$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) End of Level 14: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 ante Players Remaining: 21 of 239
After the 14 scheduled levels of play, the third and final flight of the day for the $150 no limit hold’em re-entry event is in the books and Jesse Cui bagged the biggest stack of the flight.
Cui bagged up 281,000 and had over 100,000 more than the next closest player in the flight.
When late registration closed, there were 239 entries in the flight to bring the total field size to 665 over the first three flight. By the day’s end, only 21 survived and punched a ticket to Day 2 on Wednesday.
Flight A and flight B both had 22 players survive the day to bring the Day 2 total to 65 players.
Robertas Zebrauskis bagged 310,000 in flight B and has the chip lead heading to Day 2 thus far. Three more flights will get underway on Tuesday. The survivors of those three flights will join the 65 survivors of today’s flights for the second and final day on Wednesday.
Complete chip counts from the first three flights will be released shortly.
$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 13: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 27 of 239
It was a battle of the blinds between Jesse Cui in the small blind and the player in the big blind. They were heads-up on the turn with the board reading and Cui bet 10,000.
The big blind called and the river was the . Cui bet 25,000 and the big blind quickly called, and was all in for about 13,000. Cui showed , good for trip queens and took the pot against the big blinds .
Cui took the pot and moved over the 200,000 chip mark. He is the chip leader as the level comes to a close and there is one more level left in the night.
$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 10: 500/1,000 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 53 of 239
Eric Rivkin raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Alik Sitnyakovsky defended his big blind. They were heads-up to a flop of and Sitnyakovsky checked.
Rivkin bet 3,500 and Sitnyakovsky raised to 10,200. Rivkin called and Sitnyakovsky moved all in dark for 12,800. The turn was the and Rivkin quickly called.
Sitnyakovsky showed , good for a wheel, and had Rivkin’s drawing dead.
The river was an irrelevant , which unnecessarily improved Sitnyakovsky to a seven-high straight, and he doubled up.
Sitnyakovsky and Rivkin were tablemates in last night’s $360 no limit hold’em final table and are back at it battling in Flight C of the $150 no-limit hold’em re-entry tonight.
Sitnyakovsky finished second in last night’s $360 no-limit hold’em and Rivkin took seventh place money home.
$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Level 8: 300/600 with a 75 ante Players Remaining: 63 of 239
Late registration and re-entry has closed for the third and final flight of the day in the $150 no limit hold’em re-entry event. Flight C attracted 239 entries and there are currently 63 players remaining with another six levels to be played before bagging and tagging chips for the night.
Flight A had 190 entries and Flight B added another 236 entries to the field. Over the first three flights, there are officially 665 entries in the event and $79,800 in the prize pool thus far. With another three flights set to kick off on Tuesday, the field is on pace to shatter the $100,000 guaranteed prizepool.
22 players survived both flight A and flight B, giving 46 players a guaranteed seat in Day 2 of this event on Wednesday.
Glen Cressman bagged the 1A chip lead with 249,000, but Robertas Zebrauskis bagged the 1B chip lead with 310,000 and has the biggest stack of the 44 players moving forward.
Complete chip counts will be posted later tonight after Day 1C wraps up.
2016 Rock n’ Roll Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood, FL Event 11: $1,650 No Limit Hold’em Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Entries: 126 Prize Pool: $126,000 $63,000 in bounties November 27-28, 2016
Patrick Eskandar made his way to South Florida all the way from Southern California. With the 2016 Rock n’ Roll Poker Open nearing a close, Eskandar will be making the long flight back across the country, but he’ll be making the trek with some hardware in his luggage.
Eskandar took down the $1,650 no limit hold’em bounty tournament on Monday evening in a heads-up chop with Tom Nguyen. He topped a field of 126 players to take home the trophy and $35,642.
Eskandar eliminated three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Brian Hastings to give him a big chip lead against Nguyen as heads-up play was about to begin. Eskandar offered up a deal and after a few minutes of negotiation, they reached an agreement and Eskandar took the title.
