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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Final Level on Day 2 of the FPC Main Event

The blinds have been increased to 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante.

With 21 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 560,000.

This will be the final level of play on Day 2.


Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event Results 28th-36th ($5,304)

The following players take home $5,304 for their finish:

28th - Joseph Matos
29th - Brian Mason
30th - Ganesh Letchumanan
31st - Raymond Hicks
32nd - Laura Camuso
33rd - Malik Curry
34th - Paul Snead
35th - Chris Bonita
36th - David Stevens

YouTube video: The Bubble Hand of the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

The bubble hand of the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.

Click here to view the video in HD

The Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event is in the Money!

We are down to the final 36 players in the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.

All players are now in the money.

Players are redrawing for seats at the final four tables.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $157,473
2nd - $90,837
3rd - $58,347
4th - $46,745
5th - $36,136
6th - $29,505
7th - $24,533
8th - $19,891
9th - $15,591
10th-12th - $11,603
13th-15th - $8,951
16th-18th - $6,961
19th-27th - $5,967
28th-36th - $5,304

Dinner Break in the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event


























The players in the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event are now on dinner break.

Play will resume in 75 minutes.

With 42 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 280,000.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante.

Final Five Tables of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

We are down to the final five tables in the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.

The blinds are currently 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante.

With 44 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 267,000.

The final 36 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $157,473
2nd - $90,837
3rd - $58,347
4th - $46,745
5th - $36,136
6th - $29,505
7th - $24,533
8th - $19,891
9th - $15,591
10th-12th - $11,603
13th-15th - $8,951
16th-18th - $6,961
19th-27th - $5,967
28th-36th - $5,304


Dwyte Pilgrim Eliminated from the FPC Main Event

Despite building his stack up a bit, Dwyte Pilgrim has been eliminated when he ran pocket threes into his opponent's pocket aces.

There are now 55 players remaining with the top 36 finishing in the money.

Runner Runner Cripples Dwyte Pilgrim

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Dwyte Pilgrim and his opponent get all-in before the flop.  Pilgrim holds [Tc][Ts] while his opponent turns over [7d][7h].

The flop comes out [9h][8d][2h] and Pilgrim maintains his lead.  The turn is the [5s], giving his opponent outs to a straight.

The [6h] then falls on the river, completing his opponent's straight and leaving Pilgrim with only 17,000 in chips.

YouTube video: Dwyte Pilgrim & WhoJedi on Day 2 of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event


Jay WhoJedi Newnum talks with Dwyte Pilgrim on Day 2 of the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.
Click here to view the video in HD

$230 Super Bounty Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 381 players in the $230 No-Limit Hold 'em Super Bounty event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 40 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows (half of the prize pool is paid out in bounties):

1st - $8,524
2nd - $4,925
3rd - $3,133
4th - $2,507
5th - $1,952
6th - $1,576
7th - $1,307
8th - $1,057
9th - $872
10th-12th - $590
13th-15th - $447
16th-20th - $340
21st-30th - $272
31st-40th - $243

Some Chip Counts from the FPC Main Event

Here are some notable chip counts from around the room:

Soheb Porbandarwala - 450,000
Mike Leah - 170,000
Vinny Pahuja - 110,000
Paul Snead - 105,000
Dwyte Pilgrim - 90,000


Darren Elias Eliminated from the Main Event

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Darren Elias had a rough and quick Day 2.  After starting the day with 185,000 in chips, he drew Dwyte Pilgrim to his immediate right.

Unfortunately for Elias, he has been eliminated late into the second level of today's action.

James @JCamby33 Campbell Eliminated from the Main Event

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Defending FPC Main Event Co-Champ Ronnie @Wivawat04 Pease Eliminated

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Defending Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event Champion Ronnie Pease has been eliminated from the 2012 FPC Main Event.  Last year, Pease was part of a three-way chop at the end of the event, taking home more than $108,000.

Pease was knocked out by his friend, Soheb Porbandarwala, after he four-bet all-in before the flop and was called by Porbandarwala.

The A-5 of Pease was not able to catch up to the pocket queens of Porbandarwala, eliminating him from the Main Event.

Photo: Darren Elias and Dwyte Pilgrim on Day 2

Two of the biggest names to advance to Day 2, Darren Elias and Dwyte Pilgrim, find themselves seated next to each other.

