Event 14: Jay Romano Doubles Through Joe Ebanks

$570 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max (Single Re-Entry)
Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 312

It was a battle of the blinds on a flop of QsTd5s with Jay Romano in the small blind and Joe Ebanks in the big blind.

They got 80,000 into the middle and the turn was the 7s. Romano checked and Ebanks bet 85,000. Romano called and the river was the Qd.

Romano moved all in for 218,000 and Ebanks got an exact count as he went into the tank.

“At least you didn’t snap call me,” said Ebanks. “That’s good.”

Ebanks spent a minute in the tank before announcing a call.

“Nut flush baby,” said Romano as he showed As9s and high-fived his rail. “Is that like upper class or what? Tell Mizrachi to watch out.”

Ebanks flashed a smaller flush as he mucked his hand and Romano doubled up.

Jay Romano – 800,000
Joe Ebanks – 30,000

 

Event 14: Blake Purvis – 9th Place ($5,023)

$570 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max (Single Re-Entry)
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 312

Blake Purvis moved all in from the cutoff for about 160,000 and got action from Michael Mizrachi on the button. Purvis showed TdTc was had Mizrachi’s 7c7s dominated.

The board ran out 8c5h2d6s7h and Mizrachi rivered a set of sevens to eliminate Purvis in ninth place. Purvis took home $5,023 and Mizrachi extends his massive chip lead.

Mizrachi moves over 1.2 million in chips and has about a third of the chips in play with eight players remaining.

Michael Mizrachi – 1,260,000
Blake Purvis – Eliminated

Event 14: Pasquale Caiazza Comes Up Just Short of Back-to-Back Final Tables

$570 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max
Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 312

On the turn with the board reading AdJdTh8h, John Dollinger bet from middle position and called a shove for 83,000 from Pasquale Caiazza on the button.

“I got a draw,” said Caiazza as he tabled Kh9h.

Caiazza had a combo draw, but had plenty of equity against Dollinger’s Ts7s.

The river was the 8c and Dollingers pair of tens held up to eliminate Caiazza in 11th place. Caiazza took home $3,338 for his run and this is his second cash in the last 24 hours.

Caiazza finished second in the $570 No Limit Hold’em Double Black Chip Bounty last night for $16,020.

John Dollinger – 505,000
Pasquale Caiazza – Eliminated

Event 14: John Dollinger Eliminates Bret Grebow

$570 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max (Single Re-Entry)
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 12 of 312

John Dollinger
John Dollinger

Brett Grebow tossed his last 3,000 into the middle from the cutoff and John Dollinger completed his small blind. Zoltan Czinkota checks his option from the big blind and the flop was Jc7c6h.

Dollinger bet 10,000 and Czinkota folded. Dollinger tabled JsTs and was in the lead against Grebow’s Ac3d.

The turn was the 4c and the river was the 3c to give Dollinger the pot and eliminate Grebow in 13th place for $2,340. Dollinger drags the pot and nears the 400,000 chip mark.

John Dollinger – 385,000
Bret Grebow – Eliminated

Event 14: Blake Purivs Eliminates Chris Trybus

$570 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max (Single Re-Entry)
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 15 of 312

On a flop of AhJd3d, Chris Trybus gets all in for about 85,000 out of the big blind against Blake Purvis in the small blind.

Trybus shows KhJh and needs to fade a diamond against Purvis’ Kd7d.

“Yes, I have the best hand,” said Trybus as the dealer began to burn and turn.

The turn was the 5c, keeping Trybus in the lead, but the river was the 2d to give Purvis a flush and eliminate Trybus in 16th place for $1,732.

Blake Purvis – 295,000
Chris Trybus – Eliminated

Event 14: Jon Brody In the Money Again

$570 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 31 of 312

Jon Brody and T.D. Tony Burns
Jon Brody and T.D. Tony Burns

“Five in a row,” Jon Brody said within earshot of a reporter. “Why don’t you put that in your little blog?”

Brody was referencing his recent results here at Seminole Hard Rock, where he says he’s cashed in each of the last five events he’s played. These were his prior results from this series:

Event 1: 198th place ($695)
Event 9: 232nd place ($1,228)
Event 13: 6th place ($3,600)
Event 14: TBD
Event 47: 4th place ($1,134)

Event 47 was not a trophy event, but it’s still quite an impressive effort from the local grinder. His biggest claim to tournament fame was a runner-up finish in the a $2,000 WSOP event in 2003, and he has more than $550,000 in total live cashes.

Event 14: Luis Santoni Doubles Through Stepan Gusak

$570 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 31 of 312

Stepan Gusak opened with an under-the-gun raise, and Luis Santoni three-bet shoved for 49,500 in the big blind. Gusak called to put him at risk.

Gusak: Ac9s
Santoni: KdQd

The board ran out Kc4s3s4h2h, and Santoni doubled up with kings up.

Luis Santoni – 104,000 (26 bb)

Event 14: Break Time

$570 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 15: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Players Remaining: 36 of 312

The field has just gone on a break at the end of Level 15 with 36 players remaining. Zoltan Czinkota is the chip leader and the only player to crest the 300,000-chip milestone so far after some profitable encounters with Michael Mizrachi. The latter is still third in chips, though, and one of three others who have more than 200,000 at break.

Here are the four setting the pace at the moment:

Zoltan Czinkota – 328,000 (137 bb)
Matt Bond – 286,000 (119 bb)
Michael Mizrachi – 256,000 (107 bb)
Zo Karim – 212,000 (88 bb)

Event 14: Bubble Bursts

$570 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 15: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Players Remaining: 37 of 312

On the first hand of hand-for-hand play, the bubble burst in Event 14.

Anthony Spinella opened to 5,600 under the gun, and the player on the button moved all in for 6,100 total. Stepan Gusak three-bet to 17,400 in the big blind, and Spinella called the remainder to create action on the side.

Both live players checked through the KsKh4h flop, and the turn was the Ad. A bet of 12,500 from Gusak was enough to fold Spinella out of the way and cue the showdown:

Gusak: AsAh
Button: TdTh

Gusak already had the pot locked up with an unbeatable full house, and the river was the meaningless 5d.

With that elimination, the 36 remaining players are all in the money. Each of them will earn at least $1,014 this evening, with a trophy and a top prize of nearly $33,000 reserved for the winner.

Event 14: More For Michael Mizrachi

$570 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 14: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 Ante
Players Remaining: 41 of 312

Just the tail end of a pot here, but one worth mentioning.

Justin Liberto’s table recently broke, and his new seat is not a great one by any measure. He’s now on the direct right of Michael Mizrachi, who is playing the majority of pots and amassing quite a chip stack.

In the most recent hand, Liberto (cutoff) and Mizrachi (button) were heads up on the river of a Ks4s2c9sKd board. Liberto checked, and Mizrachi bet 35,000 into a pot of about that much. Liberto tanked and called with QsQd, but Mizrachi showed KcQc to win the pot with trip kings.

Mizrachi is dragging pots so fast he can’t even stack the chips in between them, but it looks like he’s closing in on the 300,000-chip mark in a hurry.

Michael Mizrachi – 270,000 (135 bb)
Justin Liberto – 52,000 (26 bb)