2025 Poker Showdown Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 32 $600 Badugi (Re-Entry) Entries: 48 Prize Pool: $24,720 March 29, 2025
2025 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Event 32 Champion Dominick Sarle
Event 32 of the 2025 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown was a $600 Badugi (Re-Entry), drawing 48 entries for a prize pool of $24,720. Taking it down was Dominick Sarle, winning outright for $9,625.
Picking up the hand at Draw #2, Dominick Sarle took one card from the small blind, and Jacob Babins took one from the big blind. Sarle checked, Babins bet 50,000, and Sarle called.
Draw #3: Sarle took one card, and Babins took one. Sarle bet 50,000, and Babins called.
Sarle showed a nine-high badugi with to win the pot, and Babins mucked.
Dominick Sarle raised from the small blind to 50,000, and Joseph Olivieri called from the big blind.
Draw #1: Sarle took two cards, and Olivieri took two. Sarle bet 25,000, and Olivieri called.
Draw #2: Sarle took one card, and Olivieri took one. Sarle bet 50,000, Olivieri moved all in for 75,000, and Sarle called.
Draw #3: Sarle took one card, and Olivieri took one. They both showed their first three cards to increase the sweat:
Dominick Sarle: Joseph Olivieri:
Sarle turned over his last card to reveal the , giving him a three-card hand with four high. Olivieri needed any spade or the three of clubs to stay alive.
Olivieri’s last card was — the . Sarle won the pot with his four high in three cards to eliminate Olivieri in third place.
Joseph Olivieri – Eliminated in 3rd Place ($3,460)
Here are the updated chip counts for the start of heads-up play:
Joseph Olivieri called from the small blind for 20,000, Jacob Babins raised from the big blind to 40,000, and Olivieri thought for a while before he folded, leaving himself just 40K.
Babins said he had “king-perfect” as he took the pot.
Joseph Olivieri – 40,000 (1 BB)
The next hand, Olivieri moved all in from the button for 40,000, Babins called from the small blind, and Dominick Sarle called from the big blind. Any further betting would create a side pot.
Draw #1: Babins took one card, Sarle took one card, and Olivieri took two cards. Babins and Sarle both checked.
Draw #2: All three players took one card. Babins and Sarle both checked.
Draw #3: All three players took one card. Babins and Sarle both checked.
Jacob Babins: (three cards, eight high) Dominick Sarle: (three cards, nine high) Joseph Olivieri: (three cards, five high)
Joseph Olivieri raised from the button to 40,000, Jacob Babins reraised from the small blind to 60,000, and Olivieri called.
Draw #1: Babins stood pat, and Olivieri took one card. Babins bet 20,000, and Olivieri called.
Draw #2: Babins stood pat, and Olivieri took one card. Babins bet 40,000, and Olivieri called.
Draw #3: Babins stood pat, and Olivieri took one card. Babins bet 40,000, and Olivieri called. Babins showed a nine-high badugi with , and Olivieri mucked.
Joseph Olivieri raised from the button to 40,000, and Dominick Sarle called from the big blind.
Draw #1: Sarle took one card, and Olivieri took one. Sarle checked, Olivieri bet 20,000, and Sarle called.
Draw #2: Sarle took one card, and Olivieri took one. Sarle checked, Olivieri bet 40,000, and Sarle check-raised to 80,000. Olivieri called.
Draw #3: Both players stood pat. Sarle bet 40,000, Olivieri raised to 80,000, and Sarle called. Olivieri mucked his cards to forfeit, and Sarle won the pot without showing his hand.
Manny Tarich raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and Joseph Olivieri called in the big blind.
Both took one and Olivieri check-called 15,000 from Tarich.
Both took one again, Olivieri bet 30,000, Tarich raised all in for 57,000, and Olivieri called.
Olivieri stood pat, while Tarich took one and showed . Olivieri tabled .
Tarich turned over the non-helpful on his final draw, ending his tournament in fourth place.
Joseph Olivieri – 650,000 (23 BB) Manny Tarich – Eliminated in 4th Place ($2,475)
With three our players remaining from a field of 48, the average chip stack is 480,000 (16 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $3,460 each.
We missed the first draw, but Ryan Hoenig bet 15,000 from the small blind, and Jacob Babins called from the big blind.
Draw #2: Hoenig took one card, and Babins took one. Hoenig bet 30,000, and Babins called.
Draw #3: Hoenig took one card, and Babins stood pat. Hoenig bet 30,000, and Babins called. Hoenig showed for a three-card hand with five high, but Babins turned over to win the pot with a ten-high badugi.
Jacob Babins – 430,000 (14 BB) Ryan Hoenig – 31,000 (1 BB)
The next hand, Hoenig raised from the button to 30,000, Dominick Sarle reraised from the big blind, and Hoenig called all in for 31,000.
Draw #1: Sarle took two cards, and Hoenig took two.
Draw #2: Sarle took two cards, and Hoenig took two.
Draw #3: Sarle stood pat, and Hoenig took two. Sarle showed a king-high badugi with , and Hoenig turned over his first two cards — — before looking at his last two.
Hoenig turned over , and since he now had two diamonds, he only had a three-card hand and was eliminated in fifth place.
Dominick Sarle – 360,000 (12 BB) Ryan Hoenig – Eliminated in 5th Place ($1,975)
With four players remaining from a field of 48, the average chip stack is around 360,000 (12 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $2,475 each.