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Sunday, August 13, 2017 5:03 AM Local Time
After a long final table by this structure's standards, Steven Ruighaver came out on top of the $365 no-limit hold'em single day event with 20-minute levels to win his first ring and $33,792.
The win comes at an opportune time for Ruighaver, who wins just over the amount of money that he put as a down payment for a house last week. He defeated Ethan Gilbert heads-up for the title.
Official Report
Sunday, August 13, 2017 2:25 AM Local Time
The $365 no-limit hold'em turbo with 20 minute levels is down to its final 10 players and they have redrawn for seats at the unofficial final table of 10. With one more elimination, the final nine players will be credited with a final table appearance.
They are all guaranteed a cash of at least $2,529, but they are all within arm's reach of the $33,792 first place money and a Circuit ring. Chris Carey starts the final table with the chip lead and there is five minutes left in level 27 with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a 5,000 ante.
Here is a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts of the final 10 players:
Seat 1: Baxter Palmer - 210,000
Seat 2: Khoan Ho - 525,000
Seat 3: Andrew Adams - 340,000
Seat 4: Christopher Carey - 780,000
Seat 5: Benjamin McMurray - 650,000
Seat 6: Steven Ruighauer - 350,000
Seat 7: Mahmood Streeter - 540,000
Seat 8: Chauba Phan - 595,000
Seat 9: Ethan Gilbert - 430,000
Seat 10: Andre Ridges - 700,000
Saturday, August 12, 2017 8:14 PM Local Time
With the start of level 9, registration is now closed in the $365 no-limit hold'em turbo event.
There are 524 entries, which generated a prizepool of $157,200 and the top 54 spots will earn a cash. A min-cash is worth $604 and the eventual winner will take home $33,792. A complete look at the payouts can be found in the link below or in the "Prizepool" tab above:
Saturday, August 12, 2017 5:50 PM Local Time
The players are returning from their first break of the day and there are already 510 entries in the field. There is still just over two hours left before registration closes.
Here is a look at the structure for the day:
Saturday, August 12, 2017 11:27 AM Local Time
With the main event field rounding out, there are only two events left on the schedule and the first of the final two events gets going on Saturday afternoon. The $365 no-limit hold'em single day event gets underway at 4 p.m. and here are the details:
- Players start with 10,000 in tournament chips
- Blinds start at 25/50
- Players are allowed a single re-entry while registration is open
- Registration is open until the start of level 9 (~8:50 p.m.)
- There is a 10-minute break after levels 5, 10, 20 and 25. There is a 30-minute break after level 15
- Levels are 20-minutes long for the duration of the event
- This is a one-day event and it will play down to a winner tonight