Event 4 players were sent on a 15-minute break after Level 12 as tournament staff pulled the black chips out of play and put some 5K chips on the table. They dropped down to the last two tables shortly after the return with an eye on the final table.
Gage Henderson is the new leader, stacked up to 60,000 on the dot with everyone trying to catch him.
The Omaha 8 tournament is down to its last three tables and things are moving along at a nice clip. The split pots and limit betting are keeping things in line but players continue to drop.
Jon Heneghan is leading the field with 59,600 as they make their way deeper into the day.
2021 Pinktober Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 3 $150 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty (Re-Entry) $10,000 Guaranteed Entries: 157 Prize Pool: $17,270 Bounty Prize Pool: $7,850 October 18, 2021
Jason Richter
The third tournament on the 2021 Pinktober Poker Open was a bounty tournament on Monday evening. The tournament drew a huge crowd and Jason Richter walked away with the title along with $2,515 after a five-way deal at the final table.
The $150+$50 Double Green Chip Bounty tournament drew 157 entries to blast the $10,000 guarantee. They put $17,270 in the regular prize pool and another $7,850 up for grabs in the form of player bounties.
The last 16 players made the money and they played the final table down until five players were still in the hunt. They decided to evenly divide up the remaining prize money and Jason Richter took top honors as the chip leader at the time.
Thank you to our players for coming up on a Monday evening and creating a great field.
2021 Pinktober Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 4 $150 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry) $3,000 Guaranteed Entries: 153 Prize Pool: $6,360 October 19, 2021
Registration closed for Event 4 with 53 entries in the $150 Limit Omaha 8 tournament. They more than doubled the $3,000 guarantee and put $6,360 in the prize pool. A great turnout for the limit, four-card, split-pot game on a Tuesday afternoon.
The last six spot will be paid with $317 for a min-cash and $2,399 awaiting the Event 4 champion.
The next tournament on the Pinktober Poker Open schedule is a specialty game that will draw a talented group of players. Event 4 is a $150 buy-in Limit Omaha 8 game with a $3,000 guaranteed prize pool and cards go in the air at 11 am.
Players start with 10,000 out front and all levels last 20 minutes. Late registration is available until the start of Level 7 at 1:15 pm and players may re-enter as often as needed during that time. The one-day tournament will crown the next Pinktober Poker Open before the end of the night.
Cards fly at 11 am and we will pick up action after registration closes.
$3,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 10,000 in chips
Levels last 20 minutes each
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7 (1:15pm)
This is a one-day tournament and plays to completion
2021 Pinktober Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $250 Seniors 50+ NLH (Re-Entry) $10,000 Guaranteed Entries: 134 Prize Pool: $27,470 October 18, 2021
Dan Wilson
The Pinktober Poker Open kicked off a new week with the popular Seniors 50+ Event on Monday. The tournament crushed the $10,000 guarantee with 134 entries and Dan Wilson walked away with the title along with $5,223 after a five-way deal.
They combined to create a prize pool worth $27,470 and the last 14 players took some of it home. They hit the money bubble and their dinner was delayed to get down to the magic number.
Once there, the tournament flew down to the final table and the last five players decided they had played long enough. Wilson took the lead at the final table in a big hand with Bill Isbell and took the title along with his negotiated $5,223 payout.
If you enjoyed the Seniors 50+ today, we have a Seniors 60+ running next Monday!
1st: Dan Wilson – $5,223 * 2nd: Greg Cadger – $4,351 * 3rd: Bill Mantooth – $3,944 * 4th: Andrew Butte – $3,759 * 5th: Carlos Evangelista – $3,404 * 6th: Bill Isbell – $1,288 7th: Jon Heneghan – $1,003 8th: Israel Cruz – $812 9th: Steven Thompson – $685 10th: David Smith – $685 11th: Kevin Blewitt – $603 12th: Walter Rossi – $603 13th: Gary Brudner – $555 14th: James Collins – $555 * – denotes results of a five-way deal
$250 Seniors 50+ NLH (Re-Entry) $10,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 20: 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 ante
Dan Wilson
The Seniors Event never dealt another hand after Bill Isbell was eliminated. The players were sent on a break after that big hand and the five remaining players worked out a deal to divide up the remaining prize pool.
Dan Wilson had a big chip lead at that point and took top honors along with $5,223. The deal was based on the numbers below along with the payouts.
Dan Wilson – 1,627,000 Greg Cadger – 798,000 Bill Mantooth – 627,000 Andrew Butte – 557,000 Carlos Evangelista – 436,000
1st: Dan Wilson – $5,223 2nd: Greg Cadger – $4,351 3rd: Bill Mantooth – $3,944 4th: Andrew Butte – $3,759 5th: Carlos Evangelista – $3,404
$250 Seniors 50+ NLH (Re-Entry) $10,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 20: 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 of 134
Bill Isbell
On the very next hand after Jon Heneghan was eliminated, we had a three-way pot with the flop reading . Bill Isbell was all in for 77,000, Andrew Butte was all in for 240,000 and Bill Mantooth had them both covered.
Isbell: Mantooth: Butte:
Butte was ahead with his queens and made a full house when the board finished and . Isbell was eliminated and Butt doubled through Mantooth.
Andrew Butte – 557,000 (35 bb) Bill Isbell – Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,288)
$250 Seniors 50+ NLH (Re-Entry) $10,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 20: 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 of 134
Jon Heneghan
With the flop reading , Jon Heneghan and Bill Mantooth got their chips in the middle with similar stacks.
Mantooth: Heneghan:
Both players flopped two pair but Mantooth was ahead with his aces and jacks. The turn and river finished the board and the dealer counted stacks. Heneghan was all in for 303,000 and Mantooth had him barely covered with 306,000 to send Heneghan out.
Bill Mantooth – 650,000 (41 bb) Jon Heneghan – Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,003)