Event 6 Recap

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ’N’ Roll” Poker Open
Event 6: $300 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

November 17-18, 2014

Total Entries:  84
Total Prize Pool:  $21,420

Bruce MacGregor - 1st Place
Bruce MacGregor – 1st Place

 

 

 

 

 

Recap

When play got down to heads-up, the stacks were so close the final two players decided on an even chop of the money, each collecting $5,998.  Bruce MacGregor was the chip leader, so he gets the win, the trophy, and the custom framed photograph from IMPDI.  Lawrence Bass gets second-place honors.

The Seniors started play yesterday at noon and this event drew 84 players.  The final eight got a share of the total prize pool of $21,420. They reached the money late on Day 1, getting down to only five remaining players before bagging up for the night.  The final five resumed play at 1pm today and it was over in under two hours.

If it weren’t for a five-outer, Bruce MacGregor would have finished this event in 5th place.  During the first level of the day, Bruce got all-in on the flop holding pocket Aces, but chip leader George Miro had flopped two pair with King-Jack.  The board paired sixes on the turn, giving MacGregor a better two-pair hand and the double-up.  Miro never recovered and was the first player eliminated on Day 2.

Hyon Chun finished 4th today and this is his second final table of the Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ’N’ Roll” Poker Open.  He also finished 4th in the HORSE event a few days ago.

Bruce MacGregor is from Port Orange, Florida, and comes to the here frequently to play tournaments.   This is his first win at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL, but he has over $200,000 in reported career earnings.

Back home, he’s in real estate and does “as little as possible”.  He travels the country playing tournaments and says “this is the best place in Florida to play”.  While he’s at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, he likes to dine at The Bōl and sometimes catch a show.  “They’re pretty nice to you here.  They do a nice job.  The best in Florida.”

MacGregor will be back next week to try to satellite into the $2 Million Guaranteed Championship event before taking off for Thanksgiving.  Of course if he wins his way in, we’ll see him again after the holiday!

 

Final Results

1st – Bruce MacGregor $5,998
2nd – Lawrence Bass $5,998
3rd – Paul Balzano $2,892
4th – Hyon Chun $2,088
5th – George Miro $1,542
6th – Gary Chapin $1,178
7th – Eddylee Martin $942
8th – David Smith $782

Event 1 Recap

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ’N’ Roll” Poker Open
Event 1: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed

November 13-17, 2014

Total Entries:  2,131
Total Prize Pool:  $639,300

Ory Hen
Ory Hen – Winner

 

 

 

 

 

Recap

The opening event of the  Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ’N’ Roll” Poker Open was a two-day event that spanned a total of five days.  Six starting flights over three days drew a total of 2,131 entries and when it was all over, Ory Hen (Cooper City, FL) walked away with the lions share of the prize pool.  He was the chip leader when the final five agreed on an ICM-based chop, resulting in Hen collecting $66,780. He’ll also take home the Event 1 trophy and a 16×20 custom framed photograph provided by IMPDI.

With over 2,000 entries, the $500,000 guarantee on this event was covered with ease.  The total prize pool came to $639,300 and was paid out to the top 200 players.  412 players survived the six starting flights and returned on Sunday for Day 2.  Hen played flight A and busted out, deciding to re-enter the same flight.  The second bullet paid off as he finished up eighth in chips, coming back for day 2 with 298,600.

“From 80 players down to 30 players, I was the chip leader,” Hen said.  “Then I went card dead.”  He finished up Day 2 in the middle of the remaining eleven players with only 2.5 million chips (12.5 big blinds).  On Day 3, Hen got some big hands, busting 9th place finisher Barry Chazen with pocket Queens over pocket 9s, then doubling up with pocket deuces against Ryan Miller’s overcards.  Hen later took the last of Miller’s chips, sending Miller to the rail in 6th place.

The final five players very quickly decided to wrap it up with a chip-based chop and Hen added another win to his $639k in career tournament earnings.  He’s running well as he just booked a 9th place finish in the Borgata Poker Open Championship in September for over $71k.

Hen is basically a ‘semi-professional’ poker player, who also has a real estate business and owns a locksmith company in New York.  He’s going to take some time off, but will be back at it later in he week.  Hen also already has two seats locked up for the Championship event, which starts Friday after Thanksgiving.

