WPTDeepStacks: Ankush Mandavia Scores a Knockout

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 12: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante
Flight A Players Remaining: 126 of 314

Ankush Mandavia

A player moved all in from the hijack and Ankush Mandavia called from the small blind.

Mandavia turned over 10d10c and was racing against the hijack’s KsJs.

The board ran out 10h8c4cJc6h and Mandavia flopped a set of tens to eliminate his opponent.

Ankush Mandavia – 60,000

WPTDeepStacks: Jason Vassios Doubles Through Scott Baumstein

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 12: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante
Players Remaining: 144 of 314

On a flop of 9d7d5d, Scott Baumstein led out for about 8,500 out of the big blind and was called by Jason Vassios from early position.

The turn was the 2c and Baumstein bet again, this time 12,500. Vassios moved all in for 38,900 and Baumstein quickly called.

Baumstein showed AdAs, but was behind Vassios’ 2d2s. Baumstein needed an ace or a diamond on the river was the Qh and the Vassios doubled through the leader in the WPTDeepStacks Player of the Year race.

Jason Vassios – 115,000
Scott Baumstein – 84,000

WPTDeepStacks: Jerry Wong Doubles Up

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 11: 500/1,000 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 314

Jerry Wong (left), Steve Karp (right center) Dejan Petkovic (right)

Steve Karp opened to 2,300 from late position and got three callers.

The flop came QdQsJc, Jerry Wong checked from the big blind as does Karp. Dejan Petkovic bet 2,700 from the hijack, Wong and Karp called.

The turn brought the 4h, it checked to Petkovic who bet 6,000. Wong moved all in for 17,800 and Petkovic called.

Wong turned over Qh8h and is in the lead against Petkovic’s Qc3c.

The 6d on the river changed nothing and Wong scooped the pot.

Jerry Wong – 50,000
Dejan Petkovic – 30,200

WPTDeepStacks: Nick Palma Doubles Up

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 11: 500/1,000 with a 100 ante
Players Remaining: 144 of 314

Nick Palma

Nick Palma moved all in for 15,700 from middle position and got called by the player in the cutoff.

The cutoff showed AsTd and was dominated by Palma’s AdKc.

The board ran out 9c8c2c8dTc. The cutoff rivered a pair, but it gave Palma a flush. Palma doubled up and is back above a starting stack.

Nick Palma – 33,500

WPTDeepStacks: John Dolan is Over 100K

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 11: 500/1,000 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 314

John Dolan

John Dolan opened to 2,500 from early position, middle position called, and the cutoff raised to 10,500. Only Dolan called.

The flop came Qc9h7d, Dolan checked, and the cutoff bet 16,000. Dolan called.

The turn brought the Qd, Dolan checked again, and the cutoff bet 16,000 again. Dolan called.

Both players checked the As and Dolan turned over the winning 10d10s and the cutoff mucked.

John Dolan – 130,000

Event 1: Steven Bennett Wins Monster Opening Event

2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 
Hollywood, Florida
Event 1
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Entries: 3,030
Prize Pool: $1,515,000
April 5-9, 2018

Steven Bennett, Event 1 Champion

The 2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown opened its schedule in the new Hard Rock Event Center with a huge multi-day tournament. Event 1 drew more than 3,000 entries with Steven Bennett accounting for only one of them, but that was all he needed to win nearly $190,000 for his second SHRP title.

“This is amazing and I’m shocked,” Bennett said of his win. “I’m kind of speechless.”

The tournament drew 3,030 entries over six starting flights to push the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool over $1,500,000 by the time registration closed. The tournament paid out the last 300 players and they made the money early on Day 2 after 574 returned.

The field played down to the final table and paused action in the early hours. The last ten players took a ten hours break and returned to play it down on the bonus third day.

Six of the final ten players were already SHRP major title winners including WSOP bracelet winner Peter Eicchardt who began the final day with the chip lead. Michael Ortiz, Rafael Fernandes, and Schuyler Thornton were three quick eliminations and they were followed by former November Niner Jerry Wong.

Wong spent some time as the leader but lost some unlucky hands to go out in seventh place. The six remaining players went through two tough hours of play until luck ran out for the short-stacked Nicholas Mahabee.

