Event 23: The Final Table

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
End of Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 529

The 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Event 23 Big 4 final table includes players with nearly $9 million in career earning led by double-WSOP bracelet winner Dan Heimller. Newcomber Bradley Snider leads the final table when they return but has some big names trying to chase him down for the trophy.


Nicholas Immekus
Nicholas Immekus

Seat 1: Nicholas Immekus
Pittsburg, PA)
495,000 (17 bb)

Immekus is a Pittsburgh native with two cashes during the 2015 SHRPO series including a final table in the $1,650 Purple Chip Bounty event. He has $430,000 in career earnings including a $161,000 win during the 2015 PCA series.


James Gilbert
James Gilbert

Seat 2: James Gilbert
Philadelphia, PA
965,000 (32 bb)

Gilbert has over $1 million in earnings in his young career. He earned his first WSOP circuit ring in 2012 in Atlantic City but his biggest finish came last September when he was runner-up to David Peredes for the WPT Borgata Poker Open title.


Jeffrey Chang
Jeffrey Chang

Seat 3: Jeffrey Chang
Bethesda, MD
580,000 (19 bb)

Chang is lawyer from Maryland with over $480,000 in career earnings. He has several deep tournament run but his biggest came with a fourth place finish in the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open” Championship.


Dan Heimiller
Dan Heimiller

Seat 4: Dan Heimiller
Plymouth, MI
1,370,000 (46 bb)

Heimiller is the elder statesman at the final table with more than $5.7 in career tournament earnings including two WSOP bracelets and two WSOP circuit rings. His first tournament cash came back in 1992 and he won the WSOP Seniors Event in 2014. Not to be put out to pasture, Heimiller added a SHRPO title to his list of credits last week.


Bradley Snider
Bradley Snider

Seat 5: Bradley Snider
Plantation, FL
3,210,000 (107 bb)

Snider is one of the unknowns in today’s Big 4 festivities. He’s studay orginally from Fort Lauderdale with no recorded tournament cashes so he already set to earn the biggest poker payday of his career.


Jerry Wong
Jerry Wong

Seat 6: Jerry Wong
Brooklyn, NY
1,345,000 (45 bb)

Wong was a local poker celebrity long before he made his mark this summer. He already had some big results to his credit, including a third place finish in the 2013 PCA Main Event, but most will know Wong now as a member of the 2016 WSOP Main Event November Nine.


Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Seat 7: Koray Aldemir
Vienna, Austria
680,000 (23 bb)

Aldemir is one of our more successful players in the event. He cashed eight times this summer during the World Series of Poker including a second place finish to poker legend Adrian Mateos. But his biggest success came when he finished 3rd in the $111,111 Big One for One Drop High Roller for more than $2 million.


Alex Wilson
Alex Wilson

Seat 8: Alex Wilson
Wheeling, WV
1,305,000 (44 bb)

Wilson appears to be a short-handed poker specialist with two deep finishes in WSOP Six-Max events with his best finish coming with a 5th place result in the 2009 $2,500 Six-Max Event for more than $100,000.


Dermot Blain
Dermot Blain

Seat 9: Dermot Blain
Dublin, IR)
630,000 (21 bb)

Blain is our Irish friend and he finished second in our $1,100 NLH Turbo event a few days ago. While that was a nice result, he biggest tournament victory was in 2009 when he won the APPT Macau HK$40,000 buy-in Main Event.


Final table lineup:

Seat 1: Nicholas Immekus – 495,000
Seat 2: James Gilbert – 965,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Chang – 580,000
Seat 4: Dan Heimiller – 1,370,000
Seat 5: Bradley Snider – 3,210,000
Seat 6: Jerry Wong – 1,345,000
Seat 7: Koray Aldemir – 680,000
Seat 8: Alex Wilson – 1,305,000
Seat 9: Dermot Blain – 630,000

Event 21: Bradley Snider Leads Final Table

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
End of Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 529

Bradley Snider
Bradley Snider leads the $2,650 No Limit Hold’em final table

On Monday evening, the second of The Big 4 final tables were set and it’s 21-year-old Florida native Bradley Snider with a big chip lead heading into the final day of play in the $2,650 No Limit Hold’em.

Snider finished the day with 3,210,000 in chips and has more than double his closest competitor. The 21-year-old leads a final table that has plenty of experience at it.

