Event 24: Jan Eric Schwippert Wins $1,100 Turbo Title

2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood
Event #24
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em Turbo
Total Entries: 177
Prize Pool: $177,000 
April 18, 2016

Jan Eric Schwippert Takes Down $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo
Jan Eric Schwippert Takes Down $1,100 No Limit Hold’em Turbo

Before Monday, Jan Eric Schwippert racked up over $320,000 in live tournament earnings all over the globe. On Monday evening, however, he added an American title to his resume by taking down the $1,100 No Limit Hold’em Turbo.

Schwippert topped a field of 177 players and defeated a final table full of seasoned professionals to take down the title and another $51,328. The win is Schwippert’s second biggest cash of his career and the first title he’s won on this side of the Atlantic. It also brings his career earnings north of $370,000.

While this is a postlim event, the 25-year-old professional poker player from Austria is primed for a major title eventually given the great poker minds that surround him.

Stefan Schillhabel and Dietrich Fast are two of his poker friends and are both fresh off of WPT titles and seven-figure scores last month. Fast took down the L.A. Poker Classic Main Event for $1 million and Schillhabel won Bay 101 for just shy of $1.3 million.

It’s no surprise that Schwippert is thriving in the presence of those type of minds and it’s showing through in the results at this series.

This is Schwippert’s third cash of the series and second final table. He netted $1,380 two days ago after an eighth place finish in the $570 no limit hold’em turbo and earned $6,303 for his 16th place finish in the $2,200 No Limit Hold’em Eight-Max event just a few days before that.

He came into the final table second in chips and eventually went heads-up with the start of final table chip leader, Mark Dube.

Dube has had plenty of success, including a second place finish in a WSOP event and a second place finish at the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open main event right here at the Hard Rock.

Dube has three titles to his name and more than $1.6 million in live tournament earnings, but a fourth title would have to wait another day with Schwippert finding a way to come out on top.

Here is a look at the final results:

1st: Jan Eric Schwippert – $51,328
2nd: Mark Dube – $30,090
3rd: Frederik Jensen – $17,700
4th: Michael Katz – $14,160
5th: James Cavanaugh – $10,620
6th: Almog Biton – $8,850
7th: Nicholas Petitti – $7,080
8th: Sean Jazayeri – $5,310
9th: Jack Duong – $3,983
10th: Samuel Zalmanov – $3,540
11th: Ido Ashkenazi – $3,540
12th: Yaron Wasserman – $3,540
13th: Upeshka Desilva – $3,098
14th: Javier Sarache – $3,098
15th: Dorian Rios – $3,098
16th: Emanuel Rios – $2,655
17th: Alexander Lakhov – $2,655
18th: Matt Stout – $2,655

Event 24 Final Results

Finale Day 2: Chino Rheem Leads Final 27

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale 
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 342

Day 2 of the $10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale came to an end just after the re-draw with three tables remaining and it’s Chino Rheem that is leading the final 27 players.

There were 179 players that bagged from Day 1 and another 21 players late registered before the day started. Once cards got in the air at noon, registration was closed and the original field size was finalized at 342.

This generated a prizepool of $3.249 million and a first place prize of $705,885 with the top 43 finishers earning a payday. The bubble burst late in the day when Tom Thomas and Asher Conniff busted on the same hand to give the rest of the field a payday.

Eric Baldwin, Sam Soverel, Seminole Hard Rock Poker Team member Faraz Jaka, Cate Hall and Matt Berkey were among the players who were eliminated before the day’s end, but finished in the money.

Soverel and Hall are both still in the $3,500 Main Event that resumes on Wednesday with 10 players remaining.

The remaining 27 players are all guaranteed a cash of at least $23,865 and will come back on Tuesday at noon to play down to the final six players before bagging up for the night.

Here is a look at the seat map and chip counts for the start of play on Tuesday:

Table 7

Seat 1: Adam Schwartz – 231,000
Seat 2: Giuseppe Pantaleo – 517,000
Seat 3: Ari Engel – 442,000
Seat 4: Anthony Zinno – 274,000
Seat 5: David Paredes – 1,100,000
Seat 6: Aditya Prasetyo – 906,000
Seat 7: Jon Borenstein – 178,000
Seat 8: Ben Zamani – 280,000
Seat 9: Richard Leger – 410,000

Table 8

Seat 1: Eddy Sabat – 35,000
Seat 2: Lyle Vincent – 205,000
Seat 3: Chino Rheem – 1,205,000
Seat 4: Tim West – 136,000
Seat 5: Dietrich Fast – 1,070,000
Seat 6: Jared Jaffee – 925,000
Seat 7: Qasem Jamhour – 299,000
Seat 8: Bryan Piccioli – 314,000
Seat 9: Noah Bronstein – 104,000

Table 16

Seat 1: Justin Zaki – 546,000
Seat 2: William Benson – 466,000
Seat 3: Sergii Baranov – 365,000
Seat 4: Jon Turner – 440,000
Seat 5: Brent Roberts – 673,000
Seat 6: Jonathan Little – 504,000
Seat 7: Adrian Mateos – 1,016,000
Seat 8: Adam Levy – 611,000
Seat 9: James Hughes – 153,000

Finale Day 2: Anthony Zinno Doubles Up on the Final Hand

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale (Freeze-Out)
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 342
Average Stack: 507,000 (63 big blinds)

Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

On the final hand of the night, Anthony Zinno moved all in for 125,000, and Aditya Prasetyo called to put him at risk.