Foxwoods Poker Classic Day 2 Feature Table Line-Up

Here are the chip counts and seating assignments at the live stream feature table.

You can watch live by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

1. Soheb Porbandarwala  152,000
2. Richard Zisk  48,200
3. Ronnie Pease  103,100
4. Vinny Pahuja  67,600
5. Kenny Shei  202,900
6. Erik Cousineau  115,200
7. Ken Adams  275,500
8. Gerry Aiello  35,000
9. Pat Brosnan  91,400

Play Concludes on Day 1 of the $2,500 FPC Main Event

Play has come to an end on Day 1 of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event.

There looks to be 105 players remaining.

Play will resume at 11am tomorrow.

Final chip counts and Day 2 seat assignments will be posted shortly here on FoxwoodsPoker.com.

Photo: Kings vs. Queens - Oh the Drama...

This hand was all-in before the flop. Runner runner quads for Michael Hansen to win the pot....

2012 FPC Event #18 - $1,000 NLH Final Results

2012 FPC Event #17 - $400 HOSE Final Results

Final Level on Day 1 of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

The blinds have been increased to 800-1,600 with a 200 ante.

There are currently 124 players remaining and the average chip stack is 94,800.

This will be the final level of play on Day 1 of the $2,500 FPC Main Event.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Chip Counts from the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

Here are some chip counts from around the room:

Paul Snead - 225,000
Mike Leah - 155,000
Dwyte Pilgrim - 119,000
Soheb Porbandarwala - 105,000
Chris Tryba - 103,000
Rob Brown - 90,000
Don Fisher - 75,000
Kevin Calenzo - 70,000
David Inselberg - 46,000
Ralph Macri - 38,000
Vinny Pahuja - 36,000
Ronnie Pease - 24,000
Mike Sica - 18,000
James Campbell - 15,000

Dinner Break in the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

The players in the $2,500 Main Event are now on a 75-minute dinner break.

Paul Snead Rivers a Monster Pot to Top 200,000!

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At the live stream feature table, Paul Snead moves all-in on a board reading [Jd][6h][2d][8s] for just over 89,000.  His opponent thinks for just a moment before making the call.  They turn over:

Snead - [Ad][Kd]

Opponent - [Ah][Js]

Snead's opponent is ahead with the pair of jacks but the [5d] on the river gives Snead his flush and the biggest pot of Day 1.

Paul Snead now sits on over 200,000 chips with the average at just over 50,000.


Mike @GoLeafsGoEh Leah Tops 100,000 Early on Day 1

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Tweets from the Break at the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

$2,500 FPC Main Event Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 294 players in the $2,500 No-Limit Hold 'em Main Event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 36 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $157,473
2nd - $90,837
3rd - $58,347
4th - $46,745
5th - $36,136
6th - $29,505
7th - $24,533
8th - $19,891
9th - $15,591
10th-12th - $11,603
13th-15th - $8,951
16th-18th - $6,961
19th-27th - $5,967
28th-36th - $5,304

Tweets from the Break of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

James @JCamby33 Campbell Hits a Royal Flush

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James Campbell calls a preflop raises along with the button and both blinds. The flop comes down Kx[Kc][Qc] and it is checked all the way around.

The turn is the [Ac] and the original raiser bets 800.  Campbell raises to 2,200 and is only called by the player on the button.

The river is another queen and Campbell fires 5,000.  The button quickly min-raises to 10,000 and Campbell moves all-in.  The button calls immediately, turning over K-Q for a flopped full house.

However, Campbell shows the [Jc][Tc] for a turned Royal Flush to take the huge pot.

Campbell is now sitting on around 75,000 in chips.

First Break of the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

The players have just returned from the first break at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic $2,500 Main Event.

There are currently 277 players in the field with registration open for another two levels.

The blinds are now 75-150.

Over 270 Players in the Main Event with Registration Still Open

With registration open for the first four levels of play, there are already over 270 players signed up for the $2500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event!

Players start with 40,000 in chips and the levels are 60 minutes in length.

Tweets from the Foxwoods Poker Classic Main Event

2012 Foxwoods Ppker Classic Main Event is Underway!

The $2,500 No-Limit Hold 'em Main Event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic is now underway!

Players start with 40,000 in tournament chips.

