Two More
Roberto Romanello gave it a try yesterday, but ultimately ran out of speed. In his final hand, his squeeze all in with ace-jack didn’t get there against the original raiser’s kings. He’s back today, sitting down right at the start.
We didn’t spot Chile’s poker superstar Nick Yunis yesterday, but he’s here today to give it a spin.
Like all everyone else, both players started things with 1,000,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Roberto Romanello | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Nick Yunis | 1,000,000 | - |
First Names
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Niall Farrell | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Oliver Price | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Marty Mathis | 1,000,000 | - |
Michael Del Vecchio | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Another Starting Day Starts at Noon
Yesterday’s Day 1a of the partypoker MILLIONS South America Main Event attracted a field of 155 entries, of whom 81 survived the eight levels. Today, another eight levels are scheduled with 1b getting underway at noon.
Once more, players get 1,000,000 in chips when they buy in for $10,300, with reentries available for those who bust. With the first level starting at 2,000 and 5,000 blinds, players signing up get 200 big blinds to battle with. Fabrizio Gonzalez trumped the competition yesterday, turning his one million into 5.5 million.
There’s a short 15-minute break after every two levels, with no dinner break scheduled. That means play will be done around 8:45 pm local time.
Today’s survivors will join Day 1a’s survivors for Day 2, where they will play on until the money phase is reached. All players making the money are joined on Day 3 of the partypoker MILLIONS South America Main Event by those having played their way to Day 3 online at partypoker.
Uruguay’s Gonzalez Bags Big on Day 1a of partypoker MILLIONS South America
Day 1a of the partypoker MILLIONS South America Main Event is in the books, and it’s Uruguay’s own Fabrizio Gonzalez headlining. Over the eight one-hour levels played, he turned his one million starting stack into well over 5.5 million.
German high roller Robert Heidorn (5,475,000), Tommie Janssen (4,315,000,) Kenny Hallaert (3,615,000,) and Kevin MacPhee (3,125,000) also bagged big.
Play got underway in Punta del Este’s premier resort Enjoy Punta del Este with several tables in play. Players entered en masse throughout the day, with the clock eventually displaying 155 entries. Of those 155, 81 remained after Day 1a was done.
Roberto Romanello, who cashed with his two brothers in last month’s partypoker MILLIONS UK, started strong but eventually fell way before the day was over. In his final hand, he couldn’t out flop, turn, or river kings with ace-jack.
His partypoker colleagues Joao Simao and Ludovic Geilich didn’t do much better, entering and exiting without much fanfare. Geilich was one of the first players out, running ace-king into queens with the latter rivering a straight.
Gonzalez performed best on Day 1a and was the life of the party. He chatted it up with just about everyone at his table and was involved in the majority of the hands played. While that might not sound like a recipe for success, Gonzalez’s talent made up for the sometimes inferior starting hands he played. He busted players left and right, bet, raised, and shoved throughout the day, and ended up with the lead.
Robert Heidorn vied for the lead with Gonzalez throughout the day, ultimately ending in second place. Heidorn already had a strong day when he squeezed with aces and flopped top set. His opponent flopped bottom set of fours and had to leave all of his chips to Heidorn.
On Wednesday, another starting day awaits, with eight levels scheduled for Day 1b. Players having busted Day 1a can reenter if they so please, and even players surviving the day can give it another try as it’s best-stack forward that goes here in Punta del Este. Check back tomorrow for more partypoker MILLIONS Main Event live updates!
Three More Hands
The clock is paused and the tournament director announced there will be three more hands played today. Check back soon for assorted end-of-day chip counts and a recap of today’s action.
Antonio’s Twist Busts Oliver
Antonio Martinac opened the cutoff for 80,000 and Oliver Price in the small blind shoved for 615,000. The big blind folded but Martinac called.
Antonio Martinac: [Th2h]
Oliver Price: [As7c]
The flop of [3c9cJs] was of no use to either, but the [Tc] paired Martinac while Price picked up a flush draw. The [4s] on the river was a blank and Price exited right before the end of Day 1a.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Antonio Martinac | 1,800,000 | 800,000 |
Oliver Price | Busted | -600,000 |
Roberto Romanello Eliminated
The player under the gun opened for 55,000 and the hijack called before Roberto Romanello shoved all in from the cutoff for 795,000. The initial raiser thought about it for a bit and eventually reshoved. The hijack folded.
Initial raiser: [KsKc]
Roberto Romanello: [AsJc]
The flop of [9dKh2c] wasn’t particularly good for Romanello and he already got up from his chair a bit. The [Qh] on the turn brought him some outs but the [3h] on the river wasn’t one of the cards he was looking for. Exit for partypoker’s Romanello.
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