Event 12: Final Two Tables

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining:  11 of 570

Table 22
Seat 1: Amin Hosein – 1,075,000 (36 bb)
Seat 2: Dustin Colwell – 1,115,000 (37 bb)
Seat 3: John Dollinger – 1,160,000 (39 bb)
Seat 4:
Seat 5: Patrick Quinn – 405,000 (14 bb)
Seat 6: Alex Vazquez – 985,000 (33 bb)

Table 23
Seat 1: Rodrigo Sardi – 660,000 (22 bb)
Seat 2: Joseph Di Rosa Rojas – 695,000 (23 bb)
Seat 3: Chris Shebat – 400,000 (13 bb)
Seat 4: Vinny Giuliano – 450,000 (15 bb)
Seat 5: Jesse Kertland – 610,000 (20 bb)
Seat 6: David Shmuel – 1,190,000 (40 bb)

Event 12: 31st-54th Place Finishers

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 20: 5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  25 of 570

31st: James Tomblin – $1,490
32ns: Kevin Rodriguez – $1,490
33rd: Jesse Lonis – $1,490
34th: Michael Wang – $1,490
35th: Drew O’Connell – $1,490
36th: James Burns – $1,490

37th: Robert Hadnott – $1,300
38th: Austin Reilly – $1,300
39th: Carlos Matos Erarte – $1,300
40th: Jose Reyes – $1,300
41st: Blake Whittington – $1,300
42nd: Randal Fernandez – $1,300

43rd: Raffaello Locatelli – $1,155
44th: Scott Robbins – $1,155
45th: Jonathan Grasso – $1,155
46th: David DiBernardi – $1,155
47th: Ryan Depaulo – $1,155
48th: Jacob Ristich – $1,155

49th: Robert Abner – $1,040
50th: Dwayne Vetter – $1,040
51st: David Moreno – $1,040
52nd: William Watson – $1,040
53rd: Jeff Trudeau – $1,040
54th: James Halverson – $1,040

Event 12: 55th-88th Place Finishers

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  35 of 570

55th: Amelio Amato – $955
56th: Vincent Moscati – $955
57th: Marco Leonelli – $955
58th: Jonathan Borenstein – $955
59th: Joseph Hebert – $955
60th: Dan Stavila – $955

61st: Aron Dermer – $895
62nd: James Anderson – $895
63rd: Ronnie Day – $895
64th: Unclaimed – $895
65th: Thanhlong Nguyen – $895
66th: Christopher Weber – $895

67th: Daniel Ferreira – $850
68th: Lawrence Brown – $850
69th: Fernando Rodriguez Vasquez – $850
70th: William Blais – $850
71st: Jason Russianoff – $850
72nd: Alan Hamza – $850
73rd: Stuart Greenbaum – $850
74th: Michael Tait – $850
75th: Timothy Stull – $850
76th: Ronald Velez – $850
77th: Thomas Hunnicutt – $850
78th: Martin Robbins – $850

79th: Adam White – $825
80th: Blake Napierala – $825
81st: Christopher Underwood – $825
82nd: Steve Zhang – $825
83rd: Richard Meister – $825
84th: Marcus El Huaick – $825
85th: Matthew Cosentino – $825
86th: Alberto Sabogali – $825
87th: Joseph Henry – $825
88th: Ducarmel Beaubien – $825

Event 12: Dustin Colwell Leads With 44 Remaining

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 16: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  44 of 570

Dustin Colwell

The $600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry) is well into the money now with 44 players remaining after the latest break.

Dustin Colwell is the chip leader currently with about 670,000, a clear 40 big blinds ahead of his nearest competitor.

Event 12: Results on Dinner Break

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 12:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining:  88 of 570

Jeremy Becker cashed in the Six-Max

Seven players hit the rail between the money bubble and dinner break. They will return at approximately 7:20 pm to continue the push towards the final table and winner.

