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Championship: Counts on Dinner Break; Dante Cianfarra Leads

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  21 of 440

Dante Cianfarra

Players will return to action in about 30 minutes, here’s what the counts look like when cards go back in the air with Dante Cianfarra your new leader.

Table 20
Seat 1: Brian Altman – 1,360,000 (54 bb)
Seat 2: Paul Snead – 640,000 (26 bb)
Seat 3: Jeremy Joseph – 360,000 (14 bb)
Seat 4: Mark Wiser – 260,000 (10 bb)
Seat 5: Dante Cianfarra – 1,900,000 (76 bb)
Seat 6: Doug Marro – 1,175,000 (47 bb)
Seat 7: Steven Snyder – 1,040,000 (42 bb)
Seat 8: — Empty —

Table 21
Seat 1: Howard Feingold – 1,220,000 (49 bb)
Seat 2: Michael Stonehill – 615,000 (25 bb)
Seat 3: Alexander Orlov – 290,000 (12 bb)
Seat 4: Sean Conklin – 500,000 (20 bb)
Seat 5: — Empty —
Seat 6: Christopher Meyers – 635,000 (25 bb)
Seat 7: Tom McDonald – 595,000 (24 bb)
Seat 8: Siddharth Siddharth – 1,115,000 (45 bb)

Table 22
Seat 1: Bryce McVay – 1,125,000 (45 bb)
Seat 2: Cody Hernandez – 315,000 (13 bb)
Seat 3: Justin Zaki – 690,000 (28 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Jason Block – 525,000 (21 bb)
Seat 6: Bobby Pratt – 660,000 (26 bb)
Seat 7: John Dolan – 1,540,000 (62 bb)
Seat 8: Ken Fishman – 965,000 (39 bb)

Remaining players by count:

Dante Cianfarra – 1,900,000 (76 bb)
John Dolan – 1,540,000 (62 bb)
Brian Altman – 1,360,000 (54 bb)
Howard Feingold – 1,220,000 (49 bb)
Doug Marro – 1,175,000 (47 bb)
Bryce McVay – 1,125,000 (45 bb)
Siddharth Siddharth – 1,115,000 (45 bb)
Steven Snyder – 1,040,000 (42 bb)
Ken Fishman – 965,000 (39 bb)
Justin Zaki – 690,000 (28 bb)
Bobby Pratt – 660,000 (26 bb)
Paul Snead – 640,000 (26 bb)
Christopher Meyers – 635,000 (25 bb)
Michael Stonehill – 615,000 (25 bb)
Tom McDonald – 595,000 (24 bb)
Jason Block – 525,000 (21 bb)
Sean Conklin – 500,000 (20 bb)
Jeremy Joseph – 360,000 (14 bb)
Cody Hernandez – 315,000 (13 bb)
Alexander Orlov – 290,000 (12 bb)
Mark Wiser – 260,000 (10 bb)

SHR Poker Showdown Kicks Off Thursday

The clock is ticking down on the 2022 Tampa Poker Classic but you can find more tournament action coming up shortly in South Florida. Hard Rock Hollywood is hosting its 20-day Poker Showdown starting on Thursday, March 24 and it runs through April 12.

The series features a huge schedule with 50 trophy events and plenty of non-hold’em options for those who like to vary their game.

The series kicks off with a $400 buy-in multi-flight tournament and a $500,000 guarantee that will bring a massive crowd. The second weekend has a $600 buy-in tournament with a $1,000,000 guarantee and the headliner goes on stage on the last weekend with the WPT Poker Showdown Championship.

That game has a $3,500 buy-in with a $3,000,000 guarantee and the final table streamed live from Las Vegas in front of the WPT cameras.

Check the schedule below and pick your game.

2022 Poker Showdown Schedule

Championship: Dinner Break

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining:  21 of 440

There was little change over the last 30 minutes of Level 20 and the 21 remaining players were sent on their hour-long dinner break.

Remaining payouts:

1st: $198,150
2nd: $132,095
3rd: $97,475
4th: $72,710
5th: $54,830
6th: $41,800
7th: $32,225
8th: $25,125
9th-10th: $19,815
11th-12th: $15,805
13th-14th: $12,755
15th-16th: $10,415
17th-20th: $8,610
21st: $7,200

Championship: Three-Table Lineup

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining:  21 of 440

Romeo Mendoza

Former chip leader Romeo Mendoza went out in 22nd place to leave 21 remaining with 30 minutes to go till dinner. Here’s how the lineup looks now and we will update all counts while they are gone.

