It’s shuffle up and deal time in Event 5 of the Winter Poker Open, a $250 pot-limit Omaha tournament with a $15,000 guarantee. Players start the first non-hold’em event of the series with 15,000 chips. All levels last 30 minutes with late registration/re-entry available until the start of Level 9.
We’ll take a more in-depth look at this tournament later in the day.
Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Deep Stack Spring Poker Series
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed May 14-17, 2015
Total Entries: 565 Total Prize Pool: $282,500
RECAP
Claudemir Osorio finally has a Seminole Hard Rock Tampa signature trophy guitar after a near-miss just a couple of days ago in Event 4. In back-to-back events, he held the chip lead at the end when a deal was made. In Event 4, he agreed to an even-money heads-up chop and let the cards decide who got the guitar. This time, Osorio got a larger share of the prize pool and the guitar to go along with it.
Norbert Kara, who took 1st place and the guitar in Event 4, also made the final table of this event, busting out in 7th place.
The largest buy-in event of the Spring Deep Stack Series boasted a $250,000 guarantee on the prize pool. Over six starting flights, the event drew 565 entries, pushing the prize pool up to $282,500. The final 54 players earned a payday.
Jonathan Marlow was the chip leader at the end of starting flight A and the overall chip leader coming into Day 2. He rode that big stack all the way to the final table with his father, John, watching from the rail. Marlow took 3rd place in the deal.
Thuy ‘Cindy’ Beltran was the last woman in this event. She started Day 2 in the middle of the field and was short-stacked most of the day. She held on to make it to a 5th place finish.
Originally from Brazil, Osorio now lives in Orlando and is playing poker professionally. He’s got two previous final tables and several cashes here in Tampa over the last year. He and some friends are all headed for Las Vegas for the WSOP, which starts in about ten days.
This event and the entire Spring Deep Stack Series brought out some big names looking for a warm-up before the WSOP. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker ambassador John Racener, who was the runner-up in the 2010 WSOP Main Event, played this event. He made it to Day 2, but was short-stacked and did not make the money.
Other big names turning out for this event were David Levi, Michael Laake, David Tuthill, and 2014 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year, Angel Vu. Unfortunately they all failed to advance to Day 2.
Final Table Results
1st – Claudemir Osorio $41,878 2nd – Gil George $38,878 3rd – Jonathan Marlow $38,878 4th – Mike Dimitry $35,878 5th – Thuy ‘Cindy’ Beltran $15,820 6th – Jin Chen $12,995 7th – Norbert Kara $10,311 8th – Stan Holley $8,051 9th – Nick Mann $6,050 10th – Randy Raji $3,673
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed
Level 32: Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante
Total Entries: 565 Players Remaining: 4 Average Stack: 4.2 million (21 big blinds)
After nearly two hours of 4-handed play, the final four agreed on a division of the remaining prize pool and are headed for bed.
As the chip leader, Claudemir Osorio is getting 1st place and the signature Hard Rock guitar trophy, along with $41,878.
Final Four Results:
1st – Claudemir Osorio $41,878 2nd – Gil George $38,878 3rd – Jonathan Marlow $38,878 4th – Mike Dimitry $35,878
Special mention goes to John Marlow, father of Jonathan Marlow, who was here all day supporting his son. Jonathan started Day 2 as the overall chip leader and played his way to the final table as his father looked on.
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed
Level 32: Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante
Total Entries: 565 Players Remaining: 4 Average Stack: 4.2 million (21 big blinds)
The blinds continue to climb. Approximate counts (in millions):
Jonathan Marlow – 5.3 Claudemir Osorio – 4.8 Gil George – 4.3 Mike Dimitry – 2.4
Claudemir opened for 400k utg, then Jonathan Marlow 3-bet to 900k. Claudemir shoved for 3.91 million on top and after some thought, Jonathan folded. His stack dropped to about 4.4 million.
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed
Level 31: Blinds 80k/160k/20k ante
Total Entries: 565 Players Remaining: 4 Average Stack: 4.2 million (26 big blinds)
On the turn with a board of A 8 5 6, Claudemir Osorio (button) bet 600k and Gil George (utg) shoved. Claudemir snapped, showing pocket 5s for bottom set.
Gil showed pocket Aces for top set. River was a 4 and changed nothing. Gil more than doubled up to nearly 4 million. Claudemir’s stack dropped to about 4.6 million.
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed
Level 30: Blinds 60k/120k/20k ante
Total Entries: 565 Players Remaining: 4 Average Stack: 4.2 million (35 big blinds)
Gil George has been all-in a couple of times without getting called and has built his stack back up to about 10 big blinds.
Claudemir Osorio opened for 325k utg and Mike Dimitry called from the small blind. On the flop of Mike checked, Claudemir bet 350k, Mike raised to 900k and Claudemir called.
Turn was the and Mike checked. Claudemire bet 1 million. Mike tanked for a bit, then folded. Claudemir showed pocket Tens for top set. Mike wanted to rabbit-hunt the stub (not allowed!) so apparently he had some sort of draw.
And so the chips continue to shift around the felt.
$560 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $250,000 Guaranteed
Level 30: Blinds 60k/120k/20k ante
Total Entries: 565 Players Remaining: 4 Average Stack: 4.2 million (35 big blinds)
Claudemir Osorio opened for 310k and got a call from Mike Dimitry in the big blind. The flop came and Mike checked. Claudemir bet 325k and Mike called. Turn was the and again Mike checked. Claudemir bet 400k and Mike called.
River was the and Mike led out for 725k. After some thought, Claudemir called, showing for two pair. Mike rolled over for two better pair to take the pot. He chipped up to about 5.5 million while Claudemir’s stack dropped to about 4.6 million.