Final Table Results

1st – Ory Hen (Cooper City, FL)  $66,780
2nd – Daniel Francis (Casa, Venuzuela)  $63,548
3rd – Vasilii Leshchenko (Krasnodar, Russia)  $59,373
4th – Richard Clayton (St. Louis, MO)  $59,308
5th – Benjamin Garcia (Espana)  $55,639
6th – Ryan Miller (Davie, FL)  $27,170
7th – Vitaly Chaika (Hialeah, FL)  $21,097
8th – Javier Sarache (Weston, FL)  $15,343
9th – Barry Chazen (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)  $11,188
10th – Alvin Wilson (Union City, GA)  $7,352

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Event 4: Avi Hakmon Battles to the Title

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ’N’ Roll” Poker Open
Event 4: $250 Big Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

November 16, 2014

Total Entries:  108
Total Prize Pool:  $22,680

Avi Hakmon, Event 4 Champion
Avi Hakmon, Event 4 Champion

Recap:
Event 4 was scheduled to play down to a winner and it took more than 13 hours to find one. In the end it was Avi Hakmon prevailing through a bunch of short stack situations to take the top prize of $4,904 along with the trophy and framed winner’s print from IMPDI.

The tournament drew 108 entrants for the noon-time start with 15,000 stacks and 30-minute levels. They played down quickly to three tables where the big stacks slowed things down until the blinds could catch back up. They hit the last two tables and approached the money bubble where the top 12 would earn a piece of the $22,680 prize pool.

Former WSOP Ladies Champion Marsha Wolak was the unfortunate bubble person when she couldn’t win a race with 9d9s against the AcQd of Steven Lauffer. The elimination put the remaining players in the money with Lisa Levy and Nick Costa going out quickly to form the final table.

The last ten players had plenty of chips and they took their time getting them in action. There were a few bad beats, some interesting plays, and it slowed down once they hit six players remaining. Julian Gallo took turns doubling up and then passing those chips back around the table. Frank Simms played a patient game until he found a spot where he could double up back into contention even as the blinds climbed to make remaining play a gamble.

In the end, the final six players determined it was worth the effort to hammer out a deal the divide the remaining prize pool and head towards the payout cage. Avi Hakmon steadily built his stack up after the crazy hands and was declared the Event 4 champion as the player with the biggest stack.

Event 4 Results:
1st – Avi Hakmon $4,904
2nd – Adam Horowitz $3,796
3rd – Frank Simms $3,277
4th – Pedro Arez – $2,488
5th – Julian Gallo – $2,400
6th – Mike Green – $2,100
7th – Steven Lauffer $885
8th – Ian Pearson $658
9th – Mark Fowler $544
10th – Bruce MacGregor – $476
11th – Nick Costa – $476
12th – Lisa Levy – $476

Event 3: Santoni Battles His Way To Another Title

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open”
Event 3: $300 H.O.R.S.E.
November 15, 2014

Total Entries: 33
Total Prize Pool: $8,415

Luis Santoni, Event 3 Champion
Luis Santoni, Event 3 Champion

Recap:

A stellar and patient performance led to a come-from-behind victory for Luis Santoni in Event 3. Santoni survived a wild three-handed H.O.R.S.E showdown to hold off Winnipeg’s Stephen Reed and Michael Moed to seal the deal.

Moed appeared to have things well in hand but Moed ran into a difficult string of hands doubling up Reed twice, lost another big hand to him and then Santoni got in the action and got two more hands from Moed which left him stunned and short-stacked. Moed finally fell to Reed ending his night leaving the Puerto Rico native and the Canadian to shoot it out.

Santoni managed to chip away to take a 5:1 lead but Reed would not go away finding ways to hang on and keep his hopes alive. But it was not meant to be as Santoni finally put Reid in with a weak hand and earned the win. Santoni, the 12th place finisher in the 1994 World Series of Poker, won his ninth career title and added on to his over $1,000,000 in lifetime earnings.

