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2018 Winamax Poker Open Dublin

Main Event
Jours 2
Event Info

2018 Winamax Poker Open Dublin

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
66
Prix
€89,716
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Prize Pool
€570,489
Entrants
1,191
Info Niveau
Niveau
49
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000

251 Players Remaining in Winamax Poker Open Dublin Main Event

Winamax Poker Open Dublin
Winamax Poker Open Dublin

The biggest Winamax Poker Open in history is down to its last 251 players as the remaining players all join together on Day 2.

There are plenty of stories left be told before the play reaches the money, with Winamax Team Pros, former champions, amateurs and pros all littering the field.

Leading the way is Day 1c chip leader Eric Gahon and here are the big stacks from the each of the Day 1s.

DayNameChip Count
1aDominique Potenza655,000
 Marc Macdonnell639,000
 Etienne Lagand418,500
1bChristophe Gil618,500
 Anthony Matray500,000
 Jonuskis Mindaugas423,000
1cEric Gahon735,500
 Yves Siess610,500
 Elisabeth Loiseau605,500

A total of nine Winamax Team Pros are through to Day 2, with Mustapha Kanit the pick of the bunch (558,000) after bagging a healthy stack on Day 1c. Also through is Adrien Delmas (390,500), Davidi Kitai (267,500), former champion Pierre Calamusa (221,000), Joao Vieira (195,500), Guillaume Diaz (175,000), Leo Margets (178,000), Sylvain Loosli (142,000) and Gaelle Baumann (63,000).

With one level less than scheduled being played on each Day 1, the schedule for today is yet to be confirmed. Also yet to be announced is the payout structure which we will get to you as soon as possible at the start of Day 2.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the updates here on Day 2 from the City West hotel in Dublin.

Tags: Adrien DelmasDavidi KitaiGaelle BaumannGuillaume DiazJoao VieiraLeo MargetsMustapha KanitPierre CalamusaSylvain Loosli