Seniors: Final Table Lineup

$250 Seniors Event (Re-Entry)
$25,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 17: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 312

The Seniors Event continued on its quick pace and hit the final table after Jeff Kessler was eliminated in 11th place. Jeff Nieldman leads with several short stacks needing to make a move.

Seat 1: Wayne Lowenthal – 151,000 (9 bb)
Seat 2: Steve Novak – 120,000 (8 bb)
Seat 3: Roy Cohen – 296,000 (19 bb)
Seat 4: Errol Rosen – 330,000 (21 bb)
Seat 5: Evan Teitelbaum – 310,000 (19 bb)
Seat 6: Jeff Niedelman – 483,000 (30 bb)
Seat 7: Amir Baron – 653,000 (41 bb)
Seat 8: Marvin “Duckman” Karlins – 254,000 (16 bb)
Seat 9: Howard Becks – 388,000 (24 bb)
Seat 10: Elliott Zaydman – 135,000 (8 bb)

Remaining payouts:

1st – $14,665 + Gold ring
2nd – $9,067
3rd – $6,585
4th – $4,864
5th – $3,652
6th – $2,785
7th – $2,157
8th – $1,696
9th – $1,353
10th: – $1,096

Recent eliminations:

11th: Jeff Kessler – $1,096
12th: Jerry Zehr – $1,096
13th: Craig Stein – $901
14th: Spencer Liebmann – $901
15th: Michael Harley – $901
16th: Pasquale Calabria – $751
17th: Ory Hen – $751
18th: Marc Sacheli – $751

Main Event: Chris Conrad Eliminated by Brian Altman

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 29 of 827

Brian Altman

Brian Altman three-bet 120,000 and Chris Conrad moved all in for 617,000. Altman called with a chance to move into the lead.

Altman: JsJd
Conrad: KcKd

Conrad was in great shape for a big double and improved on the Ks5c4s flop. Altman picked up a flush draw on the 7s turn and the unlikely comeback was complete on the 9s river to send Conrad out in 30th place.

Brian Altman – 1,620,000 (135 bb)
Chris Conrad – Eliminated in 30th ($6,401)

Main Event: Andrew Pacifico Eliminated by Francis Margaglione

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 31 of 827

Andrew Pacifico

Our starting Day 2 chip leader did not have much luck after dinner. Andrew Pacifico doubled up Chris Conrad earlier and put his last 36,000 in the middle soon after to get a call from Francis Margaglione in the big blind.

Margaglione: Qc2c
Pacifico: 7d7c

Pacifico was in good shape for a small double but Margaglione flopped trip queens on the KdQdQh board. The 5d turn and 9c ended Pacifico’s day in 32nd place.

Francis Margaglione – 850,000 (71 bb)
Andrew Pacifico – Eliminated in 32nd ($5,582)

Main Event: David Gunas Over One Million

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 33 of 827

David Gunas

It didn’t take long for David Gunas to make his presence felt after the dinner break. He was one of the top stacks coming back and he pushed himself up to 1,400,000 soon after the return.

The Event 4 runner-up (and Hollywood WSOPC winner) is in good position for another deep run.

Seniors: Two Tables Remain

$250 Seniors Event (Re-Entry)
$25,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 18 of 312

Jeff Kessler sits among the last 18 Seniors Event players

While the Main Event was on their dinner break, we took a look at the Seniors Event. They are down to two tables and working their way towards the eventual champ later this evening.

Results 19th through 33rd:

19th: Angelo Miele – $635
20th: Steven Stout – $635
21st: Christine Holubeck– $635
22nd: William Smith – $545
23rd: James Crim – $545
24th: Robert Caswell – $545
25th: Jill Fiorentino – $474
26th: Bruce Phillips – $474
27th: Matthew Lessor – $474
28th: Trent Smith – $417
29th: Scott Livingston – $417
30th: Paul Gold – $417
31st: Dean Schultz – $373
32nd: Gerald Panariello – $373
33rd: George Davis – $373

Main Event: Francis Margaglione Leads During Dinner

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
End of Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 34 of 827

Francis Margaglione

The Main Event is on a 60-minute dinner break with 34 players remaining and four more levels in the day.

Francis Margaglione took a big pot off Michael Foley and will return to a stack worth 984,000. That’s good enough for the lead when they return around 7:30 pm.

Results from 35th to 45th:

35th: Frank LaCava – $4,925
36th: Justin Harvell – $4,925
37th: Jordan Meltzer – $4,391
38th: Jason Dollinger – $4,391
39th: Scott Efron – $4,391
40th: Marc Medrano – $4,391
41st: Lytle Allen – $4,391
42nd: Wally Maddah – $4,391
43rd: Chaunchey Monk – $4,391
44th: Bradley Grossman – $4,391
45th: Santana Noronha – $4,391

Main Event: Francis Margaglione Versus Michael Foley

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 36 of 827

Francis Margaglione

Two of the bigger stacks mixed it up and we have a lead change. With the board reading Kh3d3sQh, Michael Foley checked from the small blind and Francis Margaglione bet 125,000. Foley thought for a moment and called.

Foley switched gears and bet 125,000 after the Jh and Margaglione called

Margaglione: 3c2c
Foley: AcKc

Margaglione’s flopped trip threes were best and the big pot was good enough to ship the lead across the table.

“I’m glad I slowed down,” Foley said. “That took a dent out.”

Francis Margaglione – 940,000 (94 bb)
Michael Foley – 785,000 (79 bb)

Main Event: Results 46th through 71st

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 45 of 827

46th: Vinicius Monteiro – $3,957
47th: Joseph Levitt – $3,957
48th: Joelle Guarino – $3,957
49th: Brian Guzman – $3,957
50th: Allan Hedin – $3,957
51st: Gerald Fehr – $3,957
52nd: Bradley Ruben – $3,957
53rd: Gary Friedman – $3,957
54th: Glenn Cruze – $3,957
55th: Witold Wasik – $3,597
56th: James Moon – $3,597
57th: Victor Papeo, Jr. – $3,597
58th: Daryl Jace – $3,597
59th: Michael Kopjanski – $3,597
60th: Francis Pena – $3,597
61st: Jebhar Patterson – $3,597
62nd: Jordan Skinner – $3,597
63rd: Daniel Barnes – $3,597
64th: Phillip Weast – $3,312
65th: Evan Teisch – $3,312
66th: Michael Shanahan – $3,312
67th: Dmitry Savelyev – $3,312
68th: Darren Martin – $3,312
69th: Jake Schwartz – $3,312
70th: Kharlin Sued – $3,312
71st: Chad Eveslage – $3,312

Additional results are available in the posts below.