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Championship: 27th Place – David Diaz ($7,000)

2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 4K/8K/1K ante

Mike Beasley opened for 18,000 and a short-stacked David Diaz moved all in for approximately 65,000. It was folded back to Beasley who wasted no time in calling and turning over AhKh. Diaz was in bad shape with his AcTd and would receive no help when the board ran out Ad9s4d5h5c. Diaz was eliminated in 27th place for $7,000.

David Diaz - 27th Place ($7,000)
David Diaz – 27th Place ($7,000)

Championship: Day 3 Seating Assignments

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event

TableSeatNameChip Count
241Cliff Gladstone105,000
242Uri Tenenboim568,000
243Luis Santoni153,000
244Jason Weber629,000
245Derek Alley127,000
246Stewart Newman244,000
247Raymond McDonough474,000
248Richard Kirsch388,000
249John Dolan679,000
TableSeatNameChip Count
251Roger Goindoo518,000
252Ryan Van Sanford375,000
253David Nowling242,000
254David Hass521,000
255Mike Beasley135,000
256David Diaz67,000
257Abbey Daniels509,000
258Hans Winzeler838,000
259Jason Mercier76,000
TableSeatNameChip Count
261Quinn Bruno95,000
262David Smart189,000
263Noah Schwartz322,000
264Iraj Fariab188,000
265Bruce Snell295,000
266Tim Miles199,000
267John DePersio113,000
268Alex Bolotin184,000
269David Poces177,000

Championship: End of Day 2 Chip Counts

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event

Hans Winzeler ended the day with the chip lead with 838,000 in chips. Former November Niner John Dolan sits in second with 679,000 and Jason Weber rounds out the top three with 629,000 in chips.

Notables to move on to the final day include Stewart Newman (244,000), Luis Santoni (153,000), Roger Goindoo (518,000), Mike Beasley (135,000), David Diaz (67,000), Abbey Daniels (509,000), Noah Schwartz (322,000), Tim Miles (199,000), Alex Bolotin (184,000), and none other than Jason Mercier (76,000).

Play will resume tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Stax Poker Lounge. Make sure to tune in here for all the exciting action.

NameChip Count
Hans Winzeler838,000
John Dolan679,000
Jason Weber629,000
Uri Tenenboim568,000
David Hass521,000
Roger Goindoo518,000
Abbey Daniels509,000
Raymond McDonough474,000
Richard Kirsch388,000
Ryan Van Sanford375,000
Noah Schwartz322,000
Bruce Snell295,000
Stewart Newman244,000
David Nowling242,000
Tim Miles199,000
David Smart189,000
Iraj Fariab188,000
Alex Bolotin184,000
David Poces177,000
Luis Santoni153,000
Mike Beasley135,000
Derek Alley127,000
John DePersio113,000
Cliff Gladstone105,000
Quinn Bruno95,000
Jason Mercier76,000
David Diaz67,000

Championship: 28th Through 30th Places ($6,000)

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event

It took less than 10 minutes after the break to get down to 27 players as Bernard Lubitz, Jacob Schindler, and Ian O’Hara hit the rail. Players are bagging and tagging and will return to the Stax Poker Lounge (poker room) tomorrow at 1 p.m.

PlaceNamePayout
28thIan O’Hara$6,000.00
29thJacob Schindler$6,000.00
30thBernard Lubitz$6,000.00

Championship: Updated Chip Counts

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 4K/8k/1K ante

NameChip Count
Hans Winzeler766,000
Jason Weber645,000
Uri Tenenboim573,000
John Dolan554,000
Roger Goindoo534,000
Abbey Daniels516,000
Raymond McDonough494,000
David Hass435,000
Ryan Van Sanford391,000
Noah Schwartz349,000
Richard Kirsch340,000
David Nowling251,000
Bruce Snell226,000
Tim Miles219,000
Alex Bolotin213,000
Iraj Fariab205,000
David Poces202,000
Ian O'Hara182,000
David Smart172,000
Derek Alley158,000
Luis Santoni154,000
William Beasley152,000
Cliff Gladstone125,000
Stewart Newman117,000
Quinn Bruno114,000
John DePersio102,000
Jason Mercier96,000
David Diaz78,000
Bernard Lubitz45,000
Jacob Schindler33,000

Championship: 31st Through 36th Place ($6,000)

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 3K/6k/1K ante

Adam Adler was eliminated by Noah Schwartz when he moved all in for slightly less than 50K with AhTd and was dominated by Schwartz and his AdJh. The board would run out 7c3h2s4s9s and Schwartz’s jack kicker would play to give him the pot. This leaves us with 30 players with approximately five minutes left in the level. Players will be going on a 15-minute break and we’ll have updated chip counts shortly after.

Here are the 31st through 36th place eliminations:

31stAdam Adler$6,000.00
32ndEmmanuel Santos$6,000.00
33rdJames Giordano$6,000.00
34thMatt Waxman$6,000.00
35thAngelo Miele$6,000.00
36thPreecha Taepakdee$6,000.00

 

Championship: 37th Through 45th Places ($5,000)

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 3K/6k/1K ante

We’re down to four tables for a total of 36 players. Play will conclude for the day when there are 27 remaining meaning we need to lose nine more before that happens. Here are the payouts for 37th through 45th places:

37thJarod Ludemann$5,000.00
38thDaniel Suied$5,000.00
39thTom Thomas$5,000.00
40thJustin Zaki$5,000.00
41stNissin Vaknin$5,000.00
42ndTony Ruberto Jr.$5,000.00
43rdGlen Cressman$5,000.00
44thFrank Lerczak$5,000.00
45thMohamed Maghraoui$5,000.00

 

Championship: Schindler On Fumes

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 2.5K/5k/500 ante

With approximately 45,000 in the pot and the board showing Ks8s3h7h4s, Jacob Schindler put out a bet of slightly less than 20,000 leaving himself with approximately 15,000 behind. His lone foe in the hand, John Dolan, moved all in and after a few moments in the tank Schindler decided to save his last few chips for a different spot. Dolan was up to close to 425,000 after that pot.

Championship: Van Sanford Takes On Chip Leader

$2,500 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event
Blinds: 2.5K/5k/500 ante

Ryan Van Sanford opened for a raise and the chip leader, Hans Winzeler three-bet to 27,000. It was folded back to Van Sanford who four-bet to 79,000. Winzeler made the call and the two saw a flop of 5s3s2h.

Van Sanford led out for 55,000 and was quickly called by the chip leader. The turn was the 9c and after about 20 seconds, Van Sanford tapped the table. Winzeler thought for a little and checked as well.

The river was the Kd and Van Sanford sat still, the only motion the shuffling of chips in his right hand with a casual flip of the top two chips after each shuffle. “All in,” he said quietly, placing a stack of chips into the middle. Winzeler thought for just a brief moment before releasing his hand.

Event 12: Final Results

Seminole Hard Rock Poker presents
Coco Poker Open at Coconut Creek
$300 No Limit Hold’em Seniors (50+)
October 5, 2014

Total Entries: 36
Total Prize Pool: $9,360

The final three players have decided to chop the remaining prize money evenly with each receiving $2,777. Tom Millward had the most chips and as such will take home first place and the trophy. Congrats on your victory Tom!

Seniors Event Winner - Tom Millward
Seniors Event Winner – Tom Millward

FINAL RESULTS

1st – Tom Millward $2,777
2nd – David Smith $2,777
3rd – Robert Tanner $2,776
4th – Robert Aron $1,030