The blinds are starting at 25-50 and levels are 60 minutes in length.

You can watch the feature table live by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bobby Ferdinand & Silvio Mantuano Chop the $1,000 Deep Stack Event!

Bobby Ferdinand and Silvio Mantuano


























Once heads-up, Bobby Ferdinand and Silvio Mantuano decided to chop the remaining prize pool by chip counts.

Bobby Ferdinand takes home $38,606 while Silvio Mantuano pockets $27,000!

Constantine Moustakis Elimininated in 3rd Place ($15,516)

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Constantine Moustakis raises to 275,000 and Silvio Mantuano moves all-in.  Moustakis calls and they turn over:

Moustakis - [Ah][Js]
Mantuano - [Ac][Jh]

The board runs out [9c][7c][2d][Qc][5c]  and Mantuano hits a four-card flush to take the pot, eliminating Moustakis in 3rd place for $15,516.

Shahvahk Reza Eliminated in 4th Place ($12,114)

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Bobby Ferdinand raises to 70,000 before the flop and Shahyahk Reza moves all-in for an additional 260,000.  Ferdinand calls and they turn over:

Ferdinand - [As][9d]
Reza - [5s][4s]

The board runs out [Tc][8h][7h][2c][3c] and Ferdinand takes the pot.

Reza is eliminated in 4th place for $12,114.

Bobby Ferdinand now has over three million of the 4.7 million chips in play.

Ralph Macri Eliminated in 5th Place ($9,293)

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Silvio Mantuano raises before the flop and Ralph Macri moves all-in from the small blind.  Mantuano calls and they turn up:

Macri - [As][8s]
Mantuano - [Kc][Ks]

The board runs out [Ts][4d][4h][3d][5h] and Mantuano's kings hold up.

Ralph Macri is eliminated in 5th place for $9293.

Mike Sica Eliminated in 6th Place ($7,799)

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Shahvakh Reza raises to 80,000 and Bobby Ferdinand moves all-in.  Mike Sica then calls all-in and Reza mucks.  They turn over:

Ferdinand - [Ah][Kd]
Sica - [Qh][Qs]

The board runs out [8d][3c][3d][9s][Kh] and Ferdinand spikes a king on the river to win the pot.

"Little Man" Mike Sica is eliminated in 6th place for $7,799.

Chris Polyvios Eliminated in 7th Place ($6,389)

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Chris Polyvios moves all-in for his last 100,000 before the flop. Silvio Mantuano then moves all-in on top. Everyone else folds and they turn up:

Polyvios - [Js][9s]
Mantuano - [As][Kc]

The board runs out [4h][3d][2s][8d][6c] and Mantuano wins the pot.

Polyvios is eliminated in 7th place for $6,389.

Steven Tabb Eliminated in 8th Place ($5,144)

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Steven Tabb gets all-in before the flop against Silvio Mantuano.  They show:

Tabb - [Qc][Qd]
Mantuano - [Ah][Jd]

The flop comes [Kh][Qh][Jh] and Tabb flops a set of queens.  However, Mantuano is four to the flush.

The turn is the [As] but the river comes the [4h].  Mantuano hits his flush, sending Tabb to the rail in 8th place for $5,144.

Robert Cooperstein Eliminated in 9th Place ($4,156)

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Bobby Ferdinand limps in for 16,000 before the flop and Robert Cooperstein raises to 41,000.  Ferdinand calls and the flop comes [Jh][6h][5h].

Ferdinand checks and Cooperstein bets 57,000.  Ferdinand puts in min-raises of an additional 57,000 and Cooperstein four-bets 110,000 more.  Ferdinand pushes out enough chips to put Cooperstein all-in.  Cooperstein calls and they turn over:

Ferdinand - [Kh][Qh]
Cooperstein - [7h][7s]

The turn is the [2d] and the river comes the [8d].  Ferdinand wins the pot with his flopped flush.

Cooperstein is eliminated in 9th place for $4,156.

Chris Jarvis Eliminated in 10th Place ($3,401)

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On a board of [Ac][Qh][3c][5h], Ralph Macri checks and Chris Jarvis moves all-in for his last 114,000.  Macri calls and they turn over:

Macri - [5c][4c]
Jarvis - [Qs][7h]

The river comes the [2s] and Macri makes a straight to take the pot, eliminating Jarvis in 10th place at the $1,000 Deep Stack final table for $3,401.

