SHRPO FINAL RESULTS – EVENT 12

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Event 12: $2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix
August 24-25, 2014

Entries: 18
Prize Pool: $36,000

14SHRPO Event 12 Daniel Weinman

RECAP
Eighteen players answered the challenge of Event 12 – the $2,200 Eight Game Mix.  When the dust settled the Day 2 Final Table with six player starting it off, Daniel Weinman ended up taking the title in a three-way chop.  Weinman received $16,000 along with a beautiful Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open trophy, a custom framed photograph with an event information plaque and commemorative pin provided by IMPDI.

The day started out with John Racener as the chip leader and Robert Campbell close behind Steven Wolansky in third.  But the early levels were not kind to either Racener or Campbell.  By the first break, the two of them found themselves on the short stacks and could not come back as Campbell fell in sixth and Racener, the 2010 WSOP Main Event runner-up, soon followed in fifth.

As play wore on, Daniel Weinman sat by himself on one side of the table and the chips started to move there as well.  By the time the players had reached the next break, Weinman had accumulated a third of the chips in play.  Then Weinman turned up the heat. Picking his spots well, Weinman played very aggressively forcing Brandon Delnano, Steven Wolanksy and John Thrower to choose to play big pots against him or battle it out with each other.

His strategy succeeded as his opponents had to turn on each other and with the elimination of Delnano losing a 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball hand 2h3d5h6h9d to Steven Wolansky’s 2s4d5d7h8h, the three of them immediately stopped, agreed to chop the prize pool extending money to third place and ending the tournament.

After the tournament, a pleased Weinman discussed his strategy.  “The big bet games are specialties and they were playing big.  It seemed like the other guys were trying to avoid playing big pots in those and I took advantage.  The other guys were playing too tight even though we were still one spot to the bubble.  I knew were going to chop at three and it worked out.”

The 26 year-old plans to immediately hit the golf links, possibly enter the six-max on Tuesday and then is ready to fire some bullets in the Main Event.  After the series, Weinman also faces a major challenge – playing a 10k tennis match using a frying pan against a 65 year-old friend.

Congratulations to Daniel Weinman – Event 12 Champion!

FINAL RESULTS
1. DANIEL WEINMAN (STATELINE, NV): $16,000
2. STEVEN WOLANSKY (FT. LAUDERDALE, FL): $13,500
3. JOHN THROWER (CUMMING, GA): $6,500

MAIN EVENT SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Event 12: Daniel Weinman Wins In 3-Way Chop

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 16: Limits 3000/6000
2-7 Triple Draw Lowball

After nearly six hours of play, the remaining three players decided it was time to end it.

After the elimination of Brandon Delnano, the players stopped play and agreed to a chop giving chip leader Daniel Weinman the title.

Weinman’s steady play led him to holding around 60% of the chips before the deal was made.   Weinman was constantly applying pressure to the other players when the opportunities arose forcing the others to either play big pots or get out the way.  The tactic worked forcing Steven Wolansky, John Thrower and Brandon Delnano into battling each other to stay alive.

The players agreed to give Weinman $16,000 and the title along with the beautiful Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open trophy and a custom framed 16×20 photograph provided by IMPDI.

Steven Wolansky officially finishes second winning $13,500 and John Thrower takes third for $6,500.

14SHRPO Event 12 Daniel Weinman

Daniel Weinman (Stateline, NV) – $16,000

Steven Wolansky

Steven Wolansky (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) – $13,500

John Thrower

John Thrower (Cummings, GA) – $6,500

 

Event 12: Brandon Delnano Eliminated in 4th Place

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 16: Limits 3000/6000
2-7 Triple Draw Lowball

In a heartbreaking hand, Brandon Delnano’s day came to an end by one card.

Playing 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball, Delnano stood pat against Steven Wolansky. Wolansky took one more card and the players turned their hands up.

Wolansky: 2s4d5d7h8h
Delnano: 2h3d5h6h9d

Delnano finishes in 4th and leaves Dan Weinman in a commanding chip lead.

Brandon Delnano

Brandon Delnano (San Antonio, TX)

Event 12: A Major Stud Hand And A Triple Draw Triple

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 14: Limits 2000/4000 
Limit Hold ‘Em

With four players remaining, John Thrower had mostly had a quiet afternoon. But that all changed as he became the focal point of the action this level.

Early in the level with Brandon Delnano at risk in a Stud Hi-Lo hand with Thrower and Steven Wolansky, all three stayed in the hand until the river. Delnano fired his final bet, Wolansky finally folded and Thrower called.

Thrower showed a pair of 6’s with A-2-3-4-6 but was stunned when Delnano showing 4sJc5dQh turned over A-2-3 for the wheel and scooped leaving Thrower now on the short stack.

But Thrower turned it around in 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball. He survived with a 3-5-6-7-8 when Dan Weinman was drawing one with 3-5-6-8 but got a 10 to give Thrower the double-up. Thrower then won two more hands in the 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball round and put himself back in contention for this Eight Game Mix title.

Event 12: John Racener Eliminated in 5th Place

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 13: Limits 1500/3000 
Razz

A chip lead to start the day went downhill for John Racener and this Razz round ended his day in Event 12.

The chips started getting pushed in with Racener showing 6d7c and chip leader Dan Weinman with 4d4s. After Racener paired his 7 and bet, Weinman put him all-in catching a 5d. The cards were turned up and both had huge Razz draws:

Racener: 2s3s6d7c7d
Weinman: As3s4d4s5d

Both needed one card to complete. Racener got a Jh and missed but Weinman did not catching the 2c for the nut low and sent Racener to the rail. Four players remain with only two cashing here in Event 12.

John Racener - Chip Leader

John Racener (Port Richey, FL)

Event 12: Campbell Eliminated in 6th Place

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 13: Limits 1500/3000
Limit Hold ‘Em

Even catching quads wasn’t enough to keep Robert Campbell alive.

In the Limit Hold ‘Em on Level 13, Campbell survived a flush draw from Steven Wolansky hitting quad aces on the river to keep him in the tournament. But the next hand brought another showdown between him and Wolansky.

Campbell: AdQs
Wolansky QdQc

A 4dKd6hJd board left Campbell with outs but the Jc turned up on the river and ended Campbell’s run in this event.

Robert Campbell

Robert Campbell (Miami, FL)

Event 12: Players on Break, Updated Chip Counts

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 12: Limits 1200/2400
2-7 Triple Draw Lowball

While a lively rail surrounds the final table of Event 8, Event 12 has had its share of action as well. No one has been eliminated since the start of the day but the chips have been flying around the table. Dan Weinman has managed to take a slight edge over the rest of the table headed into Level 13.

John Racener: 26,500
Dan Weinman: 70,000
Robert Campbell: 20,100
Brandon Delnano: 60,900
Steven Wolansky: 65,300
John Thrower: 39,300

Event 12: Rough Level for Racener

$2,200 Eight Game Mix
Level 11: Limits 1000/2000
Stud

John Racener’s bad luck continued in Level 11 in the Stud round. Racener showing AsQs6s2s was a little befuddled after Robert Campbell stayed in the pot with 10d6c4h2d. After the final card was dealt and Campbell made one more call on Racener, Racener showed only a pair of queens and Campbell showed 10-6 for two pair and took the pot.

Play has now started on Level 12 – Limits 1200/2400.