Christian Francia Poker

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Event 21 ‘Deeper Stack’

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$250+$30 Deepest Stack NLH $150,000 Guaranteed Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/4,000 ante Total Entries: 860 Players Remaining: 40 Average Stack: 860,000 Alex Jim’s pocket Jacks caught a third Jack on the board to bust two players, one of whom had pocket Queens. Alex chipped up to 1.6 million. Here’s a look at the big stacks. An update on the French billionaires’ list, the current richest men in France – France has an excellent cultural heritage of finery and luxury. The French are known throughout the world for excellence in producing its vast collections of work of Arts and it’s culture as well as its wealth.

Level 21: Blinds 8,000/16,000/2,000 ante
Total Entries: 340
Players Remaining: 37
Average Stack: 207,000

Christian Francia and another player are all in, with Christian rolling over {Ad}{Jh} and the other player {Qd}{Qc}. The board is extremely favorable to Christian, running out {As}{Ac}{Kd}{9s}{Js} and Christian doubles up. Christian is on the verge of his fourth cash at the Winter Poker Open, and he has two final tables among them.

Hand for hand play continues!

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Level 29 Blinds: (50,000/100,000/10,000)
Total Entries: 590
Players Remaining: 8

Allen Price is our 9th place finisher collecting $4,006 for his efforts.

Level 28 Blinds: (50,000/100,000/5,000)
Total Entries: 590
Players Remaining: 9

10th Place- Stanley Lee $2,604Poker

Stanley Lee raises to 215,000 from under the gun. Chris Frigion calls from the button and Allen Price calls from the big blind. The dealer spreads a flop of {kh}{3c}{7c} Price checks and Lee bets 305,000. Frigion moves all in for 1,800,000, Price folds and Lee calls.

Frigion: {7h}{7d}
Lee: {ah}{kd}

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Lee has top pair but it is no good against the set of Frigioni. The turn brings the {3h} and the {8h} completes the board crippling Lee who is eliminated the very next hand.

Chris Frigion- 4,200,000

Level 28 Blinds: (40,000/80,000/5,000)
Total Entries: 590
Players Remaining: 10

Matt Vitale- 2,400,000
Stanley Lee- 2,000,000
Chris Frigion- 1,800,000
Taylor Scott- 1,600,000
Kat Khaterzai- 1,400,000
Allen Price- 1,350,000
David Zibelli- 1,200,000
Mark Herm- 1,115,000
Patrick Moraitis- 1,100,000
Alan Sansone- 550,000

12. Ryan Belz- $2,604
13. Pradeep Deshpande- $2,003
14. Andrew Glauberg- $2,003
15. Adilbek Karaguishiyev- $2,003
16. Oscar Castagna- $1,502
17. Christopher Kostoulas- $1,502
18. James Daniels Jr.- $1,502

End of Level 9: Blinds 3,000/6,000/500 ante
Total Entries: 97
Players Remaining: 13
Average Stack: 298,000

Sameer Batra (Glen Oaks, NY)

On one of the last hands of the night, a player shoved with K9 suited and ran into Sameer Batra’s pocket Queens. The board ran out Q J 3 K 5 and Sameer took the pot and also claimed the chip lead.

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The level completed with 13 players remaining to bag up chips. They will return at 12 noon Sunday for Day 2. Play will resume with Level 10, Blinds 4,000/8,000 with 1,000 ante. There will be a redraw overnight and the new seating will be posted before play begins.

Here are the chip counts:

Sameer Batra – 814,000
Kevin Chatman – 487,000
Jerome Poznanski – 388,000
Bradley St, Vincent – 375,000
Anthony Garafalo – 361,000
Jake Neff – 295,000
Barry Leventhal – 238,000
Christine Brewer – 205,000
Ed Betlow – 174,000
Tony Zharnitsky -163,000
Zhaoxing Wang – 162,000
Michael Salamina – 93,000
Gonzalo Garcia – 80,000

Players are still four spots from the money. Here are the unofficial payouts:

1st – $13,173
2nd – $7,151
3rd – $4,516
4th – $3,387
5th – $2,635
6th – $2,258
7th – $1,882
8th – $1,505
9th – $1,129

Level 9: Blinds 3,000/6,000/500 ante
Total Entries: 97
Players Remaining: 14
Average Stack: 277,000

Zhaoxing Wang (E Lansing, MI)

Blinds are up and this WILL BE the last level of the night.

Liberty DeVivo got her short-stack in against Zhaoxing Wang. Her {th}{9h} was dominated by his {qs}{9d}. The board ran out A 6 5 5 3 with no hearts and Wang took the pot with Queen-high.

Liberty finished in 15th place, just 6 spots from the money.

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After Jerome Poznanski raised from the button, Barry Leventhal shoved for 113,000 total from the big blind. Jerome called, showing {qh}{tc}. Barry was ahead with {kh}{kd}.

The board fell {ac}{9h}{3s}{8s}{qs} and Barry doubled up.

Level 25 Blinds: (20,000/40,000/4,000)
Total Entries: 590
Players Remaining: 14

Chris Frigion (960,000)

With only 14 players remaining here in event Chris Frigion is still alive with 960,000. Frigion has been under the radar most of this tournament and is already guaranteed his biggest live cash. We will have our eye on Frigion as the tournament continues and he looks for his break through tournament score.

19. Alexander Haris- $1,102
20. Luis Anazco- $1,102
21. Sean Barringer- $1,102
22. Brett Rehfeld- $1,102
23. Christopher O’Connor- $1,102
24. John Bordner- $1,102
25. David Wood- $1,102
26. Daniel Park- $1,102
27. Daniel Moriarty- $1,102
28. Timothy Rausenberger- $1,002
29. Atilla Sengul- $1,002
30. Christian Francia- $1,002
31. Jamie Kerstetter- $1,002
32. Jimmy Wong-$1,002

Level 25 Blinds: (20,000/40,000/4,000)
Total Entries: 590
Players Remaining: 16

Francia

Action folds to the player in the cutoff and he moves all-in for 278,000. The small blind folds and Stanley Lee snap calls from the big blind.

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Lee: {ad}{kh}
Opponent: {ks}{4s}

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There is a {4c} in the window but it’s followed by the {ac}{6s}. The turn brings the {8h} and the river is the {3c}. Lee scores the elimination and we are approaching the final table.

Stanley Lee- 1,250,000

Level 8: Blinds 2,500/5,000/500 ante
Total Entries: 97
Players Remaining: 15
Average Stack: 258,500

Richard Corley (Brooklyn, NY)

Richard Corley’s stack was crippled when he called an all-in with Big Slick and failed to improve. His micro-stack was all-in with pocket Kings against Jerome Poznanski’s {Jh}{8c}.

The runout of {ah}{ad}{4d}{qc}{9s} secured Richard a double up — to 13,000 (less than 3 big blinds).

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Soon after he was all-in holding pocket 5s against a player holding KJ. A King on the flop was all it took to send Richard to the rail in 17th place.

Richard won this very event during the Borgata Poker Open in September, taking home more than $28,000 and his first Borgata Open series trophy.

Lyle Diamond (Brick, NJ)

Lyle Diamond was next to go in 16th place.