$1,000 Deep Stack Final Table Chip Counts & Seat Assignments

 We are down to the final table of the $1,000 Deep Stack event.

The blinds are currently 6,000-12,000 with a 2,000 ante.

The chip counts by seat assignments at the final table are as follows:

1. Silvio Mantuano 353,000
2. Mike Sica  1,069,000
3. Steven Tabb  464,000
4. Shahvakh Reza  448,000
5. Ralph Macri  257,000
6. Chris Jarvis  132,000
7. Constantine Moustakis  317,000
8. Bobby Ferdinand  916,000
9. Robert Cooperstein  534,000
10. Christopher Polyvios  202,000

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $41,985
2nd - $23,232
3rd - $15,516
4th - $12,114
5th - $9,293
6th - $7,799
7th - $6,389
8th - $5,144
9th - $4,156
10th - $3,401

$500 Six-Max Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 205 players in the $500 No-Limit Hold 'em Six-Max event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 24 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $21,874
2nd - $13,124
3rd - $9,100
4th - $7,000
5th - $5,249
6th - $3,857
7th-9th - $2,712
10th-12th - $1,837
13th-18th - $1,268
19th-24th - $1,006

$1,000 Deep Stack Event is Now in the Money!

We are down to 27 players and the final three tables of the $1,000 Deep Stack event.

You can watch live at FoxwoodsLive.com.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $41,985
2nd - $23,232
3rd - $15,516
4th - $12,114
5th - $9,293
6th - $7,799
7th - $6,389
8th - $5,144
9th - $4,156
10th-12th - $3,401
13th-15th - $2,655
16th-20th - $2,157
21st-27th - $1,742

Day 2 of the $1,000 Deep Stack Now Streaming Live!

Day 2 of the $1,000 Deep Stack event is now underway.

The blinds are currently 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante.

There are 35 players remaining and the average chip stack is 134,300.

You can watch the live stream of the feature table by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

The final table chip counts and seat assignments are as follows:

1. David Stefanski  122,500
2. Robert Alessandro  128,900
3. Dionissios Panagopoulos  150,000
4. Christopher Jarvis  55,300
5. Constantine Moustakis  42,400
6. Bryan Barrile  151,300
7. Tim Bussey  91,900
8. Mike Sica  232,600
9. Ronnie Bardah  101,300

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $41,985
2nd - $23,232
3rd - $15,516
4th - $12,114
5th - $9,293
6th - $7,799
7th - $6,389
8th - $5,144
9th - $4,156
10th-12th - $3,401
13th-15th - $2,655
16th-20th - $2,157
21st-27th - $1,742

Foxwoods Poker Classic 2012, Event #18 - $1,000 No Limit Hold'em Returning Players

Place   Name Chips Table/Seat
1 Ferdinand, Bobby The Bus 346,700 3-4
2 Grodowski, Joe 262,300 2-8
3 Tabb, Steven 254,700 2-7
4 Macri, Ralph 244,100 4-7
5 Mann, Jim 240,500 4-3
6 Sica, Mike 232,600 1-8
7 Schonbach, Chris 198,400 2-5
8 Inselberg, David 187,100 2-1
9 Christopher, Polyvios 177,100 3-7
10 Reza, Shahrokh 156,800 4-8
11 Barrile, Bryan 151,300 1-6
12 Panagopoulos, Dionissios 150,000 1-3
13 Polychronopoulos, Athanasios 143,300 3-2
14 Leskowitz, Bryan 143,100 4-6
15 Alessandro, Robert 128,900 1-2
16 Stefanski, David 122,500 1-1
17 Searing, Ian 118,200 2-2
18 Cooperstein, Bob 116,700 3-8
19 Narang, Mandeep 115,900 3-9
20 Gersony, Neal 114,900 3-5
21 Trojan, John 114,600 2-4
22 Barschow, Stephen 106,600 4-5
23 Bortone, Gilbert 102,000 4-2
24 Bardah, Ronnie 101,300 1-9
25 Gravalese, Eddie 95,400 2-6
26 Bussey, Tim 91,900 1-7
27 Mantuano, Silvio 76,400 4-1
28 Fernandes, Paul 65,100 4-9
29 Jarvis, Christopher 55,300 1-4
30 Hou, Ernie 51,500 2-9
31 McCaffrey, Glenn 50,600 3-1
32 Taillon, Chris 43,100 3-6
33 Moustakis, Constantine 42,400 1-5
34 Venturelli, Mario 37,600 3-3
35 Frangoulidis, James 26,700 2-3

Play Concludes on Day 1 of the $1,000 Deep Stack Event

Play has come to an end on Day 1 of the $1,000 Deep Stack event.

