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2017 PokerStars Festival Chile

Main Event
Dias: 1b
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Chile

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a8
Prémio
$97,360
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,650
Prize Pool
$500,000
Entradas
329
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Jorge Teodoulou Leads at the End of Day 1b of the PokerStars Festival Chile Main Event!

Nível 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Jorge Teodoulou
Jorge Teodoulou

The two opening flights of the PokerStars Festival Chile $500,000 guaranteed Main Event have come to a close. Argentina's Jorge Teodoulou leads at the end of this second flight, bagging a total of 247,700 chips. His finish today makes him the overall chip leader going into Day 2 tomorrow!

Juan Sebastian Gomez is close behind with 237,700 chips, and Joaquin Earcena rounds out the top three stacks with 154,200 after a strong push towards the end of the day. The official number of entries today was 190, with 66 players moving on to Day 2 tomorrow. Both starting flights made a combined 329 entries, keeping the prizepool at an even $500,000. The final numbers will be confirmed overnight and payouts will be posted tomorrow.

Team PokerStars Pro, Leo Fernandez, has fired a few bullets in this event, but managed to bag a healthy stack of 152,900 going into the day tomorrow. He took down the High Roller event just yesterday, and is in the hunt for back-to-back titles to add to his decorated resume with over $2 million in earnings.

Some of the other notable players who found a bag today included Javier Swett (60,500), Joaquin Earcena (154,200), Jorge Postigo (36,700), Roberto Andres Finkelberg (39,500), Sanjay Sahijwani (76,500), and Amos Ben (82,900).

The day began with about 30 players, and quickly grew as play went on. Fabian Chauriye sat down early on, with the hopes of finally winning a championship in his home country after finishing as runner-up last year, but he had a visibly frustrating day and was eliminated late in the day. Two-time LAPT champion and high roller, Oscar Alache, fired at least two bullets on each starting day, but was unable to find a bag. As is his demeanor, he still left the tournament area with a smile on his face and will most certainly take a shot at the next series.

Chip leader, Teodoulou, got off to a hot start early in the day, and eventually built himself a mountain of chips. He was battling with table mate Ezequiel Waigel and got him to put it in with a draw against his two pair. The river bricked out, and Teodoulou eliminated him to pull himself away from the rest of the pack.

Crishtofer Cancino was another highlight of the day. He may have only bagged 47,000 in chips, but he kept the entire room entertained by yelling, "Vamooooooo!" every time he won a pot. He found himself short several times but found a double up whenever he needed it. Fist pumps and happy exclamations are sure to be going around while he remains in this tournament.

Day 2 begins tomorrow at noon, and with registration closed, the action is going to get to a whole new level. A little more than a hundred players will move on, and play will conlcude tomorrow either at the end of ten levels or once 24 players remain. Day 3 will resume on Friday at noon and will play down to the final eight, with Day 4 firing up on Saturday at noon to play down to a winner.

Keep following along as PokerNews continues to post all of the live updates on the way to finding a champion.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jorge Teodoulou ar
Jorge Teodoulou
247,700 47,700
Juan Sebastian Gomez co
Juan Sebastian Gomez
237,700 237,700
Joaquin Earcena ar
Joaquin Earcena
154,200 79,200
Leo Fernandez ar
Leo Fernandez
PokerStars
152,900 77,900
Jose Antonio Martinoli cl
Jose Antonio Martinoli
141,400 141,400
Rodrigo Perez ar
Rodrigo Perez
138,800 138,800
Sebastian Willink ar
Sebastian Willink
114,400 114,400
Jose Luis Capdevila cl
Jose Luis Capdevila
109,500 109,500
Alex Vega cl
Alex Vega
109,200 -5,800
Teunis Kooij nl
Teunis Kooij
90,000 -24,000
Henrique Onodera br
Henrique Onodera
83,500 23,500
Amos Ben cl
Amos Ben
82,900 18,900
Matias Ezequiel Ruiz cl
Matias Ezequiel Ruiz
82,300 82,300
Sanjay Sahijwani cl
Sanjay Sahijwani
76,500 -13,500
Alejandro Sicuro ar
Alejandro Sicuro
73,400 23,400
Javier Swett cl
Javier Swett
60,500 40,500
Meties Robledo ar
Meties Robledo
56,400 56,400
Ezequiel Waigel ar
Ezequiel Waigel
50,800 25,800
Crishtofer Cancino cl
Crishtofer Cancino
47,000 47,000
Mauricio Munoz cl
Mauricio Munoz
44,000 -1,000
Roberto Andres Finkelberg ar
Roberto Andres Finkelberg
39,500 -34,500
Jorge Postigo pe
Jorge Postigo
36,700 -15,300

Tags: Javier SwettJoaquin EarcenaJorge PostigoJorge TeodoulouKevin HeLeo FernandezRoberto Andres Finkelberg

Leo Fernandez Eliminated by Diego Nicolas

Nível 5 : 200/400, 50 ante
Team PokerStars Pro, Leo Fernandez
Team PokerStars Pro, Leo Fernandez

Team PokerStars Pro, Leo Fernandez, was just seen walking out of the tournament room after firing his second bullet in this Main Event.