After the win, Santoni said it was “about time” he finally put Reed away. “I was up and down the whole tournament and Reed is a very steady player that I admire. But I felt very good about my game and it was a pleasure to be first.” When asked how he was going to celebrate the win, he simply said “I’m going home”.

Congratulations to our Event 3 winner, Luis Santoni!

Event 3 Results:
1st – Luis Santoni – $3,534
2nd – Stephen Reed – $2,020
3rd – Michael Moed – $1,262
4th – Hyon Chun – $905
5th – Cameron Reid – $694

Event 2: David White Earns 1st Series Title

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open”
Event 2: $300 Big Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
November 13, 2014

Total Entries: 44
Total Prize Pool: $11,200

David White, Event 2 Champion
David White,
Event 2 Champion

Recap:
Technically it wasn’t the first event of the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open” but it was the first title awarded. David White of Boca Raton, FL outlasted 43 other competitors in the small but talented field to earn the title, the $4,488 that went with the feat, a slick trophy, and a custom framed print from IMPDI.

The tournament quickly played won from 44 entrants to the final table 10 and lost three players at the start of final table action. That is were things stalled out, the money bubble slowed things down with one player set to miss the payouts.

It took nearly three hours before someone would go out next and it was local pro Kevin Spires to leave on the money bubble. He was knocked down near the felt by White and never recovered. Action was still methodical once the bubble burst but it ended quickly after Kevin Bruno was knocked out in 4th place.

The three remaining players were half-joking about making a deal when all three found a big hand and suddenly all the chips went in the middle. White had the best starting hand and finished off with the nut flush on the river to knock out both John Brenna and Matthew Lombardi to quickly settle the winner question.

Event 2 Results:

1st – David White $4,488
2nd – John Brennan $2,412
3rd – Matthew Lombardi $1,571
4th – Kevin Bruno $1,178
5th – Joey Proper $898
6th – Don Todd $673

SHRPO Championship Results

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Championship: $5,300 Championship NLH
August 28 – September 3, 2014

Total Entries: 1,499
Total Prize Pool: $10,000,000

Dan Colman

RECAP
The showcase event of the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open kicked off on August 28th and it took nearly a week to crown a champion. At the end, Dan Colman was the last player standing and he picked up $1,446,710 for winning the SHRPO Championship title.

The event feature three starting days and 1,499 entrants put up the $5,300 buy-in for a chance at the $10 million guaranteed prize pool. The tournament drew past WSOP bracelet winners, WPT Champions, high-stakes grinders, and many local players.

Seven WSOP Main Event winners took their shot at the title with Huck Seed, Carlos Mortensen, Scotty Nguyen, Jamie Gold, Joe Cada, Greg Merson, and reigning champ Ryan Riess all joining the field. 2013 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Champion Blair Hinkle made a great run at defending his title, he cashed in the Championship but was unable to finish on top.

The tournament paid out the top 300 players and they were all in the money early on Day 2 when Bao Nguyen knocked out Joe Weissman in 301st spot. The tournament picked up the pace at that point and only 62 players returned for Day 4.

Three more WSOP champions dropped out as they played down to the last two tables. Doug Polk, Jared Jaffee, and James Collopy each had a chance to add another title to their credit but each went out short of making the penultimate day.

Day 4 saw the last 18 players return to play down to the PokerStars.tv live-streamed final table in the Paradise Live Theater. It was a short day and it came to an end when Joe Kuether knocked out Blake Bohn in 7th place.

Dan Colman was the most accomplished player on the last day but he had to deal with poker pros Mike Leah and Joe Kuether, WPT Jacksonville champion Shawn Cunix, Martin Hanowski, and 2010 November Niner John Dolan.

Colman took the lead early in the day and only briefly gave it back to Leah when the tournament was three-handed. Dolan went out in surprising fashion when he called off all his chips with second pair against Colman’s rivered straight.

The heads up stacks were relatively equal between Colman and Leah when the match began but Colman quickly gained the advantage in a huge pot with a rivered full house. They were coming up on a short dinner break when Colman finally ended it when his AhKd outlasted Leah’s QcJc.

