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2021 Card Player Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville: Jeremy Joseph Leads After Day 1A
Just 24 Players Remain From The 133 Entries Made On The First of Two Starting Flights
by Erik Fast
| Published: Jun 25, 2021
Card Player Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville $2,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event kicked off with the first of two starting flights on Friday, June 25 at noon. A total of 133 entries were made by the time registration closed on day 1A, adding $297,920 to the prize pool with plenty more to come on day 1B.
A total of 14 levels were played on day 1A, and when the dust settled just 24 players moved on to day 2, which will resume at noon on Sunday, June 27. The chip leader from day 1A is Jeremy Joseph (pictured above) with 583,000. Joseph has nearly $1.8 million in live tournament earnings to his name, including a runner-up finish in the
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rd place for total solar power capacity. But the state comes in at a dismal 31
st place nationally for solar schools, according to the Brighter Future report released in 2020 by Generation180, a national non-profit organization that advocates for campuses to get more access to solar power. Only 57 schools in North Carolina have solar energy systems installed on campus.
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