$25,500 High Roller No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
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$25,500 High Roller No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
@ChancesCards @shrpo Registration is now open for a $2,625 highroller single table satellite first come first serve!
— Tony Burns (@TDTonyB) April 4, 2017
$25,500 High Roller No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
As per usual for the high buy-in players, Seminole Hard Rock catered the $25,500 High Roller event. Waiting to greet each of the roughly 100 expected participants is a spread of food lined up just outside the lounge.
Among the offerings are roast beef sandwiches, hot soup and homemade blueberry muffins and chocolate chip cookies.
Main Event Schedule
12PM: Day 3 – $10,000 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Finale
12PM: Event 27 – $360 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
2PM: Event 28 Day 1 – $25,500 High Roller No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
5PM: Event 26 Day 1B – $150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
5PM: Event 29 Day 1 – $2,200 Deep Stack PLO (Re-Entry)
Secondary and Satellite Schedule
9AM: Event 98 – $90 Turbo Satellite into Event 27 (1-in-5)
8PM: Event 99 – $130 Survivor No Limit Hold’em (1-in-10)
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2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hollywood, FL
Event #28: $250 Deep Stack Turbo (Re-Entry)
Entries: 137
Prize Pool: $28,770
August 16, 2016
Francis Margaglione won the 28th and final event of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Tuesday in Hollywood, FL. The victory came at the hands of a 137-entry, $250 Deep Stack Turbo one-day tournament and earned Margaglione $7,000 following a four-way chop.
Margaglione is 53-year-old a real-estate investor from nearby Davie. His resume boasts over $120,000 in earnings, much of which came over the course of his three Seminole Hard Rock Poker victories.
Event 28 wrapped three-week SHRPO series that was headlined by the return of The Big 4, a four-tournament finale nominated for Innovation of the Year at the 2016 GPI American Poker Awards.
Event 28 final results:
1st: Francis Margaglione – $7,000
2nd: Richard Arno – $3,805
3rd: Brandon Andrews – $3,805
4th: Fariborz Zojaji – $3,804
5th: Mansoor Kader – $1,726
6th: Nader Bahhur – $1,439
7th: Ryan Sherman – $1,151
8th: Spencer Champlin – $863
9th: David Rosenbloom – $647
10th: Mark Gaudino – $575
11th: Brandon West – $575
12th: Ronald Flam – $575
13th: David Moreno – $503
14th: Zoltan Czinkota – $503
15th: Kathleen Liebert – $503
16th: Jeff Rodriguez – $432
17th: Hussain Sajwani – $432
18th: Mark Dube – $432
12PM: Event 28 – $250 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 2: 75/150
Players: 53
The final primary event of the 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open is freshly underway with 53 entries registered late in Level 2. Here’s a look at the details of the $250 Deep Stack Turbo:
A brief report, final results and winner photo will be posted when the tournament concludes.
2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood
Event #28
$2,200 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Total Entries: 79
Prize Pool: $158,000
One of the last tournaments on the 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown schedule, and the last non-Hold’em event, drew a group of talented poker players for the $2,200 buy-in Pot Limit Omaha tournament. A total of 79 entrants came out but it was WSOP bracelet winner Scott Clements outlasting them all for the title and $47,400.
Some of the best PLO players came out for the big buy-in tournament and it was a stacked final table that returned for Day 2. Scott Clements was running up his stack in the latter portions of the opening day and came back with nearly half of the chips in play, with the other half divided between eight players.
One of Clements two WSOP bracelets came during a PLO tournament but he had to deal with the second tallest stack, Chance Kornuth, who also holds a bracelet in the game. The most recent member of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Team had a good chance to catch Clements but fell victim to a big wrap draw to go out in 6th place. Well short of what he expected.
Clements continued to dominate play after the return and never gave up his lead while players continued to drop around him. Charbel Azzi went out in third place and Clements made quick work of the heads-up match to send Petko Tsakov to the payout desk for a runner-up cash.
Clements continues to prove himself as one of the top players in the game. Besides his two WSOP bracelets, he’s also has a WPT title and WSOP Circuit ring winner. He can now add Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown champion to his list of accomplishments.
Final table results:
1st: Scott Clements (Lynden, WA) $47,400
2nd: Petko Tsakov (Provincetown, MA) $33,180
3rd: Charbel Azzi (Methuen, MA) $21,330
4th: Luis Calvo (Sunny Isles Beach, FL) $15,800
5th: Erice Penner (Denver, CO) $11,850
6th: Chance Kornuth (Las Vegas, NV) $9,480
7th: Chris Meyers (Kenmore, NY) $7,900
8th: Joe Irgon (Princeton, NJ) $6,320
9th: Mikhail Zlotnik (Brooklyn, NY) $4,740
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha
Level 16: 6,000/12,000
Petko Tsakov was looking at a 4-to-1 chip deficit against one of the best Omaha players in the world and it ended as expected. He was able to hang on for 20 minutes of heads-up play before Clements got the best of him.
They were looking at the flop when Tsakov put in his last two barrels of 5K chips. Clements called and the tournament was on the line.
Clements:
Tsakov:
Tsakov was technically ahead but more than half the deck was in Clements’ favor. He improved to two pair on the turn and Tsakov couldn’t find one of his 15 stay-alive outs on the river.
The hand sent Tsakov out in the runner-up position while Clements won the pot, the tournament, and the new Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown trophy.
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha
Level 16: 6,000/12,000
Players Remaining: 2 of 79
Scott Clements was moving away from the other two players when Charbel Azzi went heads-up with him to the flop. Azzi got all his chips in the middle and it wasn’t looking too good.
Clements:
Azzi:
The turn left Azzi drawing to seven outs but he missed the river to set up the PLO heads-up match.
Charbel Azzi – Eliminated in 3rd place ($21,330)
Petko Tsakov – 325,000 (27 bb)
Scott Clements – 1,250,000 (104 bb)
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha
Level 15: 5,000/10,000
Players Remaining: 3 of 79
Luis Calvo was the next short stack to take a stab but it wasn’t Scott Clements doing the heavy-lifting this time. Charbel Azzi had Calvo at risk after the flop.
Azzi:
Calvo:
The turn left Azzi drawing dead to 4th place while Azzi was able to move a little closer to Clements.
Luis Calvo – Eliminated in 4th place ($15,800)
Charbel Azzi – 540,000 (54 bb)
$2,200 Deep Stack Pot Limit Omaha
Level 14: 4,000/8,000
Players Remaining: 4 of 79
Eric Penner was eliminated on one of the few hands this final table that didn’t get the chips in early. He was heads-up with Scott Clements and things were steady with the board reading when Penner moved all-in. Clements quickly called and Penner saw he was down to two outs.
Penner:
Clements:
“You trapped me Scott,” Penner said as he tabled his hand.
The river was a blank and Penner was sent out in 5th place while Clements moved over 1 million.
Eric Penner – Eliminated in 5th place ($11,850)
Scott Clements – 1,100,000 (183 bb)