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Event 3: Louis Constant — 10th Place ($409)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 184

Louis Constant
Louis Constant

Louis Constant open-shoved for 125,000. Kenneth Jensen called from the button and so did Myong Han from the big blind. The trio saw a flop of Kc2s2d. Han and Jensen, who were competing for the side pot, checked. The turn fell the Td and Ham lead for 100,000. Jensen folded and Han and Constant tabled their holdings.

Han: KsQh for a pair of kings
Constant: Ad8d for an ace-high flush draw

The river fell the Qs and Constant was eliminated in 10th place earning $409.

Louis Constant – Eliminated in 10th place ($409)

Event 3: Final Table of 10 Reached; Josias Santos Leads

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 184

Josias Santos has a stranglehold on the chip lead owning 1,140,000 of the 3,680,000 in play.

Here’s a look at how the table stacks up:

Seat 1: Michael Scott – 415,000
Seat 2: Kenneth Jensen – 550,000
Seat 3: Moses Clepper – 193,000
Seat 4: Myong Han – 370,000
Seat 5: Mark “Bud” Wiser – 145,000
Seat 6: Louis Constant – 214,000
Seat 7: Jennifer Arojado – 275,000
Seat 8: Peter Dalcamo – 104,000
Seat 9: Eric Buel – 307,000
Seat 10: Josias Santos – 1,140,000

1st – $6,127 + $1,650 Championship Seat
2nd – $3,371
3rd – $1,941
4th – $1,634
5th – $1,226
6th – $1,022
7th – $817
8th – $613
9th – $460
10th – $409

Event 3: “Bud” Wiser Bursts the Bubble

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 22: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 18 of 184

Mark "Bud" Wiser
Mark “Bud” Wiser

On the eighth hand of hand-for-hand play, there was a three-way pot between Mark “Bud” Wiser in the small blind and two unknowns who occupied the big blind and button. The flop was AcQd4c and it checked to the button who shoved 34,000 (only two big blinds). Wiser, who claimed just 35,000, also moved all-in. The big blind had both players covered but opted to fold. The button was at risk.

Wiser: AhTs for top pair
Button: QcJc for a pair, a flush draw and a backdoor straight draw

Runout: 7h turn 9d river

Wiser’s pair held and the button was eliminated sending the final 18 players into the money.

Here’s a look at the tournament payouts:

1st – $6,127 + $1,650 Championship Seat
2nd – $3,371
3rd – $1,941
4th – $1,634
5th – $1,226
6th – $1,022
7th – $817
8th – $613
9th – $460
10th-12th – $409
13th-15th – $358
16th-18th – $306

Event 3: Josias Santos Leads; Three Tables Remain

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 184

Josias Santos
Josias Santos

After just over five hours of play, the 184-entry field in today’s 2pm $150 buy-in Deep Stack Turbo event is down to the final 27. Out in front with a stack of 470,000 is Josias Santos who left his mark on this property during the WPTDeepStacks-Tampa series this summer.

Santos started the series off with a 22nd-place finish in the 698-entry opener, then followed it up with a fourth-place finish and $18,000 score a few days later in a $350.

His stack in the Turbo is good for now, but with 15-minute levels and rising blinds he’ll need to keep winning pots if he hopes to steamroll into the money.

Stay tuned for bubble play.

Event 3: Registration Closed; $6,127 and WPO Championship Seat to Winner

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 13: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante
Players Remaining: 60 of 184

Registration closed on the Sunday afternoon Turbo Event 3 with 184 entries creating a prize pool worth $20,430. The last 18 players will take home a piece of the money with a min-cash worth $302 and the winner earning $6,127, the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa guitar trophy, and a seat in the 2016 WPO Championship.

