Championship: Chris Brewer – 3rd Place ($412,375)

$5,300 SHRPO Championship (Re-Entry)
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 32:  150,000/300,000 with a 300,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 1,110

Chris Brewer

Jim Collopy raised from the small blind to 825,000 with Js8d, and Chris Brewer called from the big blind with As8h.

The flop came 7s6s5h, Collopy checked, Brewer bet 650,000, and Collopy thought for a while before he called.

The turn card was the Ks, Collopy checked, Brewer bet 1,100,000, and Collopy thought for a while before he check-raised all in.

Brewer slammed some chips on the table in frustration, and then tanked for a while before he folded. Collopy took the pot.

Jim Collopy  –  19,925,000  (66 bb)
Chris Brewer  –  5,875,000  (20 bb)

Two hands later, Chris Brewer min-raised from the button to 600,000, Jim Collopy moved all in from the big blind, and Brewer tanked for a while before he called all in for 5,125,000 with Ah10c.

Collopy turned over 9h9d, and Brewer needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came Kc7d3sQcKh, and Brewer turned a gutshot straight draw, but improved no further. Collopy won the pot with his pocket nines to eliminate Brewer in third place.

Chris Brewer  –  Eliminated in 3rd Place  ($412,375)

And here are the official chip counts for the start of heads-up play:

Jim Collopy  –  26,525,000  (88 bb)
Sergio Aido  –  17,850,000  (60 bb)

Esther Taylor Wins Event 41 in a Heads-Up Chop

2022 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 41
$2,200 Five-Card Pot-Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Entries:  115
Prize Pool:  $230,000
August 8-9, 2022

Esther Taylor

Esther Taylor from Havertown, Pennsylvannia was declared the winner of Event 41 at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open after a chop was decided upon between the final two players. Taylor was the chip leader at the time, so she took home $59,825 along with the guitar pick trophy.

Taylor is a seasoned tournament pro with more than $2 million in career tournament earnings, but this is her first tournament title here at SHRPO. We caught up with her after the final table to get her thoughts about the tournament win.

“I’m happy to win, it’s always nice to win a trophy you know,” said Taylor. She continued, “I can take it home to my daughter, she’ll love it, but she has a billion [softball] trophies,” said Taylor.

“It was tough, it was tough, it wasn’t easy. There were a lot of good players, and the structure was very deep so it took a long time. Every one was kind of grinding, and just re-doubling up,” said Taylor when she was asked about her journey through the final day of the tournament.

When she was asked what keeps bringing her back to the Seminole Hard Rock for tournament series she said, “It’s such a simple flight to get here, although I drove for the first time this time. I love all you guys on the staff, and just how well the tournaments are run – and you know I play a lot of mixed games and this is one of few spots where they offer a lot of different games.”

Congratulations to the champion of Event 41 – Esther Taylor!

Final Table Results:

1st: Esther Taylor – $59,825* + SHRPO trophy
2nd: Roman Hrabec – $50,000*
3rd: Nicholas Nieto – $25,070
4th: Andrei Mitsiuk – $16,100
5th: Daniel Navarette – $12,190
6th: John Dubois – $10,120
7th: Melad Marji – $8,740
8th: Daniella Suid – $7,705

*: denotes results of a two-way deal.

That concludes our coverage of Event 41, but there is still so much more action to follow along with, including the SHRPO Championship that is still in play. Stay here at seminolehardrockpokeropen.com for all of the live updates.

Championship: Justin Liberto – 4th Place ($305,955)

$5,300 SHRPO Championship (Re-Entry)
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 32:  150,000/300,000 with a 300,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3 of 1,110

Justin Liberto
Justin Liberto

Justin Liberto raised from the button to 600,000, Sergio Aido moved all in from the big blind, and Liberto called all in with AdQs.

Aido turned over 9s9h, and Liberto needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came KsKd5d5h4h, and the pocket nines held up for Aido to win the pot with two pair, kings and nines, eliminating Liberto in fourth place.

Justin Liberto  –  Eliminated in 4th Place  ($305,955)

And here are the updated chip counts from a hand or two later, followed by the remaining payouts:

Seat 1.  Chris Brewer  –  10,100,000  (34 bb)
Seat 2.  Sergio Aido  –  16,500,000  (55 bb)
Seat 3.  Jim Collopy  –  17,650,000  (59 bb)

1st:  $900,100 + Guitar Tower Trophy
2nd:  $614,775
3rd:  $412,375

Event 45: Prize Pool and Payouts; $5,610 to the Winner

2022 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 45
$200 Quad Stack Double Green Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)
$20,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  264
Prize Pool:  $29,040
Bounty Prize Pool:  $13,200
August 9, 2022

Registration closed for Event 45, the $200 Quad Stack Double Green Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry) tournament, with 264 entries, generating a prize pool of $29,040 with an additional $12,300 set aside for bounties. The final 33 players make the money, with a min-cash set at $335.

