$1,100 Coco Poker Showdown Championship
Level 21: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 202

Scott Levitt leads the 10-handed final table with a stack of 1,250,000. The next closest player — Elliott Zaydman — owns 710,000.

Here’s how they stand up:
Seat 1: Staffan Lind – 270,000
Seat 2: Scott Efron – 415,000
Seat 3: Elliott Zaydman – 710,000
Seat 4: Yue “James” Wang – 606,000
Seat 5: Arturo Carrasco – 246,000
Seat 6: Scott Levitt – 1,250,000
Seat 7: Luke Doolittle – 226,000
Seat 8: Luminita Petric – 521,000
Seat 9: Andrew Woodmancey – 564,000
Seat 10: Rich Kessler – 277,000
1st – $60,600 + $5,250 Seat
2nd – $35,350
3rd – $22,826
4th – $15,958
5th – $12,322
6th – $9,292
7th – $7,272
8th – $5,454
9th – $3,838
10th – $3,030
11th: Steve Leahy – $3,030
12th: Ramon Miquel – $3,030
13th: Edward Novak – $2,525
14th: Trevor Samuels – $2,525
15th: Alfonso Perez – $2,525
16th: Dolphus Powers – $2,222
17th: Daniel Pearlman – $2,222
18th: Rafael Oropesa – $2,222
19th: Erik Nomberg – $1,919
20th: Daniel Genachte – $1,919
21st: Charlie Ciresi – $1,919


on the button against the 
of Scott Levitt in the small blind. A 



board left Leahy busted in 11th place earning $3,030.







and at risk against Elliott Zaydman’s 

flop improved Zaydman to trips and left Perez calling for an ace. The
fell on the turn giving Perez the lead in the hand with Broadway. The river
had other ideas, though, as it improved Zaydman to a fullhouse. He earned the pot, grew his chip lead and busted Perez in 15th place.


for two pair on 

flop. He moved all in and Edward Novak called flipping over 
for a flush. Powers stood from the table as the dealer burned and turned two meaningless cards on the turn and river. Powers was eliminated in 16th place earning $2,222.






board. He was facing an all-in bet by Ramon Miquel who had him covered. After some time, the clock was called. Oropesa ran it down to about 20 second remaining before he called off.
for two pair

