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2023 NAPT Las Vegas

$1,650 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 NAPT Las Vegas

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$268,945
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,650
Prize Pool
$1,609,650
Entries
1,095
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
252
Players Left
34

Hellmuth Busts to Betito's Boat

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Phil Hellmuth (PokerStars)
Phil Hellmuth (PokerStars)

According to the table, Phil Hellmuth opened to 9,000 from under the gun and Liran Betito flatted the button.

The dealer spread the A?J?6? flop, Hellmuth continued for 9,000, and Betito called.

The 6? landed on the turn, Hellmuth bet 15,000, and Betito called again.

The 8? fell on the river and Hellmuth bet 25,000. Betito jammed, and Hellmuth called all in with not much behind.

Betito tabled A?6? for a full house, and Hellmuth's 7?6? went into the muck as he made his exit.

Player Chips Progress
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Liran Betito
430,000
269,000
269,000
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Phil Hellmuth
Busted
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
StakeKings

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Kaye Doubles With Queens

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
David Kaye
David Kaye

PokerStars Ambassador David Kaye was all in for 59,000 on the button and at risk against Eleftherios Sinnos in the small blind.

David Kaye: Q?Q?
Eleftherios Sinnos: K?10?

The 7?5?2?5?6? board ran out all low cards and Kaye secured the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Eleftherios Sinnos
185,000
-47,000
-47,000
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David Kaye
126,000
68,500
68,500

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Schulman Rivers a Flush

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman opened to 8,000 from middle position and Jessy Manuel called out of the small blind.

Manuel checked on the flop of 3?7?6? and Schulman continued for 6,000. Manuel check-raised to 13,000 and Schulman called.

Manuel sized up to 21,000 on the 8? turn and Schulman called. Manuel then checked on the 8? river and Schulman counted out a bet of 75,000. Manuel went deep into the tank for several minutes and eventually called.

Schulman showed K?10? for a rivered flush and Manuel mucked in defeat.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Schulman
270,000
142,000
142,000
WSOP 5X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
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Jessy Manuel
105,000
-132,000
-132,000

Tags: Jessy ManuelNick Schulman

Talbot Pips to Cross Million Mark

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

William Bradbury was all in from the big blind for roughly 175,000 and at risk against Parker Talbot on the button.

William Bradbury: 8?8?
Parker Talbot: 9?9?

Bradbury got up from his seat at the sight of what he was up against, and the board ran out K?K?2?5?J? to eliminate him while Talbot added to his lead to hold a seven-figure stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Parker Talbot
1,140,000
459,000
459,000
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William Bradbury
Busted

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Online Crusher Mike “BrockLesnar” Holtz Shows His Goodwill at NAPT

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Mike Holtz
Mike Holtz

PokerNews’ own Chad Holloway is no stranger to thrift stores in Las Vegas, where he often tweets his various discoveries, from signed poker books to Aussie Millions and World Series of Poker (WSOP) swag. Earlier this week, he stumbled upon some interesting merchandise at a local Goodwill in the form of t-shirts and hoodies featuring Lex Veldhuis and Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg, both PokerStars Ambassadors.

The merch harkened back to their early streaming days when they would venture to Jason Somerville’s popular Run It Up (RIU) Reno.

One man took notice of the above tweet in the form of 2021 WSOP.com Player of the Year – and favorite to win again in 2023 – Mike “BrockLesnar” Holtz.

Upon learning of the robust bounty hanging on the shelves of a local Goodwill, Holtz jumped in his vehicle and headed to the store where he proceeded to spend $140 snatching up goodies.

“Spraggy hoodies are a hot commodity,” Holtz told PokerNews. “I was watching his YouTube stream and saw they were there. I had to go buy them.”

Holtz stocked up on apparel that he brought to Day 2 of the 2023 NAPT Main Event. Being a generous guy, Holtz began to give clothing away to anyone who wanted it, among them Landon Tice, Adam Hendrix, Dustin Lee, and chip leader Parker Talbot.

