2025 Spring Super Stack – Event #7: $340 1Day Deepstack NLH

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  • Chop it Up, ICM Style

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:1/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    The final four players agreed to an ICM chop tonight to end the game. I didn’t get the payout numbers they agreed to so I am publishing the original payouts, but the order of finish is below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    1 Shane Brotherwood$9,388
    2 Andy Truong$6,711
    3 Peter Amic$4,868
    4 Sandro Guidi Soncini$3,477
    5DNR$2,434
    6 Jon Vo$1,738
    7 Garry Chan$1,391
    8 Kyle Dery$1,217
    9 Kristofer Di Leone$1,043
    10 Cindy Simpson$939
    11 Tyler Panas$869
    12 Hassan Issa$695
  • Todd “The Rock” Out in 5th Place for $2,434

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:4/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are down to four now after a blind-on-blind hand sent Todd “The Rock” to the rail in 5th place. He shoved the small with ace-ten and Andy Truong snapped him off from the big with king-eight. Truong found a king on the flop and held to regain the big stack after Shane Brotherwood briefly took over the top spot.

  • Jon Vo Out in 6th Place for $1,738

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:5/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Jon Vo

    It’s been quick action over the last couple of minutes with the field going from 8 to 5 in just a few hands. Jon Vo was the most recent casualty, ending his night in 6th place.

  • Garry Chan Out in 7th Place for $1,391

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:6/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Garry Chan

    Garry Chan was left nearly felted after Peter Amic got there with a dominated ace against him. He was able to ladder up once however, but couldn’t make it farther than 6th place tonight.

  • Kyle Dery Out in 8th Place for $1,217

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:7/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Kyle Dery

    They are down to 7 left now after Kyle Dery ended his run in 8th place. I missed the action while writing the previous hand.

  • Amic Leaves Chan on Fumes

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:8/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Garry Chan shoved 215k from the middle and Peter Amic called with less from the hijack. Amic was dominated with ace-nine in ace-king, but he spiked two pair on the flop and held.

  • Kris Di Leone Out in 9th Place for $1,043

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:8/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Kris DiLeone

    Kris Di Leone was left short after he doubled up Garry Chan in the previous hand, and he got the rest in against Kyle Dery’s kings with an ace-x. The kings held, and Di Leone was off to the cage for 9th place.

  • Chan Up to 350k

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Garry Chan shoved under the gun for 150k, which was already a double from his break stack of 60k. It folded around to Kris Dileone in the big blind and he called.

    DiLeone was dominated with ace-ten against ace-jack, and the clean board left the ace-jack in the lead.

  • Truong Leads at Break

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Andy Truong is the leader as they head into Level 21.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1Shane Brotherwood385,000
    2Kris DiLeono415,000
    3Garry Chan60,000
    4Peter Amic200,000
    5Todd “The Rock”165,000
    6Kyle Dery205,000
    7Andy Truong690,000
    8Jon Vo420,000
    9Sandro Guidi410,000
  • Cindy Simpson Out in 10th Place for $939

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Cindy Simpson

    Cindy Simpson busted in 10th just before the break. I missed the action while I was getting the pictures uploaded.

  • Final Table Faces

    Here are a look at 9 of the 10 final table players tonight — Not pictured is Todd “The Rock” by request.

  • Final Table Time

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:10/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are down to the final table now after the quick exits of Hassan Issa (12th) and Tyler Panas (11th). I’ll grab pictures from the final table shortly.

  • Remaining Players

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:12/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Table 1

    SeatPlayer
    1
    2Kris DiLeono
    3Garry Chan
    4Kyle Dery
    5Andy Truong
    6
    7Todd “The Rock”
    8Cindy Simpson
    9

    Table 2

    SeatPlayer
    1
    2Jon Vo
    3Shane Brotherwood
    4Hassan Issa
    5Tyler Panas
    6Oeter Amic
    7Sandro Guidi
    8
    9
  • In the Money

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:12/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are in the money now in the 1-Day Deepstack game with 12 left. Andy Truong was the player to burst the bubble, and he’s now playing the big stack in the game with more than 700k in front of him, nearly 1/4 of the chips in play.

  • Money Bubble

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:13/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    The 1-Day Deepstack is down to 13 left and the clock is now paused with 13:58 remaining in Level 19. They’ll proceed hand-for-hand from here until the next elimination with 2 minutes coming off the clock for each hand played.

  • Five off the Money

    Level:16 (3000/6000/6000)
    Entries:17/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    I haven’t had much of a chance to watch the 1-Day yet as I’ve been watching Event #3 play down to a winner. This game got 122 entries for prizes of $34,770 with 12 players set to share in that later tonight. They are down to 17 remaining now, five off the money. See below for the prizes tonight.