2016 Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Winter Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, FL
Event 3
$150 Deep Stack Turbo No Limit Hold’em
Entries: 184
Prize Pool: $20,430
December 4, 2016

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Event 3: Another Trophy up for Grabs in the Turbo

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 1: 25/50
Entries: 42

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The clock strikes 2pm and the third of 14 primary events of the 2016 Winter Poker Open is underway. The $150 Deep Stack Turbo event features a $15,000 guarantee, 20,000 starting chips and 15-minute levels. Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of Level 13.

In addition to the lion’s share of the prize pool, the tournament’s champion will earn a Seminole Hard Rock guitar trophy.

Event details:

2PM: Event 3 – $150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $15,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 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 3 Structure Sheet

Coverage of this tournament will pick up after registration closes and the final table nears.

WPO Day 4 Schedule

Main Event Schedule

12PM: Event 1 Day 2 – $350 Deep Stack NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)

2PM: Event 3 – $150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $15,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 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 3 Structure Sheet

WPO Day 3 Closes with Big Event 1 Fields

The third day of the 2016 Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Winter Poker Open has come to an end. It was a busy day in the ballroom with the final two flights of Event 1 running with more than 300 joining on the last day.

They pushed the prize pool over the $150,000 Guarantee in the first flight and over $200,000 during the second. The prize pool was finalized and the Event 1 winner will take home nearly $50,000 tomorrow plus a seat in the WPO Championship.

Survivors from all six flights will return tomorrow, first trying to make the money before grinding to the final table.

For those who didn’t qualify for Day 2, we have a nice Sunday afternoon tournament which will move along at a nice pace. The $150 buy-in Event 3 has a turbo structure with a $15,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Event 3: Karl Manouchakian Wins $24,140 Following Second Final Table Appearance

2016 WPTDeepStacks-Tampa
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Tampa, Fla.
Event #3
$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Entries: 495
Prize Pool: $147,400
June 13-15, 2016

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Manouchakian makes his second final table appearance of the series count, scores victory and $24,140 payday.

Karl Manouchakian is making a name for himself early in the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa WPTDeepStacks series. Manouchakian, a resident of Tampa, began hot taking part in a six-way chop in the opening $570 event. With that $36,620 score behind him, he entered the very next prelim — Event 3, a $350 Deep Stack tournament. The event drew a stout field of 495 entries and played out over the course of three days concluding during the early morning hours of Thursday.

Manouchakian began Day 2 with a modest, 99,000-chip stack. He spun it up and eventually took things into his own hands when he burst the money bubble in style rivering quads. From there, he maneuvered his way to the final table with a medium-sized stack and took control as the blinds and antes continued to climb. As in Event 1, the final few players found a chop, this time using ICM. Manouchakian scored $24,140, the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa guitar trophy and a $1,100 seat in the Main Event.

Manouchakian is 40 years old and was born in Lebanon before coming to the United States. Impressively, his Event 3 win moves him over $60,000 in earnings over the last four days of the WPTDeepStacks-Tampa series alone. With another massive, 495-entry field, the top spot in Event 3 was hard to find. Manouchakian bested an in-the-money crew that included start-of-Day-2 chip leader Victor Hernandez (40th), Seminole Hard Rock Poker Tampa ambassador Wally Maddah (39th) and Dominick Minaya (13th). In the end, Manouchakian chopped with Hank Zheng (2nd, $21,159), David Albertson (3rd, $19,400) and Josias Santos (4th, $18,643).

He didn’t need it, but the win gave Manuochakian a head of steam going into Thursday’s $1,100 buy-in Main Event. The series finale boasts three starting flights, a $300,000 guarantee and a live streamed final table.

