CSOP Event Recap

2015 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Charity Series of Poker $300 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

August 14th, 2015

Total Entries:  232
Total Prize Pool:  $64,960

Event 20 Champion David Somers

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The Charity Series of Poker event welcomed a record-breaking field of 232 players to the Seminole Hard Rock on Friday, August 14th and the tournament raised over $33,000 for the Habitat for Humanity charity. A collection of celebrities and the biggest stars in poker came out to have some fun and give back to charity. The contestants included actors Sasha Barrese, Mekhi Pfiffer, Omar Benson Miller, and Jennifer Tilly; as well as poker players Scotty Nguyen, Phil Laak, Will Failla, and the brainchild of the CSOP Matt Stout.

A cocktail party preceded the tournament at the L Bar, so the players were all in a good mood when cards got into the air at 7 p.m. The atmosphere was a lot of fun during the early, crazy stages of the event, and many players re-entered multiple times to help pump up the prize pool for charity. The final table of ten players was reached shortly before midnight, and then play got a little more serious despite the quickly escalating blind levels.

David Somers doubled up right before the final table began when he hit runner-runner kings with pocket queens in the hole on a K-9-4-K-K board. His opponent, Ashwin Sarin, held pocket fours, and that king on the river proved to be a pivotal card in the tournament.

Somers went on a rush at the final table as notables Jessica Dawley (7th place), Eddy Sabat (6th place), and Ken Aldridge (3rd place) were eliminated. Somers scored another fortuitous double up when his Ah10s found an ace on the river of a board dealt KhJd6dJcAc to top the pocket deuces held by Nick Yunis, who was the winner of last year’s charity event.

A few hands later it was all over. Yunis moved all in preflop for 625,000 and Somers called. The last two players then tabled their hands.

Somers: Jd5d
Yunis: 8h6c

Board: Jh5s4cAcJc

Yunis was eliminated on the hand in second place, good for $5,652, and he made a valiant effort to defend his title after winning this tournament one year ago. Somers won the CSOP event, and the 19-year-old took home $9,743 in addition to a seat in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Main Event. Somers celebrated his tournament victory with CSOP founder Matt Stout after the win. The two grew up together in the same hometown.

After the tournament Somers was asked about his deep run in the tournament. “I came in a little above average at the final table. And then I just started playing standard strategy because the hands started coming. I got queens, kings, I was winning flips, I flopped a set with threes against kings. You gotta run good and I got lucky tonight.” He also offered his thoughts about the fun atmosphere of the tournament. “I’m a 19-year-old kid trying to make a name for myself and I was sitting around with Scotty Nguyen, Jennifer Tilly, and Phil Laak. It was a great atmoshpere. The cocktail hour before the tournament was a lot of fun too.” Somers was also happy to give back to charity. “I went to a Jesuit high school and now I go to a Jesuit college, and they really stress the importance of being men and women for others. So being able to give a few bucks to help out folks who aren’t as fortunate as I am is a great thing,” said Somers.

Congratulations to our Event 20 Champion – David Somers!

1st: David Somers – $9,743
2nd: Nick Yunis – $5,652
3rd: Ken Aldridge – $3,670
4th: Tom Thomas – $2,371
5th: Ashwin Sarin – $1,721
6th: Eddy Sabat – $1,462
7th: Jessica Dawley – $1,072
8th: William “Vito” Sturiano – $780
9th: Paul Hoover – $747
10th: Chris Weber – $682

In addition to the prize money listed above, the final table players in the CSOP event received these prizes from the Seminole Hard Rock.

1st Place: Seat into the $5,250 buy-in, $5 Million Guarantee Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship

2nd Place: Hard Rock Punta Cana 6 Night Poker Package – 6 nights at Hard Rock Punta Cana double occupancy. One Punta Cana Poker Classic Main Event Entry. Round trip transport to and from Punta Cana International Airport. Unlimited premium food and beverage (all-inclusive system). 24 hour premium room service. Event gift bag. $1,500 in Resorts Credits to be used towards spa, gold, tours and other activities. $1,000 travel money.

3rd Place: Hard Rock Resort Package (USA) – $2,000 trip to USA Hard Rock property plus $1,000 travel money.

