Championship: Anthony Zinno Eliminated by Larry Hoffman

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 15:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  325 of 2,010

Larry Hoffman

In the last hand before the break, Larry Hoffman raised from the small blind to 13,000, Anthony Zinno moved all in from the big blind for about 75,000, and Hoffman tanked for a while before he called with 8s8h.

Zinno turned over QdQc, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Jc5h4dKs8c, and Hoffman rivered a set of eights to win the pot and eliminate Zinno from the tournament.

Larry Hoffman  –  793,000  (132 bb)
Anthony Zinno  –  Eliminated

With approximately 325 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 309,000 (52 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Dan Bekavac Leads the Field at the Break with 1,136,000

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 15:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  333 of 2,010

Dan Bekavac
Chipleader Dan Bekavac

The players returned from dinner to begin Level 15, with increased blinds of 3,000-6,000 with a 6,000 ante.

A scan of the field during the break turned up five players with at least 900K in chips, plus one more knocking on the door for an unofficial leaderboard:

1.  Dan Bekavac  –  1,136,000  (189 bb)
2.  Dave Moore  –  1,022,000  (170 bb)
3.  Ivan Ruban  –  1,018,000  (170 bb)
4.  Marcos Exterkotter  –  966,000  (161 bb)
5.  Adam Hendrix  –  933,000  (156 bb)
6.  Bradford Corner  –  893,000  (149 bb)

With approximately 333 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 302,000 (50 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Dave Moore
Dave Moore

Championship: Matt Stout Eliminated by Al Gomez

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 14:  3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  351 of 2,010

Matt Stout
Matt Stout

Matt Stout raised from middle position, Al Gomez reraised from the button to 25,000, and Stout moved all in for 123,000.

Gomez tanked for a while before he called with 10h10c, but Stout turned over JsJh. Stout needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The board came Ad10d8h10s2s, and Gomez flopped a set of tens and turned quads to win the pot and eliminate Stout from the tournament.

Al Gomez  –  185,000  (37 bb)
Matt Stout  –  Eliminated

With approximately 351 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 286,000 (57 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: James Carroll Eliminated by Dan Sepiol

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 14:  3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  369 of 2,010

Dan Sepiol
Dan Sepiol

James Carroll got it all in from the small blind for about 75,000 with AdJc, and needed to improve to stay alive against the 6h6d of Dan Sepiol, who was under the gun.

The board came 10h8c3d5h3s, and the pocket sixes held up for Sepiol to win the pot and eliminate Carroll from the tournament.

Dan Sepiol  –  455,000  (91 bb)
James Carroll  –  Eliminated

With approximately 369 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 272,000 (54 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Dimitri Vorbe Doubles Up

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 14:  3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  375 of 2,010

Dimitri Vorbe

Reigning Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Champion Dimitri Vorbe moved all in from middle position for 21,000, the player on the button raised to about 42,000, and everyone else folded.

The button showed KsKh, but Vorbe turned over AsAh, surprising the table with the strength of his hand.

“But no chips,” said Vorbe.

The board came QdJh6c10d7d — both players turned different gutshot straight draws, but the river card was a blank. Vorbe won the pot with his pocket aces to double up in chips.

Dimitri Vorbe  –  55,000  (11 bb)

With approximately 375 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 268,000 (54 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Aaron Klausman Doubles Thru Matt Berkey

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 14:  3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  387 of 2,010

Aaron Klausman

After a flop of 7c4h3s, Aaron Klausman checked from UTG+1, Matt Berkey bet 10,000 from the hijack, and Klausman check-raised all in for 78,000.

Berkey thought for a moment before he called with AdKh, and Klausman turned over 8s8h. Klausman needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The turn card paired the board with the 4s, the river card double-paired the board with the 7s, and Klausman won the pot with two pair, eights and sevens, to double up in chips.

Aaron Klausman  –  120,000  (24 bb)
Matt Berkey  –  557,000  (111 bb)

With approximately 387 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 260,000 (52 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Veerab Zakarian Doubles Up

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 14:  3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  415 of 2,010

Veerab Zakarian

With the board showing QhJs8c2d on the turn and about 78K already in the pot, Veerab Zakarian bet 55,000 from the hijack, leaving himself just 3,000 behind.

His opponent tanked for a while on the button before moving all in, and Zakarian called all in for 58,000 with QsJh for top two pair. His opponent turned over AhJc for a pair of jacks, and Zakarian just needed to avoid an ace on the river to stay alive.

The river card was the 10d, and Zakarian won the pot with his two pair to double up in chips.

Veerab Zakarian  –  194,000  (39 bb)

With approximately 415 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 242,000 (48 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Roshan Brown Doubles Thru Dan Bekavac

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 13:  2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining:  423 of 2,010

Roshan Brown

After a flop of 5s3d2c with about 25K in the pot, Dan Bekavac was in the big blind, and Roshan Brown was UTG with a bet of 75,000 in front of him.

Bekavac raised to 200,000, and Brown thought for a while before he called. It looked like he thought that would put him all in, but he still had 36,000 left behind.

The turn card paired the board with the 5h, and Bekavac bet enough to put Brown all in. Brown tanked for a while before he called all in for 36,000 with As4s for a flopped five-high straight.

Bekavac turned over 6h6c for two pair, sixes and fives, and Brown needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The river card was the Ah, and the straight held up for Brown to win the pot and double up in chips.

Roshan Brown  –  500,000  (125 bb)
Dan Bekavac  –  750,000  (188 bb)

With approximately 423 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 238,000 (60 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.

Championship: Jake Ferro Climbing

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 13:  2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining:  435 of 2,010

Jake Ferro

While a lot of players are dropping out of the Championship, Jake Ferro is poised to make another deep run. The reigning WPT Player of the Year and WPT RRPO runner-up pushed his stack up to 610,000 after coming back for Day 2 with 178,500.

Championship: Lakisha Slaughter Eliminated by Dan Bekavac

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
$3,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 13:  2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining:  475 of 2,010

Dan Bekavac
Dan Bekavac

Lakisha Slaughter moved all in from the cutoff for 100,000, and Dan Bekavac reraised over the top to 235,000 with KcQc.

Slaughter turned over AsQd, and she needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Qd10c4sKh3c — both players paired the queen on the flop, but Bekavac turned two pair to win the pot and eliminate Slaughter from the tournament.

Dan Bekavac  –  1,007,000  (252 bb)
Lakisha Slaughter  –  Eliminated

With approximately 475 players remaining from a field of 2,010, the average chip stack is about 212,000 (53 big blinds). The final 252 players will finish in the money, earning at least $5,650 each.

There will be a 90-minute dinner break after Level 16, around 6:35 pm. Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 20, around 12:30 am.