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2011 Harrah’s Rincon Western Regional Championship Day 2 Update

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

WSOP CIRCUIT WESTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REACHES MIDWAY POINT

DANIEL NEGREANU AMONG 18 PLAYERS STILL ALIVE

Valley Center, CA — The World Series of Poker Circuit Western Regional Championship continued at Harrah’s Rincon (San Diego) with the play and conclusion of Day Two.

The $10,000 (+300) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament attracted 98 entries. The total prize pool amounts to $940,800. The top 12 finishers will collect prize money. Turnout was about the same number of players (99) who participated in last year’s $5,000 buy-in Main Event Championship, held at Harrah’s Rincon. Even though the buy-in for this event doubled from last year, the field size remained constant.

The Western Regional Championship winner will collect $282,242 in prize money. The winner also receives a special gold and diamond ring, which is the ultimate prize for victory at a WSOP Circuit event. The top nine finishers will each earn prepaid seats (valued at $10,000) into the 2010-2011 WSOP Circuit National Championship, to be played at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, coming in May. The first tournament of its kind will award a WSOP gold bracelet to the winner.

Day Two of the four-day tournament at Harrah’s Rincon began with 61 players out of the starting field of 98. By day’s end, only 18 survived. Among those eliminated were former WSOP Main Event champions Phil Hellmuth and Carlos Mortensen.

The end of Day Two chip leader is Kwinsee Khoa Tran, from Orange County, CA. He satellited into the tournament and has a chance to turn a small investment into more than a quarter-million dollar payday. In second place is three-time WSOP Circuit gold ring winner and popular up-and-coming star Dwyte Pilgrim. Other well-known players still alive include Daniel Negreanu, Scott Montgomery, and others.

Here is a list of players still in contention for the Western Regional Championship.

Note: Players are listed by NAME, HOMETOWN, CHIP COUNT, TABLE/SEAT (DAY TWO):

Kwinsee Khoa Tran Orange County, CA 269,100 15 6
Dwyte Pilgrim Brooklyn, NY 236,500 14 6
Ali Eslami Los Angeles, CA 227,500 15 1
Tim West Los Altos, CA 216,900 15 2
David Peters Rancho Sante Fe, CA 200,500 14 8
Joe Parker Livonia, MI 200,000 14 5
Miller Dao Maricopa, AZ 186,600 15 3
Daniel Negreanu Las Vegas, NV 173,800 15 5
Kyle Bowler Walton, NY 168,100 14 1
Dylan Wilkerson San Francisco, CA 166,000 15 7
Dana Kellstrom Stevenson Ranch, CA 164,600 14 4
Steve Brecher Reno, NV 157,900 14 3
D.J. Blanchard Las Vegas, NV 140,700 14 7
Romik Vartear Los Angeles, CA 139,000 15 4
Todd Terry Hoboken, NJ 108,600 15 8
Scott Montgomery Ottawa, ON (Canada) 103,100 14 2
Alejandro Javier Garcia Mexicali, Mexico 59,000 15 9
Jesse Martin Northboro, MA 18,500 14 9

Note: Plays resumes with 44 minutes remaining in Level 16.

The Harrah’s Rincon Resort-Casino is located about 45-minutes from Downtown San Diego. This marks the seventh consecutive season that Harrah’s Rincon has hosted a WSOP Circuit stop.

The final table will be nationally-televised on the Versus Network. This is the third of four WSOP Circuit Regional Championships. The first two televised events took place in Chicago (North) and Atlantic City (East). The final Regional Championship will take place at Harrah’s New Orleans (South) in mid-May.

Live updates from Harrah’s Rincon can be seen here at WSOP.COM starting at noon on Tuesday. Play on Day Three will continue until the final table of nine players is reached. Final table play will begin on Wednesday.

Nolan Dalla
Media Director — World Series of Poker
Las Vegas, Nevada

Daniel Negreanu Rates the World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Daniel Negreanu posted a recent blog entry where he gives his opinion on what is the world’s toughest poker tournaments.

He has stated that the number one variable in determining the toughest tournaments are the strength of field. The second variable of importance is tournament structure, and finally a third important factor, but to a much lesser degree, is field size. Generally speaking, the larger the field, the more likely that the level of skill drops.

Here is a list of the Top Ten Toughest Tournaments in the World according to Daniel Negreanu:

10 – WPT LA Poker Classic

9 – PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

8 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em WSOP Heads Up Championship

7 – PokerStars EPT Grand Final

6 – WSOP Main Event

5 – WPT Championship

4 – PokerStars NAPT Bounty Shootouts

3 – WSOP Europe Main Event

2 – $25,000 WSOP 6 Handed No Limit Hold’em Event

1 – $50,000 WSOP Players Championship

Notice that the WSOP Main Event is not in the Top 5? That is a rough spot to put the Main Event, but Negreanu is right that there are tons of qualifiers in this event. But, let’s not forget that everyone who is a poker professional is also at the WSOP Main Event.

To read the complete blog entry and more in depth explanations on how he rates the top ten, click on the link below:

Daniel Negreanu – World’s Top Ten Toughest Tournaments