2019 Card Player Poker Tour Ocean's 11 San Diego Classic: Recap of Flights 1E and 1F756 Entries Were Made During The Six Starting Flights With Day 2 Direct Entry Still Available |
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The six starting flights have all wrapped up for the 2019 Card Player Poker Tour Ocean’s 11 San Diego Classic have taken place, with 756 entries made over the past three days and day 2 entry still available for those looking to get in on the action. Flight 1E drew 160 entries while flight 1F added another 123. As a result of the strong turnout, the prize pool has already grown to $151,200.
Players who would like to take advantage of the Quantum Tournament structure of this event can buy directly into day 2 for $1,500 on Sunday, Jan. 27 and receive 100,000 in tournament chips. Players can also pay a $30 optional staff add-on and receive another 20,000 in chips. Players can re-enter once before the end of the second level on day 2.
From the 283 entries made in Saturday’s two starting flights, only 42 players made it through to day 2. After the completion of all six starting flights, Matthew Welch ended up being the overall chip leader with 523,700.
There are 103 players that will return to day 2, not including those who will buy in directly. A total of 11 players having qualified twice: Raymond Hilbert, Mike Shariati, Marcia Stone, David Glendenning, Adrianne Hall, Georgeanna Trumball, Luis Rodi, Mike Piellucci, Ryan Wallen, Vladimir Medvinsky. They will all be taking their largest of two stacks forward.
Here is a look at the chip counts of the remaining players:
Rank | Player | Chip Count |
1 | Matthew Welch | 523,700 |
2 | Luis Pedro | 342,500 |
3 | Christoph Milosh | 315,000 |
4 | Andre Veradi | 276,800 |
5 | Mac Sohrabi | 259,000 |
6 | David Fernandez | 245,600 |
7 | David Hillman | 209,000 |
8 | Ranjit Randhawa | 205,500 |
9 | Mike Piellucci | 198,100 |
10 | Travis Smith | 185,000 |
11 | Marcia Stone | 168,700 |
12 | Le-John Pai | 165,400 |
13 | Joe Stiglich | 164,300 |
14 | Kevin Meyers | 157,200 |
15 | Spencer Howard | 149,100 |
16 | William Santos | 148,000 |
17 | William Berman | 147,600 |
18 | Joseph Canez | 143,000 |
19 | Adrianne Hall | 142,500 |
20 | Oscard Vasquez | 142,400 |
21 | Angelina Rich | 136,000 |
22 | Ernesto Navarro | 133,900 |
23 | Lonny Beynon | 133,900 |
24 | Richard Segovia | 132,500 |
25 | Michael Shariati | 128,500 |
26 | Ron- Kevin Haeri | 127,700 |
27 | Cameron Sinclair | 126,000 |
28 | Ryan Wallen | 126,000 |
29 | Roberto Sanchez | 125,500 |
30 | Gary Crite | 123,000 |
31 | Eric Bartolowits | 121,800 |
32 | David Glendenning | 120,000 |
33 | Michael Knight | 118,100 |
34 | Farzad Adhami | 116,700 |
35 | Jacob Beck | 114,000 |
36 | Daniel Fischer | 106,300 |
37 | Joseph Ochoa | 103,600 |
38 | Hunter Moss | 103,500 |
39 | Fedi Yakou | 102,000 |
40 | James Burnett | 101,600 |
41 | Vladimir Medvinsky | 100,100 |
42 | Chang Han | 99,500 |
43 | Kurt Musick | 99,100 |
44 | Shawn Daniels | 98,000 |
45 | Richard Furfaro | 96,400 |
46 | Andrew Jeter | 95,000 |
47 | John Meekhael | 94,900 |
48 | Rex Mendoza | 92,700 |
49 | Chris Gitre | 92,400 |
50 | Andrew Rubin | 92,000 |
51 | Eric Harnish | 91,500 |
52 | Pete Dong | 89,500 |
53 | Richard Aronow | 88,300 |
54 | Raymond Hilbert | 87,000 |
55 | Edward Offstein | 84,300 |
56 | Roy Stewart | 80,500 |
57 | Mark Erickson | 79,400 |
58 | Rafi Azam | 78,400 |
59 | Craig Francis | 77,000 |
60 | Mike Souza | 75,700 |
61 | Joseph Zeller | 75,400 |
62 | Andrea Bracken | 73,600 |
63 | Andrew Phillips | 73,500 |
64 | Ryan Banci | 73,500 |
65 | Bryan Ho | 73,000 |
66 | Dana Katzenmeier | 69,400 |
67 | Keyu Qu | 69,000 |
68 | Robbin Hamilton | 68,300 |
69 | Thomas Woodard | 68,000 |
70 | Joes Magallones | 67,000 |
71 | Chad DeLanzo | 66,000 |
72 | David Kaye | 65,300 |
73 | Benjamin Burrows | 62,000 |
74 | Glenn Takeuchi | 59,100 |
75 | Troy Neptune | 57,000 |
76 | John Thursby | 56,600 |
77 | Bob Richard | 56,200 |
78 | Behzad Javadzadeh | 55,500 |
79 | Michael Rosado | 55,400 |
80 | Michael Harkins | 54,900 |
81 | Doug Coull | 54,500 |
82 | Luis Rodi | 54,100 |
83 | Ryan Niemi | 51,500 |
84 | Georgeanna Trumball | 50,500 |
85 | Celaettin Korman | 50,400 |
86 | Christopher Marble | 47,700 |
87 | Michael Patton | 46,500 |
88 | Di Wu | 43,600 |
89 | Ethan Grinder | 40,600 |
90 | Robert Unangst | 39,600 |
91 | Kyle Ravreby | 38,900 |
92 | David Icke | 38,000 |
93 | Kyle Miholich | 36,500 |
94 | Robert Deleon | 36,500 |
95 | Bill Cenan | 35,500 |
96 | Chase Fredensburg | 34,600 |
97 | Erick Lindgren | 33,700 |
98 | Kory Hariston | 32,700 |
99 | Yumi Bui | 25,900 |
100 | Sue Fortuno | 24,600 |
101 | Erik Perez | 24,100 |
102 | Edward Singelyn | 21,700 |
103 | Christy Van Waas | 16,500 |
Ocean’s 11 is the only casino in Southern California located along the Pacific Ocean on the Interstate 5 freeway, less than a mile from some of the area’s most picturesque beaches.
The property also boasts 50 tables of the best poker and table games found anywhere in California with all the favorite poker games, including no-limit and limit hold’em, Omaha, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha, and crazy pineapple.
Previous winners of this event include Shawn Busse, Robert DeAgazio, Barry Knowlton, Barry Seidman, Scott “Brian” Blount, David McCaw and Seth Brown, who outlasted a field of 938 entries in July of 2018 to win $46,870. For more information on this event, please visit the CPPT homepage.