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RRPO Day 9 Schedule

Secondary and Satellite Schedule

6PM: Event 37 – $150 Survivor No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • 1-in-10 players will win $1,200 in cash
  • Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 37 Structure Sheet

8PM: Event 38 – $390 Championship Turbo Satellite (1-in-10)

  • 2 seats guaranteed into Day 1A of RRPO Championship
  • Players begin with 8,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 38 Structure Sheet

Players are encouraged to park in Seminole Way Garage for easy, covered access to the tournament area and poker room
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Event 6: Lucas Braga and Ory Hen Chop Up Edward Mandel

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 22: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 21 of 633

Edward Mandel

Ory Hen opened the action and Edward Mandel moved all in for his final 80,000 from the button and Lucas Braga called in the big blind. After checking out the size of Braga’s stack, Hen called as well.

Braga and Hen checked down the entire Jc2s2h8s3c board and all three held an ace. Unfortunately for Mandel’s AhTs, Hen’s AsQh and Braga’s AdQd were better. They chopped the pot and sent Mandel to the rail soon before the dinner break.

Ory Hen – 1,400,000 (88 bb)
Lucas Braga – 550,000 (34 bb)
Edward Mandel – Eliminated in 22nd place ($1,741)

Event 6: Three Table Redraw

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 21: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 633

Just like that, four players were sent out to get Event 6 down to the last three tables. Tournament staff paused the clock and the last 27 players are redrawing seats.

28th: Neil Blumenfield – $1,551
29th: Kenneth Bruno – $1,551
30th: Chad Vetstein – $1,551
31st: Francis Anderson – $1,551

Event 6: Brett Bader Leads at Second Break

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 21: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 31 of 633

Bernardo Anora

Event 6 players are returning from their second break of the day and only a handful of eliminations away from redrawing the last three tables.

Brett Bader leads the field with a little less than 1,000,000 followed by Bernardo Anora, Karim Baruqu, Stepas Tindziulis, and Lucas Braga rounding out the top five.

They will play two more 40-minute levels before heading on dinner break.

Top ten stacks:

  1. Brett Bader – 950,000 (119 bb)
  2. Bernardo Anora – 890,000 (111 bb)
  3. Karim Baruque – 840,000 (105 bb)
  4. Stepas Tindziulis – 821,000 (103 bb)
  5. Lucas Braga – 750,000 (94 bb)
  6. Chris Nomikos – 748,000 (94 bb)
  7. Ory Hen – 740,000 (93 bb)
  8. Blake Vita – 700,000 (88 bb)
  9. Luis Santoni – 693,000 (87 bb)
  10. Rafael Reis – 690,000 (86 bb)

Event 6: Results 40th through 63rd

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 20: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 39 of 633

Aaron Massey

The line at the payout desk was full of talented players including former SHRP champs Cesar Fuentes, Tony Ruberto, Charlemagne Benjamin, and Daren Stabinski. Aaron Massey began Day 2 among the shorter stacks but ran it up into the money before falling out in 52nd place.

40th: Alex Ivan – $1,393
41st: Cesar Fuentes – $1,393
42nd: Timothy Cavallin – $1,393
43rd: Alex Gladunov – $1,393
44th: Danny Alvarez – $1,393
45th: Emile Schiff – $1,393
46th: Brandon Miller – $1,234
47th: Tony Ruberto – $1,234
48th: Katsuhide Yamamoto – $1,234
49th: Andres Morales – $1,234
50th: Sven Bahnsen – $1,234
51st: Antonio Colon – $1,234
52nd: Aaron Massey – $1,234
53rd: Daniel Castillo – $1,234
54th: Gabriel Barroeta Flores – $1,234
55th: Michael Bucar – $1,076
56th: Wilmer Diaz Leal – $1,076
57th: Charlemagne Benjamin – $1,076
58th: Matthew Goldman – $1,076
59th: Eran Tzur – $1,076
60th: Marc Sacheli – $1,076
61st: Ivan Starostin – $1,076
62nd: Daren Stabinski – $1,076
63rd: Lance Foster – $1,076

Event 6: Timothy Cavallin Eliminated by David Moreno

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 41 of 633

David Moreno

With the board reading Td6d5d, David Moreno and Tim Cavallin put their chips in the middle with similar stacks.

Cavallin: JcJs
Moreno: KdQd

What started out as a race practically finished on the flop with Cavallin’s overpair dominated by Moreno’s flopped flush. Cavallin needed a miracle boat but the 7h turn left him drawing dead to 42nd place after the stacks were counted down.

David Moreno – 285,000 (36 bb)
Timothy Cavallin – Eliminated in 42nd place ($1,393)

Event 6: Ruberto Eliminated; Maddah Doubles

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 46 of 633

Brett Bader

After the bubble burst, the pace picked back up in Event 6 and the short stacks hit the payout desk. While that was happening, Brett Bader made a big move towards the chip lead.

He had WPT Championship Club member Tony Ruberto all in and at risk for 63,000. Bader’s 5h5d dominated Ruberto’s Kd2d and the run out sent those chips for the former SHRP champ to push his stack over 700,000.

Shortly before that, Wally Maddah and Jeffrey Fogel battled again. This time they were heads up to the Qs6d3c flop and Fogel put Maddah all in. After talking it out, Maddah called for his final 46,000 with Qd8d and was ahead of Fogel’s TcTd. The 7c turn and 5s river were good enough to switch pots between the two players once again.

Brett Bader – 710,000 (89 bb)
Wally Maddah – 125,000 (16 bb)
Jeffrey Fogel – 120,000 (15 bb)

Event 6: Karim Baruque Puts Them in the Money

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 63 of 633

Unlike the previous action of Day 2, Event took their time making it into the money. It took them 12 hands to finally go from 64 players to 63.

During that time there were five double up including starting Day 2 leader Jeffrey Fogel. He did not fare well over the first few levels but managed a double up through Wally Maddah with AhAd versus AcKc.

The 12th and final hand saw big stack Karim Baruque call an all in for 42,000 and both had to wait until all other hands were complete. After the other tables wrapped up, they tabled their hands and it looked like another double.

Baruque: As4s
Opponent: KdKc

The short-stacked player was in great position for the double and faded the ace on the 6c5s3h board. Baruque flopped an open-ended straight draw and turned a flush draw when it came Qs. Baruque had 18 river outs and hit the Js to take the pot and put Event 6 in the money.

Karim Baruque – 520,000 (87 bb)

Event 6 payouts:

1st: $75,982
2nd: $42,728
3rd: $26,903
4th: $21,839
5th: $17,408
6th: $14,401
7th: $11,552
8th: $8,704
9th: $6,014
10th-12th: $4,115
13th-15th: $3,007
16th-18th: $2,216
19th-27th: $1,741
28th-36th: $1,551
37th-45th: $1,393
46th-54th: $1,234
55th-63rd: $1,076

Event 6: Money Bubble Time

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 64 of 633

It didn’t take long to reach the money bubble after the break. On the first hand back, Brandon Miller picked up AsAc against a short stack’s JsJd to leave the field at 64.

Tournament staff paused the clock and will take two minutes off for every round of hand-for-hand play.

Event 6: Chris Nomikos Way Out Front Near Bubble

$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guarantee | Payouts
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 65 of 633

Chris Nomikos

Players are back in their seats after the 500 denom chips came out of play and the 25K chips were introduced. There are 65 players remaining with 63 getting paid, hand-for-hand is right around the corner.

Chris Nomikos began the day with a big stack, went on a heater, and is far out front of the field with 680,000.