“Lots of players actually declined the Spraggy merch,” Holtz said with a smile. “I literally couldn’t give it away to some. Still seven hoodies left.”

Holtz is coming off a hot summer where he set a WSOP record when he notched 25 cashes in a single WSOP series, which was one ahead of Shaun Deeb and two ahead of both Scott Bohlman and Ben Yu.

Of those 25 cashes, 13 were live, including a seventh-place finish out of 2,759 in Event #31: $600 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em; Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack for $30,081.

"I knew early on that I had accumulated a larger than average amount of cashes and was curious where I stood," Holtz said after setting the record. "When I looked online I realized I had 10 and was leading by two. I checked how many the previous years had accumulated and realized the most ever according to WSOP were Chris Ferguson and Daniel Negreanu with 23 cashes. I realized I was on pace to surpass this and from then on in the series was a subconscious goal of mine. It’s certainly something that I am incredibly proud of and will remember forever."

While he will remember that forever, NAPT players will certainly remember him forever for his goodwill.

Tags: Mike Holtz

Prize Pool Information: $268,945 Up Top & 159 Places Paid

Level 15 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Trophy, Trophies, Main Event Trophy
Trophy, Trophies, Main Event Trophy

The $1,650 NAPT Las Veags Main Event drew 1,095 entries for a prize pool of $1,609,650. There are 159 places paid with a minimum cash being worth $2,625 and $268,945 up top for the winner.

 PlacePrizePlacePrize
 1$268,94581$3,945
 2$168,17582$3,945
 3$120,13083$3,945
 4$92,41084$3,945
 5$71,08085$3,945
 6$54,68086$3,945
 7$42,06087$3,945
 8$32,35588$3,945
 9$24,88589$3,945
 10$19,14090$3,945
 11$19,14091$3,945
 12$15,95092$3,945
 13$15,95093$3,945
 14$13,87594$3,945
 15$13,87595$3,945
 16$12,07096$3,430
 17$12,07097$3,430
 18$10,49598$3,430
 19$10,49599$3,430
 20$10,495100$3,430
 21$9,125101$3,430
 22$9,125102$3,430
 23$9,125103$3,430
 24$7,935104$3,430
 25$7,935105$3,430
 26$7,935106$3,430
 27$7,935107$3,430
 28$6,905108$3,430
 29$6,905109$3,430
 30$6,905110$3,430
 31$6,905111$3,430
 32$6,005112$3,430
 33$6,005113$3,430
 34$6,005114$3,430
 35$6,005115$3,430
 36$6,005116$3,430
 37$6,005117$3,430
 38$6,005118$3,430
 39$6,005119$3,430
 40$5,215120$2,980
 41$5,215121$2,980
 42$5,215122$2,980
 43$5,215123$2,980
 44$5,215124$2,980
 45$5,215125$2,980
 46$5,215126$2,980
 47$5,215127$2,980
 48$5,215128$2,980
 49$5,215129$2,980
 50$5,215130$2,980
 51$5,215131$2,980
 52$5,215132$2,980
 53$5,215133$2,980
 54$5,215134$2,980
 55$5,215135$2,980
 56$4,540136$2,980
 57$4,540137$2,980
 58$4,540138$2,980
 59$4,540139$2,980
 60$4,540140$2,980
 61$4,540141$2,980
 62$4,540142$2,980
 63$4,540143$2,980
 64$4,540144$2,625
 65$4,540145$2,625
 66$4,540146$2,625
 67$4,540147$2,625
 68$4,540148$2,625
 69$4,540149$2,625
 70$4,540150$2,625
 71$4,540151$2,625
 72$3,945152$2,625
 73$3,945153$2,625
 74$3,945154$2,625
 75$3,945155$2,625
 76$3,945156$2,625
 77$3,945157$2,625
 78$3,945158$2,625
 79$3,945159$2,625
 80$3,945  

Lagodich & Jaka Run Into Each Other's Aces

Level 15 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Frank Lagodich
Frank Lagodich

Frank Lagodich opened in early position and Luis Yepez three-bet to 37,000 in middle position. Faraz Jaka then four-bet jammed a stack of around 70,000 in the small blind and Lagodich five-bet jammed a bigger stack. Jaka filmed the action as Yepez folded.

