$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 405 of 2,923
They are having a good time at Table 26 but that’s to be expected with Darryll Fish in the 1-seat and Aaron Massey in the 9-seat. And they’ve been very active.
Fish began the day with 125,000 and has run it up nicely in the first hour. The latest bump came when he called two-time SHRP champ Ido Ashkenazi’s 18,500 shove.
Fish: Ashkenazi:
It was not a “classic” race but Ashkenazi was flipping with his two overs and clubs. The flop changed little but the turn left Ashkenazi drawing to one of the four remaining fives in the deck.
The river was not what he needed to stay in the game while the Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member pushed his stack over 300,000.
Darryll Fish – 321,000 (80 bb) Ido Ashkenazi – Eliminated
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 468 of 2,923
It didn’t look like former SHRPO champ Dan “Miami Boss” Suied would have a tough start to his day but empty seats around his table were quickly filled by Tony Ruberto, Oliver Busquet, and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker ambassador Wally Maddah.
The first big battle began with Suied opening 6,000 and Ruberto moving all-in for 52,000 from the cutoff. Suied called after a short think and the cards were flipped face up.
Ruberto: Suied:
Suied needed to hit an ace or some straight/flushy cards to knock out the tough player but blanked as the board ran all-low, mostly red to send Ruberto the double.
Tony Ruberto – 115,000 (38 bb) Dan Suied – 113,000 (38 bb)
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 513 of 2,923
When researching the Day 2 redraw, something big popped up immediately. Table 7 has a LOT of chips in action and not going anywhere anytime soon.
James Salmon (398,000), Ray Ross (316,500), and Travis Hartshorn (303,000) all bagged up top nine stacks and hold 1,117,500 of the chips in play. And this table will not break until only 18 players remain.
Table 7 could turn into a chip grinder for shorter stacked players unlucky enough to redraw to one the empty seats.
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 531 of 2,923
Chip leader Sonny Lee is staying active and not sitting back on his stack. He opened three hands in a row before March Stein pushed back.
Lee opened to 7,000 and Stein shoved in his entire 66,500 stack to put Lee deep into thought. After a few minutes, Lee called and Stein was at risk.
Lee: Stein:
Stein had two live cards but Lee hit right on the flop to leave Stein looking for miracle running cards. The turn was not what he needed and Stein was drawing dead to the river.
Sonny Lee – 490,000 (163 bb) Marcus Stein – Eliminated
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 549 of 2,923
After the 15-minute delayed start, cards are in the air for Event 9 Day 2. They’ll play three 40-minute levels before taking their first break and we should hit the money soon after that.
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 549 of 2,923
Due to major traffic in the area because of an accident, the restart is being delayed 15 minutes to give our players a chance to safely make it to the ballroom.
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 549 of 2,923
After six starting flights of Event 9, all survivors return today to play at the same time trying to make some big money. The tournament drew the exact same number of entries as last year’s run and they created a prize pool over $1.4 million with $254,000 waiting for the eventual champ.
There are 549 players returning today with only 250 walking away with cash including defending champion, and two-time SHRP winner, Ruslan Dykshteyn. Sonny Lee begins Day 2 with the chip lead, the only player over 400K, with James Salmon and Jake Schwartz as notables in the top ten of the counts.
Also returning we have Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, Will “The Thrill” Failla, former WPT World Champion Asher Conniff, Harrison Gimbel, Sorel Mizzi, and Event 1 champ Hiep Doan along with Seminole Hard Rock Poker team members Mukul Pahuja, Jessica Dawley, Loni Harwood, Michael Laake, Stewart Newman, and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker ambassador Wally Maddah.
The tournament will switch to 40-minute levels for Day 2 and move up to 60-minute levels at the final table. They still have a lot of work to do if they want to earn the title but it will be worth it.
Players will begin unbagging their chips in a few minutes and the restart rolls at 1pm.
Update: Due to major traffic in the area, Day 2 will restart at 1:15pm.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood Property Update
Preparations are underway for the development of an iconic hotel tower and resort:
Parking – Poker players are encouraged to park in Winner’s Way Garage to access both the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown tournament space and The Poker Room
The Poker Room – Players may access the poker room by entering through the main lobby or via the exterior entrance on the opposite end of Winner’s Way Garage.
Inside hotel – Services and amenities inside the hotel will remain open along with regularly scheduled events and entertainment.