Event 1: Day 2 Returning Chip Counts

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

PositionNameChip Count
1Davis Adams206,100 (69 bb)
2Robert Rosetta199,600
3Lane Phillips189600
4Wayne Alesia179100
5Jimmy Dowda177,300
6Michael Nykoliation167800
7Alan Korpi149,800
8Alex Ivan147,400
9Jeffrey Coutroulis145,000
10Jon Godwin139,700
11Martin Welch129,600
12Raphael Doromal124,800
13Manelic Minaya116,400
14John Pappas116,400
15Ravitej Garlapati115900
16Robert Seay113,800
17Scott Gertiser113,500
18Dominic Minaya108100
19Dennis Schmitt108,000
20Walid Maddah105,300
21Sterling Savill101,500
22Amelio Amato100,200
AVERAGE STACK93,000 (31 bb)
23Michael Masella90,600
24Ricky Carter90,200
25Dan Duda89,200
26Alan Fink84,900
27Matthew Perrin81,300
28Michael Ferneman79,000
29John Faucette78,000
30Herbert Woodbery74,300
31Peter Walsworth 67900
32John Dobson66,900
33Luqman Alghanim65,500
34Mike Imperiale62,100
35Roy Young61,800
36Adam Templeman 61800
37Tom Nguyen60,200
38Christian McKean59,800
39Rebecca Furlong54,800
40Richard Calledare53,300
41Meir Barack53,100
42Hai Ly52,500
43Debra Dorcy52,000
44Chris Landgraff51,800
45Michael Wakefield47,000
46Steven Diamantas46,000
47George Weirich45300
48Shawn Deufel39,300
49Thomas Powers37,200
50Charles Fawcette32,600
51Alan Phillips24,200
52James D’Arcangelis16,000 (5 bb)

 

Event 1: Payouts

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Entries: 322
Total Buy-Ins: $178,710

PlacePayout
1st$41,844
2nd$24,566
3rd
$15,888
4th
$10,114
5th
$7,226
6th
$6,217
7th
$4,765
8th
$3,471
9th
$3,329
10th
$3,187
11th
$3,029
12th
$2,887
13th
$2,745
14th
$2,603
15th
$2,446
16th
$2,304
17th
$2,177
18th
$2,020
19th
$1,878
20th
$1,736
21st-25th$1,183
26th-30th$1,089
31st-32nd$994

Event 2: Sandavol Flops Boat, Sinks Opponent

$175 + $25 + $20 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Level 6: Blinds 200/400

Steve SandovalSteve Stays with Read

On a board of A-A-9-K, Steve Sandoval (Tampa) bets 5k and his opponent raises 10k on top.

“Did we really both flop a full house,” ponders Sandoval, who is virtually all in if he commits any more chips to the pot. “Did you turn the blade on me, this is brutal.”

After replaying the action, Sandoval says he’s all in and gets a call.

Sandoval: T-9-9-6 (9s full of Aces)
Opponent: A-T-8-4 (trip Aces)

The river is a blank and Sandoval gets the double-up to take his stack to 50k (125 bb).

“I figured I was good,” says Sandoval to the player to his right, “but she had a lot of chips and I was confused.”

46 players remain with an average stack of 18k (45 bb); Sandavol’s opponent busts a few hands later after having close to 60k.

Event 2: The Game You Love to Hate

PLO:  $175 + $25 + $20 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Level 5: Blinds 150/300

Michael MasellaMasella Multi Tabling Events 1 & 2

Just coming back from break, Michael Masella (Daytona Beach) says, “the reasons we hate this game, are the reasons we love it so much.”

Case in point is a hand that Masella, “shouldn’t have been in,” but he had two pairs and “couldn’t fold.”

Masella ran his stack to 50k, but gave some back before the break and is now at 36k.

The chip leaders are currently in the 45k-50k range and include Alex Quinones (Riverview) and Core Dinic (Louisville, KY).

Not only is Mesella looking for a deep run in PLO, but he’s one of the returning players in Event 1 with an average stack of 91k. “I’m looking forward to it, it’s going to be fun,” he says.

With registration closed, the cage is verifying the total entries and the prize pool will be available shortly as this one-day tournament will wrap-up after midnight.

 

Event 1: Day 2 Preview

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Play Resumes 12 pm Sunday

Kirk AdamsKirk Adams, Chip Leader

Local Pro Kirk Adams (St. Pete Beach, FL) returns as the chip leader for Day 2 in the premiere event of the WPT Regional Winter Tampa Bay open at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.  Adams leads with 206k (69 bb), while Tampa amateur Bobby Rosetta is second, just shy of 200k.

52 players, of 322 total entries, return for their shot at the $41,844 first place prize and are just 20 spots from the money ($994 min cash, 32nd place).

The average chip stack is 93k (31 bb) with blinds heading to 1,500/3k/500 ante when play resumes noon Sunday.

Top 10 Stacks

Kirk Adams 206,100
Robert Rosetta 199,600
Lane Phillips 189,600
Wayne Alesia 179,100
Jimmy Dowda 177,300
Michael Nykoliation 167,800
Alan Korpi 149,800
Alex Ivan 147,400
Jeff Coutroulis 145,000
Jon Godwin 139,700

A full list of chip counts and table draws will be posted later tonight

Event 1B: Final Flight Chip Counts

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Day 2 Resumes 12 pm Sunday

Robert Rosetta 199,600
Lane Phillips 189,600
Wayne Alesia 179,100
Michael Nykoliation 167,800
Jon Godwin 139,700
Raphael Doromal 124,800
Rawitej Garlapati 115,900
Dominic Minaya 108,200
Dennis Schmitt 108,000
Amelio Amato 108,200
Dan Duda 89,200
Pete Walsworth 67,900
Adam Templeman 61,800
Christian McKean 59,800
Hai Ly 57,500
Richard Calledare 53,300
Chris Langrad 51,800
George Weirich 45,300
Charles Fawcett 32,600
Alan Phillips 24,200

Event 1B: End of Night Chip Leader

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Day 1 Complete

Bobby Rosetta

Rosetta, 1B Chip Leader – 2nd Overall

Bobby Rosetta (Tampa via Philadelphia, PA) is the chip leader of the third and final flight with 199,600.

“I was never above the (overall) chip leader,” says Rosetta, who will take the second biggest chip stack into Day 2. “It was slow and steady and more of a grind,” he says, “No big hands.”

20 players bagged and tagged for the night, which sets the overall remaining number of players at 52.  Kirk Adams (St. Pete Beach, FL) returns as the chip leader with 206,100.

The field returns at noon Saturday, just 20 spots from the money. The top 32 get paid as they play for the $41,844 first prize.

“I feel pretty comfortable,” adds Rosetta, who works in IT and plays Hard Rock Tampa cash games mostly on weekends.

Event 1B: Five More Hands

$490 + $45 + $20 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: 1,200/2,400/400 ante

The third and final flight is winding down to the end of level 14 and with 10 minutes left on the night, the clock is paused. Each table will play 5 more hands and then bag and tag.

25 players remain with an average stack of 79k (33 bb).