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Event 3 Flight A: New Week; New Tournament

$350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 25/50

Monday morning hits the reset button on the WPTDeepStacks series. The first two events are complete and we start a brand new one with another multi-day tournament.

Event 3 is a $350 buy-in tournament with four starting flights over two days featuring a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool. It kicks off at the top of the hour and the second flight runs this evening at 6pm.

Each entrant will start out with a 20,000 stack and all Day 1 levels last 30 minutes. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 3:30pm and they will continue through 14 full levels. Anyone with chips at that point will put them in a bag for a return on Wednesday for Day 2.

We are set to go in the poker room and anticipate a fine start to the week.

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
  • Late registration available until start of Level 9
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Players participating in multiple Day 1’s may choose their best stack for start of Day 2
  • Event 3 Structure Sheet

WPTDeepStacks Series Day 5 Schedule

Primary Event Schedule

11AM: Event 3 Day 1A – $350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
  • Late registration available until start of Level 9
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Players participating in multiple Day 1’s may choose their best stack for start of Day 2
  • Event 3 Structure Sheet

6PM: Event 3 Day 1B – $350 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 20,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
  • Late registration available until start of Level 9
  • Day 1 will end after Level 14 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Players participating in multiple Day 1’s may choose their best stack for start of Day 2
  • Event 1 Structure Sheet

Satellite Schedule

3PM: $90 Satellite into Event 3 (1-in-5)

  • 10 seats guaranteed into $100,000 GTD Event 3
  • Players begin with 7,000 in chips and 20-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 3 Satellite Structure Sheet

William Heher Victorious in Deep Stack Turbo Following Four-Way Chop

2017 Winter Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, Florida
Event 3
$250 Deep Stack Turbo
Entries: 165
Prize Pool: $34,650
December 10, 2017

Winner Name: William Heher
Age: 23
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Occupation: Carpenter
Birthplace: Michigan

Tampa, Florida — It took William Heher just over eight hours to secure victory in Event 3 of the Winter Poker Open Sunday night at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The $250 buy-in Deep Stack tournament was played over a turbo structure with 15-minute levels throughout. From 165 starting entries, the field was down to four by about 10:30pm. With blinds of 50,000/100,000, the average stack was only about eight bigs. After much chop talk, the final four players agreed to a deal that saw Heher, the chip leader, go down as the winner.

Chop results:

1st: William Heher – $7,049 + Guitar Trophy
2nd: Joseph De Lucia – $5,627
3rd: Richard Schillen – $4,999
4th: James Darcangelis – $4,500

Heher is 23 years old and resides in nearby Orlando where he works as a carpenter. He beat out a tough field in the turbo facing off against Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker ambassador Wally Maddah at the final table before Maddah bowed out seventh. Antuan Bunkley followed Maddah not too long after busting fifth and the final four got a deal done.

In all, the tournament took about eight-and-a-half hours to play out with Heher boasting an hourly of about $830. For Heher, this marked his first recorded tournament cash and he got on the board in style making it a win.

Event 3 marked the first of two $250 turbo tournaments on the 2017 WPO schedule. The second, Event 6, takes place Sunday, December 17 alongside Day 2 of the Main Event.

Final results:

1st: William Heher – $7,049 + Guitar Trophy
2nd: Joseph De Lucia – $5,627
3rd: Richard Schillen – $4,999
4th: James Darcangelis – $4,500
5th: Antuan Bunkley – $2,079
6th: Richard Doss – $1,733
7th: Wally Maddah – $1,386
8th: Lance Biery – $1,040
9th: Jason Jones – $780
10th: Charlie Riley – $693
11th: Adam Fauser – $693
12th: Mahmoud Bidarian – $693
13th: Kostas Kalathakis – $606
14th: Mansoor Kader – $606
15th: Leighton Wright – $606
16th: Kevin Blewitt – $520
17th: Emanuel Quinonez – $520
18th: Scott Anderson – $520

Event 3: One-Day Guitar Trophy at 2pm

Event 2: $250 Deep Stack Turbo, $20K Gtd
Level 1: 25/50 | Structure

We’re just moments away from kickoff of another Winter Poker Open trophy event at the Seminole Hard Rock. Event 3, a $250 buy-in Deep Stack Turbo tournament, begins at 2pm. Up for grabs is the winner’s share of a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool along with the property’s token guitar trophy.