Leah picked up $1,047,638 for the runner-up finish while Colman continued his incredible year. The $1,446,710 first place prize he earned for the SHRPO Championship adds another big score to a year which already included four cashes over $1,000,000. But this was his seven-digit win in a tournament which was not a small field, high-roller event.

It was another great event at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and it drew a talented field worthy of one of the biggest guaranteed poker tournaments created.

FINAL RESULTS
1. DANIEL COLMAN (HOLDEN, MA): $1,446,710
2. MICHAEL LEAH (LAS VEGAS, NV): $1,047,638
3. SHAWN CUNIX (DELAWARE, OH): $748,313
4. JOHN DOLAN (BONITA SPRINGS, FL): $548,763
5. JOSEPH KUETHER (LAS VEGAS, WI): $424,044
6. MARTIN HANOWSKI (FRANKFORT): $324,269
7. BLAKE BOHN (SAVAGE, MN): $249,438
8. BRIAN HAWKINS (FORT MYERS, FL): $199,550
9. ROMAN VALERSTEIN (NEWTOWN, PA): $149,663
10. LENNY DUVDIVANI (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $99,775
11. CURT KOHLBERG (WESTON, MA): $99,775
12. NATASHA BARBOUR (MONTREAL, QC): $99,775
13. RUSSELL THOMAS (WALLINGFORD, PA): $77,326
14. URI KADOSH (DAVIE, FL): $77,326
15. MATTHEW SEDGEMAN (HANSON, MA): $77,326
16. JACOB NAQUIN (DESTIN, FL): $59,865
17. FARHAN MADHANI (MIRAMAR, FL): $59,865
18. RONALD OSTROW (COCONUT CREEK, FL): $59,865
19. MICHAEL STEMBERA (LAS VEGAS, NV): $49,888
20. ROBERT PARK (LILBURN, GA): $49,888
21. JORDAN KAPLAN (STATEN ISLAND, NY): $49,888
22. TONY SINISHTAJ (BRONX, NY): $49,888
23. AMIR LEHAVOT (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $49,888
24. JARED JAFFEE (BROOKLYN, NY): $49,888
25. TYLER REIMAN (MORTON, IL): $49,888
26. EUGENE CURZIO (CLIFTON, VA): $49,888
27. SERGEY RYBACHENKO: $49,888
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SHRPO FINAL RESULTS – EVENT 24

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Event 24: $200 Big Stack No Limit Hold’em
September 3, 2014

Entries: 344
Prizepool: $58,480

Enos Smith
Enos Smith

RECAP
The final trophy event of the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open carried a $50,000 guarantee on the prize pool.  They cleared that with ease as 344 players entered on the last day.

Some players were chasing points for the series leaderboard or the Player of the Year leaderboard.  Some were just chasing trophies.  That was Enos Smith’s reason for coming down from Palatka, FL.  This is his first win, but he finished 2nd in an HPT event at Daytona a couple of years ago.

After playing for about 12 hours, they reached the final table and all ten players agreed on a chop, with Smith getting the lion’s share as the chip leader.  Smith will take home the trophy and custom framed photo provided by IMPDI.

Placement based on chip counts:

1st Enos Smith
2nd Henri Azoulay
3rd Steve Marcozzi
4th Evgeniy Catane
5th Herbert Woodbery
6th Lance Foster
7th Scott Cowan
8th Rick Perez
9th Robert Tanner
10th Andrea Orphanos

There were 344 entrants in this event for a total prize pool of $58,480.  The final 27 earned a payday.  Among those cashing in this event was Wally Maddah, a tournament grinder chasing points on the leaderboard.  Another point chaser, Moe Maghraoui, was the bubble-boy, busting out in 28th place.

This was the final event of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open and the final series of the Player of the Year contest, so after the numbers are crunched, we will know if Angel Vu is the Seminole Hard Rock Player of the Year.

Until next time, may the cards fall your way.  Farewell from the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood!

