No movement in points overnight as only Day 1B of #16 The Millionaire-Maker and Day 1 of #17 $10k Razz were running.
Through to Day 2 in #16 from our selections are:
Justin Bonomo | 136,200 |
Calvin Anderson | 135,000 |
Craig McCorkell | 60,900 |
Dylan Linde | 43,600 |
Simon Deadman | 32,400 |
Carlos Mortensen | 31,000 |
Maria Ho | 25,400 |
Joe Cada | 24,300 |
Patrick Leonard | 18,800 |
Jeremy Ausmus | 18,700 |
Max Silver | 15,600 |
Phil Hellmuth | 9,400 |
Chris Bjorin | 6,400 |
In #17, Brock Parker is joint chip-leader. We have got these through:
Brock Parker | 140,900 |
Bryn Kenney | 69,000 |
Jonathan Duhamel | 66,100 |
Frank Kassela | 61,000 |
David Chiu | 53,500 |
Stephen Chidwick | 35,400 |
Erik Seidel | 29,100 |
Scott Clements | 21,400 |
Phil Hellmuth | 11,300 |
63 left in the Razz, compared with 1,118 in the other and we have close to the same number left in both. What astute pickers you are.
You may notice the same player bringing up the rear in both events - Phil Hellmuth has qualified for simultaneous Day Twos. His dismal run so far this year continued and he went through in #16 in 1,086th place out of 1,118 survivors. He played the Razz with a view to dropping out of #16 if he got a stack, but has achieved the worst option of ending up shortstacked in that as well, going through in 61st place out of 63. What to do? Neither stack is healthy enough to be left to cash by itself. Will we see him running between rooms? Depending on starting times, he might be out of one before the other starts. Otherwise, you gotta stick with the Razz surely? Not as far off the pace, bigger entry fee and prize-pool, has an edge at Razz. On the other hand, #16 is already close to the cash (747 get paid), so a quick acceleration and one double-up could be enough to cash, whereas only about a quarter of those remaining in the Razz will cash. And the field isn"t stuffed with professionals like the Razz is. What to do?