Up top for the winner is $5,610 plus the SHRPO trophy.

1st:  $5,610 + SHRPO trophy
2nd:  $3,855
3rd:  $2,775
4th:  $1,810
5th:  $1,400
6th:  $1,160
7th:  $975
8th:  $815
9th-10th:  $665
11th-12th:  $560
13th-15th:  $480
16th-18th:  $440
19th-21st:  $410
22nd-24th:  $380
25th-27th:  $350
28th-33rd:  $335

Event 41: Esther Taylor Wins After Two-Way Deal

$2,200 Five-Card Pot-Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  15,000/30,000
Players Remaining:  2 of 115

Esther Taylor

The final two players have decided to chop to bring Event 41 to a close at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open. Esther Taylor was declared the winner as the chip leader, and she was awarded the Seminole Hard Rock guitar pick trophy along with her prize money. Here is the prize money the final two players agreed to in the chop.

1st: Esther Taylor – $59,825
2nd: Roman Hrabec – $50,000

Stay tuned for a recap of the event with a winner’s interview and the full final table results.

Roman Hrabec

Event 41: Nicholas Nieto – 3rd Place ($25,070)

$2,200 Five-Card Pot-Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  15,000/30,000
Players Remaining:  2 of 115

Nicholas Nieto

Nicholas Nieto was all in holding KhQh10h8c7h under the gun, and Esther Taylor had him covered with KsQdJsJh8d in the hole from the small blind.

The board was dealt 10s8s3hAs5c, and Nieto was eliminated in third place, good for $25,070. Taylor stacked up 1.7 million after collecting the pot.

Esther Taylor – 1,700,000 (56 bb)
Nicholas Nieto – Eliminated  in Third Place ($25,070) 

Ivan Ruban Wins the $1,100 Big 4 No-Limit Hold’em Event Outright for $107,125

2022 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 39
$1,100 Big 4 No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  563
Prize Pool:  $563,000
August 8-9, 2022

Ivan Ruban

Event 39 of the 2022 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open was the $1,100 Big 4 No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry). The tournament drew 563 entries, generating a prize pool of $563,000. Taking it down was Ivan Ruban, winning outright for $107,125.

“It feels good to win this tournament,” said Ruban afterward. “I hope to do it again soon.”

Ruban finished Day 1 on top of the chip counts by a healthy margin of 35 big blinds, leading the 17 players who returned on Day 2. He coasted to the final table, and once there stayed out of the way for the most part as players began to fall.

With four players remaining, Ruban picked up pocket aces in back-to-back hands, doubling up into a commanding chip lead thanks to a set-over-set showdown. He then added to it by eliminating Gary Gelman in fourth place moments later.

Ruban began heads-up play against 2013 SHRPO champion Blair Hinkle with nearly a 4:1 chip lead and closed it out after making a full house in a limped pot, earning the outright victory.

Ruban, a native of Moscow, Russia, recently moved to South Florida and has registered several cashes at the Seminole Hard Rock in those few months. This marks his second-largest live career tournament score and pushes him past the $420,000 mark in total live earnings according to the Hendon Mob poker database.

PlaceFirst NameLast NamePrize Amount
1IvanRuban$107,125
2BlairHinkle$73,425
3GeorgeDolofan$48,500
4GaryGelman$34,360
5KharlinSued$26,385
6NelliePark$21,700
7KevinNaim$18,000
8ZoltanCzinkota$14,325
9SohebPorbandarwala$10,760
10RoniZelichonok$10,760
11SeanShah$8,900
12MichaelWadlow$8,900
13SteveKarp$7,125
14JoshDaff$7,125
15YejunKim$7,125
16BorjaIglesias$5,940
17JordanMiller$5,940
18PaulDomb$5,940
19KevinBlewitt$5,015
20JoseRuiz$5,015
21WillGivens$5,015
22AntonioMallol$4,165
23ManuelAmaro Alvarez$4,165
24FilippKhavin$4,165
25LeviBerger$3,555
26JeremyBecker$3,555
27BobMather$3,555
28ParkerLaneyherdt$2,955
29BradleyCoultas$2,955
30BrianHastings$2,955
31SamuelLaskowitz$2,955
32BrandonNavarrete$2,955
33PhilHui$2,955
34DanielPearlman$2,955
35StevenMcKoy$2,955
36JuliaBindelglass$2,955
37ScottZakheim$2,575
38MarcSchiller$2,575
39TuanPhan$2,575
40RudyCervantes$2,575
41MarcoRodriguez$2,575
42NicholasZautra$2,575
43DavidWilliams$2,575
44MichaelAmato$2,575
45ShangDai$2,575
46AlejandroFunes$2,250
47IraSchwartz$2,250
48EricPhillips$2,250
49BinDuan$2,250
50JosephLiberta$2,250
51PasqualeCaiazza$2,250
52RonaldSullivan$2,250
53JeffreyBlenkarn$2,250
54JamesCaleraro$2,250
55RyanVan Sanford$2,000
56AshrafChehata$2,000
57JavierZarco$2,000
58MichaelMann$2,000
59TaylorHart$2,000
60RichardRice$2,000
61LukeSpeer$2,000
62ChristopherMeyers$2,000
63AlaikseiTsiareshka$2,000
64MarcusStein$1,805
65RafaelLima$1,805
66DavidKahan$1,805
67VictorFigueroa$1,805
68VincentChauve$1,805
69TuanPham$1,805
70JasonUnger$1,805
71DarrenRabinowitz$903
72CarlosVelasco$902

