After 6 levels of play the players took a 15-minute break. This gave us the opportunity to go survey the tables and see how the chips are stacking up. Our stack radar was set for 80,000 chips, roughly double the average.
Azizul Haque won the last hand before the break and added enough chips to his stack to propel him to the top of the leader board after 6 levels with 117,900 chips. It’s still early, and we all know that things change quickly in PLO, but Azizul is off to a very decent start.
As the late registration and re-entry period closes, play resumes here in the Tournament Hall. The tournament logged 40 entries, including 10 re-entries.
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Name | Stack | Tapis |
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Azizul | Haque | 117,900 |
John | Scalise | 83,100 |
Steven | Saab | 80,500 |