4th Place: Quarterbacks of the Century Signed Jersey

5th Place: John Elway Signed Jersey

6th Place: Dan Marino Signed Jersey

7th Place: Hard Rock Goodie Bag – Samsonite Luggage (4 piece). Panasonic underwater camera. Candle Shaving Kit. Gucci Men’s Card Case. Hard Rock Leather Duffel.

8th Place: Florida Hard Rock Dinner and 1 Night Stay plus Slash Autographed Guitar – $500 guitar value and $325 value on hotel and dinner. Redeemable at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood or Tampa.

9th Place: Hard Rock Goodie Bag – Hard Rock Leather Duffel. Gucci Men’s Card Case. Panasonic underwater camera. Jawbone Jambox. Klipsch earbuds.

10th Place: Florida Hard Rock Dinner and 1 Night Stay plus Penn & Teller Autographed Guitar – $265 guitar value and $325 value on hotel and dinner. Redeemable at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood or Tampa.

CSOP: David Somers Wins CSOP Event ($9,743) – Nick Yunis Eliminated in Second Place ($5,652)

2015 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Charity Series of Poker $300 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

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Nick Yunis moved all in preflop for 625,000 and David Somers (pictured above) called. The last two players then tabled their hands.

Somers: Jd5d
Yunis: 8h6c

Board: Jh5s4cAcJc

Yunis (pictured below) was eliminated on the hand in second place, good for $5,652. It should be noted that he made a valiant effort to defend his title after winning this tournament one year ago. David Somers wins the Charity Series of Poker event, and the 19-year-old took home $9,743 in addition to a seat in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Main Event.

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The hand brought a fun night here at the Seminole Hard Rock to a close. There was a record field of 232 players, and more than $32,000 was raised for the Habitat For Humanity charity. A recap of the event and an interview with CSOP founder Matt Stout will be posted early tomorrow.

CSOP: Final Table Seating Chart

2015 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Charity Series of Poker $330 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Here is a look at the final 10 players in the Charity Series of Poker event at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open.

Seat 1: Jessica Dawley
Seat 2: Nick Yunis
Seat 3: Ken Aldridge
Seat 4: Tom Thomas
Seat 5: Ashwin Sarin
Seat 6: Eddy Sabat
Seat 7: Chris Weber
Seat 8: William “Vito” Sturian0
Seat 9: David Somers
Seat 10: Paul Hoover

CSOP: Results (18th-11th Place)

2015 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Charity Series of Poker $330 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Here is a look at the recent cashes in the Charity Series of Poker event at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open.

11th: Joe Serock – $682
12th: Wayne Steele – $682
13th: Nipun Java – $585
14th: Lawrence Paden – $585
15th: Steven Flacco – $585
16th: Jesse Katz – $585
17th: Alex Keating – $585
18th: Scott Efron – $244
18th: Melissa Castello – $243

CSOP: Interview with Jennifer Tilly

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We caught up with Jennifer Tilly during the pre-party for the Charity Series of Poker at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open tonight, and she shared her thoughts about the event.

On playing in charity events: “I think it’s fantastic. I think what is really fantastic about poker players is that they’re incredibly generous and they do like to give back. I’ve been to a lot of charity tournaments and poker players always rebuy, rebuy, rebuy. They put it in with any two cards and create a really fun environment. This tournament has some really good prizes. Sometimes you forget that the prizes are good because you’re so into shoveling money in for the cause. I think a charity tournament is a great way to kick things off. This is a fantastic party, the hors d’oeuvre, and the drinks are really good and everyone is in a great mood. I think when people are doing things for other people, it makes them feel good too and it’s just a fun time. And Habitat For Humanity is such a good charity. I love he idea of helping people help themselves. Sometimes you forget because we’re all so fortunate that some people don’t even have the basics like a roof over their head. I was really happy to be here and doing a small part for Habitat For Humanity.”

On playing at the Seminole Hard Rock: “I love the Seminole. I was here a couple years ago. Whenever Phil and I can work it into our schedule we like to come here because it’s beautiful. Coming here, this tournament series is a great way of mixing pleasure with work. If you bust out you sit by the pool and have a margarita or pina colada. I will also be filming Poker Night in America, which is a great addition. That will be fun at the end of the tournament to play some cash games, and Poker Night in America is always a ball, it’s super fun.