$1,100 Championship
Level 18: 5,000/10,000/1,000
Players: 14/161

Robert Miller returned from the first break of the day with less than six big blinds. He lasted only a few minutes before busting 15th and earning $2,093.
$1,100 Championship
Level 18: 5,000/10,000/1,000
Players: 15/161
Andrew Badecker leads the final 15 players in the Coco Poker Showdown Championship. Badecker holds 388,000 chips while Robert Miller is the short stack with 53,000.
All remaining players have locked up $2,093 with the tournament’s winner earning $49,905.
Tournament update:
Table 1
Seat 1: James Newcomb – 263,000
Seat 2: Adam Levy – 126,000
Seat 3: Stu Paterson – 129,000
Seat 4: Robert Miller – 53,000
Seat 5: Dave Whalen – 300,000
Seat 6: Israel De La Ceda – 337,000
Seat 7: Herbert Woodbery – 110,000
Seat 8: Robert Midgette – 249,000
Table 2
Seat 1: Marc Medrano – 126,000
Seat 2: Ido Ashkenazi – 242,000
Seat 3: Andrew Badecker – 388,000
Seat 4: Peter Vitantonio – 217,000
Seat 5: Frederico Dabus – 272,000
Seat 6: Ronald Sullivan – 181,000
Seat 7: Santan Noronha – 128,000
Remaining payouts:
1st – $49,905
2nd – $28,980
3rd – $18,515
4th – $13,041
5th – $10,063
6th – $7,648
7th – $5,957
8th – $4,428
9th – $3,140
10th-12th – $2,496
13th-15th – $2,093
Updated results:
16th: Bruce Snell – $1,852
17th: Stephen Diamantas – $1,852
18th: Dolphus Powers – $1,852
$1,100 Championship
Level 17: 4,000/8,000/500 Ante
Players: 15/161
With 15 players remaining, James Newcomb and Andrew Badecker are neck-and-neck for the chip lead. Newcomb has the advantage with 445,000 chips to Badecker’s 395,000.
$1,100 Championship
Level 17: 4,000/8,000/500 Ante
Players: 15/161
The board was and Andrew Badecker open-shoved his last 104,000 chips in a heads-up pot against Bruce Snell. Bruce, who held about 120,000 chips at the time, went in to the tank. He eventually called and Badecker flipped over
for two pair. Snell’s
was second best and he was left with less than 20,000 chips.
He busted at the hands of Badecker a short time later when his couldn’t overtake Badecker’s
.
Snell earned $1,852 for the 16th-place finish. Badecker now leads the final 15 players with over 400,000.
$1,100 Championship
Level 16: 3,000/6,000/500
Players: 18/161
Table 1
Seat 1: James Newcomb
Seat 2: Adam Levy
Seat 3: Stephen Diamantas
Seat 4: Dolphus Powers
Seat 5: Robert Miller
Seat 6: Dave Whalen
Seat 7: Israel De La Ceda
Seat 8: Herbert Woodberry
Seat 9: Robert Midgette
Table 2
Seat 1: Marc Medrano
Seat 2: Stu Paterson
Seat 3: Ido Ashkenazi
Seat 4: Andrew Badecker
Seat 5: Peter Vitantonio
Seat 6: Frederico Dabus
Seat 7: Ronald Sullivan
Seat 8: Santan Noronha
Seat 9: Bruce Snell
Prize pool:
$1,100 Championship
Level 16: 3,000/6,000/500
Players: 18/161
Florida’s John Depersio opened to 15,000 from late position and Frederico Dabus jammed from the small blind. The big blind folded and Depersio called off the last of his stack.
Dabus:
Depersio:
The board ran out and Depersio busted 19th sending the final 18 into the money.
The remaining players are now redrawing to the final two tables.