Bennett took charge during that time and a did a lot of damage to Eichhardt’s chip stack. Eichhardt battled but ran his pair into the bigger pair of Josias Santos to exit in fifth place.

The four remaining players agreed to a deal that would divide up the remaining prize pool. Bennett had a big lead, more than eight million better than the second biggest stack, and earned the Event 1 crown.

Bennett cashed in for $186,308 after his perfect run through the tournament and now has another Seminole Hard Rock Poker trophy.

“I just ran great for three days and I ran pretty pure,” Bennett said later. “I was flopping great and didn’t get too many big hands preflop. But when I did, I got action.”

“You always think about these things, making it here, but it almost never happens,” he continued. “To build such a huge chip lead was good and I thought I played really solid.”

Steven Bennett won Event 1 following a four-way chop. All four players pocketed six figures.

Congratulations to Steven on his Showdown title and thank you to the players for a great kickoff to the series.

Event 1 final table results:

1st: Steven Bennett – $186,308 *
2nd: Josias Santos – $169,966 *
3rd: Dominic Pacelli – $145,277 *
4th: Jack Shea – $133,663 *
5th: Peter Eichhardt – $76,129
6th: Nicholas Mahabee – $59,843
7th: Jerry Wong – $43,935
8th: Schuyler Thornton – $29,543
9th: Rafael Fernandes – $21,210
10th: Michael Ortiz – $13,635
* – denotes results of a four-way deal

WPTDeepStacks: Justin Liberto Applies Maximum Pressure

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Players Remaining: 153 of 314

Justin Liberto

There was about 20,000 in the pot on the turn with the board reading Jc6c4h5d. A player in middle position checked and Justin Liberto bet 9,200 to his direct left.

Liberto’s opponent called and the river was the 9s. Middle position checked and Liberto moved all in for 26,000. His opponent immediately reaches for enough chips to call and then spends a couple minutes in the tank before releasing his hand.

Liberto mucked his hand and took the pot.

Justin Liberto – 66,000

WPTDeepStacks: After Dinner Chip Counts

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Event (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 314

Mike Wang

Here’s a look at some notable chip counts from around the room:

Mike Wang – 112,000
Ralph Wong – 94,000
Angel Vu – 66,000
Jacob Bazeley – 45,000
John Dolan – 45,000
Justin Liberto – 45,000
Christian Harder – 38,000
Loni Harwood – 41,000
Sheddy Siddiqui – 34,000
Jake Schwartz – 30,000
Olivier Busquet – 23,000
Jesse Cohen – 22,000
Ankush Mandavia – 21,000
Zach Donovan – 19,000
Tony Dunst – 18,500

Event 1: Steven Bennett Wins in Four-Way Deal

$570 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 37: 250,000/500,000 with a 75,000 ante

Steven Bennett

After the elimination of Peter Eichhardt, the four remaining players began discussing a deal to chop up the remaining prize pool. They ran the ICM numbers and quickly agreed to a deal with the following counts:

Steven Bennett – 23,800,000
Josias Santos – 17,825,000
Dominic Pacelli – 10,875,000
Jack Shea – 8,175,000

Four-way deal payouts:

1st: Steven Bennett – $186,308
2nd: Josias Santos – $169,966
3rd: Dominic Pacelli – $145,277
4th: Jack Shea – $133,663

Steven Bennett took home the lion’s share of the money courtesy of his big chip lead and he earned his second SHRP major title to go along with his 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Big Stack Turbo win.

Tournament report to come soon.

Event 1: Peter Eichhardt – 5th Place ($76,129)

$570 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 37: 250,000/500,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 3,030

Peter Eichhardt

Peter Eichhardt began the final table with the chip lead but found himself the short stack after the second break. He open-shoved from the button for 5,900,000 and Josias Santos called in the big blind.

Santos: 8c8d
Eichhardt: 5s5d

Eichhartdt was in trouble and could not find a save as the board ran 4d4c2cKsQd to send him to the payout desk in fifth place.

Josias Santos – 17,825,000 (36 bb)
Peter Eichhardt – Eliminated in 5th place ($76,129)