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  • Dhaval Joshi is a strong poker player from Hoboken, United States. He won more than USD 295,357.00in his carreer with poker tourneys alone. Cash Games not included. His last appearance was in 21-Feb-2020 where he got position 14 in the $ 260 + 40 No Limit Hold'em - Deepest Stackevent in Borgata Deepstack Challenge, Atlantic City.
  • WPT Borgata Poker Open 2018 Live Stream Final Table. WPT Borgata Poker Open. Dhaval Joshi (United States), $45.781 13.: Nick Pupillo (United States), $36.850.
  • Dhaval Joshi (bb) got all-in holding on a flop of (top pair) against Erkut Yilmaz, (button) who had (middle pair). The last two fell and the Ace on the river gave Erkut Aces-up and the pot. He's up to 7.4 million. Dhaval busted out in 12th place, earning $45,781.

The second of two starting flights of the 2017 World Poker Tour (WPT) Rolling Thunder Main Event drew to a close last night with 210 players deciding to give it a go on Sunday. That brings the combined field to 376 so far; registration is open until the beginning of Level 11 (Monday will start on Level 9) and those who already played are still permitted one more entry on Day 2, so we won't know the final numbers until later today. The Day 1B chip leader was Ting Ho, whose 181,300 chips also barely edged those of Saturday's leader, Dhaval Joshi, for the overall chip lead.

Ting Ho's live tournament profile is interesting. She has $373,070 in earnings according to TheHendonMob.com; nothing incredible for a poker player, but still a very nice sum. She has a long list of more than 60 live cashes, but even with all those successes and her six-figure earnings total, the vast majority of her scores are in three-digit buy-in tournaments. Ho's largest cash came back in 2012 when she won a $500 + $50 at the Wynn Classic for $51,876. More recently, she finished 16th at the 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship Event for $35,000.

Ho wasn't necessarily planning on playing in this event, but she took a shot at a satellite at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort and won a seat, so here she is.

As Ho isn't a 'name' poker player, she was not featured in the live tournament updates until late, when she was at or near the top of the leader board. After the evening ended, she told WPT.com about her day, saying that early on, she was just 'grinding,' slowly building her stack through small, uneventful pots.

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'But then I had aces cracked,' she said, recalling a hand in which someone called her with 6-9 suited pre-flop and went on to river a straight.

She continued (courtesy WPT.com):

And then an orbit later I have pocket aces again. It was the same action, a person raised, another called, so I made it 4x [the big blind] again, and then fold, and I get a call. So I'm like, ‘Ah [laughs]!' And then the flop comes queen-high board with three diamonds, and I have the ace of diamonds. So I lead, I think he wanted to just call, but he threw out one too many orange chips (5,000) so it had to be a raise, so I flat. The turn comes a brick, I check, and he just piles all in. I thought for a while, I would have still had 15 big blinds going into Day 2, and I just decided to call, and he had ace-king.

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There are 197 players remaining from the two starting flights, but as mentioned, expect the field to grow a bit more today. Day 2 begins at 12:00pm Pacific.

2017 World Poker Tour Rolling Thunder Main Event – Day 1B Chip Leaders

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'But then I had aces cracked,' she said, recalling a hand in which someone called her with 6-9 suited pre-flop and went on to river a straight.

She continued (courtesy WPT.com):

And then an orbit later I have pocket aces again. It was the same action, a person raised, another called, so I made it 4x [the big blind] again, and then fold, and I get a call. So I'm like, ‘Ah [laughs]!' And then the flop comes queen-high board with three diamonds, and I have the ace of diamonds. So I lead, I think he wanted to just call, but he threw out one too many orange chips (5,000) so it had to be a raise, so I flat. The turn comes a brick, I check, and he just piles all in. I thought for a while, I would have still had 15 big blinds going into Day 2, and I just decided to call, and he had ace-king.

There are 197 players remaining from the two starting flights, but as mentioned, expect the field to grow a bit more today. Day 2 begins at 12:00pm Pacific.

2017 World Poker Tour Rolling Thunder Main Event – Day 1B Chip Leaders

1. Ting Ho – 181,300
2. Ben Barad – 172,700
3. Alan Bittikofer – 132,500
4. Kou Vang – 111,400
5. Ari Engel – 105,600
6. Tyler Patterson – 104,100
7. Alan Snow – 103,800
8. Dan O'Brien – 101,800
9. Eddy Sabat – 100,300
10. Bob Buckenmayer – 99,800

2017 World Poker Tour Rolling Thunder Main Event – Day 1B Chip Leaders

1. Ting Ho – 181,300
2. Dhaval Joshi – 181,100
3. Jon Borenstein – 173,800
4. Ben Barad – 172,700
5. Michael Tureniec – 146,000
6. Kelly Douglas – 139,100
7. Alan Bittikofer – 132,500
8. Eric Baldwin – 113,700
9. J. C. Tran – 112,900
10. Kou Vang – 111,400

Sunday 12th March, 2017 By Mad Harper

There were a total of 166 players for Day 1A of the $3,500 WPT Rolling Thunder Main Event 86 are through to Day 2 on Monday. The chip leader at the end of play was Dhaval Joshi. He has 181,100, with poker pro Jon Boronstein hot on his heels with 173,800.

Sweden's Michael Tureniec, currently ranked fourth on his country's all time money list, is currently in third place with 146,000. The EPT Copenhagen champion has more than $3.7m in live tournament winnings.

Other notables who survived Day 1A include Hublot WPT Player of Year race points leader Benjamin Zamani, who bagged up 104,000 as well as WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star champion Sam Panzica. Reigning WPT California Swing champion Ankush Mandavia also made it through along with Sorel Mizzi, Connor Drinan, Niall Farrell, Kevin Eyster, Joe Keuther, Mohsin Charania and Kevin MacPhee who was 10th at Bay 101.

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Harrison Gimbel won last year's event, beating Mohsin Charania heads-up for his first WPT title. There were 409 players with Gimbel taking $275,112 for first. The Florida native was fourth in 2015 as well.

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