The 2025 Card Participant Poker Tour Venetian $1,000,000 assured $1,600 no-limit maintain’em important occasion drew a complete of 588 entries, leading to loads of added worth. The seven-figure prize pool is being paid out among the many 75 gamers who moved on to day 2, with all remaining contenders having locked up at the least $4,088 for his or her efforts.
The ultimate 9 will all money for at the least $17,310, with the eventual champion set to earn $167,076.
Day 2 motion begins at 11:00 AM and can proceed till the sector is narrowed to only seven gamers. Those who transfer on to day 3 will reconvene on Sunday at midday for the stay streamed closing desk, which is to be featured on Venetian Poker Stay. The published from the venue’s model new Poker Studio can be produced and distributed by PokerGO.
This match featured three beginning flights, with 122 entries made on Day 1A and one other 174 on day 1B. The ultimate flight was held on Valentine’s Day. There have been 292 entries added to the overall by the point registration closed, bringing the ultimate turnout to 588.
Play continued till the day 1C subject was narrowed to 37 entries, who joined the 38 from the earlier two flights to convey the overall remaining contenders to 75. Day 2 will start with 29:04 remaining in Stage 16, which was the earliest cease time from the three flights. Motion will resume with blinds of three,000-6,000 and an enormous blind ante of 6,000.
The general chip chief got here from the ultimate flight. 2024 CPPT Venetian champion David Coleman was the one participant to complete with greater than one million in chips, bagging 1,066,000. Coleman (pictured at high) put collectively a career-best efficiency within the 2024 Card Participant Participant of the Yr race, making 24 closing tables with 5 POY-qualified titles gained alongside the best way. He completed in second place within the closing POY standings, and is nicely positioned to kick off his 2025 marketing campaign with one other robust exhibiting at Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
Day 1B chip chief Daniel Marcus will enter day 2 in second chip place with 779,000, whereas Cody Wiegmann (727,000), Courtney Farnes (639,000), and Tiffany Wong (528,000) spherical out the highest 5.
Loads of huge names bagged wholesome stacks, together with Michael Rossitto (440,000), Darren Rabinowitz (420,000), two-time bracelet winner Evan Sandberg (419,000), World Poker Tour champion James Romero (303,000), bracelet winner Mitchell Halverson (293,000), and bracelet winner and WPT champion Ryan Tosoc (268,000).
Try the complete itemizing of chip counts and day 2 seating assignments beneath.
Desk
Seat
Identify
Chips
4
1
David Coleman
1,066,000
1
6
Daniel Marcus
779,000
9
1
Cody Wiegmann
727,000
11
5
Courtney Farnes
639,000
12
1
Tiffany Wong
528,000
10
7
Adam Todd
503,000
4
3
Dan Stavila
484,000
12
8
Graham Mathews
482,000
10
3
Stephen Bierman
469,000
9
6
Eric Leonard
442,000
11
4
Michael Rossitto
440,000
9
8
Kfir Nahum
439,000
3
3
Peter Priest
423,000
2
7
Darren Rabinowitz
420,000
9
4
Evan Sandberg
419,000
10
9
Mark Aylward Nally
405,000
1
2
Tyler Montoya
396,000
4
5
Felipe Fontoura Ketzer
359,000
2
3
Victor Shih
348,000
1
4
James Romero
303,000
5
9
Mitchell Halverson
293,000
2
8
Mark Murillo
283,000
11
8
Michael Hack
277,000
3
5
Ryan Tosoc
268,000
4
8
Zachary Donovan
266,000
1
3
Stanley Weng
242,000
5
1
Nicholas Pupillo
239,000
12
5
Nipun Java
232,000
11
1
Steven Merwin
217,000
4
4
Jamar Adams
208,000
12
3
Spencer Champlin
203,000
5
8
Michael Estes
201,000
10
2
Kevin Calenzo
198,000
2
2
Cole Ferraro
196,000
3
6
Ivan Ruban
195,000
3
7
Patrick Eskandar
195,000
10
6
Paul Lozano Martin
194,000
11
9
Jordan Westmorland
188,000
5
2
Dorianne Might
174,000
3
4
Alfonso Lozano Arnau
162,000
12
7
Francis Anderson
160,000
2
4
Jamey Mckay
150,000
9
2
Bob Shao
148,000
9
7
Daniel Lee
146,000
4
2
Anthony Zinno
143,000
1
5
Xuemei Liang
138,000
9
5
Jessica Vierling
136,000
10
5
Chun Ho Legislation
129,000
12
2
Duff Charette
128,000
11
7
Brian Battistone
126,000
3
1
Ankush Mandavia
111,000
5
4
Pedro Ingles
108,000
11
6
Champie Douglas
105,000
2
6
Ryan Laplante
95,000
2
9
Jason Griesbach
91,000
10
8
Aaron Purvis
88,000
1
8
Conrad Simpson
83,000
1
9
Aaron Massey
83,000
12
9
Rommel Liscano
82,000
4
6
Nikola Budzakoski
81,000
12
6
Seong An
79,000
1
7
Michael Holtz
77,000
2
5
Juan Hernandez
77,000
9
9
Osama Aweida
69,000
3
2
Alex Kim
64,000
5
5
Lindsey Mcdougall
64,000
10
1
Justin Younger
60,000
10
4
Esther Kim
57,000
5
3
Stephen Mascioli
49,000
2
1
Yang Lu
48,000
5
7
Tony Phan
44,000
11
2
Benjamin Palmer
37,000
4
9
Jeffrey Burgner
34,000
12
4
Roy Chambers
31,000
3
8
Eric Zheng
29,000