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Antionio Soto ($3,150) $20,000 Guarantee Winner After 10-Way Deal!

Wednesday Night $20,000 GTD
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Entries: 198
Prize Pool: $20,000
March 11, 2020

Antonio Soto ($3,051), Coconut Creek, FL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PlaceFirst NameLast NameCityStatePrize Amount
1ANTONIOSOTOCOCONUT CREEKFL$3,051*
2LOUISLEO IVBOCA RATONFL$2,580*
3TUANPHANLAKE WORTHFL$2,191*
4JOHNCOSTELLOBOCA RATONFL$2,029*
5RICARDOVELASCONORTH MIAMIFL$1,661*
6DENISVITALOAKLAND PARKFL$1,408*
7ADAMBERMANHOLLYWOODFL$1,279*
8DAVIDGALLONEW HAVENCT$1,164*
9BRADHUGHESPOMPANO BEACHFL$1,092*
10ELIASNASSIFDAVIEFL$965*
11AUGUSTD ANGELOFORT MYERSFL$300
12JOSHUAVIVEROSPLANTATIONFL$300
13DANIELOLARNICKNEW YORKNY$250
14BARTOLOMELINO MEDINACORAL SPRINGSFL$250
15BRYANHURDLEPORT ST LUCIEFL$250
16PAULHUMPHREYOCALAFL$220
17PEDROPALACIOCOCONUT CREEKFL$220
18JAMIEMAASDELRAY BEACHFL$220
19SEBASTIENLEDEURLAKE WORTHFL$190
20ANTHONYFAYBOCA RATONFL$190
21BUTCHIEMITCHELLCLERMONTFL$190
*Demotes 10-way Deal

Jonathan Shapiro ($3,920) Wins $20,000 GTD in 3-Way Deal on Wednesday Night

Wednesday Night $20,000 GTD
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
$130 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Entries: 202
Prize Pool: $20,000
March 4, 2020

PlaceFirst NameLast NameCityStatePrize Amount
1JONATHANSHAPIROBOCA RATONFL$3,920*
2STEVENLANGERTBOCA RATONFL$3,920*
3ANDREBRYANPEMBROKE PINESFL$3,920*
4BARTOLOMELINO MEDINACORAL SPRINGSFL$1,580
5GHASSANMENACHILAVAL$1,220
6ALLANDUNGODANIAFL$920
7DAVIDSHIFRELCOCONUT CREEKFL$720
8STEVENCARSWELLPALM BCH GDNSFL$540
9EUFERFRANCOCOCONUT CREEKFL$380
10BARRYTELLERTAMARACFL$300
11ROBERTCAVATAIODELRAY BEACHFL$300
12TUANPHANLAKE WORTHFL$300
13MICHAELGOLUBBOYNTON BEACHFL$250
14ROBERTGETSCHOWMALONEWI$250
15JERMAINEPHANGDEERFIELD BEACHFL$250
16MARCINPLEWINSKICOCONUT CREEKFL$220
17RICCACHOEDGEWOODFL$220
18GLENDOYERHAMPTONVA$220
19AdamBermanHOLLYWOODFL$190
20ANDREWDAVISDELRAY BEACHFL$190
21ARTHURTAMASIBOYNTON BEACHFL$190
* Denotes 3-Way Deal

Main Event: Last Level Before Dinner

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 800 ante
Day 1B Entries: 292 (Total Entries: 588)

The Saturday play has continued to go up with the clock now reflecting a 292-entry field. That has the total player pool at 588, still over 70 entries shy of the $1,000,000 guarantee.

Level 9 began just a few minutes ago and it marks the last level before dinner break. Players will take their 60-minute meal recess shortly before cards go back in the air at 6:30pm. From there, three more levels and a 15-minute break expire before registration and re-entry close at roughly 8:45pm.

There is a slew of Florida notables in the game including Ryan Van Sanford, Seas Shah, Matthew Yorra, John Dolan, Neil Blumenfield and Fillip Khavin.

Event 11: And They’re Off! One-Day Turbo Underway

$250 No Limit Hold’em Turbo (Re-Entry)
Structure Sheet
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 34

It’s 4pm in South Florida and cards are freshly in the air for Event 11 of the World Series of Poker Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. This is a one-day $250 buy-in turbo ring event with 10,000 starting chips and 20-minute levels. Registration and re-entry are available until the start of Level 9 and play should wrap somewhere around midnight.

Here are the details:

4PM: Event 11 – $250 No Limit Hold’em Turbo (Re-Entry)

  • Players begin with 10,000 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 11 Structure Sheet

Our live reporting efforts will concentrate on the Main Event, but you can check back here for highlights of this one-day turbo.

Good luck, turbo players!

Main Event: Nice Turn, Evan

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 6: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1B Entries: 260 (Total Entries: 556)

Evan Teitelbaum

Evan Teitelbaum was under the gun facing a three-bet from an unknown player in the big blind. Teitelbaum four-bet sending the action back to the big blind. The big blind tanked, eventually getting the clock called. Tournament Director Charlie Ciresi was summoned over and began the countdown. Before it hit zero, the big blind jammed and Teitelbaum snapped — aces versus kings.

