Tag Archives: 2016 WPO

Event 1 Flight A: Daniel Ramirez Finds a Fold

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante
Flight A Players Remaining: 18 of 96

Daniel Ramirez
Daniel Ramirez

There was three way action on a KsKd5c board. Daniel Ramirez checked from the big blind and so did a player in early position. It was on the button and that player bet 13,000. Ramierz had the dealer verify the bet, then raised to 26,000. The early-position player folded and the button promptly moved all-in.

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Ramirez had the dealer break down to the bet and it was revealed to be 62,900 — 36,900 more to Ramirez. He studied his opponent and found a fold. Despite taking the hit, Ramirez sits on a stack of 159,000.

Event 4 Flight B: Monday Night Poker

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 1: 25/50

Not everybody likes Mondays but it’s a good night for poker and watching some football action on one of the many TVs around the poker room. Tonight’s tournament is the second flight of the $150 buy-in/$50,000 Guarantee Event 4 at 6pm.

The first flight drew 96 entries to put us on a nice pace to reach the guarantee and we expect more this evening.

Every entrant will receive a 15,000 starting stack and play 30-minute levels throughout the day. Late registration is available until the start of Level 9 at 10:30pm and unlimited re-entries are available during that time. Play will conclude at the end of Level 14 and survivors will move on to Day 2 on Wednesday.

  • $50,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 15,000 in chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Event 4 Structure Sheet

Event 4 Flight A: Marie Harrell Exits in Trio of Hands

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 11: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight A Players Remaining: 30 of 96

Marie Harrell
Marie Harrell

There was four-way limped action on 7h7d5h board. The big blind lead for 2,200 and a player in early position called. Marie Harrell came along from middle position while a player in late position folded.

The turn was the 9c. The big blind switched gears, checking it to the early-position player who bet 3,000. Harrell called as did the big blind.

The river fell the Jc and the big blind checked. The player in early position bet 3,000 and Harrell got out of the way leaving herself a stack of 22,000 behind. The big blind called and the early-position player flipped over KcKh for kings up. He raked the pot.

The very next hand, Harrell shoved 22,000 and got a lone caller.

Harrell: TcTh
Caller: AhQh

Runout: Kh4d3sJcQd

Her opponent rivered a pair and Harrell was left with 2,000 chips. She busted the very next hand.

Harrell is a resident of Tampa who’s accustomed to cash play but is starting to try her luck in tournaments more. She’s had a few deep runs as of late, but her chance at a score in her hometown will have to wait.

Event 4 Flight A: Billy Sanford Going the Right Way

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight A Players Remaining: 44 of 96

Bill Sanford
Bill Sanford

Billy Sanford is making his way up the counts slowly but surely. He recently picked up ace-king in the big blind and check-called a couple streets of action from an early position player who held ace-jack. The 4,000-chip river bet on a king-high board got another call from Sanford who took the pot with his pair.

He now sits at 100,000 chips toward the end of Level 9.

Event 4 Flight A: Registration Closed with 96 Entries

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Entries: 96

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Registration is closed in Flight A of the Winter Poker Open $150 and the final numbers are in. The first of four start days drew 96 entries basically level with last year’s opener. They’ll join the field in tonight’s Flight B and tomorrow’s Flight C and D to complete the player pool.

Level 9 is freshly underway and just five tables remain in action putting the field at 50 or less. Action is schedule to conclude following Level 14 and the complete chip counts will be posted shortly thereafter.

Event 1 Flight A: Daniel Ramirez Running Hot Again

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 8: 300/600 with a 75 ante
Entries: 93

Daniel Ramirez
Daniel Ramirez

Daniel Ramirez kicked off last year’s Winter Poker Open in a big way chopping the opener six ways and going down as the runner up for $24,528. He made no such run in this year’s event, but is in good shape for a carbon copy in today’s Flight A of the $150. With the first break just a few minutes away, Ramirez claims a stack of over 100,000 and leads all players.

Event 1 Flight A: Action Tom Nguyen

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 6: 200/400 with a 50 ante
Entries: 86

Tom Nguyen
Tom Nguyen

Anytime Tom Nguyen is at a table, there’s sure to be some action. Nguyen crushed the middle stages of Event 1 yesterday, claiming 800,000 or more chips while much of the rest of the field hovered around a couple hundred thousand. Nguyen ended up finishing 24th and is giving it another go here in the $150 multi-flight re-entry.

A quick stroll by Nguyen’s table and it’s clear it’s business as usual. With a raise and a few callers, Nguyen jammed the big blind. After some thought, everyone got out of the way and Nguyen — who flashed an ace — took the blinds, antes and the rest of the chips in the middle.

The very next hand someone shoved and Nguyen called with 7c7h. He had the stack of the 9c9h opponent covered, but couldn’t improve and sent a double to his tablemate.

Nguyen pocket sevens can't improve versus pocket nines
Nguyen pocket sevens can’t improve versus pocket nines

Nguyen joked about going to play baccarat because it’s cheaper than poker.

Event 4 Flight A: Tampa Regular Woodbery

$150 Big Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 4: 100/200 with a 25 ante
Entries: 80

Herbert Woodbery
Herbert Woodbery

The entry count continued to tick up through Level 4 and it’s now at 80 with the first break right around the corner. Herbert Woodbery, a two-time Seminole champion, is among those in action.

Woodbery resides in nearby Winter Park and has claimed victories both here in Tampa and at Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee. With $184,000 in career earnings, a victory in Event 4 would undoubtedly move him over the $200,000 mark.

Players are about to go on their first break of the day and a glance at the chip leader will be provided shortly after cards get in the air.