Dan Heimiller, Jerry Wong, James Gilbert, Dermot Blain, and Koray Aldemir will all be joining Snider on Tuesday.

Heimiller is a long-time veteran of the game with two WSOP bracelets to his name. Wong is a current November Niner, Gilbert has over $1 million in career tournament earnings and a second place finish in a WPT main event, while Aldemir final tabled the $100,000 buy-in Big One for One Drop this past summer at the WSOP. Blain brings an international flair to the final table. The Irish pro has over $2 million in tournament earnings and finished second in a preliminary event this series.

Rounding out the final table are Alex Wilson, Jeffrey Chang, and well-known online pro Nicholas Immekus.

The Day 2 action kicked off on Monday at noon with 99 players coming back with hopes of surviving long enough to make the final table.

The top 71 players earned a payday and the bubble was burst fairly quickly in the day’s action, with the final 71 players in the money before the first break of the day hit.

Even after the bubble burst, the eliminations continued to pile up and many top pros hit the rail. TK Miles (61st), John Racener (46th), Jake Cody (34th), Noah Bronstein (32nd), Jake Bazeley (30th), Chino Rheem (28th), Ben Zamani (25th), Jeremy Ausmus (23rd), and Scott Clements (16th) were among the notable pros to hit the rail inside the money.

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown champion Justin Young fell just shy of making this final table, finishing in 10th place when his king-queen fell victim to Snider’s ace-king.

Young’s elimination secured spots at the final table for the remaining nine players. They will get cards back in the air for the final table on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Hard Rock Live.

All four of The Big 4 final tables will be running simultaneously alongside one another with Maria Ho and Ali Nejad MC’ing the action.

Here is the seating arrangement and chip counts for the final table:

Seat 1: Nicholas Immekus – 495,000
Seat 2: James Gilbert – 965,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Chang – 580,000
Seat 4: Dan Heimiller – 1,370,000
Seat 5: Bradley Snider – 3,210,000
Seat 6: Jerry Wong – 1,345,000
Seat 7: Koray Aldemir – 680,000
Seat 8: Alex Wilson – 1,305,000
Seat 9: Dermot Blain – 630,000

Event 23: Final Table Chip Counts

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
End of Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 529

Here is a look at the final table chip counts for the nine players that are coming back on Tuesday to play down to a winner in the $2,650 No Limit Hold’em:

Seat 1: Nicholas Immekus – 495,000
Seat 2: James Gilbert – 965,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Chang – 580,000
Seat 4: Dan Heimiller – 1,370,000
Seat 5: Bradley Snider – 3,210,000
Seat 6: Jerry Wong – 1,345,000
Seat 7: Koray Aldemir – 680,000
Seat 8: Alex Wilson – 1,305,000
Seat 9: Dermot Blain – 630,000

The final table gets kicked off on Tuesday at 2 p.m. inside of the Hard Rock Live. All four of The Big 4 final tables will run alongside each other with Maria Ho and Ali Nejad MC’ing the action.

Event 23: Justin Young Eliminated in 10th Place ($20,950)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 529

Justin Young
Justin Young

Justin Young raised to 48,000 from early position and Dan Heimiller called from the small blind. Bradley Snider three-bet to 160,000 out of the big blind and Young moved all in for about 450,000.

Heimiller folded and Snider called. Snider showed AcKd and had Young’s KcQh dominated.

The board ran out Th6h6d9c6c and Snider crossed the 3 million chip mark while setting up the final table, eliminating Young in 10th.

The remaining nine players will bag up chips and come back to play out their final table tomorrow.

Bradley Snider – 3,200,000 (133 bb)
Justin Young – Eliminated 

Event 23: Unofficial Final Table

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 529

With the elimination of Vlad Mezheritzky in 11th place, the remaining 10 players have redrawn for seats at the unofficial final table. After one more elimination, play will stop for the night and the final nine players will come back on Tuesday to play down to a winner.