Teitelbaum: AsAc
Big blind: KsKh

The big blind was covered and in a world of hurt, but the Kd fell in the window improving him to trips. It got even better when it was joined by the Kc improving him to quads. The third card on the flop was the Ah giving Teitelbaum a full house, but leaving him to one out.

 

The turn fell hard — the Ad — as the table and bystanders erupted. Teitelbaym hit the one-outer, quads.

The river fell a meaningless 4s and Teitelbaum was left to stack roughly 95,000 chips while the big blind hit the rail in a whirlwind hand.

Evan Teitelbaum – 95,000

Main Event: Paid Entry for the POY

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 6: 200/400 with a 400 ante
Day 1B Entries: 252 (Total Entries: 548)

Reigning Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year, Jason Young

Jason Young is reaping the rewards of a hot January and February that saw a WPTDeepStacks Hollywood Main Event win and a WSOP Circuit Coconut Creek Main Event 3rd-place finish. The to pplay catapulted Young into the Player of the Year lead and he remained there through the rest of the season officially earning the title following the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship.

As the POY, Young earned entries in all Main Events and Championship for this season starting with this WSOP Circtuit finale. He redeemed his free entry yesterday, but ultimately found the felt.

Young is back in action today on a paid entry hoping to again start hot with another POY package up for grabs this season.

Main Event: First Break Done and Day 1B Flirting with 200

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 4: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Day 1B Entries: 192 (Total Entries: 488)

Day 1B is picking up traction with the field having nearly triple over the course of the first three levels. With the day’s first break now done, the clock shows 192 Saturday entries putting the two flight total at 488. That’s still a way’s shy of the 661 needed to hit the $1,000,000 guarantee, but registration and re-entry are available all the way until about 8:30pm.

Jeff Trudeau Defeats David Prociak in WSOP Circuit High Roller, Wins $46K, Gold Ring

Below is the final report from Event 9, $2,200 High Roller, which concluded Friday alongside Day 1A of the Main Event

2019 September WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut  Creek
Coconut Creek, Florida
Event 9
$2,200 High Roller (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 73
Prize Pool: $146,000
September 26-27, 2019

One of the premiere events of the 2019 World Series of Poker Circuit at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek concluded Friday night in South Florida. The tournament was the $2,200 High Roller Re-Entry and it was Florida’s Jeff Trudeau that defeated the 73-entry field scoring $46,363 and his seventh gold ring.

“I feel pretty good,” Trudeau told the WSOP after the win. “I just played and ran really well during the final table. I had some very fortunate spots.”

Good fortune was needed against a decorated final table that stacked up as follows:

Seat 1: Carlos Guerrero
Seat 2: Brett Bader
Seat 3: Nicholas Visconti
Seat 4: Chad Eveslage
Seat 5: Jeffrey Trudeau
Seat 6: Sam Panzica
Seat 7: Jason Shinbaum
Seat 8: John Corsi
Seat 9: David Prociak

Trudeau and fellow Floridian David Prociak were neck-and-neck to start the final table with 73 and 71 big blinds apiece. The top duo took control as each of their tough competitors hit the rail leaving them to battle it out heads-up for the trophy and top prize. Prociak had a huge heads-up lead, but eventually succumbed to Trudeau.

For Prociak, the runner-up finish earned him $28,655. For Trudeau, it was an impressive seventh ring and a score that moved him over $1,700,000 in career earnings.

With 73 entries, the $50,000 guarantee was smashed to the tune of a $146,000 prize pool. The top 11 spots paid and the final tournament results are available below.

1st: Jeffrey Trudeau – $46,363 + WSOP Circuit ring
2nd: David Prociak – $28,655
3rd: Carlos Guerrero – $18,984
4th: Sam Panzica – $13,308
5th: Brett Bader – $9,451
6th: Chad Eveslage – $7,128
7th: Nicholas Visconti – $5,636
8th: John Corsi – $4,683
9th: Jason Shinbaum – $4,100
10th: Howard Mash – $4,100
11th: Bryce McVay – $3,792

Main Event: Day 1B On to Saturday

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 1: 100/100

It’s Saturday in South Florida and Day 1B of the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event begins at 11am. The $1,700 buy-in, $1,000,000 guaranteed finale enjoyed a great showing during yesterday’s opening play as 296 entries turned out for the finale. That puts the prize pool at nearly $450,000 and all but assures today’s weekend play will push it over seven figures.

As yesterday’s players did, those in Day 1B begin with 30,000 chips and will log 15, 40-minute levels. Registration and re-entry are available until about 8:30pm (the start of Level 13) while play wraps around 10:45pm.

Here are the details:

11AM: Day 1B – $1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event

  • $1,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 30,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 40 minutes; Day 2+ levels last 60 minutes
  • Late registration available until the start of Level 13
  • Players limited to a single re-entry per flight
  • Day 1 will end after Level 15 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Main Event Structure Sheet

Tournament updates will begin when cards go in the air. Good luck, Day 1B players!