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Main Event Day 1A: Getting Ready for the Big One

$1,650 Tampa Poker Classic Main Event
$300,000 Guaranteed
| Structure
Level 1: 100/100

The day is here and kickoff of the first-ever Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Poker Classic Main Event is just minutes away. The series headliner begins at 11am with a $1,650 buy-in and a $300,000 guarantee. This marks the first of three starting flights in the finale and we’re looking for a big field to build between now and Saturday.

11AM: Day 1A – $1,650 Tampa Poker Classic Main Event

  • $300,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 30,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 40 minutes; Day 2 and 3 levels last 60 minutes
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 10
  • Day 1 will end after Level 15 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Main Event Structure Sheet

The $1,650 pricepoint and $300,000 guarantee have a history in Tampa with the last two Winter Poker Open Main Events matching those figures. Each of those years, that event drew more than 600 entries generating a total prize pool better than $900,000 and punctuated by a $1,006,500 kitty in 2017.

With those events making its pedigree, the Tampa Poker Classic Main Event is in position for huge success in-season here at the Seminole Hard Rock.

We will catch up with the Main Event when cards go in the air at 11am and bring you tournament updates now until play wraps. Good luck, Main Event players!

Poker Classic Day 9 Schedule

Primary Event Schedule

11AM: Day 1A – $1,650 Tampa Poker Classic Main Event

  • $300,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 30,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 40 minutes; Day 2 and 3 levels last 60 minutes
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 10
  • Day 1 will end after Level 15 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Main Event Structure Sheet

3PM: Event 7 Day 2 – $570 Deepstack Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)

  • Event 7 Day 2 Chip Counts and Seats (will be posted by 11am)
  • Event 7 Payouts

Secondary and Satellite Schedule

9AM: Event 21 – $100 Main Event Turbo Satellite (1-in-20)

  • 1 seat guaranteed into $300,000 GTD Main Event
  • Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 21 Structure Sheet

7PM: Event 22 – $200 Main Event Satellite (1-in-10)

  • 5 seats guaranteed into $300,000 GTD Main Event
  • Players begin with 15,000 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 22 Structure Sheet

Event 8: Another SHRP Victory for Alan Phillips

Below is a recap of Event 8 of the Winter Poker Open, a $150 Deep Stack Turbo event that concluded Sunday, December 11.

2016 Winter Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tampa, FL
Event 8
$150 Deep Stack Turbo
Entries: 236
Prize Pool: $26,670
December 11, 2016

Alan Phillips continued a hot streak of Seminole Hard Rock Poker results Sunday night at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa. He made his way through a big, 236-entry field in Event 8 of the property’s Winter Poker Open, a $150 deep stack turbo tournament to earn $4,900 following a four-way chop. On top of the prizes, Phillips punched his ticket into the series Championship and earned his second SHRP trophy.

Phillips’ solid play first paid off last month during Hollywood’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open. He carded an outright victory in a $360 big stack — Event 10 — good for a payday of $15,484. With that score fresh in his pocket, the Palm Coast, Florida resident headed west to Tampa. He quickly experienced success again, finishing fourth in WPO Event 6, a $250 big stack, and adding another $1,533 to his score. His Sunday night victory would come just a few days later and put an exclamation point on the end of his year.

The $150 deep stack turbo was Event 8 of 14 primary events on the 2016 WPO schedule. It drew plenty of notables and even saw defending WPTDeepStacks-Tampa Main Event Champion Anthony Astarita play his way into the money. Phillips’ victory came after some deliberation of a chop. After Ian Pearson exited in fifth, the final four players agreed to a deal. Phillips held the chip lead and went down as the champ while Jack McIntyre pocketed $4,263, David Bander $4,150 and Ron Brown $3,142.

Phillips is a 64-year-old retiree. He was born in the Bronx, but is now a resident of Florida.

