Event 3: Roberto Berrocal — 5th Place ($2,505)

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 30: 50,00/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 204

Roberto Berrocal

David Shmuel raised to 200,000 and Roberto Berrocal shoved from the button. It was on Michael Lemanski in the big blind and he shoved for more. Shmuel called putting both at risk.

Shmuel: 7c7d
Lemanski: AdQh
Berrocal: AsTs

The runout brought four diamonds and Lemanski’s ace-high flush was best. He doubled through Shmuel and eliminated Berrocal in fifth place.

Roberto Berrocal – Eliminated in fifth place ($2,505)

Event 3: David Bradshaw — 6th Place ($2,076)

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 29: 40,00/80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 of 204

David Bradshaw

2016 Winter Poker Open Champion David Bradshaw had his last 140,000 in the pot preflop versus David Shmuel.

Bradshaw: 2h2d
Shmuel: Qd5c

Runout; Th7c6h8d4h

Shmuel hit a straight and Bradshaw was eliminated.

David Bradshaw – Eliminated in sixth place ($2,076)

Event 3: Jeremy Goureau — 7th Place ($1,769)

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 29: 40,00/80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 204

Jeremy Goureau

Jeremy Goureau open-shoved for less — 45,000 — from late position. David Bradshaw called the 80,000-chip big blind from the button and David DiBernardi and Michael Lemanski came along from the blinds as well. The trio played for a side pot, but checked down a Ks3s2dQd2c runout. In the end, Lemanski’s AdJs bested the 7s6c of Goureau.

Jeremy Goureau – Eliminated in seventh place ($1,769)

Event 3: Joe Verrastro — 9th Place ($1,280)

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,00/50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 204

Joe Verrastro

Joe Verrastro was all-in holding Ad9c and at risk versus the AsKd of Michael Lemanski and the AcQc of Manuel Amaro. The runout came Jh8d3d6sQh giving Amaro a pair of queens and earning him the pot. He doubled through Lemanski and busted Verrastro in ninth.

Joe Verrastro – Eliminated in 9th place ($1,280)

Event 3: The Final 10 Combine to One Table

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 26: 20,00/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 204

Today’s 12pm $300 turbo cruised into the money and all the way to the final table in a flash. From 204 starting, the event is down to 10 following Jason Marshman’s 11th-place elimination.

Headlining the action is David Bradshaw who broke through for a major Seminole victory this past December winning the Winter Poker Open Championship in Tampa for over $150,000.

Players have stretched themselves deep into the structure with an average stack of 10 big blinds. Here’s how the final 10 stack up:

Seat 1: David Bradshaw – 615,000
Seat 2: David DiBernardi – 365,000
Seat 3: Dror Hazaz – 260,000
Seat 4: Michael Lemanski – 240,000
Seat 5: Eric Piderit – 510,000
Seat 6: Joe Verrastro – 280,000
Seat 7: David Shmuel – 530,000
Seat 8: Manuel Amaro – 360,000
Seat 9: Jeremy Goureau – 360,000
Seat 10: Roberto Berrocal – 580,000

1st – $12,797 + Freeroll Seat
2nd – $8,881
3rd – $5,332
4th – $3,243
5th – $2,505
6th – $2,076
7th – $1,769
8th – $1,524
9th – $1,280
10th – $1,113

11th: Jason Marshman – $1,113

We will catch up on the updated results during the next break.

Event 3: 204 Entries Smash $25K Guarantee

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 47 of 204

Registration is closed in the 12pm Turbo and the final figures are in. The $300 buy-in event drew 204 entries smashing the $25,000 guarantee to the tune of a $52,020 prize pool. The top 26 finish in the money with a min-cash worth $389. Payouts escalate from there and top out in the form of a $12,797 first prize. In addition, the winner earns a seat in the property’s 14-player WPT Finale/Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship satellite.

Complete Event 3 payouts:

Event 3
$300 Deep Stack Turbo
Entries: 204
Prize Pool: $50,020
March 19, 2017

1st – $12,797 + Freeroll Seat
2nd – $8,881
3rd – $5,332
4th – $3,243
5th – $2,505
6th – $2,076
7th – $1,769
8th – $1,524
9th – $1,280
10th-12th – $1,113
13th-15th – $947
16th-18th – $780
19th-21st – $624
22nd-24th – $481
25th-26th – $389

Among those still in are reigning Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year third-place finisher Zoltan Czinkot and 2016 Winter Poker Open Champion David Bradshaw.

Zoltan Czinkota
David Bradshaw

Updates from this event will pick up near the final table.

Event 3: Guarantee (Long) Gone in Noon Turbo

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 11: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante
Entries: 188

Level 11 is moments away from expiring and the guarantee in today’s 12pm $300 Deep Stack Turbo has nearly been doubled with a growing field of 188 entries. The day started with a targeted prize pool of $25,000. Now, nearly three hours later that number sits at over $47,000 and is sure to pass the $50,000 mark shortly.

Among those in the action are Bob Chow, Carlos Loving, John Holley and Patrick Eskandar. Late registration and re-entry are available until about 4pm. The full payouts will be posted shortly thereafter.

Updates from this event will pick up in frequency when the final table nears.

Event 3: Sunday Turbo Lovers

$300 Deep Stack Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 1: 50/100

The last day of the opening weekend is upon us and we have a nice, fast tournament for those who couldn’t find a bag in Event 1.

Event 3 is a $300 Deep Stack NLH Turbo event with a $25,000 guaranteed prize pool. It will play quickly and it will crown our next champion before the day gets too old.

Players sit down to 20,000 deep starting stacks and the tournament runs 15-minute levels from start to finish. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 15 around 4pm. They will continue to play down to the final table and we will have our next Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown champion later this evening.

Most of the room will be taken up by the Event 1 restart but there is a nice group of players taking their seats for the start of Event 3 in a few moments.

  • $25,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 15
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 3 Structure Sheet