    PlacePrize
    1$9,388
    2$6,711
    3$4,868
    4$3,477
    5$2,434
    6$1,738
    7$1,391
    8$1,217
    9$1,043
    10$939
    11$869
    12$695
  • More than 100 Entries; Error in Structure

    Level:7 (400/800/800)
    Entries:74/103
    Prizes:$29,355

    The 1-Day is up over 100 entries now for just shy of $30k in prizes. I posted the wrong structure sheet to start the day today, and used the wrong info. Players should be aware that late entry is only open for 10 levels, with the cutoff at about 6:40 tonight. Also, blinds in this one are 25 minutes, not 30 as previously advertised.

  • Up to 76

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:57/76
    Prizes:$21,660

    The 1-Day Deepstack is now up to 76 entries for prizes of more than $21k. There are less than 10 minutes to play in this level with a break to follow.

  • More than $20k in Prizes

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:55/71
    Prizes:$20,235

    The 1-Day Deepstack is up to 71 entries for prizes of more than $20k now. Level 5 has just kicked off and they’ll be taking their first break after this level. Entries are still open for about 4.5 hours tonight.

  • Nearing 60 Entries in Level 3

    Level:3 (200/300/300)
    Entries:57/57
    Prizes:$16,245

    The 1-Day Deepstack field is at 57 entries with the action in Level 3 now and about 10 minutes to play. Entries are open until about 8:15 pm this evening.

  • Event #7: $340 1Day Deepstack ($300 + $40)

    Event 7:$340 1Day Deepstack ($300 + $40)
    Date:Apr 6, 2 PM
    Blinds:25 Minutes
    Starting Stack:25k
    Late Entry:10 Levels (~6:40 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:One-Day Event

    The early side game on Sunday is the 1-Day Deepstack game. The action starts at 2 pm with late entries open until the end of Level 10, or about 6:40 pm. Players start the day with 25k in chips to play 25-minute levels throughout the night. This is a one-day game so the winner will be decided before they finish later tonight.

    This game is essentially a single day version of Event #3, which is playing out it’s final day on Sunday as well. I’ll have my eyes on that game for most of the early part of the day, but will move to this one for my second priority once the winner of Event #3 is decided.

  • Chop it Up, ICM Style

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:1/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    The final four players agreed to an ICM chop tonight to end the game. I didn’t get the payout numbers they agreed to so I am publishing the original payouts, but the order of finish is below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    1 Shane Brotherwood$9,388
    2 Andy Truong$6,711
    3 Peter Amic$4,868
    4 Sandro Guidi Soncini$3,477
    5DNR$2,434
    6 Jon Vo$1,738
    7 Garry Chan$1,391
    8 Kyle Dery$1,217
    9 Kristofer Di Leone$1,043
    10 Cindy Simpson$939
    11 Tyler Panas$869
    12 Hassan Issa$695
  • Todd “The Rock” Out in 5th Place for $2,434

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:4/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are down to four now after a blind-on-blind hand sent Todd “The Rock” to the rail in 5th place. He shoved the small with ace-ten and Andy Truong snapped him off from the big with king-eight. Truong found a king on the flop and held to regain the big stack after Shane Brotherwood briefly took over the top spot.

  • Jon Vo Out in 6th Place for $1,738

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:5/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Jon Vo

    It’s been quick action over the last couple of minutes with the field going from 8 to 5 in just a few hands. Jon Vo was the most recent casualty, ending his night in 6th place.

  • Garry Chan Out in 7th Place for $1,391

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:6/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Garry Chan

    Garry Chan was left nearly felted after Peter Amic got there with a dominated ace against him. He was able to ladder up once however, but couldn’t make it farther than 6th place tonight.

  • Kyle Dery Out in 8th Place for $1,217

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:7/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Kyle Dery

    They are down to 7 left now after Kyle Dery ended his run in 8th place. I missed the action while writing the previous hand.

  • Amic Leaves Chan on Fumes

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:8/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Garry Chan shoved 215k from the middle and Peter Amic called with less from the hijack. Amic was dominated with ace-nine in ace-king, but he spiked two pair on the flop and held.

  • Kris Di Leone Out in 9th Place for $1,043

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:8/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Kris DiLeone

    Kris Di Leone was left short after he doubled up Garry Chan in the previous hand, and he got the rest in against Kyle Dery’s kings with an ace-x. The kings held, and Di Leone was off to the cage for 9th place.

  • Chan Up to 350k

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Garry Chan shoved under the gun for 150k, which was already a double from his break stack of 60k. It folded around to Kris Dileone in the big blind and he called.

    DiLeone was dominated with ace-ten against ace-jack, and the clean board left the ace-jack in the lead.

