Championship: Justin Zaki Eliminated in 123rd Place by Phong “Turbo” Nguyen

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  122 of 1,541

Justin Zaki
Justin Zaki

Justin Zaki was all in preflop for 190,000 with AxKx against a big stack with AxKx and a stack slightly larger than his with QxQx.

The pocket queens held up, and Zaki was knocked down to just 10,000 in chips.

Justin Zaki  –  10,000  (<1 bb)

A hand or two later, Zaki called all in under the gun for 10,000. Phong “Turbo” Nguyen completed his small blind to 15,000, and the big blind checked his option.

The flop came AcJh6c, Nguyen bet 45,000, and the big blind folded. Nguyen took the side pot.

For the main pot, Zaki turned over 7d5h for seven high, and he needed to catch something runner-runner to stay alive against Nguyen’s Ad10d (pair of aces).

The turn card was the Ks, the river card was the Qh, and Nguyen won the pot with an ace-high straight to eliminate Zaki in 123rd place.

Phong “Turbo” Nguyen  –  350,000  (23 bb)
Justin Zaki  –  Eliminated in 123rd  ($6,750)

With 122 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 630,000 (42 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,750 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm.

Phong Turbo Nguyen
Phong “Turbo” Nguyen

Event 33: Prize Pool and Payouts; $46,515 to the Winner

2022 Seminole Hard Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 33
$1,700 Purple Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  182
Prize Pool:  $182,000
Bounty Prize Pool:  $91,000
November 27-28, 2022

Event 33 of the 2022 Seminole Hard Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open was a $1,700 Purple Chip Bounty No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry). A field of 182 entries generated a prize pool of $182,000, with an additional $91,000 set aside for bounties. The final 23 players will cash, earning at least $2,000.

Up top for the winner is $46,515.

1st:  $46,515 + RRPO Trophy
2nd:  $31,000
3rd:  $18,655
4th:  $11,350
5th:  $8,765
6th:  $7,260
7th:  $6,190
8th:  $5,445
9th-10th:  $4,715
11th-12th:  $4,005
13th-15th:  $3,365
16th-18th:  $2,820
19th-21st:  $2,275
22nd-23rd:  $2,000

Championship: Anes Kovacevic Doubles Up

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  123 of 1,541

Anes Kovacevic
Anes Kovacevic

Anes Kovacevic got it all in from the button for 190,000 with Kh10d, and needed to improve to stay alive against the small blind’s 8s8h.

The board came Qc5d3s9s10h, and Kovacevic turned a gutshot straight draw and paired his ten on the river to win the pot and double up in chips.

Anes Kovacevic  –  410,000  (27 bb)

With 123 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 625,000 (42 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,750 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm.

Championship: Defending RRPO Champion Gediminas Uselis Leads the Field at the Break with 2,125,000

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  135 of 1,541

Gediminas Uselis
Gediminas Uselis

The players have returned from break to begin Level 19, with increased blinds of 10,000-15,000 with a 15,000 ante.

A scan of the field during the break turned up eight players with at least 1.25 million in chips, creating an unofficial leaderboard:

1.  Gediminas Uselis  –  2,125,000  (142 bb)
2.  Brian Altman  –  1,750,000  (117 bb)
3.  Ted McNamara  –  1,685,000  (112 bb)
4.  Kevin Ho  –  1,580,000  (105 bb)
5.  Alex Keating  –  1,530,000  (102 bb)
6.  Jakub Paulik  –  1,390,000  (93 bb)
7.  Kyle Merron  –  1,360,000  (91 bb)
8.  Frank Funaro  –  1,290,000  (86 bb)

With about 135 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 570,000 (38 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,750 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm.

Championship: Nicholas Verderamo vs. Juan Endara

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  135 of 1,541

Nicholas Verderamo
Nicholas Verderamo

After a flop of KsQdJc, Juan Endara bet 35,000 from UTG+1, and Nicholas Verderamo called from the button.

The turn card was the Ad, Endara bet 20,000, and Verderamo called.

The river card paired the board with the Ks, Endara bet 35,000, and Verderamo moved all in for 409,000.

Endara thought for a while and asked “Will you show if I fold?”

Verderamo seemed reluctant, but after a few moments said, “Alright, alright.”

Endara folded, showing one card — the As for two pair, aces and kings.

As he took the pot, Verderamo turned over Qh9h, for a lower two pair, kings and queens.

Nicholas Verderamo  –  645,000  (54 bb)
Juan Endara  –  75,000  (6 bb)

With about 135 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 570,000 (48 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,750 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm or so.

Championship: Juan Endara Doubles Up

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  135 of 1,541

Juan Endara
Juan Endara

Juan Endara raised from middle position to 76,000, leaving himself just 6,000 behind. The player in the hijack moved all in for 316,000, and Endara called all in for 82,000 with As9d.

The hijack turned over 10s10d, and Endara needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came Ad2d2cQc6h, and Endara paired his ace on the flop to win the pot and double up in chips.

