Event 5: Luke Doolittle eliminated in 9th ($500)

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 6k/12k/2k ante

Action picked up once the money bubble was burst and Luke Doolittle pushed his eight big blinds all-in early with Kh Th and was called  in the next position by Peter Striano with 8s 8d. The board ran out 9c 4h 4s 9s 2s and Striano took the pot with the bigger two pair. Doolittle was knockout in 9th place for $500.

Luke Doolittle out in 9th
Luke Doolittle out in 9th

Event 5: Final Table Underway

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 5k/10k/1k ante

It took longer than expected but the final table is underway after some tight, 10-handed bubble play. All players at the final table are in the money and we will have chips counts as soon as possible.

Seat 1: Bill Erwin
Seat 2: Casey Cohen
Seat 3: Luke Doolittle
Seat 4: Peter Striano
Seat 5: Nigel Murray
Seat 6: Andrew Frier
Seat 7: Ariel Rosello
Seat 8: Eric Piderit
Seat 9: Oneil McCalla

Event 5: Flopping Good

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 1.2k/2.4k/400 ante

At the current pace, Event 5 might be complete before sundown. There are 20 left in the tournament and one of those flopped well to stay alive.

Pushing under the gun during this tournament isn’t a question of picking up the blinds/antes or if you get called, it’s about the number of people who call. The 6-seat at Table 39 was lucky to get heads up preflop when he shoved with Ah 7h to see he was behind the button’s As Kc but that didn’t last long.

The dealer slow pealed Th 6h 4h to flop him the mortal nuts to stay alive.

Players are on a short 5-minute break to race off the black chips and then back at it.

"Check these nuts"
“Check these nuts”

Event 5: Registration Closed

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 800/1.6k/200 ante

Registration is now closed for Event 5 of the Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open” and the players will see a little $2,200 overlay. The tournament drew 89 entrants and there are only 27 players remaining.

The final 9 spots will pay out with the winner taking home $7,000.

Payout
1st$7,000
2nd$4,000
3rd$2,600
4th$1,800
5th$1,400
6th$1,100
7th$900
8th$700
9th$500

Event 5: Getting There

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 600/1.2k/200 ante

Not only are they not adding tables as the registration comes to a close, they have broken a table with 81 players showing so far. In theory that would be nine tables but in Turbo reality it is just five.

One player is on his 6th bullet and will need a top finish to turn a profit.

There was a double knockout on Table 36 midway through Level 7 with another three-way all-in after the As 5s 4d flop. The two shorter stacks were holding Ac 4h for Aces up and 7h 6c for the open ended straight draw against the big stack’s Ks 4s nut flush draw.

The 9d turn didn’t change any fates but the Js river flush pushed both short stacks to the 8-seat. It was Mr. Aces Up who went down to fire his 6th re-entry bullet. “Get that guy’s picture,” he joked as he walked away.

“This is the table that gets there,” joked the 8-seat as he was stacking chips, “I could write an article about it.”

Here comes the spade
Here comes the spade

Event 5: Break Time

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 300/600/75 ante

An example of how fast players are coming and going then coming back, there are 77 entrants shown on the tournament clock yet they have not had more than six tables open throughout (54 max at a time). That might change over the last hour of registration but things are moving quickly.

Players are off on their first break of the day as the staff race off the green chips.

Event 5: Third Time a Charm

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 200/400/50 ante

The 1-seat at Table 41 shoved 5,200 from the button and the small blind woke up with Ad Ac before the small blind open-folded Ks 8d. “Don’t show me that!” the 1-seat exclaimed as he rolled over 8c 8s, “there goes one of my outs.”

The board ran clean for the Aces and the 1-seat stood and said “Third time’s a charm. See you later.” He re-entered and drew the 7-seat at the same table.

Table 40 must have felt left out of the big three-way action as they had another big multi-way pot after Ts 9c 7s flop. The 7-seat was holding Ks Js for the flush draw while the 2-seat and 6-seat were both holding bottom two with 9h 7h and 9c 7c. The 6-seat was the player who earlier hit the gutshot wheel draw and did it again with the running 5c turn then Jc river.

“I was the one on the flush draw,” was the only comment from the 7-seat as he packed up his belongings.

The field is building up with 67 now entered as the go into Level 8.

Event 5: Presto Beats Rockets

$200 + $40 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Turbo

Blinds: 100/200/25 ante

It seems there is no slowing the players down, at least until after the re-entry period. Table 41 was the next to show down a three-way all-in with the board already reading Kd 6h 5d Td. The 9-seat was holding two red Aces Ah Ad against two pair Tc 6c and both behind the 5-seat’s flopped set of fives 5c 5h.

No magic river card and there was another double elimination.

There are 41 players showing on the tournament clock mid-way through Level 7 with 90 minutes left in registration period.