$600 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 1: 100/100 Flight E Entries: 225
Tournament staff put cards in the air for Flight E of Showdown Event 21 with a huge start. At the start, we had 225 entries in their seats to put the prize pool over $1.3 million and a long time to run it up.
Flight E of Showdown Event 21 is ready to go at the top of the hour for the start of what we expect to be a huge day in the Grand Ballroom. The first four flights of the $600 Deep Stack drew 2,280 entries, the prize pool topped the $1,000,000 guarantee, and it’s going to get much much bigger today.
Players start with 20,000 in their stacks and all Day 1 levels last 30 minutes, increasing to 40 on Day 2 and 60 at the start of Level 24. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 2:30 pm. Flight E will come to an end when 10% of the field remains and players with chips will move on to Day 2 tomorrow at 1 pm in the money.
$1,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 20,000 in chips
Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
2023 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 24 $400 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry) Entries: 125 Prize Pool: $41,875 April 21, 2023
2023 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Event 24 Champion Jonathan Breneman
Event 24 of the 2023 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown was a $400 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry). The event drew 125 entries, marking this the fourth biggest field for this tournament in our history. The prize pool was set at $41,875, and winning the lion’s share of it was Jonathan Breneman, taking it down outright for $12,000.
The victory for Breneman marks his fourth in 2023 already, as the Minnesota native has mixed-game tournament wins in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas so far this calendar year per the Hendon Mob poker database.
$400 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 25: 40,000/80,000 Limits Player Remaining: 2 of 125
Georges Boyadjian
Jonathan Breneman raised to 80,000 from the button, William Brock called in the small blind, and Georges Boyadjian called all in for 60,000 in the big blind.
Action was checked to the turn of a board where Brock bet 80,000. Breneman folded.
Brock showed for the nut flush with a low draw, and the hand almost locked up against Boyadjian’s , who could only survive with an ace.
The river was the , no help to Boyadjian, ending his tournament in third place.
William Brock – 780,000 (10 BB) Jonathan Breneman – 720,000 (9 BB) Georges Boyadjian – Eliminated in 3rd Place ($4,500)
$400 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 24: 30,000/60,000 Limits Player Remaining: 3 of 125
Scott Epstein
William Brock raised to 60,000 from the button and Scott Epstein called in the big blind.
The flop was , and Epstein check-called 30,000 from Brock.
The turn was the , and Epstein check-called 60,000 from Brock.
The river was the , Epstein checked, Brock bet effectively 40,000, and Epstein folded.
William Brock – 575,000 (10 BB) Scott Epstein – 40,000 (< 1 BB)
The following hand, George Boyadjian called on the button, Epstein raised all in for 40,000 in the small blind, Jonathan Breneman called in the big blind and Boyadjian called.
They checked to the turn of an board where Breneman isolated the pot with for aces and sevens with the nut low.
Epstein trailed with and found no help from the river, ending his tournament in fourth place.
Jonathan Breneman – 850,000 (14 BB) Scott Epstein – Eliminated in 4th Place ($2,825)
With three players remaining from the field of 125 players, the average stack is 500,000 (8 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed $4,500.