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Event 1 Flight E: Triple Digits

$360 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 7: 300/600 with a 600 ante
Flight E Entries: 104 (Total Entries: 487)

Brandon Byars

The entry count jumped over 100 after the break and Flight E will certainly be the biggest one so far. Only two more are needed to best Flight A and they have an hour to get there.

Brandon Byars is responsible for two of those after an unfortunate end to his first. Luckily for him, he redrew the exact same seat so he has a chance to exact some revenge on Mario De La Puente.

Byars, a Tampa regular, won a Triple 30 tournament here earlier in the year and was the final table bubble boy during last year’s WPTDeepStacks Main Event.

Empty seat at Table 3, waiting for Brandon Byars

Claudemir Osorio Wins WPTDeepStacks-Tampa Opening Event

2016 WPTDeepStacks-Tampa
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Tampa, Fla.
Event #1
$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Entries: 698
Prize Pool: $349,000
June 9-12, 2016

Claudemir-Osorio-Winner-2

Season 3 of the WPTDeepStacks set up shop at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa beginning Thursday, June 9. It was then that the first of five primary events kicked off in what would be a 12-day series that ran parallel with the game’s biggest festival, the World Series of Poker. To those familiar with Tampa and its core group of loyal players, the tremendous reception didn’t come as a surprise. The field in the $570 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed opener drew an impressive 698 entries generating a $349,000 kiddie smashing the six-figure target. Following six flights and four days of action, Claudemir Osorio emerged victorious in a six-way chop. There were some unverified, verbal agreements between the players, but for record keeping purposes, the final six split evenly with Osorio pocketing $36,620, as well as a $1,100 seat in the Main Event and the Seminole Hard Rock guitar trophy.

The opener set the pace for what was expected — and what appears will be — a smashing success of a series. In addition to the $200,000 guarantee, the schedule is headlined by a $350 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed prelim and, of course, the $1,100 buy-in, $300,000 guaranteed Main Event. Joining Osorio in that headliner will be Paul Neessen who claimed victory in Event 2, a one-day turbo that ran alongside the Event 1 restart.

Osorio was born in Brazil but now resides in Orlando. The win marks his second at the Tampa property having previously laid claim to a title in a $560 event during the Deep Stack Spring Poker Series last may. Additionally, his most recent achievement moves him into six-figure territory in career earnings and tops him out at just over $125,000.

Chopping with Osorio were Karl Manouchakian, Parm Mehmi, Hung Le, Mark Smith and James Sutherland. Other notables to finish in the money included Jordan Chizick (23rd), Jeffrey Fullmer (24th) and Marvin Karlins (38th). The Day 2 restart included other notable faces as well such as Seminole Hard Rock Poker Tampa ambassador Wally Maddah and tournament regular Cheri Beatty. Both players battled it out early, but ultimately fell short of the money.

While it’s the opener that got things started, the WPTDeepStacks-Tampa series has the $1,100 next on the list. That tournament begins June 16 and wraps on June 20 with the live streamed final table.

Event 1 final results:

1st: Claudemir Osorio – $36,620
2nd: Karl Manouchakian – $36,620
3rd: Parm Mehmi – $36,620
4th: Hung Le – $36,620
5th: Mark Smith – $36,620
6th: James Sutherland – $36,620
7th: Tom Nguyen – $12,739
8th: Ioannis Patsourakis – $9,598
9th: Joaquin Pereira – $6,631
10th: James Wood – $4,537
11th: Huyen Vo – $4,537
12th: Vincent Censabella – $4,537
13th: Nathan Stenfors – $3,316
14th: Manny Minaya – $3,316
15th: Seyedali Rad – $3,316
16th: Arch McLauchlin – $2,443
17th: Jacob Mast – $2,443
18th: Michael Cusumano – $2,443
19th: Brian Blanchard – $1,920
20th: Michael McKinley – $1,920
21st: Roberto Melo – $1,920
22nd: Josias Santos – $1,920
23rd: Jordan Chizick – $1,920
24th: Jeffrey Fullmer – $1,920
25th: Thomas Hunnicutt – $1,920
26th: Juan Martell-Salinas – $1,920
27th: Michael Poeltler – $1,920
28th: William McKown – $1,710
29th: Arian Bahrami – $1,710
30th: Jeffrey Garbus – $1,710
31st: Conrad Lau – $1,710
32nd: John O’neal – $1,710
33rd: Kevin Blewitt – $1,710
34th: Brian Arbaugh – $1,710
35th: Joseph Brown – $1,710
36th: Selma Sayin – $1,710
37th: Kenneth Fishman – $1,536
38th: Marvin Karlins – $1,536
39th: Andrew Personette – $1,536
40th: Daniel Wilson – $1,536
41st: Joshua Fulford – $1,536
42nd: Alexander Beece – $1,536
43rd: Heather Rardin – $1,536
44th: Paul Derosa – $1,536
45th: Michael Soares – $1,536
46th: Adam Webster – $1,361
47th: William Dubay – $1,361
48th: Cameron Ua – $1,361
49th: Yazan Musa – $1,361
50th: Sufian Soufan – $1,361
51st: Tony Miles – $1,361
52nd: Daniel Walters – $1,361
53rd: Christian Jabbour – $1,361
54th: Daniel Griggs – $1,361
55th: Anthony Astarita – $1,187
56th: Christopher Boyle – $1,187
57th: Jamie Custalow – $1,187
58th: Jody Keeling – $1,187
59th: Thonglith Vilaihong – $1,187
60th: Charlie Miller – $1,187
61st: Lazaro Remolina – $1,187
62nd: Lawrence Dowling – $1,187
63rd: Jason La Madeleine – $1,187