Juan Endara  –  194,000  (16 bb)

With about 135 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 570,000 (48 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,750 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm or so.

Championship: More Chip Counts

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  135 of 1,541

Gediminas Useliss  –  2,100,000  (175 bb)
Brian Altman  –  1,560,000  (130 bb)
Dennis Rodriguez  –  1,030,000  (86 bb)
Josh Kay  –  1,000,000  (83 bb)
Natasha Mercier  –  615,000  (51 bb)
Josh Reichard  –  570,000  (48 bb)
Marcos Exterkotter  –  520,000  (43 bb)
Christian Harder  –  490,000  (41 bb)
Charles Kassin  –  450,000  (38 bb)
Mike Vela  –  430,000  (36 bb)
Raymond Roberty  –  310,000  (26 bb)
Chad Eveslage  –  300,000  (25 bb)
Maria Konnikova  –  215,000  (18 bb)
Justin Zaki  –  215,000  (18 bb)
Lily Kiletto  –  105,000  (9 bb)

Championship: A Few More In-The-Money Chip Counts

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  144 of 1,541

Kevin Eyster
Kevin Eyster

Kevin Eyster  –  1,050,000  (88 bb)
Alex Keating  –  1,030,000   (86 bb)
Michael Stashin  –  890,000   (74 bb)
Anthony Zinno  –  860,000  (72 bb)
Willie Wiggins  –  640,000  (53 bb)
Mark Dickstein  –  610,000  (51 bb)
Jeff Trudeau  –  520,000  (43 bb)
Steve Karp  –  520,000  (43 bb)
Igor Tretyakov  –  500,000  (42 bb)
Randy Sim  –  440,000  (37 bb)
Akash Seth  –  380,000  (32 bb)
Aaron Thivyanathan  –  350,000  (29 bb)
Miguel Capriles  –  350,000  (29 bb)
Paul Balzano  –  300,000  (25 bb)
Marcus Stein  –  280,000  (23 bb)
Tony Dunst  –  250,000  (21 bb)
Dimitry Agrachov  –  213,000  (18 bb)

Championship: Ryan Riess Eliminated in 146th Place by Elias Nassif

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  145 of 1,541

Elias Nassif
Elias Nassif

Ryan Riess moved all in UTG+1 for 60,000, Kevin Ho called from middle position, and Elias Nassif used one of his Time Chips to tank for nearly a minute before he moved all in over the top for 366,000. Ho thought for a while before he folded.

Riess turned over 4d4c, and needed it to hold to stay alive against Nassif’s Ad10c.

The board came 9h8s8d9c10h, and Riess’s pocket pair got counterfeited on the turn. Nassif won the pot with two pair, tens and nines, to eliminate Riess in 146th place.

Elias Nassif  –  504,000  (42 bb)
Ryan Riess  –  Eliminated in 146th Place  ($6,300)

With 145 players remaining from a field of 1,541, the average chip stack is around 531,000 (44 big blinds). The field is in the money, with the remaining players guaranteed at least $6,300 each.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 11:30 pm or so.

Championship: 158th-193rd Place Finishers

$3,500 WPT RRPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  157 of 1,541

158th:  Joseph Rossi  –  $5,950
159th:  T.K. Miles  –  $5,950
160th:  Osman Hadziosmanovic  –  $5,950
161st:  Robert Lofaso  –  $5,950
162nd:  Eric Yanovsky  –  $5,950
163rd:  Donnie Phan  –  $5,950
164th:  Nicholas Carballo  –  $5,950
165th:  Nohad Teliani  –  $5,950
166th:  Daniel Rezaei  –  $5,950
167th:  Shiva Dudani  –  $5,950
168th:  Tony Cousineau  –  $5,950

169th:  Lanny Vaysman  –  $5,700
170th:  Sheldon Gross  –  $5,700
171st:  Ryan Colton  –  $5,700
172nd:  Michael Jozoff  –  $5,700
173rd:  John Hewett Fauver  –  $5,700
174th:  Kevin Moynihan  –  $5,700
175th:  Santiago Soriano Ramos  –  $5,700
176th:  Brandon Caputo  –  $5,700
177th:  Eliyahu Friedman  –  $5,700
178th:  Jaspal Brar  –  $5,700
179th:  Scott Heligman  –  $5,700
180th:  Michael Wang  –  $5,700

181st:  Kahlil Francis  –  $5,600
182nd:  Adam Calabrese  –  $5,600
183th:  Jebhar Patterson  –  $5,600
184th:  Jeremy Ausmus  –  $5,600
185th:  Robert French  –  $5,600
186th:  Marc Evanier  –  $5,600
187th:  Kevin Oakes  –  $5,600
188th:  Yashveen Mudireddy  –  $5,600
189th:  Donald Delancy  –  $5,600
190th:  Scott Davis  –  $5,600
191st:  Ricardo Eyzaguirre  –  $5,600
192nd:  Landon Tice  –  $5,600
193rd:  Frank Riccordino  –  $5,600