One day after the WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open had already surpassed its $2 million guarantee, another 877 players bought into the $3,500 tournament in South Florida, none of whom could bag a larger stack than Nohad Teliani.

Combining Friday’s Day 1a and Saturday’s Day 1b sessions brought the field to 1,541 entrants, creating a prize pool of $4,931,200, more than twice the guarantee.

Assessing the Situation

When the tournament wraps on Nov. 30 (Wednesday), one lucky and skilled player will take home $785,800 along with a seat in the December $10,400 buy-in WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas, the first ever $15 million guaranteed live poker tournament.

Of the 877 Day 1b entrants, just 306 found bags and will return to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET for Day 2. Those individuals, led by Teliani’s stack of 485,500 chips, will be joined by the 220 players who advanced from the Day 1a session. James Calderaro, with a stack size of 527,500, has the overall lead.

The blinds will resume at 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 big blind ante on Sunday morning. Those who weren’t fortunate enough to bag a Day 1 stack might find some consolation in being able to attend the Miami Dolphins games against the Houston Texans NFL game in South Florida Sunday afternoon. Of course, they’d rather be among those who are still chasing one of the eight six-figure prizes that will be awarded during the WPT Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open.

In total, 193 players will finish in the money, and the field will likely dwindle down beyond the bubble before Day 2 concludes late Sunday night.

Teliani Doing Big Things in Hollywood, Florida

Teliani, a Canadian poker player, had quite a banner start to the World Poker Tour no-limit hold’em tournament. She finished with over 240 big blinds (194 based on Day 2 starting blinds), and is in a great position to reach the money and potentially even deeper.

Entering the Seminole Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open, Teliani had $239,744 in live tournament cashes, according to Hendon Mob. Her largest score of $55,378 came in August at the EPT Barcelona series, a second place finish. She would nearly double her career output with a fifth place or better finish this coming week.

There are a plethora of big name players who bagged and tagged on Day 1b, led by WPT Player of the Year leader Ray Qartomy (304,000), Chance Kornuth (269,000), Brian Altman (215,000), and Darren Elias (150,000).

Top 10 Day 1b Chip Counts

Place Player Count
1 Nohad Teliani 485,500
2 Jonathan Gilliam 442,500
3 Constantinos Psallidas 383,000
4 Antonio Lievano 349,000
5 Alexander Yen 347,000
6 Nick Pupillo 306,500
7 Ray Qartomy 304,000
8 Alex Keating 297,500
9 Pasquale Caiazza 271,000
10 Chance Kornuth 269,000

*Images courtesy of WPT/Drew Amato.

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