Event 1: We Have a Deal; Claudemir Osorio Wins ($36,620)

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 29: 40,000/80,000/10,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 6/698

Claudemir Osorio
Claudemir Osorio – $36,620

After some serious deliberation, the remaining six players agreed to a deal that saw five of them give up a portion of an even chop to Claudemir Osorio. In the end, Osorio walked with $36,620 in addition to his side payout as well as the $1,100 Main Event seat and the guitar trophy.

The final report will be posted shortly. In the meantime, here’s a look at the tournament’s final results:

Parm Mehmi - $35,120
Parm Mehmi – $36,620
James Sutherland - $34,620
James Sutherland – $36,620
Mark Smith - $34,620
Mark Smith – $36,620
Hung Le - $34,620
Hung Le – $36,620
Karl Manouchakian - $34,120
Karl Manouchakian – $36,620

Additional results:

7th: Tom Nguyen – $12,739
8th: Ioannis Patsourakis – $9,598
9th: Joaquin Pereira – $6,631
10th: James Wood – $4,537
11th: Huyen Vo – $4,537
12th: Vincent Censabella – $4,537
13th: Nathan Stenfors – $3,316
14th: Manny Minaya – $3,316
15th: Seyedali Rad – $3,316
16th: Arch McLauchlin – $2,443
17th: Jacob Mast – $2,443
18th: Michael Cusumano – $2,443
19th: Brian Blanchard – $1,920
20th: Michael McKinley – $1,920
21st: Roberto Melo – $1,920
22nd: Josias Santos – $1,920
23rd: Jordan Chizick – $1,920
24th: Jeffrey Fullmer – $1,920
25th: Thomas Hunnicutt – $1,920
26th: Juan Martell-Salinas – $1,920
27th: Michael Poeltler – $1,920
28th: William McKown – $1,710
29th: Arian Bahrami – $1,710
30th: Jeffrey Garbus – $1,710
31st: Conrad Lau – $1,710
32nd: John O’neal – $1,710
33rd: Kevin Blewitt – $1,710
34th: Brian Arbaugh – $1,710
35th: Joseph Brown – $1,710
36th: Selma Sayin – $1,710
37th: Kenneth Fishman – $1,536
38th: Marvin Karlins – $1,536
39th: Andrew Personette – $1,536
40th: Daniel Wilson – $1,536
41st: Joshua Fulford – $1,536
42nd: Alexander Beece – $1,536
43rd: Heather Rardin – $1,536
44th: Paul Derosa – $1,536
45th: Michael Soares – $1,536
46th: Adam Webster – $1,361
47th: William Dubay – $1,361
48th: Cameron Ua – $1,361
49th: Yazan Musa – $1,361
50th: Sufian Soufan – $1,361
51st: Tony Miles – $1,361
52nd: Daniel Walters – $1,361
53rd: Christian Jabbour – $1,361
54th: Daniel Griggs – $1,361
55th: Anthony Astarita – $1,187
56th: Christopher Boyle – $1,187
57th: Jamie Custalow – $1,187
58th: Jody Keeling – $1,187
59th: Thonglith Vilaihong – $1,187
60th: Charlie Miller – $1,187
61st: Lazaro Remolina – $1,187
62nd: Lawrence Dowling – $1,187
63rd: Jason La Madeleine – $1,187

Event 1: No Deal As of Yet

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 29: 40,000/80,000/10,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 6/698

The remaining six players have been talking deal for some time. Five of the lot have agreed to chop it evenly then give up $1,500 each to Claudemir Osorio as well as send him home with the $1,100 Main Event seat and the guitar trophy. Osorio originally agreed to the deal, but now has second-guessed it. Play is going on with Osorio leading the way holding 4,100,000 of the 13,960,000 chips in play.

