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Championship Winner – Eric Afriat ($1,081,184)

$3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship Event

Blinds 250k/500k/50k ante

Eric Afriat (Montreal, Canada) $1,081,184
Eric Afriat (Montreal, Canada)
$1,081,184

On the seventh hand of heads up play, Eric Afriat calls the 10.8 million (22 bb) all-in bet of Vinny Pahuja.

Afriat: 8d8h
Pahuja: Kh9s

Flop: 5c5s2d (Afriat still leads)

Turn: Td (no change)

River: 6h

Afriat wins the coin flip with two pairs, 8s and 5s to take the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship and the first place prize of nearly $1.1 million.

“Everything was just magical,” said Afriat who is enjoying the win with a strong Canadian rail made up of family and friends. “You can’t fight faith and it was my time.”

The 44 year-old businessman wins $1,081,184, taking Afriat’s career recorded live tournament earnings past $1.5 million.

“I always envisioned it, always felt I was going to win,” he says, “but the fact, after everything is over, it just sunk in that it’s ridiculous what I just accomplished.”

Championship 2nd Place – Mukul Pahuja ($691,965)

$3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship Event

Blinds 250k/500k/50k ante

Mukul Pahuja (Coconut Creek, FL)  $691,965
Mukul Pahuja (Coconut Creek, FL)
$691,965

Mukul Pahuja loses a coin flip to Eric Afriat and finish runner-up in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship.

Pahuja’s Kh9s doesn’t improve against Afriat’s 8d8h and settles for second place and $691,965.

“It’s still a celebration, it’s something to be really happy about and the grind continues and I’m just going to be hungrier the next time and try to get back here again.”

Pahjua says a key hand came when he moved all in on the turn against James Mackey and lost more than 8 million chips drawing dead.  Mackey flopped trip 5s against Pahjua’s AQ and was cut down to 10 million.

“I thought he might have a draw and I just had the best hand,” says Pahuja. “A bluff, weird hand gone wrong.”

This was Pahuja’s third WPT final table of the season and gives him a commanding leading in the tour’s Player of the Year points lead.  He’s a 28-year-old poker pro with a finance degree from Penn State University.

Pahuja now has nearly $3 million in career recorded live tournament earnings and is upbeat despite the disappointing finish.

“I love this casino, I’m always going to be here for whatever’s going on, the big stuff and it’s really awesome to be just twenty minutes away from here.”

Running Champ Updates: Heads Up About to Begin

$3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship Event
Blinds 250k/500k/50k ante

Levels are now 30 minutes in length.

Heads Up Chip Counts

Eric Afriat 38.6 Million (77 bb)
Mukul Pahuja 15.1 Million (30 bb)

Remaining Prize Pool

Place-Amount

1st $1,081,184
2nd $691,965
3rd James Mackey (Kansas City, MO) $441,128
4th Jacob Bazeley (Cincinnati, OH) $371,931
5th Matt Stout (Las Vegas, NV) $308,501
6th Chance Kornuth (Hollywood, FL) $247,954

Championship 3rd Place – James Mackey ($441,128)

$3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship Event
Blinds 200k/400k/50k ante

James Mackey (Kansas City, MO)
James Mackey (Kansas City, MO)
$441,128

On the last hand of the level, James Mackey moves all in for 6.8 million and Vinny Pahjua snap calls.

Pahuja: 9s9c
Mackey: Kc7c

Flop: Th6h2d (Pahuja still leads)

Turn: Qd (no change)

River: Jc

Mackey misses his three-outs on the river and Pahuja wins the hand with a pair of 9s.

Mackey earns $441,128 for his third place finish.

The pivotal hand for Mackey came earlier in the level when he called Afriat’s 6 million river bet and mucked against the nut flush.

Heads Up Chip Counts

Eric Afriat 38.6 Million
Mukul Pahuja 15.1 Million