“It feels great,” said Eskandar. “It was the tail end of the main and it was good to have a little recovery there and walk away with a pretty cool little trophy.”
Eskandar owns and operates medical clinics in his home state of California and he spends most of his free time traveling around playing poker tournaments against the best players he can find.
“I like to play some of the bigger events and wrestle with the pros,” said Eskandar. “It’s always fun to get on their turf and just punch through a little bit. You take some beatings, but every once in a while you punch them out.”
It wasn’t any different in this event for Eskandar. He had to punch through a very tough field and a final tabled that featured Hastings, Stephen Chidwick, Adam Geyer, James Dorrance, and Paul Balzano.
“It was definitely having to dodge a lot of sticky situations and a lot of really good players,” said Eskandar of the field he beat. “I just had to find some spots and get in there and chip up. I was able to find a few good spots and finally took it down.”
Eskandar was also able to take advantage of the bounty aspect of the tournament. For each player knocked out, the winner of the hand earns an extra $500. The bounty format gave Eskandar a little bit of an edge and some added entertainment.
“It definitely makes it fun,” said Eskandar. “You definitely may jump into a couple of pots that you wouldn’t normally play. Or you may realize that some people are taking advantage of that and punish them for it.
“And actually, that helped me quite a bit. There were like two spots where I knew two people were just going for the bounty and I was able to show some strength and win some pots and takes the bounty as well.”
Here is a look at the results:
1st: Patrick Eskandar – $35,642 2nd: Tom Nguyen – $29,500 3rd: Brian Hastings – $15,624 4th: Raffaello Locatelli – $11,214 5th: Stephen Chidwick – $8,190 6th: Derek Bowers – $6,300 7th: Richard Geyer – $4,914 8th: James Dorrance – $3,654 9th: Aaron Massey – $3,024 10th: Paul Balzano – $2,646 11th: Mike Poss – $2,646 12th: Alexander Ziskin – $2,646
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 23: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 of 126
Patrick Eskandar and Tom Nguyen have reached a deal and will chop this event before heads-up play begins. Eskandar had the chip lead and will take home $35,642 and the trophy. Nguyen will earn $29,500 for his second place finish.
$3,500 Seminole Hard Rock RRPO Championship Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 18 of 760
With Day 3 of the 2016 Rock n’ Roll Poker Open Main Event in the books, the final 18 players have bagged up chips for the day and Upeshka De Silva will take a very heavy bag into Day 4.
De Silva has a massive chip lead over the rest of the field and finished the day with 6,160,000, more than a quarter of the chips in play. He has more than three times his closest competitor, which is Matthew Zarcadoolas with 1,745,000.
When play started today, there were 48 players returning, hoping to make a run at a title, but after just over four levels of play, 30 players were eliminated and the final 18 players were reached.
Day 4 starts at noon on Tuesday with one hour and 23 minutes remaining in the level with blinds of 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante.
Levels will be 90 minutes long and the field will play down to the final six players before bagging and tagging chips for the day. One of the two tables will be live streamed on a 30-minute delay with cards face-up throughout the day.
Here is a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts for Day 4:
Table 1 (Featured Table)
Seat 1: Will Failla – 280,000 Seat 2: Upeshka De Silva – 6,160,000 Seat 3: Matt Humphrey – 1,715,000 Seat 4: Ari Engel – 715,000 Seat 5: Gerald Karlic – 1,020,000 Seat 6: Mark Dube – 1,175,000 Seat 7: Neal Corcoran – 650,000 Seat 8: Matthew Zarcadoolas – 1,745,000 Seat 9: Jacobo Fernandez – 1,075,000
Table 2
Seat 1: John Curcuru – 610,000 Seat 2: Ben Keeline – 1,190,000 Seat 3: Fariborz Zojaji – 645,000 Seat 4: Zoltan Czinkota – 1,000,000 Seat 5: William Jennings – 965,000 Seat 6: Patrick Mahoney – 675,000 Seat 7: John Spadevecchia – 1,565,000 Seat 8: Billy Pilossoph – 1,075,000 Seat 9: Robert Womack – 360,000
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 3 of 126
Patrick Eskandar completed from the small blind, and Brian Hastings checked his option in the big.