Here is a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts for the final 10 players:

Seat 1: Nicholas Immekus – 519,000
Seat 2: James Gilbert – 521,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Chang – 640,000
Seat 4: Dan Heimiller – 1,380,000
Seat 5: Bradley Snider – 2,752,000
Seat 6: Jerry Wong – 1,300,000
Seat 7: Justin Young – 510,000
Seat 8: Koray Aldemir – 1,075,000
Seat 9: Alex Wilson – 1,350,000
Seat 10: Dermot Blain – 550,000

Here is a look at the remaining payouts:

1st: $246,400
2nd: $147,800
3rd: 88,400
4th: $73,900
5th: $61,600
6th: $49,300
7th: $37,000
8th: $30,800
9th: $25,575
10th: $20,950

Event 23: Vlad Mezheritzky Eliminated in 11th Place ($20,950)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 529

Vlad Mezheritzky
Vlad Mezheritzky

Vlad Mezheritzky moved all in for 305,000 from under the gun and Bradley Snider moved all in for about 2,200,000. Koray Aldemir folds from the small blind and James Gilbert takes a few moments in the big blind.

“Give me a second guys,” said Gilbert as he stands up from his seat.

Gilbert took a closer look at how much Aldemir has, even though he already folded.

“I’m just trying to get a grasp on the dynamic of the whole hand,” said Gilbert.

Gilbert eventually folded and the cards were tabled. Mezheritzky showed 9d9s and was flipping with Snider’s AsKd.

The flop was AdKhTd and Snider flopped top two pair to take the lead. The turn was the 2s and the river was the Qh to eliminate Mezheritzky in 11th place.

There is a slight pause in the action as the final 10 players redraw for seats at the unofficial final table.

Bradley Snider – 2,650,000 (110 bb)
Vlad Mezheritzky – Eliminated 

Event 23: More Chips For Bradley Snider

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 11 of 529

Alex Wilson raised to 58,000 from the cutoff and Bradley Snider called on the button.

The flop was Qh9h8c and Wilson bet 66,000. Snider called and the turn was the 8h. Wilson checked and Snider bet 150,000.

Wilson called and the river was the Td. Both players check.

“Three pair,” said Wilson, showing Tx9x.

Snider showed QcJc, good for a queen-high straight and wins the pot.

Bradley Snider – 2,150,000 (89 bb)
Alex Wilson – 1,400,000 (58 bb)

Event 23: Jerry Wong vs. Jeffrey Chang

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 11 of 529

Jerry Wong raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Jeffrey Chang three-bet to 145,000 on the button. The blinds fold and Wong took a minute before four-betting to 255,000. Chang calls.

The flop was Ks8d3s and Wong bet 100,000. Chang thought for a minutes and then folded. Wong mucked his hand and crossed over the million chip plateau.

Jerry Wong – 1,150,000 (47 bb)
Jeffrey Chang – 520,000 (21 bb)

Event 23: Chad Eveslage Eliminated in 12th Place ($20,950)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 11 of 529

Chad Eveslage
Chad Eveslage

Bradley Snider was under the gun and got into a preflop confrontation with Chad Eveslage in the small blind. Eveslage got all in for about 500,000 and got action from Snider.

Snider showed KdKs and was in the lead against Eveslage’s AdQc. The board ran out KcQh2h2cTh and Snider won the pot with kings full.

Eveslage hit the rail just shy of the final table in 12th place. He took home $20,950 for his deep run and Snider continues his rapid ascent up the chip counts. He took the chip lead with 11 players left.

After one more elimination, the final 10 players will redraw for seats at the unofficial final table.

Bradley Snider – 2,080,000 (104 bb)
Chad Eveslage – Eliminated 

Event 23: Austin Peck Eliminated in 13th Place ($17,850)

$2,650 No Limit Hold’em (Freeze-Out)
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 12 of 529

Austin Peck
Austin Peck

Austin Peck moved all in from the hijack for 215,000 and Nicholas Immekus moved all in from the small blind for about 500,000. Jerry Wong folded his big blind, leaving Immekus heads-up with Peck.

Peck showed TcTh and was up against Immekus’ AhQd.

“We’ve had this match-up a lot at this table,” said Dermot Blain as the hands were tabled.

The flop was Qs8h8c and Immekus flopped a queen to take the lead. The turn was the 9d, giving Peck a straight draw, but the Kd bricked off for Peck and sent the pot to Immekus.

Peck was eliminated in 13th place and took home $17,850. The final 12 players all earned a pay jump and are guaranteed at least $20,950.

Nicholas Immekus – 750,000 (37 bb)
Austin Peck – Eliminated