
Tony James (820,000) Leads the final 10 in Event 7
We have reached the final table here in Event 7. Here are the seating assingments and chip counts.
1. William Kushubar- 375,000
2. Vincent Depasquale- 125,000
3. Max Amjadi- 566,000
4. Rustem Bayanov- 375,000
5. Jeff Kopczynski- 550,000
6. Joseph Tompkins- 176,000
7. Kevin Mack-680,000
8. Mohsen Salha- 126,000
9. Brendan Cosgrove- 485,000
10. Tony James- 820,000
1. $2,635
2. $1,430
3. $903
4. $678
5. $527
6. $452
7. $376
8. $301
9. $226
1. $8,733
2. $4,803
3. $2,765
4. $2,328
5. $1,746
6. $1,455
7. $1,164
8. $873
9. $655
10-12. $583
13-15. $509
16-18. $437

With Day 1B coming to an end it is Lee Jaffe (EPT) who leads the remaining 32 players with 729,000 and is the overall chip leader of the 74 combined players. Today drew 263 entries and 32 players managed to bag and tag their chips. Mike Klingerman is the Day 1A chip leader with 693,000 and is right on the heels of Jaffee. The two flights (74 players) will combine tomorrow Monday (Dec 7) at 10 am and will play down to a winner. Below is a list of some of the big stack from Day 1B.
Lee Jaffee- 729,000
Mark Hendrix- 416,000
Leonard Miller- 338,000
Ryan Chua- 174,000
Jim Quinn- 137,000

Miami, Florida pro Ebony Kenney has taken a seat on the felt here in Event 9 (Tag Team). She is teaming up with New Jersey cash game specialist Andrew Hanna. This will surely be a team to watch as both players are highly skilled and experienced.

Riverchasers owner Andrew Griffin has decided to have some fun. Griffin has teamed up with EPT owner Glenn McCrory here in our tag team event.
Event 9 is the $100+$20 tag team tournament. Each team will receive 20,000 in tournament chips. Teammate #1 will play all odd numbered levels. Teammate #2 will play all even numbered levels. Teammates will not be permitted to communicate while involved in a hand. This is a one day tournament with a $10,000 guarantee.

Kevin Mack has amassed a massive stack here in Event 7. With 40 players left Mack is playing a chip stack of over 380,000. He is the only player with over 200,000 and has a huge chip lead on most of the remaining field. The New York native looks to continue in cruise control as we begin to near the money bubble.
1. Timothy Wright- $6,505
2. Jerry Yavner- $3,579
3. Yusuf Gurdal- $ 2,061
4. Nicholas Santo- $1,735
5. Leonard Levy- $1,301
6. Paul Hill $1,085
7. Liberty Devivo- $868
8. John Colwell- $651
9. Dennis Ohare- $488
10. Sathish Nair- $434
11. John Claudino- $434
12. Romel Madduma- $434
13. Daesun Yu- $380
14. Jay Philips- $380
15. Glenn Waldron- $380
16. Michael Damico- $325
17. Jonathan Garcia- $325
18. Douglas Zinneman- $325
Event 4 drew a field of 195 and produced a prize pool of $49,179, with Alex Losee taking the top prize of $14,750 and the Bar Poker Open trophy.
1. Alexander Losee $14,750
2. John Lee $8,115
3. Bayarsaikhan Batkhuu $4,672
4. Gregory Joslyn $3,934
5. James Thomas $2,951
6. Ken Boswell $2,459
7. Steven Brown $1,967
8. Eric Henry $1,475
9. Earl King $1,107
10. Evelyn Ankers $984
11. Jack Stoerger $984
12. Nathaniel Parenti $984
13. Thomas Robertson $861
14. Michael Woll $861
15. J Beaton $861
16. Salah Levy $738
17. Thomas Martin $738
18. Dennis McCann $738
1. Dave Paminiano- $520
2. Antoinett Pennington- $520
3. Jennifer Dinella- $520
4. Marcio Negrao Marolla- $520
5. Nicholas Kriger- $520
6. Brian Seiken- $520
7. Martins Polakovs- $520
8. William Beck- $520
9. Terence Brennan- $520
10. Thomas Furnari- $520
11. Matthew Ruggia- $520
12. Richard Angelo- $520
13. Justin Barber- $520
14. Martin Salowitz- $491
Event 3 BPOC (Day 1B)
Level 14: (1500/3000/400)
Total Entries: 263
Players Remaining: 80

Jeff Seidenstein (Atlantic Poker, Raleigh,NC)
Jeff Seidenstein came all the way from Raleigh, NC as part of the Atlantic Poker League to play in this year’s Bar Poker Open. He seems to be enjoying a great run in Day 1B, now sitting on 336,000 chips and well at the top of today’s leaderboard. Jeff was able to get most of his chips in one single hand when he called an all in after the Ace high flop with {Ah}{Kd}, and his opponent could only produce {Ac}{Qc}.