There are 35 players remaining and the average chip stack is 134,300.

The blinds will start tomorrow at 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante.

Final chip counts and Day 2 seat assignments will be posted shortly.

Play will resume at noon.

2012 FPC Event #16 - $300 NLH Final Results

2012 FPC Event #15 - $230 NLH Super Bounty Final Results

2012 FPC Event #14 - $400 Limit Holdem Final Results

2012 FPC Event #13 - $400 NLH Final Results

2012 FPC Event #12 - $1,500 NLH Final Results

2012 FPC Event #11 - $300 NLH Ladies Only Final Results

2012 FPC Event #10 - $300 NLH Bounty Final Results

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

$1,000 Deep Stack Evening Update

We are down to 71 players in the $1,000 Deep Stack event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The blinds are currently 600-1,200 with a 200 ante.

The average chip stack is now 66,200.

You can watch the live stream of the feature table by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

Break in the $1,000 Deep Stack Event

The players in the $1,000 Deep Stack event are now on a 10-minute break.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 200-400 with a 50 ante.

With 142 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 33,100.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $41,985
2nd - $23,232
3rd - $15,516
4th - $12,114
5th - $9,293
6th - $7,799
7th - $6,389
8th - $5,144
9th - $4,156
10th-12th - $3,401
13th-15th - $2,655
16th-20th - $2,157
21st-27th - $1,742

$1,000 Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 188 players in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 27 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $41,985
2nd - $23,232
3rd - $15,516
4th - $12,114
5th - $9,293
6th - $7,799
7th - $6,389
8th - $5,144
9th - $4,156
10th-12th - $3,401
13th-15th - $2,655
16th-20th - $2,157
21st-27th - $1,742

$1,000 Deep Stack Event Now Streaming Live!

Day 1 of the $1,000 Deep Stack event is now running and streaming live.

The blinds are currently 25-50 and players started with 25,000 in chips.

There are 115 players in the field with registration still open.

You can watch live at FoxwoodsLive.com.

Brian Borgeson & Mike Mundy Chop the $300 Deep Stack Event!

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After a long final table, Brian Borgeson and Mike Mundy decided to do an equity chop once play got heads-up.

Borgeson takes home $11,900 and the Foxwoods Poker Classic Trophy while Mundy pockets $13,080 and the watch!

$300 Deep Stack Final Table Chip Counts & Seat Assignments

We have reached the final table of the $300 Deep Stack event.

The blinds are currently 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante.

You can watch the final table live by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

The chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

1. Craig Stillman  231,000
2. Brian Borgeson  430,000
3. David Inselberg 230,000
4. Cary Herer  489,000
5. Michael Deloge  141,000
6. Justin Pechie  1,038,000
7. Larry Goldstein  236,000
8. Silvio Mandano  195,000
9. Bob Riccuiti  426,000
10. Mike Mundy  374,000

Final payouts are as follows: 

1st - $15,738
2nd - $9,245
3rd - $5,968
4th - $4,786
5th - $3,672
6th - $2,984
7th - $2,492
8th - $2,032
9th - $1,722
10th - $1,245

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

$300 Deep Stack Now in the Money!

The $300 Deep Stack event is now in the money.

You can watch the live stream of the feature table with Ronnie Bardah in the three seat at FoxwoodsLive.com.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $15,738
2nd - $9,245
3rd - $5,968
4th - $4,786
5th - $3,672
6th - $2,984
7th - $2,492
8th - $2,032
9th - $1,722
10th-12th - $1,245
13th-15th - $1,016
16th-20th - $786
21st-30th - $622

$400 H.O.S.E. Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 74 players in the $400 H.O.S.E. event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 8 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $7,537
2nd - $4,774
3rd - $3,266
4th - $2,638
5th - $2,261
6th - $1,884
7th - $1,507
8th - $1,256

$300 Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 260 players in the $300 No-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 30 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $15,738
2nd - $9,245
3rd - $5,968
4th - $4,786
5th - $3,672
6th - $2,984
7th - $2,492
8th - $2,032
9th - $1,722
10th-12th - $1,245
13th-15th - $1,016
16th-20th - $786
21st-30th - $622

$300 Deep Stack Event Underway & Streaming Live

The $300 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold 'em event is now underway.