Event 8 final results:

1st: Alan Phillips – $4,900 + Championship seat
2nd: Jack McIntyre- $4,263
3rd: David Bander – $4,150
4th: Ron Brown – $3,142
5th: Ian Pearson – $1,600
6th: Stan Blacker – $1,334
7th: Sam Purses – $1,067
8th: John Metz – $800
9th: Roberto Lam – $533
10th: Marc Lowe – $347
11th: Marvelle Ballentine – $347
12th: Hank Zheng – $347
13th: Terrance Patterson – $293
14th: Noel Sheils – $293
15th: Dustin Pope – $293
16th: Greg Osborne – $267
17th: Rodney Legendre – $267
18th: Nick Coukos – $267
19th: Steven Bander – $240
20th: Ok Haselton – $240
21st: Mohammad Affaneh – $240
22nd: Dallas Henderson – $240
23rd: Nicholas Williams – $240
24th: John Holley – $240
25th: Rina Coss – $240
26th: Frederick Gaines – $240
27th: Anthony Astarita – $240

Event 8: Alan Phillips Wins in Four-Way Chop ($4,900)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 30: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 236

1st: Alan Phillips – $4,900

Following Ian Pearson’s fifth-place elimination, the remaining four players agreed to a chop. Chip leader Alan Phillips earned $4,900, the $1,650 seat and the trophy while Jack McIntyre pocketed $4,253, David Bander $4,140 and Ron Brown $3,132.

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

2nd: Jack McIntyre – $4,263
3rd: David Bander – $4,150
4th: Ron Brown – $3,142

5th: Ian Pearson – $1,600
6th: Stan Blacker – $1,334
7th: Sam Purses – $1,067
8th: John Metz – $800
9th: Roberto Lam – $533
10th: Marc Lowe – $347
11th: Marvelle Ballentine – $347
12th: Hank Zheng – $347
13th: Terrance Patterson – $293
14th: Noel Sheils – $293
15th: Dustin Pope – $293
16th: Greg Osborne – $267
17th: Rodney Legendre – $267
18th: Nick Coukos – $267
19th: Steven Bander – $240
20th: Ok Haselton – $240
21st: Mohammad Affaneh – $240
22nd: Dallas Henderson – $240
23rd: Nicholas Williams – $240
24th: John Holley – $240
25th: Rina Coss – $240
26th: Frederick Gaines – $240
27th: Anthony Astarita – $240

Event 8: Ian Pearson — 5th Place ($1,600)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 29: 40,000/80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 236

Ian Pearson

Ian Pearson shoved the small blind for 455,000. Alan Phillips called and flipped over KhJs. Pearson needed to improve holding the 8c7h.

Runout: KdJh3cQc4d

Phillips hit two pair and Pearson was eliminated.

The remaining four players are now taking the chop talk a little deeper.

Ian Pearson – Eliminated in 5th place ($1,600)

Event 8: Stan Blacker — 6th Place ($1,334)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 of 236

Stan Blacker

With some talk of chop making its way around the table, Stan Blacker moved all in and Alan Phillips called. It wasn’t much contest as Phillips’ KcKd was well in front of Blacker’s 4s4d.

The runout changed nothing and Blacker was eliminated.

Stan Blacker – Eliminated in 6th place ($1,334)

Event 8: John Metz — 8th Place ($800)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 7 of 236

John Metz

Ian Pearson was in the small blind and pushed a modest stack forward that happened to have John Metz covered in the big blind. Metz called off his last 90,000.

Pearson held 9d6h and needed to improve versus the QsJh of Metz. He did just that on an Ac8d6d7s8c runout. Metz was eliminated.

John Metz – Eliminated in 8th place ($800)

Event 8: Roberto Lam — 9th Place ($533)

$150 Deep Stack Turbo NL Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 236

Roberto Lam

Roberto Lam shoved the button and Jack McIntyre called from the small blind.

McIntyre: QsJd
Lam: 7h6h

Runout: Qc6c6d3sQd

Both players hit a boat, but McIntyre’s was better. He scooped a pot that added to his massive chip lead.

Roberto Lam – Eliminated in 9th place ($533)