Event 12: Big Bounties

$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Level 1: 25/50

The second bounty tournament on today’s schedule is a big one. Event 12 has a $1,650 buy-in with a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $500 bounty on every player’s head.

Knock someone out, get a purple $500 cash chip. Easy game.

Bounty tournaments are generally a little more aggressive than normal, they loosen up for the chance to pocket money long before the bubble. But this one will be a little more cautious because of the bigger buy-in and also there is only a single re-entry option if a player is busted out.

Players sit down to 12,000 starting stacks and the first ten levels are 30 minutes long. Late registration and that single re-entry are available until the start of Level 11, when they return from dinner at 9pm, and they switch to 40-minutes long. Day 1 will conclude after Level 16 and the remaining players will return tomorrow to play it out.

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 12,000 in tournament chips
  • Levels 1-10 are 30 minutes; Levels 11+ are 40 minutes
  • Final Table Levels are 60 minutes
  • Late registration/single re-entry available until start of Level 11
  • Day 1 will end after Level 16 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Event 12 Structure Sheet

Event 12: Andre Crooks Takes Down Bounty Title

2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood
Event #12
$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Total Entries: 139
Prizepool: $139,000 + $69,500 in Bounties

Andre Crooks Wins $1,650 Purple Chip Bounty
Andre Crooks Wins $1,650 Purple Chip Bounty

Andre Crooks feels right at home at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

Last year, Crooks made a deep run in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown $3,500 WPT main event, finishing third for $383,000. This year, he bests a field of 139 players to take home the $1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty for $40,308.

He defeated 2015 WSOP Main Event runner-up Josh Beckley in a strenuous heads-up battle to take home the trophy. Their heads-up match lasted several hours with the chip lead changing hands multiple times.

“It was very tough, very tough,” said Crooks of the heads-up match. “I had him down to 20 big [blinds] three or four different times and he came back every time. There was no racing with him. I don’t want to race with him.”

Even though he came out on top in the match, Crooks had nothing but praise for Beckley’s heads-up skills.

“I played a lot of heads-up online,” he said. “And nothing ever like that. As far as heads-up poker goes, he’s definitely the toughest person I’ve ever sat.”

The win puts Crooks’ career tournament earnings over $500,000 with almost all of his cashes coming exclusively in the South Florida area. Even after his breakout performance in last year’s main event, Crooks hasn’t changed his lifestyle much and has stuck to tournaments in the state.

“I’ve actually been working a lot more since that happened,” said Crooks. “I’ve played a little less poker and only play around here. I don’t travel or anything.”

While most of the attention on this event was about the epic heads-up match, the rest of the final table was stacked with results as well. Crooks came out on top of a final table that featured accomplished Florida pros Erik Christensen and Ian O’Hara as well as long-time pro Jean Gaspard, who has over $2 million in tournament earnings.

Here are the final table results:

1st: Andre Crooks – $40,308
2nd: Josh Beckley – $23,630
3rd: Joseph Cappello – $13,900
4th: Erik Christensen – $11,120
5th: Jean Gaspard – $8,340
6th: Mohammad Arani – $6,950
7th: Ian O’Hara – $5,560
8th: James Hughes – $4,170
9th: Gustavo Moscon – $3,128

Event 12 Final Results

Event 12: Andre Crooks Wins Purple Chip Bounty ($40,308), Josh Beckley Eliminated in 2nd ($23,630)

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 1 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

Andre Crooks
Andre Crooks

Josh Beckley moved all in on the button and Andre Crooks called. Beckley showed Th7c and needed help against Crooks’ QhJh.

The board ran out Jd6d2sQcTc and Crooks had Beckley drawing dead to the river and won the pot and the tournament with top two pair.

Crooks takes home $40,308 for his win and Beckley earns $23,630 for his runner-up finish. A complete recap will be published later tonight.

Joshua Beckley
Joshua Beckley

Andre Crooks – Event 12 Champion
Josh Beckley – Eliminated in 2nd Place

Event 12: Josh Beckley Doubles Again

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

Josh Beckley moved all in on the button for 118,000 and Andre Crooks called. Beckley tabled 6c4c and needed help against Crooks’ Jc9s.

The board ran out 9d6d5h4hKs and Beckley doubled up with sixes and fours.

“Alright baby,” said Beckley. “Back to 10 blinds.”

Josh Beckley – 242,000
Andre Crooks – 1,400,000

Event 12: Josh Beckley Scores a Double

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

Andre Crooks moved all in on the button and Josh Beckley called and was all in for his last 174,000.

Crooks showed Th8s, but was in trouble against Beckley’s 9h9d. The window was the Td, but the rest of the flop was followed by the 9s and the 4s.

Beckley flopped a set and left Crooks drawing to runners. The turn was the Kd and the river was the Js to give Beckley the double up.

Josh Beckley – 352,000
Andre Crooks – 1,310,000

Event 12: Beckley on Life Support

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

Josh Beckley limped in on the button and Andre Crooks checked his option from the big blind. They saw a flop of Qc8d5c and both players checked to see the Tc fall on the turn.

Crooks checked again and Beckley bet 45,000. Crooks called and the 9d peeled off on the river. Both players check and Crooks showed Ts2h.

Beckley mucked his hand and is under 10 big blinds now.

Andre Crooks – 1,660,000
Josh Beckley – 200,000

Event 12: Crooks Gets Some Back

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

On the turn with the board reading Kc3h3sTs, Josh Beckley checked and Andre Crooks bet 71,000. Beckley called and the river was the 3c.

Beckley checked again and Crooks bet 154,000. Beckley tanked for some time before calling. Crooks showed Kh7d and Beckley mucked his hand.

Crooks took the pot and the chips are almost even again.

Andre Crooks – 780,000
Josh Beckley – 880,000

Event 12: Josh Beckley Back on Top

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 26: 12,000/24,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (34 big blinds)

On the turn with the board reading 6c3h2d3c, Josh Beckley checked and Andre Crooks bet 50,000. Beckley called and the river was the Jh.

Beckley checked again and Crooks bet 116,000. Beckley quickly called and Crooks showed Jc9c, good for jacks and threes. Beckley tabled 5h4h, good for a straight and he wins the pot.

“Why didn’t you raise?” asked Crooks. “What are you scared of?”

“I play unpredictably,” said Beckley. “I think we both play pretty unpredictably. That’s why you’re a challenge.”

Josh Beckley 1,150,000
Andre Crooks – 510,000

Event 12: Beckley Evens it Out

$1,650 No Limit Hold’em Purple Chip Bounty
Level 25: 10,000/20,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 139
Average Stack: 834,000 (41 big blinds)

Josh Beckley raised from the button to 45,000 and Andre Crooks three-bet to 105,000 out of the big blind.

Beckley called and the flop was 9h3c2s. Crooks checked and Beckley bet 80,000. Crooks check-raised to 185,000 and Beckely tanked for a minute before calling.

The turn was the 3d and both players checked. The river was the Jh and Crooks checked. Beckely went all in for about 350,000 and Crooks quickly folded.

Beckley takes the pot and the stacks are almost even again.

Josh Beckley – 860,000
Andre Crooks – 800,000