Players start with 15,000 in chips and the levels are 30 minutes in length.

You can watch the feature table live by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Nick Palma Wins the $400 Deep Stack Event ($23,630)

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Nick Palma is officially the champion of the $400 Deep Stack event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

He takes home $23,630, the Foxwoods Poker Classic Trophy and the watch!

Jason Resendes Eliminated in 2nd Place ($13,882)

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With the blinds at 50,000-100,000, Jason Resendes raises before the flop to 200,000.  Nick Palma calls and the flops comes [Qh][Td][8s].  Palma checks and Resendes announces that he is all-in.  Palma calls and they turn over:

Palma - [Th][6h]
Resendes - [8c][7h]

The turn is the [Kd] and the river comes the [5c].  Palma wins the pot with his pair of tens.

Jason Resendes is eliminated in 2nd place for $13,882.

Eric Kitain Eliminated in 3rd Place ($8,959)

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On a flop of [Ah][Ks][5s], Jason Resendes bets 150,000 and Eric Kitain moves all-in.  Resendes calls and they turn over:

Resendes - [Kc][5c]
Kitain - [As][4h]

The turn is the [3c] and the river comes the [7c].  The two pair of Resendes holds up to win the pot and eliminate Kitain in 3rd place for $8,959.

Mike Linster Eliminated in 4th Place ($7,187)

Mike Linster






































Mike Linster raises to 125,000 from the button and is called by Nick Palma in the big blind.  The flop comes [Tc][9c][6s] and Palma checks.  Linster bets 150,000 and Palma makes it 550,000.  Linster moves all-in and Palma immediately makes the call.  They turn over:

Linster - [8h][7s]
Palma - [Td][Ts]

Palma flops top set but Linster flopped the nut straight.  However, the turn is the [9h], giving Palma a full house and the pot.

Linster is eliminated in 4th place for $7,187.

Johanssy Joseph Eliminated in 5th Place ($5,514)

Johanssy Joseph






































Johanssy Joseph moves all-in for his last 310,000 and is called by Nick Palma in the big blind.  They turn up:

Joseph - [Qd][Td]
Palma - [Ks][5s]

The board comes [Ah][Ad][2h][7c][6h] and Palma wins the pot, eliminating Joseph in 5th place for $5,514.

Robert McGillis Eliminated in 6th Place ($4,480)

Robert McGillis






































Robert McGillis raises to 175,000 from the under the gun and Mike Linster moves all-in from the small blind.  McGillis calls all-in and they turn up:

McGillis - [Ac][Kd]
Linster - [Tc][Th]

The board comes [Qh][8d][2d][3c][8h] and Linster wins the pot, eliminating McGillis in 6th place for $4,480.

James Capone Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,741)

James Capone






































Mike Linster moves all-in for his last 255,000 and James Capone calls all-in from the big blind for less.  They turn over:

Linster - [Qd][7d]
Capone - [7s][6s]

The board runs out [Ac][Jd][4c][Qs][Qh] and Linster takes the pot.

Capone is eliminated in 7th place for $3,741.

David Litvinoff Eliminated in 8th Place ($3,052)

David Litvinoff






































Jason Resendes raises to 90,000 and David Litvinoff moves all-in for 135,000 total.  Nick Palma calls as well as Resendes. 

Resendes and Palma check down a board of [Tc][9c][2c][9h][5h] and Litvinoff flips up [Ah][5s] for a pair of fives.

Resendes turns over [Jd][9d] for trips and Palma mucks.  Resendes takes the hand, eliminating Litvinoff in 8th place for $3,052.

Lokesh Garg Eliminated in 9th Place ($2,567)

Lokesh Garg






































Nick Palma raises to 85,000 before the flop and Lokesh Garg moves all-in for just under 200,000.  Erick Kitain then four-bets all-in and Palma mucks [8c][8s] face up.

