Dennis Phillips Eliminated from the Mega Stack
Dennis Phillips has been eliminated from the Mega Stack Challenge Main Event. He gave his opponent a shirt and hat before leaving the table. The video of the elimination hand will be posted shortly.
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Dennis Phillips has been eliminated from the Mega Stack Challenge Main Event. He gave his opponent a shirt and hat before leaving the table. The video of the elimination hand will be posted shortly.
The remaining 62 players are now on a 10-minute break. When they return, the blind will be increased to 1K-2K with a 200 ante.
The blinds have been increased to 800-1,600 with a 200 ante.
Bernard Lee was just eliminated from the Mega Stack Challenge when his A-Q could not improve against his opponent's A-K after getting all the chips in the middle on an ace high flop.
On a board of [Kc]7x3x, Luis Vazquez's opponent bet out 4,200. Vazquez made the call and the turn was the [9c]. This time, his opponent led out for 8,000. Again, Vazquez made the call. The river came the [3c]…
Kevin Schaffel just doubled up to over 100K when he got all of his chips in the middle with A-Q against his opponent's 8-6. An eight hit the flop but so did an ace and Schaffel's pair of aces held up.
The players are currently on a 10-minute break. When they return, the blinds will be increased to 600-1,200 with a 100 ante.
Some notable chip counts include: Charlotte Chabot - 151,000 Luiz Vazquez - 133,000 Kevin Schaffel - 75,000 Bernard Lee - 63,000 Spiro Mitrokostas - 61,000 Dennis Phillips - 60,000 Kyle Loman - 53,000
The blinds have been increased to 500-1,000 with a 100 ante.
Players have returned from dinner break and the blinds have been raised to 400-800 with a 100 ante.
The 116 remaining players in the Mega Stack Main Event are now on dinner break until 7:30PM.
The blinds have been increased to 300-600 with a 75 ante. There are approximately 125 players remaining.
Kevin Schaffel, who finished 8th in last years WSOP Main Event, talks to Jay "WhoJedi" Newnum about the upcoming World Series of Poker and his action at the May Mega Stack Challenge at Foxwoods Resort and…
The 143 remaining players are currently on a 10-minute break. When they return, the blinds will be increased to 250-500 with a 50 ante.
Scott Blake, who made a deep run in the $560 Mega Stack Challenge event, has just been eliminated on day one action. A short-stacked Blake got all his chips in the middle with [Jc][9c] on a board of…
left: Dennis Phillips, right: Bernard Lee left: Luis Vazquez, right: Charlotte Chabot left: Kevin Schaffel, right: Kyle Loman left: Paul Harris, right: Spiro Mitrokostas
We had a total of 166 players in the $1,650 NLHE Mega Stack Main Event. The top 20 places will finish in the money. The payout structure is as follows: 1st - $65,475 2nd - $35,769 3rd - $22,795 4th - $19,400…
The blinds have been increased to 200-400 with a 50 ante. There are approximately 152 players remaining.
Some notable chip counts early on in today's action include: Luiz Vazquez - 95,000 Spiro Mitrokostas - 64,000 Bernard Lee - 53,500 Kyle Loman - 46,000 Charlotte Chabot - 43,000 Paul Harris - 34,800 Dennis…
The players are currently on a 10-minute break. When play resumes, the blinds will be 150-300 with a 25 ante.
The blinds have been increased to 100-200 with a 25 ante. Registration is open through the end of this level.
2010 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event Champion Luis Vazquez has joined the field in today's Mega Stack Challenge Main Event.
left: Dennis Phillips, right: Kevin Schaffel 2008 WSOP 3rd place finisher Dennis Phillips and 2009 WSOP 8th place finishers Kevin Schaffel are serving as hosts for the 2010 May Mega Stack Challenge here at the…
The players are currently on a 10-minute break. When they return, the blinds will be increased to 100-200. Registration is still open for today's event.
2009 WSOP 8th place finisher Kevin Schaffel gets play started on day one of the 2010 May Mega Stack Challenge Main Event at the Foxwoods Resort and Casino. Click here to view the video in HD
The blinds have been increased to 50-100.
Cards are in the air here at Foxwoods! Registration will remain open for the first few levels.
The $1,650 NLHE Main Event of the 2010 May Mega Stack Challenge is about to get underway. Players will start with 40,000 in chips and the blinds will be 50 minutes on day one, 60 minutes on days two and three.
$560 Mega Stack Challenge Champion Chris Ganias Runner-up Alexi Lammi Third Place Finisher Glenn McCaffrey When we reached three-handed play, a deal was made with Chris Ganias receiving $44,527 and the…
Chris Ganias raised to 175K preflop and Todd Freeman moved all in for his last 530K. Ganias made the call and they turned over: Ganias [Ac][3c] Freeman [Td][9d] The board came [Qd][8s][5c][8h][3h] and Ganias…
James Coghlan moved all in from the small blind for his last 295K and was called by Chris Ganias in the big blind. They turned over: Coghlan [2c][2s] Ganias [Ac][Kh] The board ran out [Ah][Tc][7d][9c][Qs] and…
The five remaining players are now on a 10-minute break. Tournament officials are coloring up the 5K chips. When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 30K-60K with a 10K ante.
On a board of [8c][4c][2s], Ryan Batza was all in against Glenn McCaffrey. They showed: Batza [Ks][8s] McCaffrey [9c][9s] The turn was the [Th] and the river came the [Jc]. McCaffrey's nines held up to…
Gary Kreymer moved all in for 585K preflop and was called by Glenn McCaffrey. They turned up: Kreymer [Kh][Jh] McCaffrey [As][Kc] The board came [6h][5d][3d][8s][9c] and McCaffrey won the pot and eliminated…