Faraz Jaka: A?A?
Frank Lagodich: A?A?

The five-bet pot had an anticlimactic ending as both players had aces and the runout of 5?3?7?10?8? left them chopping the pot.

"You fold kings or queens?" Dan Shak asked Yepez.

"Yes," Yepez replied. "Both."

Player Chips Progress
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Frank Lagodich
300,000
155,500
155,500
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Dan Shak
180,000
-4,500
-4,500
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Luis Yepez
130,000
-22,000
-22,000
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Faraz Jaka
85,000
-48,000
-48,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jaka Coaching

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Moreno Sends Laplante to the Rail Early

Level 15 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ryan Laplante
Ryan Laplante

Ryan Laplante open-jammed for 27,500 from the cutoff and action folded to Andrew Moreno in the big blind. He looked down at a big one and wasted little time in making the call.

Andrew Moreno: K?K?
Ryan Laplante: K?3?

Laplante was in need of some major help but failed to receive any as the board ran out a lackluster J?6?7?7?8?.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrew Moreno
520,000
28,000
28,000
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Ryan Laplante
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Parker Talbot Leads 252 Players Into Day 2 of NAPT Las Vegas Main Event

Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

The PokerStars North American Poker Tour Las Vegas continues today from Resorts World Las Vegas with Day 2 of the $1,650 NAPT Las Vegas Main Event.

Day 2 will get underway at noon PST and 252 players will return with the money bubble in sight. The six starting flights amassed a total of 1,095 entrants to create a prize pool of $1,609,650. The top 159 finishers will earn a piece with a min-cash worth $2,625, while the eventual champion will take home $268,945.

Leading the way for the remaining field is PokerStars Ambassador Parker Talbot. The popular streamer who goes by “tonkaaaaP” will return to Day 2 with a stack of 681,000, good for 227 big blinds and the clear chip lead after he went on a tear with his first bullet on Day 1e.

Second in chips is Andrew Moreno (492,000), while Canada’s David Dongwoo Ko (434,500), Boston’s Lily Lotfy (420,500), and Brazil’s Bachman Boen (363,000) round out the top five.

Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Parker TalbotCanada681,000227
2Andrew MorenoUnited States492,000164
3David Dongwoo KoCanada434,500144
4Lily LotfyUnited States420,500140
5Bachman BoenBrazil363,000121
6Cade LautenbacherUnited States339,000113
7Jeremy EyerUnited States327,000109
8Kyna EnglandUnited States316,000105
9Joe TehanUnited States311,000103
10Landon TiceUnited States300,500100

Other notables returning with healthy stacks include NAPT Women’s Event winner Kyna England (316,000), Landon Tice (300,500), Tom Orpaz (277,000), Anthony Zinno (229,000), Matthew Wantman (209,000), and PokerStars Ambassador Maria Konnikova (183,000).

Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

Day 2 will return on Level 15 with blinds of 1,500/3,000/3,000. Levels will be 60 minutes in duration with a 20-minute break every two levels and and a 60-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 20.

Day 3 will commence on November 10 and the tournament is scheduled to conclude with Day 4 on November 11, with the final two days slated to have live-streamed cards-up coverage.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team continues to provide updates from Las Vegas until a Main Event winner is crowned, along with updates from other events throughout the NAPT festival.

Tags: Andrew MorenoAnthony ZinnoBachman BoenCade LautenbacherDavid Dongwoo KoJeremy EyerJoe TehanKyna EnglandLandon TiceLily LotfyMaria KonnikovaMatthew WantmanParker TalbotTom Orpaz