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Championship Day 1B: Reuven Shapiro Doubles

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Remaining Day 1B Players: 378 of 924

Reuven Shapiro

Reuven Shapiro was all in with KdQh on the hijack, and Mike Vela in late position had him covered holding 9d7d on a final board reading AdQd3d3s3c. Shapiro doubled up to survive with 158,000 after collecting the pot thanks to a full house topping a flush. Vela was still cruising after the hand as well with a stack above 100,000.

Reuven Shapiro – 158,000 (79 bb)
Mike Vela – 110,000 (55 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Yunkyu Song Takes One Out

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Remaining Day 1B Players: 423 of 924

The big blind was all in short with As8d, and Yunkyu Song had him covered holding pocket nines from middle position.

The final board read Jc5d4d9cJs, and Song took out his opponent to stack up 88,500 after collecting the pot.

Yunkyu Song – 88,500 (44 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Alex Funes Takes One Out

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Remaining Day 1B Players: 450 of 924

Alex Funes

Akash Seth was all in with Ah10h in the hole from the cutoff, and Alex Funes had him covered holding pocket jacks from middle position.

The final board read 9d6h2hKs6d, and Seth was eliminated on the hand. Funes stacked up 92,500 after collecting the pot.

Alex Funes – 92,500 (61 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Sean Filippi Hits a Straight Flush

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Day 1B Entries:  875

All the cards were out on the table when a player in middle position held AdQh all in, and Sean Filippi had her covered holding 9c7c from the hijack. The final board read 8c6c6s4d10c, and Filippi won the hand with a straight flush to take out his opponent and stack up 173,500.

Sean Filippi – 173,500 (144 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Hossein Pezeshkan Takes One Out

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Day 1B Entries:  875

Hossein Pezeshkan

The small blind was all in with pocket kings in the hole, and Hossein Pezeshkan had him covered holding pocket aces UTG+1.

The final board read Ad7h3c6d5d, and Pezeshkan took out his opponent to stack up 258,500 after collecting the pot.

Hossein Pezeshkan – 258,500 (215 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Isabella Costa Wins with Set over Set

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Day 1B Entries:  858

Isabella Costa

The hijack was all in with pocket queens for 18,700 from the hijack, and Isabella Costa had him covered holding pocket kings on the cutoff.

The board ran out 10s5c2dQcKd, and Costa took out her opponent thanks to a runner-runner set-over-set. Players at the table were saying how  this was the second time the same scenario had played out there recently.

Isabella Costa – 155,500 ( 129 bb)

Championship Day 1B: Charles Johnson Doubles

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 7:  500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Day 1B Entries:  818

Charles Johnson

All the cards were out on the table when the board read Ad7c6s9d3c, and Charles Johnson was all in with 4d3d on the button. His opponent held Jd8h on the big blind, so Johnson doubled up to survive with 88,000 after collecting the pot.

Charles Johnson – 88,000 (88 bb)

Stories from the Showdown: Ryan Hoenig Goes on Incredible Heater at Seminole Hard Rock

Ryan Hoenig

Variance is always a factor in poker as anyone who plays the game seriously knows, but that doesn’t always have to a bad thing. Sometimes it can go the other way and you get to ride the wave if you have the poker skills to take advantage of it. Ryan Hoenig has been riding that wave and playing great here at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, and he has an incredible run of results to show over these last few weeks.

Hoenig has cashed seven times during the Showdown, and all seven of those deep runs found him at a final table. He won three Showdown trophies and made it to the heads-up finale five times. It’s the first time someone has gone back-to-back-back to win in just three days time at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood and only the fifth time the same player has won three trophies during the same tournament series here.

Hoenig’s exuberance and energy for the game is apparent after just a few minutes of talking to him a few days ago. You could tell he was appreciating the run he was on as well. “I mean, a lot of good fortune. I’m definitely playing as well as I can play. I love the mixed games, I’m learning the mixed games. I make a lot of mistakes as I’m learning, but I really pride myself on when I have that voice in my head that says, ‘Oh, what is the table going to think of you if you do this thing that’s unorthodox or looks stupid.’ When I don’t listen to that, and just listen to my intuition and try different things I usually have success, and that’s part of it. Running really well helps with that too, but it’s the combination of the two,” said Hoenig.

Since a lot of his results during the series have come in the mixed games, we turned the attention of the conversation to his growing love and learning curve for those games. Here is what he had to say: “I’m really getting into, my main game is Omaha Hi/Lo. I just kind of fell in love with that game, and through that I’ve started to play the other mixed games. That’s the reason why I came here. The hold’em is just secondary to me. The Big O last year when they ran the $1,500 last year got like 1,400 runners, it was massive. It’s cool that they’re other games that got popular.”

Hoenig continued, “I tend to be overly aggressive, which can sometimes get me in trouble, but I tend to thread that through each game that I play. But that’s why I love tournaments, because the dynamics are constantly changing. I feel like I’m able to adapt really well to different games, and I’m able to notice the pressure points in certain situations. And I love that, I love the discovery aspect of the different games. The eight-game mixed I bubbled; and Calvin Anderson is on my right, just amazing players all around me. And I’m fairly new to the games so it feels like I’m just able to keep picking things up. There was a stud hand with Steven Wolansky, and he called me down with a pair of sevens in this spot. And he did this thing where it was late at night and I was kind of tired, and I just kept betting. I was bluffing the whole time, and he was talking to me about checking dark – that if I had a value hand I would at least consider what his board was a little more on the last card. But because I’ve hardly played any Stud before, it’s little things like that. And once people realize I’m showing down bluffs and stuff, and even today I’m playing the Eight Game, and I’m getting called down more already, so I’m like yeah, people are realizing so you gotta adjust for that.”

As he mentioned above, the mixed games were what attracted Hoenig to the Showdown series, and now that he’s been here to experience it firsthand it sounds like Hoenig will be back soon. “I love it, I love just jumping into the next thing. I’ll definitely be coming back. I love how open the room is, I love the selection of games. And getting to know all the people here. Some pros have moved here to play,” said the Fort Collins, Colorado resident who can usually be found playing tournaments up at poker rooms in the Rocky Mountains in Black Hawk when asked about his first impressions here at Seminole Hard Rock.

We couldn’t end the interview without talking about his amazing run once again, and how much confidence that instills in you as a poker player. Hoenig responded, “It definitely gives me a lot of confidence, I think what I’ve improved on in this trip – and it’s a constant process – is staying in the moment and following through. Because if I have an initial read on a situation, and if I’m following that, good things usually happen. But sometimes a voice in my head stops me. You kind of divert to some type of emotional decision or something like that. When good things are happening that are out of your control it helps for sure. I really try hard to have the same mentality whether I’m winning or losing. And I think also it’s just been an awesome experience, it’s been pretty surreal. I love playing poker, and it helps when you’re winning, but I would hope to say that even when I’m getting crushed I still have a smile on my face.”

Championship Day 1B: Jason Klapman Doubles Through Loni Hui

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 6:  400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1B Entries:  721

Jason Klapman

Jason Klapman was all in for 12,300 with Qs10h from late position, and Loni Hui had him covered holding pocket jacks under the gun.

The final board read 7h6d5cQd3s, and Klapman doubled up to survive with 26,600 after collecting the pot.

Jason Klapman – 26,600 (33 bb)