FINAL RESULTS
1. JAMES SMITH III (EDGEWATER, FL): $5,860
2. HENRI AZOULAY (MIAMI BEACH, FL): $4,700
3. STEVEN MARCOZZI (NAPLES, FL): $4,700
4. EVGENIY CATANE (SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL): $4,700
5. HERBERT WOODBERY (WINTER GARDEN, FL): $4,700
6. LANCE FOSTER (CORYDON, IA): $4,700
7. SCOTT COWAN (DAVIE, FL): $4,700
8. ENRIQUE PEREZ (MIAMI, FL): $4,700
9. ROBERT TANNER (WELLINGTON, FL): $4,700
10. ANDREA ORPHANOS (COCOA BEACH, FL): $4,700
11. JORGE GOMEZ (PLANTATION, FL): $819
12. GUILLERMO MONTERO: $819
13. MATTHEW FRASER (HOPKINTON, MA): $702
14. WALID MADDAH (TAMPA, FL): $702
15. DANIEL GENACHTE (DEERFIELD BEACH, FL): $702
16. DAVID GELLEY (PALM BEACH GDNS, FL): $614
17. JAY JOHNSON (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $614
18. MARK BERNSTEIN (HOLLYWOOD, FL): $614
19. ROBERT WILLIAMS (MIAMI GARDENS, FL): $526
20. STEVEN BENNETT (DEERFIELD BEACH, FL): $526
21. LOUIS BERDELLANS (COOPER CITY, FL): $526
22. JEFFERY SHEPPARD (FT LAUDERDALE, FL): $526
23. MICHAEL CHIAPPETTA (BOCA RATON, FL): $526
24. JANN SABIN (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $526
25. MARK SHULLA (PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL): $526
26. FREDERICK ALLENSPACH (PLANTATION, FL): $526
27. BRIAN PHILLIS (HIGHLAND BEACH, FL): $526

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SHRPO FINAL RESULTS – EVENT 22

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Event 22: $150 No Limit Hold’em
September 3, 2014

Entries: 560
Prizepool:  $67,200

(Winner declined photo.)

RECAP
This working-man’s tournament features 5pm starts on both Day 1s and Day 2 today, but despite the shortened days, the final eight players decided six and a half hours was enough and chopped up the final eight spots.  David Owen, who declined both a winner’s photo and winner interview, was the chip leader and gets the trophy.

Here’s how the final 8 stacked up at the end:

1st – David Owen
2nd – Jorge Chavez
3rd – Ade Adeyemi
4th – Ory Hen
5th – David Glancy
6th – Bradley Young
7th – Deborah Mitchell
8th – Peter Bejusca

Over two starting days, this event drew 560 players for a total prize pool of $67,200.  David Glancy was the chip leader coming into Day 2 and ended up finishing in 5th place.  Deborah Mitchell, who finished 7th, was the last woman sitting.

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year points leader Angel Vu cashed in this event, finishing 17th and adding to her point total.

With the end of this event, only one tournament remains in the 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (Event 24) and it will be wrapping up shortly.

FINAL RESULTS
1. DAVID OWEN (CHICAGO, IL): $8,000
2. JORGE CHAVEZ (HOLLYWOOD, FL): $7,800
3. ADEWALE ADEYEMI (PEMBROKE PINES, FL): $7,500
4. ORY HEN (COOPER CITY, FL): $5,947
5. DAVID GLANCY (YULEE, FL): $5,747
6. BRADLEY YOUNG (NEW YORK, NY): $5,747
7. DEBORAH MITCHELL (SUMMERFIELD, FL): $5,146
8. PETER BEJUSCA (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $5,147
9. MATTHEW ZARCADOOLAS (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $1,142
10. CHRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ (BOYNTON BEACH, FL): $874
11. LISA LEVY (DELRAY BEACH, FL): $874
12. BRIAN RAIK (CORAL SPRINGS, FL): $874
13. DANIT DAYAN (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $706
14. DONALD MATHEWS (OXFORD, FL): $706
15. WALID MADDAH (TAMPA, FL): $706
16. PAULETTE PIPITONE (JUPITER, FL): $605
17. NGOC VU (SOUTH DAYTONA, FL): $605
18. HOLLANDER PREAP (JACKSONVILLE, FL): $605
19. PAUL SMERDON (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $504
20. JONATHAN SHAPIRO (BOCA RATON, FL): $504
21. OKTAY ALTINBAS (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $504
22. ARTHUR HOLMES (MIRAMAR, FL): $504
23. JEREMY GOUREAU (BAL HARBOUR, FL): $504
24. ROBERT CASTRO (MIAMI, FL): $504
25. GREGORY MARCUS (MIAMI, FL): $504
26. MARK ROBINSON (MIAMI, FL): $504
27. PAUL GREGORY (COCONUT CREEK, FL): $504
28. MOHAMED MAGHRAOUI (BRANDON, FL): $437
29. BARRY CHAZEN (FORT LAUDERDALE, FL): $437
30. PAUL PRAGER (DAVIE, FL): $437
31. JASON ABITBOL (BOCA RATON, FL): $437
32. JACK SEARCY (DELRAY BEACH, FL): $437
33. ONEAL DOWARD (MIRAMAR, FL): $437
34. KENNETH BERMAN (HALLANDALE, FL): $437
35. SHEIKH AKHTER (MIAMI, FL): $437
36. CHARLES BENJAMIN (MIAMI GARDENS, FL): $437

