Event 7: No Hurry; No Worry

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 14 of 178

Fred Dabus cashed in another SHRP event

The stacks are still deep in the Six-Max event, 42 big blinds average, so there’s no hurry at the moment. They took a break as the 500 denom chips came out of play and did the grind for most of a 45-minute level with only four players hitting the payout desk.

15th: Edward Jaffy – $1,137
16th: Riley Fuller – $1,137
17th: Fred Dabus – $1,137
18th: Jose Parra – $1,137

Event 7: James Salmon Eliminated on the Bubble

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 18 of 178

It was a long process playing into the Event 7 money. Taking two minutes off the clock per hand, they went through more than a love to lose one player.

That one player was former SHRP champ, James Salmon. He was all in for 52,000 with KsQd against Kd8h but was unlucky on the 8h5s2hKcQd run out. Salmon almost found a save when another player at risk at a nearby table, but a river flush left Salmon as the sole player eliminated.

There’s plenty of talent still in contention for the title including Phil Hui, Justin Shape, Martin Ryan, Raminder Singh, John Holley, Bryce McVay, and Paul Balzano.

1st: $25,667 + WSOP Circuit ring
2nd: $15,867
3rd: $11,392
4th: $8,189
5th: $5,886
6th: $4,231
7th-8th: $3,043
9th-10th: $2,189
11th-12th: $1,576
13th-18th: $1,137

Event 7: Color Up Break

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 15: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 ante
Players Remaining: 30 of 178

Loni Harwood

The Six-Max tournament is down to its last five tables as they head for their next break as the black chips come out of play. Five-time WSOP Circuit winner (and two-time WSOP bracelet champ) Loni Harwood looks like one of the big stacks remaining with 165,000.

They will return and play six more levels, with a break in between, before they bag up for Day 2.

Event 7: Prize Pool and Payouts with More Than $25K Up Top

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 14: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante
Players Remaining: 42 of 178

Registration closed on the two-day Six-Max event with a big turnout. The tournament drew 178 entries to create a prize pool worth $91,670 and the last 18 spots will be paid.

A min-cash will take home $1,137 and the Event 7 champ walks away with $25,667 plus the WSOP Circuit ring.

2019 February WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut  Creek
Event 7
$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Entries: 178
Prize Pool: $91,670
February 12-13, 2019

1st: $25,667 + WSOP Circuit ring
2nd: $15,867
3rd: $11,392
4th: $8,189
5th: $5,886
6th: $4,231
7th-8th: $3,043
9th-10th: $2,189
11th-12th: $1,576
13th-18th: $1,137

Six-Max: Ido Ashkenazi Cruising Early

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 5: 100/200 with a 25 ante
Entries: 78

Ido Ashkenazi

The first break concluded a few moments ago and we were able to get a better look at the way the field’s played out. The clock shows 76 entries jockeying for a ring and it appears to be Ido Ashkenazi that’s tops. Following four full levels of play, the South Florida Seminole regular has amassed about 70,000 chips and is one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Six-Max: Fast Action to Begin Level 4

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 4: 75/150 with a 25 ante
Entries: 61

This $600 ring event is already packed with action playing out short-handed. On top of that, antes just kicked into the structure speeding up play even more. The field is continuing grow — and will do so until the start of Level 13 — but chips are moving with plenty of hands being seen and pots being built.

Six-Max: Big Re-Entry Champion Back for Another Score — And Points

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 3: 75/150
Entries: 54

David DiBernardi

Regardless if he ever played another tournament during this series, David DiBernardi’s Coconut Creek WSOP Circuit has already been a massive success. The Ohio-born, Florida-residing pro just two days ago came out on top of a field of 1,607 entries. It was a $400 re-entry tournament and DiBernardi’s winner share of the $530,310 prize pool was $88,842 along with a gold ring.

Not one to rest on his laurels following the biggest score of his career, DiBernardi is back in the action in this $600 six-max. In addition to more loot, DiBernardi is in search of Casino Championship points — a race he sits third in through the completion of five events.

Six-Max: Ryan Van Sanford Back in South Florida

$600 Six-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Structure
Level 2: 50/100
Entries: 44

Ryan Van Sanford

Ryan Van Sanford used to reside right here in South Florida, but recently made his way to Colorado. Back in his old stomping grounds, Van Sanford is among a growing field here in the $600 buy-in six-max. With more than $1,700,000 in reported earnings, Van Sanford is a two-time ring winner as well as a two-time Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood tournament champion.

Midway through Level 2, the $600 six-max clock reads 44 entries in the game.