Patricio Robuschi leads the Mendoza High Roller Championship

Patricio Robuschi leads the Mendoza High Roller Championship
Patricio Robuschi tomó la delantera en el Mendoza High Roller Championship

The spectacular Mendoza High Roller Championship held its Day 2 this Friday at Casino Cóndor de los Andes, inside the Hilton Mendoza. This tournament is being played there, meeting expectations and already moving rapidly towards the estimated US$300 thousand in prizes.

The second day of the event continued adding US$3.000 entries and US$2.000 re-entries, and so far the tournament has accumulated 117 total registrations and already has a pot of US$247.950, even though you can still go to the cashier to buy in.

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In this context, the one who finished ahead of everyone after the eight levels played this Friday was Patricio Robuschi

Argentina
accumulating 1.026.000 chips that will allow him to return this Saturday as chipleader for Day 3.

Behind him was Ezequiel González

Argentina
with 868.000 points, while others who also finished with good stacks included Cristian Vilches
Argentina
(731.000), Marco Pérez
Argentina
(663.000), Cristian Retondo
Argentina
(662.000), and Ignacio Videla
Argentina
(629.000), to name a few.

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The Brazilian Ali Cader

Brasil
(355.000) and the American Thomas McCormick
Estados Unidos
(345.000) are currently the only non-Argentines still in competition, although more players could join this Saturday.

This is how Day 3 of the Mendoza High Roller Championship is played

The 32 players still in the race will return to the tables this Saturday at 14.00

Argentina
to start Day 3, but remember…

Registration:

  • Entries will be open until the start of the day, until the start of level 17
  • Re-entries are available until the start of level 20

Mendoza High Roller Championship

Buy-in: US$3.000
Entries:
117 (51 entries and 66 re-entries)
Partial pot: US$247.950 (registration open)
Players in the race: 32
Average stack: 365.625 chips

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The count

PlayerCountryChips
Patricio Robuschi
Argentina
1.026.000
Ezequiel González
Argentina
868.000
Cristian Vilches

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