Event 3 final results:

1st: Karl Manouchakian – $24,140 + $1,100 Seat
2nd: Hank Zheng – $21,159
3rd: David Albertson – $19,400
4th: Josias Santos – $18,653
5th: Mike Alcalde – $8,402
6th: Andrew Lanoue – $7,002
7th: Roberto Melo – $5,601
8th: Ryan Ketterer – $4,275
9th: Gary Britt – $2,948
10th: Allen Knighton – $1,916
11th: Paul Derosa – $1,916
12th: Marvin Karlins – $1,916
13th: Dominick Minaya – $1,474
14th: Leonard Deboer – $1,474
15th: Daniel D’eugenio – $1,474
16th: Hyndi Khomutetsky – $1,164
17th: Anthony Astarita – $1,164
18th: Charlie Lo – $1,164
19th: Margo Costa – $914
20th: Joe Boccuzzi – $914
21st: David O’Connell – $914
22nd: Sumit Mantaporn – $914
23rd: Chris Gaskin – $914
24th: Bradley Patton – $914
25th: Brandon Byars – $914
26th: William Alexander – $914
27th: Jaime Tran – $914
28th: John O’Neal- $811
29th: Jamie Grantham – $811
30th: Blaise Ingoglia – $811
31st: Justin Rotta – $811
32nd: Michael Gallo – $811
33rd: Matthew Casperite – $811
34th: Erik Nelson – $811
35th: Forrest Jahn – $811
36th: William Diaz – $811
37th: Giancarlo Disalvo – $737
38th: David Moreno – $737
39th: Wally Maddah – $737
40th: Victor Hernandez – $737
41st: Richard Petrovic – $737
42nd: Dwayne Sullivan – $737
43rd: Davis Adams – $737
44th: David Brown – $737
45th: Roland Willis – $737

Event 3: Karl Manouchakian Wins in Four-Way Chop ($24,140)

$350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em
Level 30: 50,000/100,000/10,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 1/495

Karl Manouchakian ($21
Karl Manouchakian ($24,140)

Karl Manouchakian, Hank Zheng, David Albertson and Josias Santos agreed to a four-way ICM deal in Event 3 of the WPTDeepStacks-Tampa, a $350 Deep Stack tournament. Manouchakian went home with $24,140 as well as the $1,100 Main Event seat and the guitar trophy. Zheng scored $21,159 while Albertson pocketed $19,400 and Santos $18,653.

A full report on the tournament will be posted tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s a look at the tournament’s final results:

Hank Zheng ($21,159)
Hank Zheng ($21,159)
David Albertson ($19,400)
David Albertson ($19,400)
Josias Santos ($18,653)
Josias Santos ($18,653)

5th: Mike Alcalde – $8,402
6th: Andrew Lanoue – $7,002
7th: Roberto Melo – $5,601
8th: Ryan Ketterer – $4,275
9th: Gary Britt – $2,948
10th: Allen Knighton – $1,916
11th: Paul Derosa – $1,916
12th: Marvin Karlins – $1,916
13th: Dominick Minay – $1,474
14th: Leonard Deboer – $1,474
15th: Daniel D’eugenio – $1,474
16th: Hyndi Khomutetsky – $1,164
17th: Anthony Astarita – $1,164
18th: Charlie lo – $1,164
19th: Margo Costa – $914
20th: Joe Boccuzzi – $914
21st: David O’Connell – $914
22nd: Sumit Mantaporn – $914
23rd: Chris Gaskin – $914
24th: Bradley Patton – $914
25th: Brandon Byars – $914
26th: William Alexander – $914
27th: Jaime Tran – $914
28th: John O’Neal- $811
29th: Jamie Grantham – $811
30th: Blaise Ingoglia – $811
31st: Justin Rotta – $811
32nd: Michael Gallo – $811
33rd: Matthew Casperite – $811
34th: Erik Nelson – $811
35th: Forrest Jahn – $811
36th: William Diaz – $811
37th: Giancarlo Disalvo – $737
38th: David Moreno – $737
39th: Wally Maddah – $737
40th: Victor Hernandez – $737
41st: Richard Petrovic – $737
42nd: Dwayne Sullivan – $737
43rd: Davis Adams – $737
44th: David Brown – $737
45th: Roland Willis – $737