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2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

$3,000 Main Event ($500K GTD)
Day: 3
Event Info

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$189,965
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$781,746
Entries
294
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Eight Return to Battle for the First-Ever Potomac Winter Poker Open Main Event Title and Trophy

Joe McKeehen
Joe McKeehen

The final day of the 2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open $3,000 Main Event starts at 1 p.m. local time and by the end of it, the first-ever Main Event champion will be crowned. A total of 294 entries were collected over the three starting days and 8 players return to battle it out for the lion-share of the $781,746 prize pool. The winner will walk away with $189,965 while everyone is guaranteed at least $21,498.

When the players return to the MGM National Harbor, a change of scenery is to be expected as the final table stage has been moved to the High Limit Poker Room in the casino itself. Glenn Chernigoff comes back with the chip lead and 3,455,000 in chips, he is followed by Ulises Roman with 3,360,000, Jeromy Bittan with 2,410,000, Alison Lewis Leslie with 1,645,000, and Joe McKeehen with 1,560,000 in chips to complete the top five. But don’t count out Matthew Sesso (1,300,000), Jeff Esterling (775,000), and David Olshan with 200,000 in chips as they’re still in it too.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ulises RomanUnited States3,360,00084
2Matthew SessoUnited States1,300,00033
3Jeromy BittanUnited States2,410,00060
4Glenn ChernigoffUnited States3,455,00086
5Joe McKeehenUnited States1,560,00039
6Jeff EsterlingUnited States775,00019
7David OlshanUnited States200,0005
8Alison LeslieUnited States1,645,00041

When play resumes, Level 23 will be the first level of the day with a small blind of 20,000, big blind of 40,000, and a big blind ante of 40,000. Level duration will increase to 75 minutes each the assumption is that a 10-minute break will take place after every level. Play will continue until there a new champion and PokerNews will be there bring you all the action as it happens.

This is what they are still playing for:

PlacePrize
1$189,965
2$115,698
3$84,038
4$64,885
5$46,905
6$35,179
7$27,361
8$21,498

Tags: Alison LeslieDavid OlshanGlenn ChernigoffJeff EsterlingJeromy BittanJoe McKeehenMatthew SessoUlises Roman