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Doug Marro Wins The $400 PLO on Opening Night at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Signature Poker Series

2023 Tampa Signature Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, Florida
Event 2

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Entries: 135
Prize Pool: $45,225
September 6, 2023

Event 2 Winner Doug Marro

A field of 135 entries entered the $400 buy-in pot-limit Omaha event on opening night at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Signature Poker Series, creating a prizepool worth more than $45,000. The final battle between local players Doug Marro and Hoang Tran proved to be the toughest match of the night, with Marro doubling up four times to claim his spot at the top of the tournament.

“It’s definitely ironic, because the guys here know that I give a lot of action in PLO normally, so it’s going to be funny that I won,” said Marro after the victory.

There was a fun community feeling at the final table, especially when things got down to three-handed action; and even more so when it was heads-up for the title. There were even players from Flight B in Event 1 shouting across the room for chip count updates at different times.  Various local players kept stopping by to peek in on the action as well.

“Yeah, yeah, I don’t like too much of that, but it was fun. I’m a big fan of the guy that I was playing with, he just moved here recently and we had joked around the last couple months so it was cool that we were heads-up like that. I’m glad it was him because I was actually able to have fun, and not be too serious” said Marro when he was asked about the heads-up final against Tran. He continued, “As the guys know, I like to say ‘trust the process’ and they’ll know what that means [laughs].”

“I think we have a really good poker director Pablo. I have a good relationship with him, and he definitely understands poker, which is very important. He made our cash room a lot better. I normally play cash, and he did a really good job with that so shout out to him,” said Marro when he was asked what he enjoys about consistently returning to the SHR Tampa poker scene.

Even though he primarily plays cash, Marro also said that he will definitely be back for the Championship event and a few other tournaments during the SPS series. He also wanted to say one last thing at the end of his winner’s interview, “Everything that I learned in PLO I learned from Charlie K [laughs].”

Final Results:

1st: Doug Marro – $11,565 + SPS trophy
2nd: Hoang Tran – $7,710
3rd: Zee Kurdi – $5,390
4th: Marshall Morris – $3,870
5th: Michael Laake – $2,860
6th: Daquon Wilson – $2,180
7th: John Casaubon – $1,710
8th: Alexandru Ivan – $1,380
9th: Jonathan Gold – $1,150
10th: Dustin Peglow – $1,150
11th: Barry Blakely – $1,000
12th: Matthew Tedesco – $1,000
13th: Wally Maddah – $900
14th: Alexander Orlov – $900
15th: William Wallace – $820
16th: Joseph Battaglia – $820
17th: Braedon Brown – $820

Event 2: Doug Marro Wins ($11,565) – Hoang Tran – 2nd Place ($7,710)

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 23:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  1/135

Hoang Tran

Hoang Tran was at a disadvantage in chips when he moved all in with As7c5s4c in the hole, and Doug Marro had him covered holding AdAh2h2c.

The final board read Kc10s5d8c2d, and Tran was eliminated in second place, good for $7,710. That makes Marro the champion of the tournament, and he takes home $11,565 and the SPS trophy for the victory. Stay tuned for the winner’s interview.

Event 2: Doug Marro Doubles Again

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 23:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2/135

Doug Marro

The flop read 9c6c3d when Doug Marro got all in holding Ah7d5s4s, and Hoang Tran had him covered holding QcJdJh5h. The turn and river fell 4cAc, and Marro doubled up again to the tune of 1.25 million. Tran was at 2,125,000 after the hand.

Hoang Tran – 2,125,000 (42 bb)
Doug Marro – 1,250,000 (25 bb)

Event 2: Doug Marro Scores Double Trouble

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 22:  20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2/135

Hoang Tran (left) and Doug Marro (right)

Doug Marro has claimed back-to-back double ups to give him a fighting chance in the heads-up finale.

His first dance with the devil in the pale moonlight that made it through came when he held QcJc8h7s against the 5d5s4d2h of Hoang Tran on a final board reading Kh2d2c10c6c. That got Marro up to 530,000 with Tran at 2,845,000.

