Finale Day 1: Cards in the Air

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale (Freeze-Out)
Level 1: 75/150 with a 25 ante
Total Entries: 125

Mike Sexton kicks off the WPT Finale with Tony Burns, Matt Savage, Vince Van Patten, Bill Mason, and Jason Newman
Mike Sexton kicks off the WPT Finale with (l-r) Tony Burns, Matt Savage, Vince Van Patten, Bill Mason, and Jason Newman

Play is underway in the $10,000 buy-in, $2 Million Guarantee WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Finale. There are 125 players in the game at the start and that number will continue to climb until registration closes at the start of Day 2.

Finale Day 1: Big Money Freeze-out

$10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale (Freeze-Out)
Level 1: 75/150 with a 25 ante

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The second biggest buy-in tournament on the schedule is set to go and it will attract some of the best players in the game. Event 22 is the $10,000 WPT Finale with a $2 Million Guarantee and players are limited to a single entry into the huge game.

The structure is deep and slow allowing players to use all the tricks in their bag. They sit down to 40,000 starting stacks and 60-minute levels at the start. They switch to 90 minutes long after Level 14 but that will be tomorrow afternoon.

Day 1 is scheduled to play through Level 8 around midnight before bagging up for the night. Late registration is available until the start of Day 2, Monday at noon, and they will still have 33 big blinds if they chose to jump in that late.

With more than 75 seats awarded via satellite, it will be a nice group of our local regulars mixed in with top pros. Cards go in the air at the top of the hour and we will follow along the entire time.

  • $2,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 40,000 in chips
  • Levels 1-14 last 60 minutes
  • Levels 15+ last 90 minutes until final table
  • Late registration open until start of Day 2
  • Day 1 ends after Level 8
  • WPT Seminole Finale Structure Sheet

Event 22 Recap

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
$1,000,000 Guarantee

August 16th-18th, 2015

Total Entries:  502
Total Prize Pool: $1,217,350

Fabrizio Gonzales champion

The final table bubble of Event 22 ($2,650 NLHE) at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open proved to be a pivotal stretch in the tournament that drew a field size of 502 players. It took close to four hours of play to bust one player when 10 remained, and it was during this time that Fabrizio Gonzales separated his stack from the pack to enter the final table in second chip-position with 1.74 million.

“Oh man that was really long. It was really entertaining too. I came in with 600,000 and I was down to 300,000, and then I ended up with 1.7 million so it was really fun. I just tried to create pressure with 10 people left because I felt like it was a good moment for my chips,” said Fabrizio when asked about the long final table bubble.

During the early stretch of play at the final table tonight, Fabrizio made sure to stay away from the overwhelming chip leader Xuan Liu (3.15 million) as Casey Yontz (ninth), David Diaz (eighth), Jon Borenstein (7th), Chris Hunichen (6th), and Seth Davies (5th) hit the rail during the first four hours of play. “I knew she was going to put pressure on the players. I just tried to play my best to avoid her pressure, and it worked out,” said Fabrizio when he was asked about his approach to Xuan.

The nature of the final table reset with four players remaining, and it was now Fabrizio who held the chip lead with 3.5 million. Daniel Fuhs then doubled up thru Xuan, and that left her with just 400,000. She was all in a short time later with Kh8h, but Fabrizio was waiting with 3s3c. The board ran out As10s2s4s and Fabrizio improved to a flush to send Xuan home in fourth place, good for $70,900.

Just one hand later, Darryl Ronconi chose his moment to shove with As5c in the hole. Fuhs was waiting with a pocket pair this time around, and he tabled 7d7h. The flop fell 7c7s5s and Ronconi was eliminated with authority by the quad sevens held by Fuhs. Ronconi was awarded the third-place prize money of $84,800.

Fabrizio held the chip lead when heads-up play began, and he only increased it further with steady aggression as play continued. Fuhs was down to 1.1 million when he shoved all-in holding 8c7h. Fabrizio called with 4c4s, and it was off to the races. The board was dealt Jh8h7s6c5c, and Fuhs was eliminated in second place after a nice deep run in the tournament that gave him $141,800.

The made Fabrizio the champion, and the young resident of Spain took home the top prize worth $236,400 along with the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open trophy. “He was a tough player, but I think I picked up some good cards. I think I played very good heads up. I was grinding him down and kept the pressure on, and everything worked out,” said Fabrizio about the heads-up final against Fuhs.  Congratulations to our champion – Fabrizio Gonzalez.

Final Table Results:

1st: Fabrizio Gonzales – $236,400 (Pontevedra Marin)
2nd: Daniel Fuhs – $141,800 (San Diego, CA)
3rd: Darryl Ronconi – $84,800 (Naperville, IL)
4th: Xuan Liu – $70,900 (Toronto, ON)
5th: Seth Davies – $59,100 (Bend, OR)
6th: Chris Hunichen – $47,300 (Clayton, NC)
7th: Jon Borenstein – $35,500 (Teaneck, NJ)
8th: David Diaz – $29,500 (Bartlett, TN)
9th: Casey Yontz – $23,150 (Columbus, OH)

Event 22: Fabrizio Gonzales Defeats Daniel Fuhs for the Title

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 30: 50,000/100,000/15,000 Ante

Fabrizio Gonzales was extending his chip lead during the heads up battle and Daniel Fuhs took a shot. On the last hand before dinner break, he shoved for 1,100,000 from the button with 8c7h.

Gonzales called with 4c4s for the better hand and a chance for the victory. Fuhs jumped ahead on the Jh8h7s flop while the 6c turn added a gutshot draw for Gonzales.

Fuhs had to dodge six river outs to double up but Gonzales hit the gutshot 5c to knock Fuhs out in the runner-up spot for $141,800. Uruguayan Fabrizio Gonzales worked his way through a big field to take the $1,000,000 Guarantee title and $236,400 top prize.

Gonzales winning hand Fabrizio Gonzales champion

Event 22: Darryl Ronconi – 3rd Place ($84,800)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 29: 40,000/80,000/10,000 Ante

On the very next hand after Xuan Liu’s elimination, Darryl Ronconi put his short stack in action. He open-shoved for 500,000 from the button with As5c and Daniel Fuhs called with 7d7h in the small blind.

Whatever dreams Ronconi had for a small suckout, they all died on the 7c7s5s flop. There was nothing that could come on the turn or river and Ronconi quickly followed Liu out the door, taking $84,800 for his 3rd place result.

Darryl Ronconi: Eliminated in 3rd Place ($84,800)
Daniel Fuhs: 4,200,000

Darryl Ronconi
Darryl Ronconi

Event 22: Xuan Liu – 4th Place ($70,900)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 29: 40,000/80,000/10,000 Ante

Xuan Liu tried to recover from her big loss to Daniel Fuhs and moved all-in preflop for her final 310,000 with Kh8h. Fabrizio Gonzales called on the button with 3s3c.

The AsTs2s flop was not good for Liu and she was drawing dead on the 4s turn to 4th place. An unlucky run for our former chip leader after her two-out elimination of Jon Borenstein.

Xuan Liu: Eliminated in 4th Place ($70,900)
Fabrizio Gonzales: 5,750,000

Xuan Liu
Xuan Liuevent