Fernandez first got his stack in the middle with {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} against Diego Nicolas' {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} and was unable to improve. Just a few hands later, Nicolas was the one holding ace-king, and Fernandez was unable to make a hand to save his tournament life.

Registration is still open until the end of level 8, so it is possible he may hop in again soon.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Diego Nicolas ar
Diego Nicolas
60,000 35,000
Leo Fernandez ar
Leo Fernandez
PokerStars
Eliminado

Tags: Diego NicolasLeo Fernandez

Team PokerStars Pro Leo Fernandez Fires Again

Nível 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Leo Fernandez
Leo Fernandez

Argentina's Leo Fernandez has taken his seat here on Day 1b. He took a shot on Day 1a yesterday but lost a flip towards the end of the day.

The Team PokerStars Pro took down the PokerStars Festival Chile High Roller yesterday, and looks to go for back-to-back titles. He already has three high roller titles on his resume, along with over $2 million in lifetime earnings.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Leo Fernandez ar
Leo Fernandez
PokerStars
25,000 25,000

Tags: Leo Fernandez

Oscar Alache Lasts One Level

Nível 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Oscar Alache
Oscar Alache

Alejandro Vasquez was in early position and raised to 600. The player on the button called, as did a short-stacked Oscar Alache from the small blind.

The flop came {5-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Alache checked. Vasquez bet 1,000 and the button called. Alache thought for a moment and check-raised all in for his last 3,800 in chips. Both Vasquez and the button called.

The turn was the {k-Spades} and Vasquez led out for 4,000. The button shook his head and folded.

Before the two players could turn their cards over, the dealer put out the {3-Clubs} on the river and Vasquez quickly tabled {6-Spades}{6-Hearts} for a straight to the six. Alache flashed the {a-Hearts} for a lower straight and then headed for the doors.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Alejandro Vasquez cl
Alejandro Vasquez
56,000 6,000
Oscar Alache cl
Oscar Alache
Eliminado

Tags: Alejandro VasquezOscar Alache

Javier Swett Takes Another Shot

Nível 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Javier Swett
Javier Swett

Javier Swett just walked in to the Ballroom here at Enjoy Casino, and received at least a handful of high-fives and hugs on the way to his table. He is clearly a well-known player in these parts, hailing from right here in Vina del Mar, Chile.

Swett fired the High Roller event a few days ago, and also took a shot on Day 1a yesterday. It is expected that Swett will be fighting hard to get that elusive first tournament win under his belt.

Swett seems to be a successful online player, with cashes totaling just over $1,665,000. The majority of those earnings coming from PokerStars, where he goes by the online name 'Ofbravetight'.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Javier Swett cl
Javier Swett
25,000 25,000

Tags: Javier Swett

Day 1B of the PokerStars Festival Main Event is Here!

PokerStars Festival Logo
PokerStars Festival Logo

Welcome to the beautiful city of Vina del Mar, where Casino Enjoy Viña del Mar plays host to the 2017 PokerStars Festival Chile. This series features a five-day $500,000 Guaranteed Main Event and is sure to attract players from all over the world.

Day 1b of the $1,650 Main Event begins at 12:00 pm ET. Everyone will start out with 25,000 in chips and will play ten, 60-minute levels before bagging their chips for Day 2 on Thursday. Unlimited re-entries are available until the start of level 9, so there is lots of time to try and chip up, or enter late before registration closes. There will be a 20-minute break every two rounds, and an 80-minute dinner break at the end of level 6, at approximately 6:40 p.m.

Day 1a concluded yesterday, with 139 entries and 43 players moving on to Day 2.

The chip Leader on the day was Chile's own, Miguel Zarzar. bagging a whopping 228,000 chips. Zarzar took over the chip lead towards the end of the day and never looked back. The second-biggest stack and only other player with over 200,000 in chips was Sergio Dabio Tello. bagging 200,200. Tello hails from Argentina and was one of the largest stacks throughout the day. Rounding out the top three is Chile's Juan Parra, bagging 159,400.

Team PokerStars Pro and High Roller Champion, Leo Fernandez, took a shot on Day 1a and wasn't able to find a bag. Fernandez is sure to be on the scene today, battling it out for a second shot at back-to-back titles, and a share of the $500,000 guaranteed prizepool.

Day 2 will resume on Thursday, May 25th at noon, at which time the journey to crowning a champion carries on through Saturday, May 27th.

Here is a look at the structure for today:

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
160 min50100 
260 min75150 
360 min10020025
460 min15030050
560 min20040050
660 min25050075
760 min300600100
860 min400800100
960 min5001000100
1060 min6001200200

There's plenty of poker to be played here in Chile, with four days remaining in this festival! Follow along as PokerNews brings you all of the live action from start to finish.

Tags: Leo FernandezJuan ParraSergio Dabio Tello