The flop was . Eskandar checked, Hastings bet 20,000, and Eskandar called. The turn was the , and Eskandar quickly moved all in. Hastings had just less than 300,000 chips left in front of him, and he eventually called to put himself at risk.
Eskandar: (queens up) Hastings: (pair of kings)
The river was the , and Eskandar won the pot with two pair, eliminating Hastings in third place.
Eskandar is now heads-up with Tom Nguyen for the trophy in Event 11.
Patrick Eskandar – 910,000 (91 bb) Tom Nguyen – 600,000 (60 bb) Brian Hastings – Eliminated in 3rd place ($15,624)
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 3 of 126
Brian Hastings raised to 25,000 in the small blind, and Tom Nguyen three-bet to 100,000 in the big blind. Hastings shoved, and Nguyen called all in for 293,000 to put himself at risk.
Hastings: Nguyen:
The board ran out , and Nguyen doubled up with a ten-high straight.
Tom Nguyen – 589,000 (59 bb) Brian Hastings – 400,000 (40 bb)
$3,500 Seminole Hard Rock RRPO Championship Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 18 of 760
Ari Engel raised to 65,000 from middle position and Erik Christensen moved all in for 215,000 on the button. William Jennings moved all in for about 590,000 from the small blind and Engel folded.
Jennings showed and was in the lead against Christensen’s .
The board ran out and Jennings’ tens held up to eliminate Christensen in 19th place. Christensen will take home $12,890 for his efforts and that will end play for the day.
The remaining 18 players will bag up and a complete recap of the day’s action will be posted shortly.
William Jennings – 890,000 Erik Christensen – Eliminated
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 3 of 126
Brian Hastings completed in the small blind, Tom Nguyen raised to 25,000 in the big blind, and Hastings called.
The flop was . Hastings checked, Nguyen continued for 20,000, and Hastings check-raised to 55,000. Nguyen called. The turn was the , and Nguyen called another 65,000. The river was the , and Hastings moved all in for 174,000. Nguyen called to put him at risk.
Hastings showed for treys full, and Nguyen exposed his as he paid off Hastings’ double.
Brian Hastings – 641,000 (64 bb) Tom Nguyen – 495,000 (50 bb)
$3,500 Seminole Hard Rock RRPO Championship Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 19 of 760
Will Failla moved all in from the cutoff for 115,000 and Neal Corcoran called from the small blind. Upeshka De Silva folded his big blind and the cards were tabled.
Corcoran showed and was in the lead against Failla’s .
“I got a flush,” joked Failla as the dealer was getting ready to burn and turn.
The flop was and Failla got up from the table until he sees he also has a flush draw to go with his pair. The turn was the , keeping Corcoran in the lead, but the came on the river to give Failla a flush and secure his double up.
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 4 of 126
Brian Hastings opened the button to 25,000, Raffaello Locatelli called in the small blind, and Tom Nguyen defended his big blind to create three-way action.
The flop was . Locatelli checked, Nguyen bet, Hastings folded, and Locatelli called. Heads-up, the turn was the , and Locatelli check-called another 40,000. The river was the , and Locatelli checked again. Nguyen moved all in for about 140,000 effective, and Locatelli eventually called all in to put himself at risk.
Locatelli: (pair of jacks) Nguyen: (Broadway straight)
Nguyen won the pot with the nuts, eliminating Locatelli in fourth place.