The second double up saw Marro all in on a flop reading 9d6d2h with AdQd10h9h in the hole. Tran covered him once again holding Jc8h7c6s  this time around, and the turn and river fell 8c10d.

Marro doubled up again with a second flush to take his stack up to 1.4 million, and Tran held 1,975,000 after the dust settled.

Doug Marro – 1,400,000 (35 bb)
Hoang Tran – 1,975,000 (49 bb)

Event 2: Zee Kurdi – 3rd Place ($5,390)

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 21:  15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2/135

Zee Kurdi

Zee Kurdi was all in short for 100,000 preflop holding 7s5c4s3s, and Doug Marro had him covered holding AhKsQd6c. The final board read QdJc5d8s2d, and Kurdi was eliminated in third place, good for $5,390.

That gave Marro 470,000 heading into the final match against Hoang Tran. Marro will have his work cut out for him facing the stack of 2,905,000 held by Tran.

Doug Marro – 2,905,000 (96 bb)
Zee Kurdi – Eliminated in Third Place ($5,390) 

Event 2: Marshall Morris – 4th Place ($3,870)

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 20:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3/135

Marshall Morris

Marshall Morris was all in short for 100,000  preflop from the big blind with AdKcQc5h, and Doug Marro had him covered holding Jc10d6c3d on the button.

The final board read Kd9s2s6d10h, and Morris was eliminated in fourth place, good for $3,870. Marro stacked up 525,000 after collecting the pot.

Doug Marro – 525,000 (21 bb)
Marshall Morris – Eliminated in Fourth Place ($3,870) 

Event 2: Results Update

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 20:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4/135

Michael Laake

Action has started moving again at the PLO final table, so here is a look at the results

5th: Michael Laake – $2,860
6th: Daquon Wilson – $2,180
7th: John Casaubon – $1,710
8th: Alexandru Ivan – $1,380
9th: Jonathan Gold – $1,150
10th: Dustin Peglow – $1,150
11th: Barry Blakely – $1,000
12th: Matthew Tedesco – $1,000
13th: Wally Maddah – $900
14th: Alexander Orlov – $900
15th: William Wallace – $820
16th: Joseph Battaglia – $820
17th: Braedon Brown – $820

Event 2: Final Table Seating Chart with Chip Counts

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 17:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  9/135

Here is a look at how the final nine players are seated at the final table with their chip counts:

Seat 1: Jonathan Gold – 120,000
Seat 2: Daquon Wilson – 635,000
Seat 3: Aleaxndru Ivan – 591,000
Seat 4: Marshall Morris – 985,000
Seat 5: Hoang Tran – 270,000
Seat 6: John Casaubon – 195,000
Seat 7: Michael Laake – 245,000
Seat 8: Doug Marro – 140,000
Seat 9: Zee Kurdi – 200,000

Event 2: Prize Pool and Payouts with $11,565 to PLO Champ

2023 Tampa Signature Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, Florida
Event 2

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Entries: 135
Prize Pool: $45,225
September 6, 2023

Registration closed for the $400 Pot Limit Omaha tournament with 135 entries creating a prize pool worth $45,225. The last 17 spots will be paid with $820 for a min-cash and $11,565 up top for the first trophy-winner of the series.

1st: $11,565 + SPS trophy
2nd: $7,710
3rd: $5,390
4th: $3,870
5th: $2,860
6th: $2,180
7th: $1,710
8th: $1,380
9th-10th: $1,150
11th-12th: $1,000
13th-14th: $900
15th-17th: $820

Event 2: John Casaubon and Julio Delgado Lead

$400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 5:  300/600 with a 600 ante
Entries:  98

John Casaubon

Players returned to their PLO seats after the break and we found two big stacks in early action. John Casaubon leads the field with 94,500 and Julio Delgado sits in second with 90,700.

Delgado is coming off a win a few days ago when he captured the $400 Labor Day Deep Stack title for more than $20K.

Julio Delgado