  • Truong Leads at Break

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Andy Truong is the leader as they head into Level 21.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1Shane Brotherwood385,000
    2Kris DiLeono415,000
    3Garry Chan60,000
    4Peter Amic200,000
    5Todd “The Rock”165,000
    6Kyle Dery205,000
    7Andy Truong690,000
    8Jon Vo420,000
    9Sandro Guidi410,000
  • Cindy Simpson Out in 10th Place for $939

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:9/122
    Prizes:$34,770
    Cindy Simpson

    Cindy Simpson busted in 10th just before the break. I missed the action while I was getting the pictures uploaded.

  • Final Table Faces

    Here are a look at 9 of the 10 final table players tonight — Not pictured is Todd “The Rock” by request.

  • Final Table Time

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:10/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are down to the final table now after the quick exits of Hassan Issa (12th) and Tyler Panas (11th). I’ll grab pictures from the final table shortly.

  • Remaining Players

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:12/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    Table 1

    SeatPlayer
    1
    2Kris DiLeono
    3Garry Chan
    4Kyle Dery
    5Andy Truong
    6
    7Todd “The Rock”
    8Cindy Simpson
    9

    Table 2

    SeatPlayer
    1
    2Jon Vo
    3Shane Brotherwood
    4Hassan Issa
    5Tyler Panas
    6Oeter Amic
    7Sandro Guidi
    8
    9
  • In the Money

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:12/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    They are in the money now in the 1-Day Deepstack game with 12 left. Andy Truong was the player to burst the bubble, and he’s now playing the big stack in the game with more than 700k in front of him, nearly 1/4 of the chips in play.

  • Money Bubble

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:13/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    The 1-Day Deepstack is down to 13 left and the clock is now paused with 13:58 remaining in Level 19. They’ll proceed hand-for-hand from here until the next elimination with 2 minutes coming off the clock for each hand played.

  • Five off the Money

    Level:16 (3000/6000/6000)
    Entries:17/122
    Prizes:$34,770

    I haven’t had much of a chance to watch the 1-Day yet as I’ve been watching Event #3 play down to a winner. This game got 122 entries for prizes of $34,770 with 12 players set to share in that later tonight. They are down to 17 remaining now, five off the money. See below for the prizes tonight.

    PlacePrize
    1$9,388
    2$6,711
    3$4,868
    4$3,477
    5$2,434
    6$1,738
    7$1,391
    8$1,217
    9$1,043
    10$939
    11$869
    12$695
  • More than 100 Entries; Error in Structure

    Level:7 (400/800/800)
    Entries:74/103
    Prizes:$29,355

    The 1-Day is up over 100 entries now for just shy of $30k in prizes. I posted the wrong structure sheet to start the day today, and used the wrong info. Players should be aware that late entry is only open for 10 levels, with the cutoff at about 6:40 tonight. Also, blinds in this one are 25 minutes, not 30 as previously advertised.

  • Up to 76

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:57/76
    Prizes:$21,660

    The 1-Day Deepstack is now up to 76 entries for prizes of more than $21k. There are less than 10 minutes to play in this level with a break to follow.

  • More than $20k in Prizes

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:55/71
    Prizes:$20,235

    The 1-Day Deepstack is up to 71 entries for prizes of more than $20k now. Level 5 has just kicked off and they’ll be taking their first break after this level. Entries are still open for about 4.5 hours tonight.

  • Nearing 60 Entries in Level 3

    Level:3 (200/300/300)
    Entries:57/57
    Prizes:$16,245

    The 1-Day Deepstack field is at 57 entries with the action in Level 3 now and about 10 minutes to play. Entries are open until about 8:15 pm this evening.

  • Event #7: $340 1Day Deepstack ($300 + $40)

    Event 7:$340 1Day Deepstack ($300 + $40)
    Date:Apr 6, 2 PM
    Blinds:25 Minutes
    Starting Stack:25k
    Late Entry:10 Levels (~6:40 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:One-Day Event

    The early side game on Sunday is the 1-Day Deepstack game. The action starts at 2 pm with late entries open until the end of Level 10, or about 6:40 pm. Players start the day with 25k in chips to play 25-minute levels throughout the night. This is a one-day game so the winner will be decided before they finish later tonight.

    This game is essentially a single day version of Event #3, which is playing out it’s final day on Sunday as well. I’ll have my eyes on that game for most of the early part of the day, but will move to this one for my second priority once the winner of Event #3 is decided.

PlacePlayerPrize
1 Shane Brotherwood$9,388
2 Andy Truong$6,711
3 Peter Amic$4,868
4 Sandro Guidi Soncini$3,477
5DNR$2,434
6 Jon Vo$1,738
7 Garry Chan$1,391
8 Kyle Dery$1,217
9 Kristofer Di Leone$1,043
10 Cindy Simpson$939
11 Tyler Panas$869
12 Hassan Issa$695

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