Garg - [Ac][Js]
Kitain - [Ah][Ks]

The board runs out [Qd][6c][6s][Ad][9d] and Kitain wins the pot, eliminating Garg in 9th place for $2,567.

Juno Kim Eliminated in 10th Place ($1,870)

Juno Kim






































Juno Kim raises from under the gun to 65,000 and Mike Linster three-bets to 260,000.  After a few minutes, Kim calls with about 100,000 behind. 

Linster announces that he is all-in blind and the flop comes [Jd][5c][4c].  Kim calls and they turn over:

Linster - [Qc][Qd]
Kim - [7c][7h]

The turn is the [2c] and the river comes the [3d].  Linster takes the pot, eliminating Kim in 10th place for $1,870.

$400 Deep Stack Final Table Chip Counts & Seat Assignments

We have reached the final table of the $400 Deep Stack Event.

The blinds are currently 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante.

You can watch the final table live by clicking on FoxwoodsLive.com.

Chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

1. David Litvinoff  943,000
2. Nicholas Palma  891,000
3. James Capone  339,000
4. Jason Resendes  703,000 
5. Johanssy Joseph  526,000
6. Lokesh Garg  297,000 
7. Mike Linster  707,000
8. Eric Kitain  788,000 
9. Juno Kim  414,000
10. Robert McGillis  205,000

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $23,630
2nd - $13,882
3rd - $8,959
4th - $7,187
5th - $5,514
6th - $4,480
7th - $3,741
8th - $3,052
9th - $2,567
10th - $1,870

$230 Super Bounty Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 332 players in the $230 No-Limit Hold 'em Super Bounty event at the 2012 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

The final 35 players will finish in the money.

Final payouts are as follows (half of the prize pool is paid out in bounties):

1st - $7,440
2nd - $4,306
3rd - $2,747
4th - $2,200
5th - $1,716
6th - $1,389
7th - $1,155
8th - $936
9th - $782
10th-12th - $530
13th-15th - $421
16th-20th - $327
21st-30th - $277
31st-35th - $255

Day 2 of the $400 Deep Stack Event Now Streaming Live

Day 2 of the $400 Deep Stack event is now underway.

There are 26 players remaining and the blinds are currently 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante.

You can watch live at FoxwoodsLive.com.

The feature table chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

1. Open
2. William Gagnon  165,500
3. Robert McGillis  279,000
4. Filippo Muscarella  105,000
5. Nicholas Palma  420,500
6. Eric Kitain  234,000
7. Jason Resendes  289,500
8. Williams Anson  155,000
9. Anthony Casale  394,000
10. Haralambos Saridis  104,000

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $23,630
2nd - $13,882
3rd - $8,959
4th - $7,187
5th - $5,514
6th - $4,480
7th - $3,741
8th - $3,052
9th - $2,567
10th-12th - $1,870
13th-15th - $1,526
16th-20th - $1,181
21st-30th - $935

Mark Bramley & Samantha Cohen Co-Champions of the $1,500 Deep Stack!

Samantha Cohen and Mark Bramley


























Samantha Cohen and Mark Bramley have decided to chop first and second place money and be co-champions of the $1,500 Deep Stack event.

Each take home $42,827 with Bramley taking the Foxwoods Poker Classic Trophy and Cohen taking the watch!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Matt Levine Eliminated in 3rd Place ($19,867)

Matt Levine






































Mark Bramley raises to 53,000 from the button and Matt Levine three-bets to 140,000.  Samantha Cohen calls from the big blind and Bramley calls.

The flop comes [3c][2c][2s] and Levine bets 255,000.  Cohen mucks and Bramley calls.

The turn is the [7d] and Levine fires 300,000.  Bramley moves all-in, having Levine covered, and Levine calls.  They turn up:

Levine - [Ac][Ah]
Bramley - [7c][7h]

The river comes the [6d] and Bramley's turned full house wins the pot.

Levine takes home 3rd place for $19,867.

David Stefanski Eliminated in 4th Place ($16,726)

David Stefanski






































Samantha Cohen raises to 62,000 from the small blind and David Stefanski moves all-in from the big blind for just over 400,000.  Cohen calls and they turn up:

Cohen - [6c][6h]
Stefanski - [Jd][Ts]

The board runs out [Ac][Ks][8d][9d][3s] and Cohen's sixes hold to win the pot.

