After the dust settled, only 16 players in the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Main Event remained standing, each bagging up chips for Day 2. At the top of the leaderboard is none other than Adam Todd, who finished Day 1A with an impressive 503,000 in chips! Close behind are some big names, including Darren Rabinowitz (420,000), high-roller Felipe Ketzer (359,000), and bracelet-winner Ryan Tosoc (268,000). Not to be outdone, Michael Estes, Cole Ferraro, and Francis Anderson all secured spots for Day 2 as well, proving that the field is stacked with talent.
Also making it through is the legendary Ankush Mandavia, fresh off a near victory last year. With 111,000 in chips, Mandavia is in prime position to make another run at the title.
For those still eager to join the action, there’s plenty of time. The Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Main Event tournament features 40-minute levels and starting stacks of 30,000, with late registration and re-entry available through the first nine levels. Players can look forward to thrilling poker action that will culminate with the final table on Feb. 16, live-streamed by PokerGO from the venue’s stunning new Poker Studio.
Don’t miss out—grab your seat, and let’s get ready for more poker mayhem in Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Main Event! Be sure to follow POKERBOL for real-time news and behind-the-scenes glimpses!
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