Tom Nguyen – 660,000 (66 bb) Raffaello Locatelli – Eliminated in 4th place ($11,214)
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 21: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 4 of 126
Raffaello Locatelli limped in under the gun, and Patrick Eskandar completed the small blind before Brian Hastings moved all in for 147,000 in the big blind. Locatelli called, Eskandar folded, and Hastings was heads-up and at risk.
Locatelli: Hastings:
The board ran out , and Hastings’ ace-high was good enough to earn him a double-up.
$3,500 Seminole Hard Rock RRPO Championship Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 19 of 760
John Racener made a few doubles late in the level and tried again with a three-bet shove for 236,000 after Billy Pilossoph opened. Neal Corcoran called and Pilossoph took his time before folding his hand.
Corcoran: Racener:
Racener was in trouble for another double and missed as it ran to send the former November Niner out in 20th place.
Neal Corcoran – 850,000 (35 bb) John Racener – Eliminated in 20th place ($12,890)
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 21: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 4 of 126
Tom Nguyen opened the button to 20,000, Patrick Eskandar called in the small blind, and Brian Hastings defended his big blind to create three-way action.
The flop was , and all three players checked. The turn was the . Eskandar led for 25,000, Hastings raised to 80,000, and Nguyen moved all in for 170,000 total. Eskandar and Hastings folded, and Nguyen won the pot to nearly double-up with no showdown.
Tom Nguyen – 339,000 (42 bb) Patrick Eskandar – 390,000 (49 bb) Brian Hastings – 230,000 (29 bb)
2016 Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood, FL Event 13: $1,100 No Limit Hold’em Turbo (Re-Entry) Entries: 81 Prize Pool: $81,000 November 28, 2016
(Hollywood, FL) — Event 13 of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open concluded Monday night in Hollywood, Florida. The $1,100 buy-in turbo tournament drew 81 hopefuls looking for a quick score to go along with the token SHRP guitar trophy. It took Sweden’s Peter Eichhardt less than seven hours to maneuver his way through tough competition and nab the event’s $28,350 top prize — a payday that translated into a $4,200 hourly rate.
The event narrowed to the final table just a few hours after play began. World Series of Poker November Niner Jerry Wong, bracelet winner Jean “Prince” Gaspard, WPT champion Chris Moorman and 2015 WPTDeepStacks-Immokalee winner Filipp Khavin were among those standing between Eichhardt and a title. Thanks to swift levels and a hot run of cards, Eichhardt dusted them off without much resistance. It was Khavin who lasted the longest, finishing just shy of another title and earning $15,390 for his runner-up placements.
Eichhardt was born in Sweden but now resides in Ireland. In addition to a WSOP victory he claimed this summer, Eichhardt has eight other major tournament wins on his resume. Despite career earnings of nearly $1,400,000, he says his primary profession is that of a writer.
With the conclusion of Event 13, just two tournaments remain on the 2016 RRPO schedule. Event 12 is a six-flight, $150 buy-in, $100,000 guarantee. The last three flights take place tomorrow at 11am, 3pm and 7pm. Event 14 gets cards in the air at noon tomorrow and is one-day $300 HORSE event.
Event 13 final results:
1st: Peter Eichhardt – $28,350 2nd: Filipp Khavin – $15,390 3rd: Rajesh Vohra – $9,720 4th: Philip Wojtuniecki – $7,290 5th: Chris Moorman – $5,670 6th: Ryan Sherman – $4,860 7th: Eli Levy – $4,050 8th: Jean “Prince” Gaspard – $3,240 9th: Jerry Wong – $2,430
$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty (Single Re-Entry) Level 21: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 5 of 126
Brian Hastings opened the button to 20,000, and Stephen Chidwick three-bet shoved for just about 100,000 in the small blind. Hastings called to put Chidwick at risk.
Hastings: Chidwick:
The board ran out , and Hastings won the pot with kings up. Chidwick was eliminated in fifth place.
Brian Hastings – 410,000 (51 bb) Stephen Chidwick – Eliminated in 5th place ($8,190)