We've reached dinner on Day 2 and 60 players are still vying for a cash prize at the Gran Casino Madrid.
The average stack stands at 62,500, with the blinds set to rise to 1,000/2,000 when play resumes in an hour's time.
Robert Haigh has maintained his huge stack as we enter the interval, while also in the continued ascendency is Caspar Engelien courtesy of his aggressive streak.
UK player Tom Lane (pictured) was on the receiving end of Engelien's single-minded play when he folded his 99 to the German's raise on a JJ5 flop, but is still in contention a little shy of the average.
Here's an updated chip count of selected players:
Robert Haigh - 160,000
Caspar Engelien - 135,000
Didier Doering - 100,000
Bastian Bleum - 65,000
Toni Merivuori - 50,000
Tom Lane - 50,000
Marek Viscak - 40,000
Saturday 30 April 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(586)
-
▼
April
(29)
- All about eights
- PPT stalwarts hits the rail
- The final 50
- Chips for dinner
- Comedy hand keeps Krusty in play
- Points and pics
- Haigh drags in a big pot
- Fantasy Poker - Go Joe!
- Day 2 - shuffle up and deal
- Day 2 Chip Count
- Day 1 at the close
- Ronnie's day ends early
- No cowboys for Srini
- Selected chip count
- Merved bullets find their target on Day 1
- Prize structure announced
- Boros back for another bite at PPT
- Madrid pics
- 22.00 deadline
- Fantasy Poker - the final list
- Deja vu for you?
- Morpheo keen to be 'the one'
- Late registrations permitted
- Calm before the storm
- More fantasy pickings...
- Fantasy Poker - online qualifiers
- Gran Casino Madrid looms
- ParadisePoker - a safe bet!
- PPT Prague's tale
-
▼
April
(29)
No comments:
Post a Comment