Jun 8, 2018
There were a total of 286 entries in WPTDeepStacks Sanremo spread across three starting flights, and when they were all over, there were 95 players who survived to Day 2. The overall chipleader is Ludovic Sultan (pictured), who finished with 272,000 (136 big blinds), just a single chip more than Christian Petre, who survived with 271,500 (136 big blinds).
Third in chips is WPTDS Amsterdam champion Christos Economides, who bagged up 260,500. Economides is currently tied for the lead in the WPTDeepStacks Player of the Year race, and even a min-cash here will be enough to give him the outright lead. Of course, if Economides can make the final table, he will add even more POY points to increase his lead.
Day 2 begins at 1:00 pm, and the field will burst the Money Bubble and play as long as it takes to reach the final two tables (16 players). The official prizepool will be released tomorrow.
Here is the official seat draw with chip counts for Day 2 of WPTDeepStacks Sanremo, which begins tomorrow (Saturday) at 1:00 pm:
1-1 Thierry Gogniat – 35,000
1-2 Paul Testud – 215,000
1-3 Paolo Mastroianni – 95,000
1-4 Deborah Nizzard – 102,000
1-5 Franco Passantino – 105,000
1-6 Samuele Greotti – 89,000
1-7 Christophe Bouziane – 44,000
1-8 Luca Daelli – 60,000
1-9
2-1 Roberto Ghidini – 147,000
2-2 Ludovic Sultan – 272,000
2-3 Michele Rinaldi – 70,500
2-4 Giuseppe Ruocco – 78,500
2-5 Paul Deric – 142,500
2-6 Bruno Maurizio – 61,500
2-7 Hanna Khalifé – 81,000
2-8 Paolo Arcudi – 53,000
2-9
3-1 Francesco Delfoco – 125,000
3-2 Gregory Grech – 141,000
3-3 Elie Abouloche – 63,500
3-4 Stefano Garbarino – 101,000
3-5 Michele Saccani – 68,500
3-6 Fabio Esposito – 86,000
3-7 Giancarlo Mussi – 145,500
3-8 Mario Crastullo – 31,500
3-9
4-1 Romain Aubert – 49,000
4-2 Sergio Giacomo Grosso – 35,000
4-3 Alex Sampirisi – 44,000
4-4 Stéphanie Agostinetti – 50,000
4-5 Martin Asim Austria – 22,000
4-6 Fabio Coda – 154,500
4-7 Francesco Fiore – 64,000
4-8 Patti Gabriele – 121,000
4-9
5-1 Julien Bolinowski – 87,000
5-2 Ettore Balestri – 17,000
5-3 Claudio Di Giacomo – 81,500
5-4 Gaetan Deneuve – 26,000
5-5 Guido Presti – 120,000
5-6 Philippe Le Touche – 153,000
5-7 Eduardo Mancino – 63,000
5-8 Nicolas Stagi – 121,500
5-9
6-1 Lukas Zvozdecky – 83,500
6-2 Carlo Savinelli – 79,500
6-3 Fabien Motte – 149,500
6-4 Paolo Ribolla – 90,000
6-5 Olivier Puche – 127,500
6-6 Mauro Muratori – 151,500
6-7 Marco Pinto – 103,500
6-8 Christos Economides – 260,500
6-9
7-1 Aldo Valletta – 34,000
7-2 Giovanni Salvatore – 40,000
7-3 Rosetta Serlenga – 45,000
7-4 Aziz Smati – 157,500
7-5 Paolo Desirone – 100,500
7-6 Anthony Dery – 41,000
7-7 Tolga Veyseloglu – 243,000
7-8 Saied Lege – 26,000
7-9
8-1 Eugemio Lamdi – 91,000
8-2 Francesco Pillitteri – 112,500
8-3 Dominique Terzian – 30,500
8-4 Tony Struzo – 153,000
8-5 Alessio Astone – 101,000
8-6 Georges Chehade – 61,000
8-7 Laurent Guyon – 95,000
8-8 Andrew King – 74,000
8-9
9-1 Mamlio Iemima – 43,500
9-2 Andrea Allegretti – 100,500
9-3 Robertas Zebrauskis – 59,000
9-4 Walid Abdi Ali – 43,000
9-5 Roy Al Rineh – 219,500
9-6 Lubas Michaz – 82,500
9-7 Jeremy Palvini – 142,000
9-8 Richard Regnier – 31,500
9-9
10-1 Thomas Lilamand – 161,000
10-2 Tung Do Van – 50,000
10-3 Olivier Paris – 38,500
10-4 Elema Eustatiu-chiper – 62,500
10-5 Giovanni Rosadoni – 96,500
10-6 Christian Petre – 271,500
10-7 Yuri Ishida – 43,500
10-8 Alexandre Levaillant – 119,500
10-9
11-1 Andre Guedj – 60,500
11-2
11-3 Mélanie Hafeli – 88,500
11-4 Christian Rotundo – 140,500
11-5 Anas Caudroy Belatik – 105,500
11-6 Isabelle Hadjadj – 91,500
11-7 Julien Labarriere – 16,000
11-8 Andrea Shehadeh – 56,000
11-9
12-1 Jean Luc Marais – 27,000
12-2 Giorgio Soceamu – 36,000
12-3 Fares Shehadeh – 60,500
12-4 Jeremy Quemem – 72,500
12-5 Federico Piroddi – 74,000
12-6 Paul-François Tedeschi – 17,000
12-7 Djetria Lucien – 46,500
12-8 Gilles Silberivagel – 51,000
12-9