Here are the details:

2pm: $250 Deep Stack Turbo NLH Re-Entry

  • $250 buy-in, $20,000 guaranteed
  • 20,000 chips and 15-minute levels
  • Registration and unlimited re-entry available until the start of Level 13 (~5:30pm)
  • Structure sheet

Much of our live reporting efforts will be concentrated on the $570, but we’ll provide the final results, a final report and winner’s photo of the $250 after it concludes.

Good luck, players!

Event 3: Bob Gallo Dominates WPTDeepStacks $350, Earns $29K and the Guitar Trophy

2017 WPTDeepStacks
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, Florida
Event #3
$350 Deep Stack
No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Entries: 513
Prize Pool: $153,900
June 12-14, 2017

(Tampa, Fla.)Having left the 2016 WPTDeepStacks series on a high note with a final table appearance and seventh-place finish in the Main Event, Bob Gallo returned to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino hungry for another deep run. The Bradenton, Fla. business owner satisfied his appetite in Event 3, a $350 no limit hold’em tournament, late Wednesday night. Gallo dominated the late stages of the tournament, ultimately claiming the chip lead heads up before agreeing to an even chop that saw him earn $29,930 along with the guitar trophy.

The third of five events on the 2017 WPTDeepStacks schedule, Event 3 drew 513 entries marking a slight increase in attendance year over year. The prize pool smashed the $100,000 guarantee before topping out at $153,900. The top 54 players were paid with Zoltan Czinkota (12th, $2,001), Justin Fawcett (22nd, $846), Christine Holubeck (29th, $770) and Steve Trizis (42nd, $693) among the in-the-money finishers.

Joining Gallo at the final table were notables Joey Alegria, Herbert Woodbery and Rob Manjura. Gallo went on a heater, busting Rob Benford 10th, Alegria ninth and Manjura sixth. With five players remaining, Gallo and Chris Hyden owned the top two stacks and played an all-in pot that saw Hyden hit the rail speechless. Hyden was in the small blind and three-bet a Gallo late-position raise. The flop fell JdTh5d and Hyden lead for 575,000. Gallo called. The turn was the Kh and Hyden shoved for over 2,000,000. Gallo snapped and turned over AdQh for the nuts. Hyden owned KsJs for two pair and was stunned. The river was no help and he busted fifth. Gallo, meanwhile, raked a pot worth well over half the total chips in play. He cruised to heads up action before chopping with Collin Wilson.

Gallo is 55 years old and owns his own construction company. He’s a regular at Seminole poker events and earned over $19,000 for his seventh-place finish in last year’s WPTDeepStacks-Tampa Main Event.

Event 3 final results:

1st: Bob Gallo – $29,930 + Guitar Trophy
2nd: Collin Wilson – $29,930
3rd: Joe Buonodono – $13,851
4th: Herbert Woodbery – $11,004
5th: Chris Hyden – $8,618
6th: Rob Manjura – $7,079
7th: Frank Menendez – $5,617
8th: Stepas Tindziulis – $4,386
9th: Joey Alegria – $3,078
10th: Rob Benford – $2,001
11th: Quentin Jones – $2,001
12th: Zoltan Czinkota – $2,001
13th: John Redlitz – $1,539
14th: Harmeet Singh – $1,539
15th: Nicholas Owens – $1,539
16th: Joseph Ramsey – $1,154
17th: Larry Ram – $1,154
18th: Wesley Skinner – $1,154
19th: Glen Ballenger – $846
20th: Woodrow Pass – $846
21st: Kwi Paek – $846
22nd: Justin Fawcett – $846
23rd: Bruce Snell – $846
24th: Chris Boyle – $846
25th: Steven Zakarias – $846
26th: Sufian Soufan – $846
27th: Jason Lynn – $846
28th: Jody Keeling – $770
29th: Christine Holubeck – $770
30th: Richard Horswell – $770
31st: Adam Tencza – $770
32nd: Sanjib Acharya – $770
33rd: Rafik Abdel-Halim – $770
34th: Enzo Romano – $770
35th: Robert Woodward – $770
36th: Erik Zika – $770
37th: Stanley Tavanese – $693
38th: Michael Cohen – $693
39th: Daniel Lobato – $693
40th: Antuan Bunkley – $693
41st: Gholamreza Khoshkhou – $693
42nd: Steve Trizis – $693
43rd: Richard Doss – $693
44th: Khanh Le – $693
45th: Aaron Martin – $693
46th: Erik Eberts – $616
47th: Alexandru Ivan – $616
48th: Mark Smyrski – $616
49th: Albert Cohen – $616
50th: Nikolaos Costarelis – $616
51st: Pompy Luanglatbandith – $616
52nd: Larry Marklan – $616
53rd: Curtis Hoftyzer – $616
54th: Joseph Orsino – $616

Event 3: Bob Gallo Wins in Heads-Up Chop ($29,930); Collin Wilson Takes 2nd ($29,930)

$350 Deep Stack NLH Re-Entry
$100,000 Guaranteed
| Payouts
Level 28: 30,000/60,000/10,000
Players Remaining: 2/513

After a couple hands of heads-up play, Bob Gallo and Collin Wilson decided to chop it up. Gallo had a slight chip advantage, but opted for an even split, each player going home with $29,930. As chip leader, Gallo went down as the champion earning the top spot along with the trophy.

Bob Gallo

For Wilson, the runner-up finish was a sweet deal after beginning the restart 91st of the 102 returning players.

Collin Wilson

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

1st: Bob Gallo – $29,930 + Guitar Trophy
2nd: Collin Wilson – $29,930
3rd: Joe Buonodono – $13,851
4th: Herbert Woodbery – $11,004
5th: Chris Hyden – $8,618
6th: Rob Manjura – $7,079
7th: Frank Menendez – $5,617
8th: Stepas Tindziulis – $4,386
9th: Joey Alegria – $3,078
10th: Rob Benford – $2,001
11th: Quentin Jones – $2,001
12th: Zoltan Czinkota – $2,001
13th: John Redlitz – $1,539
14th: Harmeet Singh – $1,539
15th: Nicholas Owens – $1,539
16th: Joseph Ramsey – $1,154
17th: Larry Ram – $1,154
18th: Wesley Skinner – $1,154
19th: Glen Ballenger – $846
20th: Woodrow Pass – $846
21st: Kwi Paek – $846
22nd: Justin Fawcett – $846
23rd: Bruce Snell – $846
24th: Chris Boyle – $846
25th: Steven Zakarias – $846
26th: Sufian Soufan – $846
27th: Jason Lynn – $846
28th: Jody Keeling – $770
29th: Christine Holubeck – $770
30th: Richard Horswell – $770
31st: Adam Tencza – $770
32nd: Sanjib Acharya – $770
33rd: Rafik Abdel-Halim – $770
34th: Enzo Romano – $770
35th: Robert Woodward – $770
36th: Erik Zika – $770
37th: Stanley Tavanese – $693
38th: Michael Cohen – $693
39th: Daniel Lobato – $693
40th: Antuan Bunkley – $693
41st: Gholamreza Khoshkhou – $693
42nd: Steve Trizis – $693
43rd: Richard Doss – $693
44th: Khanh Le – $693
45th: Aaron Martin – $693
46th: Erik Eberts – $616
47th: Alexandru Ivan – $616
48th: Mark Smyrski – $616
49th: Albert Cohen – $616
50th: Nikolaos Costarelis – $616
51st: Pompy Luanglatbandith – $616
52nd: Larry Marklan – $616
53rd: Curtis Hoftyzer – $616
54th: Joseph Orsino – $616

Event 3: Joe Buonodono Eliminated in 3rd Place ($13,851)

$350 Deep Stack NLH Re-Entry
$100,000 Guaranteed
| Payouts
Level 28: 30,000/60,000/10,000
Players Remaining: 2/513

Joe Buonodono

Joe Buonodono was at about 1,000,000 chips and got them in in a blind-versus-blind battle against Collin Wilson.

Wilson: KsKd
Buonodono: 4s4c

Buonodono could only watch as the dealer burned and turned the runout. He never spiked his set and was eliminated in third place leaving Wilson and Bob Gallo to battle it out.

Joe Buonodono – Eliminated in 3rd place ($13,851)

Event 3: Chris Hyden Eliminated in 5th Place ($8,618)

$350 Deep Stack NLH Re-Entry
$100,000 Guaranteed
| Payouts
Level 28: 30,000/60,000/10,000
Players Remaining: 4/513

Chris Hyden

Bob Gallo raised to 140,000 from the cutoff and Chris Hyden three-bet to 405,000 from the small blind. Gallo called and they were heads up.

Flop: JdTh5d

Hyden lead for 575,000. Gallo called.

Turn: JdTh5dKh

Hyden, who held the second biggest stack behind Gallo following break, shoved. Gallo called.

“Straight?” Hyden asked, shocked.

Gallo: AdQh for Broadway
Hyden: KsJs for top two

River: Td

Hyden was left shocked as his two pair was second best. He was eliminated in fifth place while Gallo took a massive chip leader.

Bob Gallo – 6,475,000
Chris Hyden – Eliminated in 5th place ($8,618)