Event 1: Tom Nguyen Eliminated 7th ($12,739)

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 6/698

Tom Nguyen eliminated 7th ($12,739)
Tom Nguyen eliminated 7th ($12,739)

Tom Nguyen shoved for 585,000 — just over 10 big blinds — from middle position. Claudemir Osorio called from the button and the remaining players folded. Nguyen was behind and at risk.

Osorio: TsTh
Nguyen: Ad6h

The flop fell Td8h6c and both players stood from the table — Osorio in celebration and Nguyen in defeat. The turn was the Qs and the river 6d proved to be too little too late as Nguyen’s aces-up were bested by Osorio’s fullhouse. Nguyen busted 7th earning $12,739.

Claudemir Osorio – 3,650,000
Tom Nguyen – Eliminated 7th ($12,739)

Event 1: Pereira Eliminated 9th ($6,631), Wood 10th ($4,537)

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 8/698

Joaquin Pereira got the last of his stack in versus James Sutherland on an Ac2s2h flop. Pereira claimed AhTc and was behind the AdQc of Sutherland. The board completed with the 8c turn and 5d river. After a quick countdown of the stacks, it was revealed Sutherland had Pereira covered. Pereira busted 9th earning $6,631.

Preceding him on the rail was James Wood. Wood was the first elimination at the unofficial final table falling 10th for $4,537.

Joaquin Pereira
Joaquin Pereira eliminated 9th ($6,631)
James Wood
James Wood eliminated 10th ($4,537)

Event 1: Unofficial Final Table Seating Chart

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 26: 20,000/40,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 10/698

Following Huyen Vo’s elimination in 11th place the final 10 players in Event 1 consolidated to one table. Claudemir Osorio leads the way with 3,290,000 while the majority of the field sits around 1,000,000. Starting the finale second in the counts is Mark Smith.

Seating assignments with chip counts followed by the remaining payouts and results 11th-18th:

Seat 1: Ioannis Patsourakis – 1,020,000
Seat 2: Karl Manouchakian – 1,030,000
Seat 3: Parm Mehmi – 1,800,000
Seat 4: Joaquin Pereira – 1,250,000
Seat 5: James Wood – 610,000
Seat 6: Tom Nguyen – 1,200,000
Seat 7: Hung Le – 845,000
Seat 8: Mark Smith – 2,075,000
Seat 9: Claudemir Osorio – 3,290,000
Seat 10: James Sutherland – 1,260,000

1st – $83,782
2nd – $47,115
3rd – $29,665
4th – $24,081
5th – $19,195
6th – $15,880
7th – $12,739
8th – $9,598
9th – $6,631
10th – $4,537

11th: Huyen Vo – $4,537
12th: Vincent Censabella – $4,537
13th: Nathan Stenfors – $3,316
14th: Manny Minaya – $3,316
15th: Seyedali Rad – $3,316
16th: Arch McLauchlin – $2,443
17th: Jacob Mast – $2,443
18th: Michael Cusumano – $2,443

Additional results are available in the posts below.

Event 1: Huyen Vo Eliminated 11th ($4,537)

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 26: 20,000/40,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 10/698

Huyen Vo
Huyen Vo

Huyen Vo got her last 240,000 in from the button and James Sutherland called from the small blind. The big blind folded and Vo was at risk.

Sutherland : Ac2c
Vo: Qh8d

The runout fell Ad5s4h9d7d and Vo busted 11th for $4,537. The final 10 players are now redrawing to one table. Seating assignments and chip counts will be posted shortly.

Huyen Vo – Eliminated 11th ($4,537)

Event 1: Ace-Jack High Good for Osorio

Event 1: $570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 26: 20,000/40,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 12/698

Ioannis Patsourakis opened for 85,000 and Claudemir Osorio called from the button. A shortstacked Huyen Vo defender her big blind and they saw a flop.

Tc9s7c

All three players checked.

Tc9s7c8d

Vo checked again. Patsourakis bet 150,000. Osorio called while Vo folded. They were heads up to the river.

Tc9s7c8d8s

Both players checked.

“I’ve given you enough,” Patsourakis said as he mucked his hand.

Osorio flipped over AsJs for ace-jack high and took the pot.

Claudemir Osorio – 1,850,000
Ioannis Patsourakis – 1,075,000