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SHRPO Final Results – Event 21

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Event 21: $1,650 Purple Chip Bounty No Limit Hold’em
September 1 – September 3, 2014

Total Entries: 125
Total Prize Pool:  $187,500
Prize Pool: $125,000
Bounties:  $62,500

Event_21_1st_Derrick Simon

 

 

 

 

RECAP
The 125 entries into the Purple Chip Bounty tournament generated a prize pool of $125,000 with $500 of each buy-in going towards the bounty portion of the tournament. It was supposed to be a 2 day tournament, but when 3am rolled around and they were still heads-up…they bagged and tagged to come back for a Day 3. And what a Day 3 it was, with heads up play lasting 3 hours as neither Derrick Simon nor Ian O’Hara would give up on this one. At the end though, Simon was able to chip away at the stack of O’Hara and ultimately take the title of Event 21 $1,650 Purple Chip Bounty NLH Champion and win the grand prize of $37,648!

Derrick Simon had an extremely good SHRPO. He final tabled Event #8 $560 Buy-In $1 Million guarantee in 5th place just 10 days ago, taking home a score of $71,768. He also cashed in the SHRPO $10 Million guarantee Championship Main Event in 166th place. Simon, who currently calls Florida his home, is originally from Jamaica and had a good amount of supporters during heads up play to cheer him on. He noted that two particular hands stood out to help propel him to his final table run. One was when his pocket 4s made a full boat against his adversary’s nut flush to double him up. The other was when he shoved with A9 and had 3 callers, he ended up making the nut flush to triple up and keep him in the game.

Simon is a recreational player who owns an auto mechanic shop in the area. However, he loves the game of poker, loves playing tournaments and cash games at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood and would like to play more if he can. With today’s win and his big score earlier in the SHRPO, he can definitely afford to do so. Ian O’Hara gets $20,708 for his runner-up finish.

FINAL RESULTS
1. DERRICK SIMON (MIRAMAR, FL): $37,648
2. IAN O’HARA (BOCA RATON, FL): $20,708
3. VICTOR FIGUEROA (MIAMI BEACH, FL): $11,923
4. JASON WHEELER (SAN DIEGO, CA): $10,040
5. STEVEN BENNETT (DEERFIELD BCH, FL): $7,530
6. COREY BURBICK (DAVIE, FL): $6,275
7. BLAIN DERMOT (CO DONEGAL, ): $5,020
8. IAN DAVIS (MIRAMAR, FL): $3,765
9. BARRY PEVNER (COOPER CITY, FL): $2,824
10. YVONNE MCQUILLAN (FORT MYERS, FL): $2,510
11. DANIEL PIELA (WHEATON, IL): $2,510
12. RACHEL KRANZ (NEW YORK, NY): $2,510
13. DONALD LEHN (PLANTATION, FL): $2,196
14. MICHAEL DENTALE (BROOKLYN, NY): $2,196
15. CARLOS LEIVA (BUENOS AIRES, ): $2,196
16. JOSE PARRA (HIALEAH, FL): $1,883
17. RYAN VAN SANFORD (COLO SPGS, CO): $1,883
18. JORGE RIBEIRO (SAN PAULO, ): $1,883

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