$570 No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)Level 15: 1,200/2,400/400 Ante 4u692i
At the dinner break, Abbey Daniels was down to 4,900 in chips — just three big blinds at the time. But she came back from dinner strong, and has built up her stack to 73,000 (30 big blinds).
Her latest hand came just after the field reached the money. After a flop of , a player got it all in with
, but Daniels had him covered with
.
The turn was the , the river was the
, and Daniels won the pot with trip nines to eliminate her opponent in 27th place and continue her comeback.
Abbey Daniels – 73,000 (30 bb)
The biggest score of Daniels’ career came here at the Seminole Hard Rock, when she final tabled the first major tournament held in the state of Florida — the 2011 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown. Daniels took 4th place in that televised event, earning $286,819.
Here are updated chip counts for some of the notables in the money:
Carlos Jerez – 235,000 (98 bb)
Iman Dan – 147,000 (61 bb)
Larry Klur – 145,000 (60 bb)
Daniel Buzgon – 135,000 (56 bb)
Nemy Alegado – 115,000 (48 bb)
Giorgio Medici – 115,000 (48 bb)
Ralph Massey – 96,000 (40 bb)
Michael Wang – 80,000 (33 bb)
Abbey Daniels – 73,000 (30 bb)
Ryan Tepen – 56,000 (23 bb)
Greg Marcus – 51,000 (21 bb)
With 26 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 86,000 (36 big blinds).
Had 3bb at dinner break Event15 @shrpo with 39 left paying top 27. I’m now in the $ with 20 bigs. #FeelGood
— Abbey Daniels (@abbeydaniels1) August 12, 2015