Event 41: Andrei Mitsiuk – 4th Place ($16,100)

$2,200 Five-Card Pot-Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  15,000/30,000
Players Remaining:  3 of 115

Andrei Mitsiuk

All the cards except Andrei Mitsiuk’s were out on the table, and he was all in from the big blind, and Esther Taylor had him covered holding QcQhJs5c5h on the cutoff.

The final board read Qs7c7d5s6h, and Mitsiuk was eliminated in fourth place, good for $16,100. Taylor stacked up 1.48 million after collecting the pot.

Esther Taylor – 1,480,000 (39 bb)
Andrei Mitsiuk – Eliminated in Fourth Place ($16,100) 

 

High Roller: Nolan King Wins ($713,190); Sean Winter Finishes as Runner-Up ($505,700)

$25,500 Big 4 High Roller (Re-Entry)
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 23:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 105

Nolan King
Big 4 High Roller Champion Nolan King

Nolan King slowly increased his lead over Sean Winter, and these were the stack sizes heading into the final hand:

Nolan King  –  6,200,000  (62 bb)
Sean Winter  –  4,300,000  (43 bb)

Sean Winter raised to 250,000, and Nolan King called.

The flop came 9s6d3s, King checked, Winter bet 200,000, and King check-raised to 800,000. Winter thought for a while before he moved all in for 4,050,000.

King quickly called with 7s6s for a pair of sixes with a spade flush draw. Winter turned over 9h6h for two pair, nines and sixes, and he needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The turn card was the Js, the river card was the 4d, and King finished with a spade flush to win the pot — and the $25,500 Big 4 High Roller — with a seven-high flush.

Sean Winter finished as the runner-up, earning $505,700.

Congratulations to Nolan King!

1st:  Nolan King  –  $713,190 + SHRPO Trophy
2nd:  Sean Winter  –  $505,700
3rd:  Arian Stolt  –  $319,000
4th:  James Carroll  –  $217,900
5th:  Taylor Wilson  –  $140,050
6th:  David Peters  –  $103,740
7th:  Chad Eveslage  –  $85,585
8th:  Dylan Linde  –  $72,615
9th:  Michael Duek  –  $70,025
10th:  Darren Elias  –  $67,430
11th:  Taylor Von Kriegenbergh  –  $64,840
12th:  Joseph Cheong  –  $62,255
13th:  Asher Conniff  –  $59,650
14th:  Ignacio Moron  –  $57,055
15th:  Joey Weissman  –  $54,645

Stay tuned for a recap of this final table, which will be posted later tonight.

Sean Winter
Runner-Up Sean Winter

Championship: Raul Hernandez – 5th Place ($231,060)

$5,300 SHRPO Championship (Re-Entry)
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts | Live Stream
Level 31:  125,000/250,000 with a 250,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 1,110

Raul Hernandez

Raul Hernandez opened to 550,000 from under the gun and Sergio Aido defended his big blind to see the Qd5d3s flop. Aido checked, Hernandez bet 400,000 and Aido check-raised all in. Hernandez had the shortest stack and called at risk for 1,900,000.

Aido: QsTd
Hernandez: 6s6h

Hernandez was ahead preflop but Aido paired his queen to take the lead. The board finished with the 4c turn and 4h river to send the local favorite out in fifth place.

Sergio Aido – 12,975,000 (52 bb)
Raul Hernandez – Eliminated in 5th Place ($231,060)