89th: Max Pinnola – $825
90th: Connor Kleitz – $825
91st: Matthew Ploof – $800
92nd: Nikita Kutukov – $800
93rd: David Albertson – $800
94th: Jeremy Becker – $800
95th: Anthony Askey – $800

Event 12: Six-Max in the Money Before Dinner

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 12:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining:  95 of 570

There was a little race in the Six-Max between the money bubble and dinner break. The bubble won.

With only a few minutes before the tournament was set to take their 40-minute dinner break, they dropped down to 96 players to put them on the money bubble. Then promptly busted it with barely a blink, the clock paused only long enough to confirm there were 95 remaining in the money.

They will play out the last of Level 12 then take that break they earned.

Payouts:

1st: $50,920 + Trophy
2nd: $35,930
3rd: $25,785
4th: $18,760
5th: $13,840
6th: $10,355
7th-8th: $7,860
9th-10th: $6,055
11th-12th: $4,735
13th-14th: $3,755
15th-16th: $3,025
17th-18th: $2,475
19th-24th: $2,055
25th-30th: $1,735
31st-36th: $1,490
37th-42nd: $1,300
43rd-48th: $1,155
49th-54th: $1,040
55th-60th: $955
61st-66th: $895
67th-78th: $850
79th-90th: $825
91st-95th: $800

Event 12: Prize Pool and Payouts with $50K to the Six-Max Champ

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 11:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Players Remaining:  150 of 570

The record 570 entries in the $600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em tournament combined to create a prize pool worth $299,250. The last 95 places will pay with $800 for a min-cash and $50,920 to the Six-Max champion.

2021 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 12
$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  570
Prize Pool:  $299,250
April 20, 2021

1st: $50,920 + Trophy
2nd: $35,930
3rd: $25,785
4th: $18,760
5th: $13,840
6th: $10,355
7th-8th: $7,860
9th-10th: $6,055
11th-12th: $4,735
13th-14th: $3,755
15th-16th: $3,025
17th-18th: $2,475
19th-24th: $2,055
25th-30th: $1,735
31st-36th: $1,490
37th-42nd: $1,300
43rd-48th: $1,155
49th-54th: $1,040
55th-60th: $955
61st-66th: $895
67th-78th: $850
79th-90th: $825
91st-95th: $800

Event 12: Registration Closed with 570 Entries

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10:  500/1,500 with a 1,500 ante
Entries:  570

Another tournament, another record. This time it’s the $600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em tournament putting 570 entries in the game to become the biggest field for this game, topping the 434 from January.

That puts nearly $300,000 up for grabs and we will post the payout information as soon as it is available.

  • 2021 Showdown (April) – 570 entries
  • 2021 LHPO (January) – 434 entries
  • 2019 SHRPO (August) – 349 entries
  • 2016 Showdown (April) – 312 entries
  • 2019 SHRPO (August) – 288 entries

Event 12: More Visitors

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9:  500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Entries:  570

Vanessa Kade

While tournament staff add up the big numbers, we found some more visitor in our midst. We have a big crew coming into town for the Championship and the fields will keep growing.

Matt Stout is a regular feature in most of our big series and the recently married man is back trying to win his second SHRP title. He also made big splashes here when he made the WPT Poker Showdown televised final table in 2014 and again in 2018.

Vanessa Kade is making her first SHR Hollywood appearance not long after getting a lot of attention in the online poker world. The Canadian pro went big in the PokerStars 15th Anniversary Sunday Million event, outlasting an incredible 69,876-entry field to take the title along with more than $1.5 million. Welcome to South Florida, Vanessa.

Matt Stout

Event 12: Nick Ahmadi Eliminated by David Moreno

$600 Big Stack Six-Max NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8:  400/800 with a 800 ante
Entries:  541

David Moreno

Action folded to Nick Ahmadi in the cutoff and he open-shoved for 10,800. David Moreno was sitting on the button and called before the blinds folded.

Moreno: 5s5c
Ahmadi: Qc8c

Ahmadi was a coinflip from doubling up but Moreno improved to a set of fives on the JhTd5d flop. The 2h turn left Ahmadi looking for a gutshot nine to double but the 2d river filled Moreno’s boat to send Ahmadi out.

David Moreno: 65,600