Table 20
Seat 1: Brian Altman
Seat 2: Paul Snead
Seat 3: Jeremy Joseph
Seat 4: Mark Wiser
Seat 5: Dante Cianfarra
Seat 6: Doug Marro
Seat 7: Steven Snyder
Seat 8: — Empty —

Table 21
Seat 1: Howard Feingold
Seat 2: Michael Stonehill
Seat 3: Alexander Orlov
Seat 4: Sean Conklin
Seat 5: — Empty —
Seat 6: Christopher Meyers
Seat 7: Tom McDonald
Seat 8: Siddharth Siddharth

Table 22
Seat 1: Bryce McVay
Seat 2: Cody Hernandez
Seat 3: Justin Zaki
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Jason Block
Seat 6: Bobby Pratt
Seat 7: John Dolan
Seat 8: Ken Fishman

22nd: Romeo Mendoza – $7,200
23rd: Clarence Murray – $7,200
24th: Caleb Piderit – $7,200

Championship: Blinds Up

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 20:  10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining:  24 of 440

Players took their new seats and the blinds are up with 24 players remaining. They are now playing 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante and the average stack is about 735,000 (37 bb).

This is the last level before the remaining players take a one-hour dinner break.

Championship: Stuart Taylor Eliminated by Brian Altman

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  24 of 440

Stuart Taylor

Action folded around to Brian Altman on the button and he looked at the stacks of Stuart Taylor and Mark Wiser in the blinds. Both were short and Altman dropped in a stack of 25K chips, enough to cover either or both if that happened.

Taylor called at risk for 140,000 and Wiser folded.

Taylor: 7h7s
Altman: QdTs

Taylor was ahead and faded the Ah8h3d flop. Altman paired his ten on the Th turn and Taylor, our Event 11 champ, was eliminated in 25th place after the 6d river.

Tournament staff paused the clock and the remaining 24 players are redrawing seats at the last three tables.

Brian Altman – 1,450,000 (97 bb)

Recent results:

25th: Stuart Taylor – $6,095
26th: Chris Perry – $6,095
27th: Nashaat Antonious – $6,095
28th: Samuel Steele – $6,095
29th: Aaron Mederos – $6,095
30th: Charla Ellis – $6,095
31st: Anthony Askey – $6,095
32nd: Oleg Rutskin – $6,095

Championship: Chris Perry Eliminated by Paul Snead; Brian Altman Back Up

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  26 of 440

Chris Perry

Paul Snead opened the action, Chris Perry three-bet all in for 125,000, and Snead called.

Perry: 7c7d
Snead: AhKd

Perry needed his sevens to hold to double but Snead paired his ace on the AsQc8s to take the lead. Perry couldn’t come back on the 5c turn or 6c river to exit in 26th place.

Paul Snead – 965,000 (64 bb)
Chris Perry – Eliminated in 26th Place ($6,095)

Meanwhile back on Table 20, Brian Altman has moved back among the leaders and he’s always a dangerous spot at the table.

Brian Altman – 1,280,000 (85 bb)

Brian Altman

Championship: Aaron Mederos Eliminated by Brian Altman

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  28 of 440

Aaron Mederos

Brian Altman opened to 45,000 from the cutoff, Mark Wiser thought about coming along in the small blind before his fold, and Aaron Mederos moved all in for 105,000 to get a quick call from Altman.

Altman: AdJc
Mederos: 9s8c

Mederos was live for a double up but Altman made aces up on the AsJs7h flop. The 4c turn and 9d river finished the board and Mederos was eliminated in 29th place.

Brian Altman – 560,000 (37 bb)
Aaron Mederos – Eliminated in 29th Place ($6,095)

Championship: Back from Break

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  29 of 440

Justin Zaki

Cards are back in the air after the second break with 29 players remaining and a three-table redraw in the near future. Siddharth Siddharth continues to lead but dropped back to the pack a tiny bit while Justin Zaki moved closer to regaining the top spot.

Blinds are up to 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante and the average stack is about 605,000 (40 bb).

Siddharth Siddharth – 1,540,000 (103 bb)
Justin Zaki – 1,430,000 (95 bb)
Bryce McVay – 1,210,000 (81 bb)
Ken Fishman – 1,140,000 (76 bb)
Jeremy Joseph – 1,020,000 (68 bb)

Championship: Paul Snead Doubles

$2,500 TPC Championship (Re-Entry)
$500,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  30 of 440

Paul Snead

A player in middle position opened to 25,000 and Paul Snead moved all in for 162,000 from the small blind. The OG raiser called and Snead was racing.

Snead: Ac9s
Middle Position: 5d5c

Snead started to stand up from his chair but quickly sat back down when he saw the AsAh2c flop. He made trip aces and doubled up after the 7c turn and Tc river.

Paul Snead – 348,000 (29 bb)