$600 Mid-Series Showdown (Re-Entry) $2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 9: 500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante Flight F Players Remaining: 279 of 530
Flight F of the $600 Mid-Series Showdown closed with 530 entries, bringing the total field size to 2,474 entries with two starting flights to come on Saturday.
Play in Flight F will continue until 67 players remain. Players must bag a stack in order to cash, and those who do will return for Day 2 on Sunday at 1 p.m.
$600 Mid-Series Showdown (Re-Entry) $2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Flight E Players Remaining: 66 of 524
Chipleader Daniel Jesudason
The Money Bubble burst before hand-for-hand play could begin, with 00:58 remaining in Level 16, with blinds at 3,000-5,000 and a 5,000 ante.
There were 66 players who survived this flight, and the full list of official chip counts will be posted soon. Here is a preview of the five players who bagged at least 400K in chips:
Flight F is already underway, and registration remains open with unlimited re-entries until 9:30 pm. There will be two final starting flights tomorrow (at 10:00 am and 5:00 pm), and Day 2 begins on Sunday at 1:00 pm.
$600 Mid-Series Showdown (Re-Entry) $2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Flight E Players Remaining: 66 of 524
David Smith
With the field down to 67 players, it was time to begin hand-for-hand play on the end-of-flight Money Bubble. But first, the players needed to finish the hands already in progress.
David Smith raised from the button to 5,000, the player in the small blind moved all in for 62,000, and Smith thought for a bit before he called with .
The small blind turned over , and needed it to hold to stay alive.
The board came , and Smith paired his jack on the flop to win the pot and eliminate the small blind in 67th place, bursting the Money Bubble before hand-for-hand play could even begin.
David Smith – 313,000 (63 bb)
The remaining 66 players are bagging and tagging their chips for Day 2, where they will all be in the money.
$600 Mid-Series Showdown (Re-Entry) $2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Flight E Players Remaining: 67 of 524
Ryan D’Angelo
With 68 players remaining, Ryan D’Angelo raised to 10,000 from under the gun, a player in middle position reraised all in for about 95,000, and D’Angelo called with . His opponent showed .
The board ran out , safe for D’Angelo to score the elimination.
Ryan D’Angelo – 393,000 (79 bb)
With 67 players remaining, and only 66 spots getting paid, it’s time to begin hand-for-hand play on the Money Bubble, as soon as the hands in progress come to an end.
2025 Poker Showdown Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 31 $300 Quad Stack Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry) Entries: 207 Prize Pool: $31,050 Bounty Prize Pool: $20,700 March 28, 2025
Event 31 of the 2025 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown was a $300 Quad Stack Black Chip Bounty No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry). A field of 207 entries produced a prize pool of $31,050, with an additional $20,700 set aside for bounties. The final 26 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash paying $375
With 89 players remaining from a flight of 524, the average chip stack is around 147,000 (37 big blinds). Action will continue this evening until there are 66 players remaining, which will also be the Money Bubble. Players must bag chips for Day 2 in order to finish in the money.
Level 12 comes to an end, and the players take a 45-minute dinner break. Action is scheduled to resume around 6:15 pm.
With 33 players remaining from a field of 73, the average chip stack is around 55,000 (7 Big Bets), and the final 10 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $1,315.
2025 Poker Showdown Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 28 $1,100 Triple Stack Six-Max NLH (Re-Entry) Entries: 95 Prize Pool: $92,150 March 27-28, 2025
Event 28 Champion Chris Da-Silva
There were 95 entries in the two-day $1,100 Triple Stack Six-Max event, with 12 finishing in the money and seven players advancing to the final table on Day 2. Eventual winner Chris Da-Silva amassed a gigantic chip lead on Day 1, beginning the final table with more than 45% of all the chips in play, worth 260 big blinds.
If it hadn’t been for Da-Silva, Sebastian Toro Henao would have had a big lead of his own with 127 big blinds. (The other five players had between 19 and 49 big blinds each.) So it was no surprise that Da-Silva and Henao ended up heads-up against each other at the end.
After the elimination of Max Stevens in third place, Da-Silva started heads-up play with a 2.5-to-1 lead over Henao.
Then, in the first hand of heads-up play, Henao bet every street on a board of , moving all in on the river for 570,000. Da-Silva eventually called with for two pair, nines and sixes, but Henao turned over to double up into the lead with a full house.
That was the first time that Da-Silva didn’t have the lead at the final table, but Da-Silva managed to keep it close over the next 20 minutes.
The key hand came after a flop of , with Da-Silva check-raising to 100,000, and then betting 140,000 on the on the turn.
The river card was the , Da-Silva checked, Henao bet 600,000, and Da-Silva check-raised all in for 1,120,000. Henao tanked for several minutes before he called with for trip aces. But Da-Silva turned over to win the pot with a full house, doubling up to an 80-to-1 chip lead.
Down to two big blinds, Henao doubled up the next hand before Da-Silva won it all with pocket nines against six-deuce suited. Da-Silva won the title, the trophy, and $27,825.
Da-Silva is from England, and has more than $1.3 million in live tournament earnings, though this is his first trophy here at Seminole Hard Rock.
We are fully into the second weekend of the series and we are ready for the sixth of eight flights of the $600 Mid-Series Showdown at 5 pm. The tournament drew 1,944 entries so far meaning we have a little work to do over the last three flights to reach the $2,000,000 guarantee.
They’ll sit down to 25K stacks and all Day 1 levels last 30 minutes, jumping to 40 on Day 2 and 60 minutes in Level 24. Late registration is available until the start of Level 9 at 9:30 pm and players may re-enter as often as needed during that time.
$2,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 25,000 in chips
Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes