Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 9: 400/800/100 Ante Entries: 126
The first of four starting flights in Event 3 of the WPTDeepStacks series, a $350 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed no limit hold’em tournament, drew 126 entries generating an unofficial $37,800 toward the prize pool. The healthy turnout means the remaining three flights need only draw 70 players on average to best the six-figure guaranteed.
Here’s a look at the tournament at a glance:
Flight
Day/Time
Entries
Advanced
A
Monday, 11am
126
TBD
B
Monday, 6pm
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C
Tuesday, 11am
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D
Tuesday, 6pm
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Day 2
Wednesday, Noon
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Totals
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126
TBD
Flight A is set to log six more 30-minute levels before play concludes following Level 14. Complete chip counts will be posted at that time.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 7: 250/500/75 Ante Entries: 120
The clock shows 120 Flight A entries with roughly 45 minutes of late registration still available. We will provide the final attendance figure shortly after its verified.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 5: 150/300/50 Ante Entries: 107
Victor Hernandez
Play is back underway following the first 15-minute break of the day and it appears Victor Hernandez sits atop the counts thus far in the $350 event. Hernandez, who hails from Tampa and is a regular in the room, amassed a stack of 69,000 more than tripling his 20,000 starting chips.
That stack puts him at 230 big blinds but there’s a long way to go as 10 more levels are scheduled for the remainder of the day.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 4: 100/200/25 Ante Entries: 105
Familiar faces are starting to trickle in as Event 3 stretches into the middle levels of play here at the Seminole Hard Rock. Two players familiar with the room and who know what it takes to win here in Tampa are Eric Wert and Anthony Pellegrini. Both claimed victory during the 2015 Winter Poker Open last December.
Pellegrini’s moment in the spotlight came on the exact same day as Wert’s as he claimed victory in a one-day, $250 pot-limit Omaha tournament that ran alongside the $150 Big Stack. Pellegrini bested 103 entries in that event earning $3,729.
Both players are back at it in Tampa in search of another victory here in Event 3 of the WPTDeepStacks series.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 3: 75/150/25 Ante Entries: 86
As a surprise to no one, the clock just recently ticked over 83 Flight A entries and the tournament is officially on pace to best its $100,000 guarantee. Needing a total of 334 entries, Flight A has done its part and is expected to pull its weight even more during the three-and-a-half hours of late registration.
Tournament schedule:
Flight A, Underway, late registration until ~3:30 p.m.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 2: 50/100 Entries: 81
Tom NguyenBruce Snell, Sr.
A pair of final tablists in yesterday’s events — Tom Nguyen (Event 1) and Bruce Snell, Sr. (Event 2) — are right back at today here at the Seminole Hard Rock. Both players bubbled their respective tournament’s chops, so to speak.
First, Nguyen busted 7th in Event 1 for $12,739 only to see the final six agree to an even chop worth $36,620. Snell, meanwhile, exited the $250 Turbo 5th for $1,988 while the final four negotiated a chop that saw Paul Neessen earn $6,001 as well as a $1,100 Main Event seat.
Flight A: $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em Level 1: 25/50 Entries: 50
The third of five primary events on the WPTDeepStacks-Tampa schedule is here. Cards went in the air just moments ago for the first of four starting flights in the $350 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed tournament. Subsequent flights begin tonight at 6 p.m. and tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Players in all flights begin with 20,000 chips and log 14, 30-minute levels on Day 1 before play concludes. Late registration and unlimited re-entry are available until the start of Level 9.
Here’s more on today’s 11 a.m. installment:
11am: Event 3, $350 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em – Flight A
$350 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed
20,000 starting chips
Day 1 levels are 30 minutes, Day 2 levels 40 minutes
Registration available until the start of Level 9 (~3:30pm)
With the 698-entry opener in the rear view, the $350 event is expected to keep the momentum going heading into this weekend’s $1,100, $300,000 guaranteed Main Event.
Updates throughout the day — including registration figures and end-of-flight chip counts — will be posted right here at SHRTPoker.com.
2015 Winter Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa Event #3 $150 Deep Stack Turbo No Limit Hold’em ($15,000 Guarantee) Total Entries: 199 Prize Pool: $22,230 December 6, 2015
2015 Winter Poker Open Event 3 Champion John Duhig
Tampa, Fla. (December 6, 2015) — The third event of the 2015 Winter Open Poker lived up to its Turbo name and we had a new champion in record time. The $150 buy-in Turbo No Limit Hold’em tournament took less than eight hours to complete and Lithia, FL resident John Duhig walked away the winner.
Event 2 had a $15,000 guaranteed prize pool and it was quickly surpassed before the first break. There were 199 entered when registration was closed at the start of Level 13 and they were off to the races. With 15-minute levels, action was brisk and they were in the money six hours after the start.
The tournament paid out the last 18 players but Seminole Hard Rock Tampa ambassador Wally Maddah missed out on his second cash of the day after his Event 1 min-cash earlier.
Local regulars Carlos Loving and Eric Rivkin slid into the money but were unable to make the final table. Cynthia Young’s elimination set the stage for the final table ten with Ricky Young holding the chip lead. But it was anyone’s game with the average stack at 12 big blinds.
There was a quick succession of eliminations with the climbing blinds and most major pots played out with preflop action. Players quickly dropped until regular PLO cash game player Tam Nguyen was eliminated in 3rd place.
Dallas Henderson and Duhig took very little time to negotiate the terms of a deal to divide the remaining prize pool. Duhig held the lead and picked up the added $1,650 Winter Poker Open Championship seat while Henderson picked up a $500 bonus in the deal.
It was a fun, fast tournament and players appreciated a good time in the poker room on a Sunday afternoon.
Event 3 final results:
1st: John Duhig – $4,668 + $1,650 WPO Championship seat* 2nd: Dallas Henderson – $5,668* 3rd: Tam Nguyen – $2,112 4th: Ricky Young – $1,778 5th: Rich Bowings – $1,334 6th: Anthony Pellegrini – $1,112 7th: Terry Hancock – $889 8th: Brandon Byars – $667 9th: Garrett Smith – $500 10th: Sourinay Chandara – $445 11th: Cynthia Butler – $445 12th: Oscar Zeledon – $445 13th: Remedios Patalinghug – $389 14th: Harry Rieger – $389 15th: Eric Rivkin – $389 16th: Douglas Decker – $333 17th: Myong Han – $333 18th: Carlos Loving – $333
$150 Deep Stack Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 27: 60,000/120,000/20,000 Ante
Tam Nguyen
Tam Nguyen is a regular in our PLO cash games in the poker room and now has her deepest tournament run. She laddered up throughout the final table, riding a short stack until it caught up with her.
She moved all-in and got a quick call from Dallas Henderson then saw she was in trouble with against . The dealer couldn’t put out a save as the board ran to send the popular player out in 3rd place.
Henderson and John Duhig quickly negotiated terms to chop up the remaining prizepool to wrap it up. Full Event 3 results coming shortly.