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Event 7: Chip Counts Through Flight D

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Day 2 Blinds: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 62 of 338

Flight A: 76 Entries, 14 Advanced
Flight B: 76 Entries, 12 Advanced
Flight C: 80 Entries, 15 Advanced
Flight D: 106 Entries, 21 Advanced
Flight E: Saturday @11am
Flight F: Saturday @ 6pm
Day 2: Sunday @ Noon

Structure Sheet

Day 2 chip counts through Flight D:

RankFirst NameLast NameChip Count
1JerrySilva473,000
2ScottRiddell254,500
3NicholasWilliams240,500
4AhmadHamoush240,000
5RafaelReis234,000
6DerekBowers212,500
7AriProstak186,500
8JosephAcquavella185,000
9IvanColes167,000
10TomNguyen166,500
11WilliamKopp162,000
12IanPearson160,000
13MichaelSanchez158,000
14WilliamOndrus148,500
15ClaudimirOsorio138,000
16KarlManouchakian137,500
17MohammadGoodarzi135,500
18MostafaAsari Piralvan134,000
19BryceMcVay132,500
20StevieTrizis129,000
21WilliamMcIntyre107,000
22BradPatton106,500
23JordanJoeckel101,500
24JohnAlegria101,000
25JohnDolan98,000
26MarounAkiki97,000
27JamesCarmadella97,000
28AnthonyAstarita95,500
29PatrickCurry93,500
30ElizabethProvan92,000
31AndreBoyer90,000
32AllauddinKhan88,000
33CraigJenkins86,500
34SeanHeywood85,500
35MichaelSoares85,000
36Mark "Bud"Wiser84,500
37MatthewLeecy82,000
38MichaelTraficante82,000
39JosiasSantos78,500
40RodRodrigue72,500
41DanielLobato72,500
42A.J.Kelsall71,000
43DimitryAgrachov70,000
44DonaldScheib65,000
45MilindNaik64,000
46MohammadAffaneh61,500
47DanielMidal61,000
48MichaelDimitry59,500
49TimothySteorts58,500
50YaoZhao57,500
51CyricGamber57,000
52JamesHoy55,500
53JohnO'Neal54,500
54MeirBarack52,500
55CarlosLoving50,000
56Terri-AnneCrawford49,000
57MichaelGencal47,500
58MarvinKarlins42,000
59BrianBlanchard37,500
60WallyMaddah32,000
61StuartFerguson18,500
62ForrestJahn III12,500

Event 7 Flight D: Done for the Day

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
End of Level 14: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 21 of 106

Scott Riddell

Flight D has come to a close for the evening with 21 players still around for Day 2 on Sunday. Ahmad Hamoush put 240,000 in his bag but Scott Riddell passed him late to finish with 254,500.

Also advancing were Wally Maddah, John Dolan, Carlos Loving, and AJ Kelsall.

Full chip counts will be released as soon as they are available.

Event 7 Flight D: Hamouse Takes the Lead

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 22 of 106

Ahmad Hamoush

There’s still very little hurry among the players on this Friday night and we still have three tables in action. A rarity after the run of the last few nights.

John Dolan, AJ Kelsall, Carlos Loving, and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa ambassador Wally Maddah are still around with a chance to advance. Jack McIntyre is no longer the leader after he sent most of his stack across the table to Ahmad Hamoush.

Event 7 Flight D: McIntyre Out Front

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 12: 800/1,600 with a 200 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 31 of 106

Jack McIntyre

There continues to be little activity with only a few players hitting the rail in the last half hour. They are one elimination away from breaking a table and 20 minutes away from the last break.

Jack McIntyre looks like their late lead with 170,000 but there is still plenty of time to catch him.

Event 7 Flight D: Another Tough Table

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 11: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 34 of 106

There’s quite a lineup in the middle of the room, one that’s very big even for a $570 buy-in tournament, with five of the players have more than $6.75 million in career earnings.

The big guns at the table are John Dolan, AJ Kelsall, Patrick Eskandar, Peter Walsworth, and Carlos Loving. On top of all that money, with only $1.7 of it coming courtesy of Dolan’s November Nine appearance, those five players have combined for six SHRP trophies and three WSOP Circuit rings. Carlos Loving is the low man on the cash list with ONLY $480,000 in earnings, two SHRP titles, and a WSOP Circuit ring.

That table will probably not break this evening, so good luck to the rest of the players.

Event 7 Flight D: Slow Grind

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 500/1,000 with a 100 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 44 of 106

Peter Walsworth

Unlike the previous three flights, the action hasn’t been quite as fast after registration closed. They played down quickly in the first three but we still have five tables going.

We’ve lost a few notables over the last two levels including AJ “Doc” Santos (pictured below) and Vitor Coelho, but we still have Seminole Hard Rock team member Michael Laake, Ryan Dunn, Peter Walsworth (pictured above), John Holley, and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa ambassador Wally Maddah.

AJ “Doc” Santos

Event 7 Flight D: Registration Closed

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight D Players Remaining: 62 of 106

Registration has closed on the fourth flight of the $200,000 Guarantee Event 7 and they put up a big number. Flight D drew 106 entries to bring the combined total up to 338. That leaves the field only 62 entries shy of hitting the guarantee and we should get there early tomorrow afternoon.

Tournament breakdown:

FlightEntriesAdvanced
A7614
B7612
C8015
D106TBD
ESaturday @ 11am
FSaturday @ 6pm
Totals33841

Event 7 Flight D: Tale of Two Champs

$570 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 7: 250/500 with a 75 ante
Flight D Entries: 94

Michael Laake (left) and Vitor Coelho (right)

The tournament clock continues to click towards triple digit entries and we should get to 100 before registration closes at 10:30.

Two former SHRP champs are sitting side-by-side at the front of the room and won’t be moving anytime soon. Vitol Coelho won his sole SHRP trophy this past spring when he took down the 2,692-entry opening event of the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown.

Seminole Hard Rock team member Michael Laake has seven SHRP trophies from around the state. His last came during the same series as Coelho’s when he won the $1,100 Six-Max event. But on the Winter Poker Open side, Laake is our defending champion in this tournament when he was the last player standing among 633 other competitors.

Those two players are responsible for nearly $2 million in career earnings and will be two tough seats for the rest of the table to get through.