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Main Event: Quentin Jones Freeroll Working Out

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 42 of 620

Quentin Jones

Quentin Jones might have the best return-on-investment in the field so far and that’s better than some who used a satellite to get.

Jones won Event 3 heading into the Main Event, taking the top prize of $31,987 along with a seat in the $300,000 headliner tournament. He played Flight A on little sleep, bagged up 175,000 and is now up to 385,000 with 42 players remaining. He’s guaranteed at least another $2,690 but has the chips to take it higher.

Main Event: Down to Five Tables

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 45 of 620

Jebhar Patterson was eliminated in 54th place

Zipping right along in the Main Event but the line has slowed as the field hits the last five tables of the tournament. They will play out this level, take a short break, and return for two more levels before the dinner break.

46th: Salvatore Ramos – $2,350
47th: Merlin Schenk – $2,350
48th: Nicholas Kennedy – $2,350
49th: Trey Harnell – $2,350
50th: David Vogel – $2,350
51st: William Galloway – $2,350
52nd: John Dobson – $2,350
53rd: David Yoe – $2,350
54th: Jebhar Patterson – $2,350
55th: John Utley – $2,045
56th: Joseph Gotlieb – $2,045
57th: Peter Katsarelis – $2,045
58th: Daniel Kasper – $2,045

Main Event: Double Knockout for Dan Johnson

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 58 of 620

Dan Johnson

Dan Johnson contributed his part to the fast pace. Michael Parisi and Terren Faloh were both all in and he had them covered.

Parisi: KsKh
Faloh: AsJh
Johnson: 7d7s

Johnson was in line for a triple but Johnson hit the Td7h6s flop to take a big lead. The board finished with the 8h turn and Ac river to give Johnson the pot while sending Parisi and Faloh out.

Results 59th through 78th:

59th: Tyler Spaugh – $2,045
60th: Femi Fashakin – $2,045
61st: Cody Hernandez – $2,045
62nd: Amelio Amato – $2,045
63rd: Terren Faloh – $2,045
64th: Michael Parisi – $1,760
65th: Daniel Bismuth – $1,760
66th: Robert Goudy – $1,760
67th: John Bailey – $1,760
68th: Matthew Delaney – $1,760
69th: Michael Gallo – $1,760
70th: Sean Lance – $1,760
71st: Mark Hayes – $1,760
72nd: Thang Phu – $1,760
73rd: Thomas Tsanadis – $1,480
74th: Joseph Buonodono – $1,480
75th: Kevin Greene – $1,480
76th: Nikolaos Costarelis – $1,480
77th: Michael McKinley – $1,480
78th: Michael Newman – $1,480

Main Event: Double Knockout on the Bubble

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 77 of 620

Roberto Mello

Our long bubble is finally over after 14 hands, 28 minutes of clock time, and one hour of real time.

Anthony Astarita opened to 13,000 from middle position and Barry Wiedmann called on the button. Michael Newman moved all in for 19,000 from the big blind and picked up calls from both players.

Then they waited.

Waited for the other tables to finish their action before running the hands where there was another all-in called.

Astarita and Wiedmann checked down the Ah7s5h5dTc board and Newman gave the table a little smack. He flopped an open-ended straight draw with 8s6d but never got there. Wiedmann took the pot with KdQs against Astarita’s KcJc.

On the other table, Roberto Mello open-shoved for 12,000 and Merlin Schenk called from the big blind.

Mello: AcJd
Schenk: Td5d

Mello was ahead for the double and dodged the 9s7d4c flop. Schenk paired the 5c and Mello was eliminated after the 6s river for the double knockout.

Due to his (slightly) bigger stack, Newman was awarded 78th place money while Mello was the bubble boy.

Barry Wiedmann – 470,000 (78 bb)
Merlin Schenk – 224,000 (37 bb)
Anthony Astarita – 113,000 (19 bb)
Michael Newman – Eliminated in 78th place ($1,480)
Roberto Mello – Eliminated in 79th place

Michael Newman waits for the other tables to finish

Main Event: Julio Marrero Surging Near Bubble

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 83 of 620

Julio Marrero

The first break is near along with the impending bubble when they get back. They are only a handful of eliminations away from making some money and our Day 2 returning chip leader continues his hot run.

Julio Marerro came back to the poker room with 338,500 but is now up to 617,000 as other players hit the rail.

Event 5: Last Chance for a Trophy

$250 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$20,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 25/50

The 2018 WPTDeepStacks Tampa series is almost complete and time is running out to walk away with a title. The Main Event will be playing down in the front part of the poker room while the last tournament on the schedule kicks off in the back.

Event 5 is a $250 buy-in turbo tournament with a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool and structure meant to induce action. It is a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon if you missed out on going deep in the Main Event.

Players will sit down to 25,000 starting stacks and all levels last 15 minutes a pop. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 13 around 5:30pm. They will continue from that point until they reach the money bubble, the final table, and the last champion of the series.

Action kicks off at 2pm and we’ll bring you the milestones and highlights along the way.

  • $20,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 25,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 13
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 5 Structure Sheet

Main Event: Tough Chop for Michael Newman

$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Tampa Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 87 of 620

Michael Newman

Michael Newman is chasing Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year points but they are not making it easy on him.

Newman was in the cutoff and called an all in shove by William Burdick in the hijack for 31,000.

Newman: 8h8d
Burdick: AsQc

Newman was ahead in the race and stormed further out front on the Th8s7s flop. His set was looking good and Burdick stood up from his seat.

Then he sat back down as the board finished with the 6d turn and 9s river to put a straight on the board for a chopped pot.

Michael Newman – 93,000 (19 bb)
William Burdick – 37,000 (7 bb)