Stefanski is eliminated from the $1,500 Deep Stack event in 4th place for $16,726.

Updated Chip Counts from the $1,500 Final Table

The blinds are currently 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante.

Chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

1. Matt Levine  2,200,000
2. Samantha Cohen  950,000
3. David Stefanski  450,000
4. Mark Bramley  1,100,000

Richard Casner Eliminated in 5th Place ($12,670)

Richard Casner






































David Stefanski raises to 32,000 from the button and Richard Casner calls from the big blind.  The flop comes [Kc][Jh][7s] and Casner checks.  Stefanski bets 23,000 and Casner makes the call.

The turn is the [5d] and both players check.  The river comes the [Td] and Casner leads out for 100,000.  Stefanski moves all-in and Casner calls all-in for his tournament life.  They turn over:

Casner - [Jc][5h]
Stefanski - [Tc][Ts]

Casner has two pair but Stefanski rivers a set to win the pot and eliminate Casner in 5th place for $12,670.

Lou Procopio Eliminated in 6th Place ($10,137)

Lou Procopio






































Lou Procopio raises to 35,000 before the flop and Matt Levine three-bets to 83,000.  Procopio calls and the flop comes [Td][9h][4s].

Procopio moves all-in for 406,000 and Levine thinks for a few moments before sliding chips in the middle.  They turn over:

Procopio - [Ad][9d]
Levine - [Jc][Jh]

The turn is the [Qc] and the river is the [3c].  Levine wins the pot and eliminates Procopio in 6th place for $10,137.

Besnick Ziba Eliminated in 7th Place ($8,109)

Besnick Ziba






































David Stefanski min-raises to 32,000 from under the gun and Besnick Ziba moves all-in from the button.  Stefanski calls and they turn up:

Stefanski - [As][Jc]
Ziba - [9c][7c]

The board runs out [Qd][6s][5c][2d][Ad] and Stefanski takes the pot.

Ziba is eliminated in 7th place for $8,109.

Luke Allain Eliminated in 8th Place ($6,589)

Luke Allain






































Richard Casner raises to 28,000 before the flop and Luke Allain calls from the small blind.  Lou Procopio calls from the big blind and the flop comes [Jh][Ts][8h].

Allain moves all-in and Procopio moves all-in on top of him.  Casner folds and they turn over:

Allain - [Jd][Td]
Procopio - [9h][3h]

The turn is the [2s] but the river comes the [Ah], giving Procopio a flush and the pot.

Allain is eliminated in 8th place for $6,589.

Rami Jradeh Eliminated in 9th Place ($5,580)

Rami Jradeh






































Lou Procopio raises to 35,000 before the flop and Matt Levine three-bets to 77,000.  Rami Jradeh moves all-in for just over 100,000 and Procopio folds.  Levine calls and they turn up:

Jradeh - [7c][7s]
Levine - [9c][8d]

The board runs out [Ad][Th][9s][6c][2d] and Levine pairs his nine to take the pot.

Jradeh is eliminated in 9th place for $5,580.

Uri Foox Eliminated in 10th Place ($4,865)

Uri Foox






































Lou Procopio raises to 25,000 before the flop and Uri Foox moves all-in from the button.  Procopio makes the call and they turn up:

Procopio - [Ad][Ah]
Foox - [Ac][Jc]

The board runs out [5s][4h][3d][5h][6h] and Procopio wins the pot.

Foox is eliminated in 10th place at the $1,500 Deep Stack final table for $4,865.

$1,500 Deep Stack Final Table Chip Counts


 We have reached the final table of the $1,500 Deep Stack event.

The blinds are currently 5,000-10,000 with a 1,500 ante.

You can watch the final table live at FoxwoodsLive.com.

Chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

1. Matt Levine  1,109,500
2. Rami Jradeh  161,500
3. Samantha Cohen  1,023,500
4. David Stefanski  248,500
5. Mark Bramley  721,000
6. Richard Casner  199,500
7. Luke Allain  394,000
8. Lou Procopio  207,500
9. Uri Foox  220,000
10. Besnick Ziba  221,500

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $55,244
2nd - $30,410
3rd - $19,867
4th - $16,726
5th - $12,670
6th - $10,137
7th - $8,109
8th - $6,589
9th - $5,580
10th - $4,865

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