Zinno: AcKc
Prasetyo: ThTc

The board ran out KhKs7s2hQh, and Zinno doubled up with trip kings.

Anthony Zinno – 274,000 (34 bb)
Aditya Prasetyo – 906,000 (113 bb)

Event 25 Day 1A: Chien Chiu Leads 27 Survivors

$150 No Limit Hold’em Re-Entry
Level 14: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 272

With 21:29 remaining in level 14, the tournament was stopped and the clock was paused because they had reached 10% of the original starting field.

The 272 players was trimmed down to 27 and it’s Chien Chiu leading the field with 244,500 in chips. John Cummings is his closest competitor with 205,000 in chips and is the only other player above the 200,000 chip mark.

The survivors of Day 1A will combine with the survivors of Day 1B, which takes place on Tuesday, to play Day 2 on Wednesday.

Here is a look at the chip counts for the survivors:

Chien Chiu – 244,500
John Cummings: 205,000
Xiaoyan Wang – 199,000
Vasile Schita – 179,900
Hector Chevailier – 167,700
Guillaume Darcourt – 160,000
Martin Robbins – 155,000
Stuart Greenbaum – 152,500
Albert Green – 137,000
Corey Hochman – 118,500
Jorgie Chavez – 116,300
John Magnetta – 111,000
Azary Tamara – 96,500
Edina Pantinchin – 82,000
Anibal Rodriguez – 63,900
Elliott Zaydman – 62,000
Kimberly Jones – 55,000
Mark Shulla – 52,600
David Feller – 50,500
Megan Endres – 48,500
Gamminco Caspare – 48,300
Bill Stanton – 44,800
Scott Cowan – 41,000
Juli Bindelglass – 40,000
Artur Chimchriar – 35,500
Edgardo Rosario – 27,500
Brian Hardy – 24,500

Finale Day 2: Justin Kruger Eliminated by Giuseppe Pantaleo

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale (Freeze-Out)
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 28 of 342
Average Stack: 489,000 (61 big blinds)

Justin Kruger was all in for about 140,000 preflop, and Giuseppe Pantaleo put him at risk with the covering stack and a dominating pair.

Kruger: 7s7d
Pantaleo: JdJc

The board ran out 9d6s2d2cKd, and Pantaleo’s jacks held to earn him the knockout. Kruger was eliminated in 28th place, and the 27 remaining players redrew for new seats around the final three tables.

Giuseppe Pantaleo – 530,000 (66 bb)
Justin Kruger – Eliminated

Event 23: Robert Transue Leads Final 10

$570 No Limit Hold’em Big Stack
Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 257
Average Stack: 385,500

The $570 No Limit Hold’em Big Stack event is down to the final 10 players and they have re-drawn for seats at the final table.

Robert Transue is leading the final 10 players with 820,000 in chips and at his second final table of the series. Everybody is guaranteed a payout of at least $1,671, but they are all shooting for the $35,971 first place prize.

Here is a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts:

Seat 1: Robert “Papa Bear” Transue – 820,000
Seat 2: Seville Hale – 550,000
Seat 3: Vincent Procopio – 493,000
Seat 4: Paul Balzano – 700,000
Seat 5: Nissim Vaknin – 232,000
Seat 6: Aaron Thomas – 310,000
Seat 7: Wally Maddah – 145,000
Seat 8: Ben Palmer – 280,000
Seat 9: Jerry Humphrey – 234,000
Seat 10: Mohammad Jaafar – 80,000

Here is a look at the remaining payouts:

1st: $35,971
2nd: $21,203
3rd: $12,208
4th: $9,985
5th: $7,710
6th: $6,425
7th: $5,140
8th: $3,855
9th: $2,570
10th: $1,671

Finale Day 2: Charbel Azzi Eliminated by Jon Turner

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale (Freeze-Out)
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 30 of 342
Average Stack: 456,000 (57 big blinds)

Charbel Azzi open-shoved for 70,000 in early position, and Jon Turner called from the small blind, putting Azzi at risk.

Azzi: KcJh
Turner: 6d6h

The Qh6c4h flop was bad news for Azzi, but he picked up a flush draw on the 3h turn. The river was the 4d, though, and Turner improved to a full house to earn the knockout. Azzi was eliminated in 30th place.

Jon Turner – 502,000 (63 bb)
Charbel Azzi – Eliminated

Finale Day 2: Brent Roberts Doubled Through Sergii Baranov

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale
Level 17: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 30 of 342
Average Stack: 456,000 (57 big blinds)

Brent Roberts
Brent Roberts

On the turn with the board reading Jd8h6c9d, Brent Roberts got his last 230,000 into the middle  out of the big blind against Sergii Baranov on the button.

Baranov showed Jh9c and needed to fill up against Robert’s QdTh. Baranov failed to fill up on the 5s river card and Roberts doubled up, taking a good chunk of Baranov’s chips in the process.

Brent Roberts – 560,000
Sergii Baranov – 325,000