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Monday, October 20, 2014

Event 18 $2700 NLH 2014 FWPF

Place Name Prize
1 Jonathan Jaffe, W Springfield MA 137,651
2 Aaron Smith, Plymouth MA 84,841
3 Spiro Mitrokostas, W Yarmouth MA 54,829
4 James Campbell, Marlborough MA 45,018
5 Tom Dobrilovic, W Nyack NY 34,052
6 Mark Lieberman, Northborough MA 27,126
7 Steven Malpere, Talkeetna AK 21,931
8 Emanuel Failla, Commack NY 17,603
9 Eracles Pannayiotou, Toms River NJ 13,861
10 Muhammad Abdel-Rahim, Portsmouth NH 9,811
11 Robert Allain, Gardner MA 9,811
12 Jose Pena Lawrence MA 9,811
13 Giacomo Conforto, E Hartford CT 8,657
14 Ariel Albilia, Syosset NY 8,657
15 Nathan Huvelle, New Haven CT 8,657
16 Pasquale Caruso, Georgetown MA 8,080
17 She Lok Wong, Forest Hills NY 8,080
18 Michael Quibble, Ledyard CT 8,080
19 Floyd Overton, Preston CT 7,502
20 Jerry Atkins, New York NY 7,502
21 Adam Bitker, New Haven CT 7,502
22 Steven Tabb, Newton Center MA 6,925
23 Ernie Hou, Fall River MA 6,925
24 Kevin Mckenzie, Franklin MA 6,925
25 David Datashvili, Forest Hills NY 5,771
26 Roe Bridges 5,771
27 Brian Mckenna, Providence RI 5,771

Event 20 $300 NLH 2014 FWPF

Place Name Prize
1 Jeffrey Nelson, S Windsor CT 13,851
2 Neil Smith, Alpharetta GA 8,749
3 Troy Balisciano, Middletown CT 5,643
4 Carl Gueli, Great Neck NY 4,559
5 Russell Mayer, Waban MA 3,420
6 Mackenzie Kraemer, New Britain CT 2,736
7 Michael Woods, Madison CT 2,223
8 Jack Dagostino, N Providence RI 1,824
9 Carlo Marotta, Berlin CT 1,431
10 Todd Mitchell, Wilton CT 997
11 David Paolissi, Exeter RI 997
12 Thomas Walsh, Lowell MA 997
13 Anthony Colangelo, Riverside CT 883
14 Albert Albay, Bronx NY 883
15 Brenton Reihl, Cheshire CT 883
16 Joseph Cote, Wethersfield CT 826
17 Chris Chou, Georgetown MA 826
18 John Marshall, Yarmouth Port MA 826
19 Jeffery Perzan, Plainville CT 769
20 Louis Wierzbicki, Rutland VT 769
21 Yue Zhu, Flushing NY 769
22 Harold Cusson, Douglas MA 712
23 Welther Marmol, Providence RI 712
24 Charles Bunker, Putnam CT 712

Event 19 $300 NLH 2014 FWPF

Place Name Prize
1 Craig Flood, Spring TX 10,004
2 Dave Shiranian, N Providence RI 8,866
3 Rawley Hanson, Brockton MA 8,466
4 Robert Courtney, Millbury MA 6,600
5 Soukha Kachittavong, Woonsocket RI 6,400
6 Thomas Schiavo, Randolph MA 3,070
7 David Grandieri, Cheshire CT 2,482
8 Stephen Hollingshead, Palmer MA 1,992
9 Corey Macdonald, Newmarket NH 1,576
10 Welther Marmol, Providence RI 1,110
11 Stephen Friedrich, Tolland CT 1,110
12 Sherwin Agard, Randolph MA 1,110
13 Randy Greenstein, Lynnsfield MA 979
14 Kevin Kernan, Warwick RI 979
15 Nicholas Castellano, Harrison NY 979
16 Richard Rossi, Essex CT 914
17 Sean Pak, Flushing NY 914
18 Fabio Dagata, Needham Heights MA 914
19 Christopher Bangs, Ashley Falls MA 849
20 Howard Silver, New York NY 849
21 Peter Halperin, Northhampton MA 849
22 Cameron Trudell, Worcester MA 783
23 Alan Fidellow, Yorktown Heights NY 783
24 Nicole Defrancesco, Wallingford CT 783
25 Duncan Leaf, Brooklyn NY 653
26 Charles Karas, Beverly MA 653
27 Darren Gunn, Brookfield CT 653

Event 18: 1st Place - Jonathan Jaffe ($137,651)

Jonathan Jaffe and his dad

Jonathan Jaffe picked up the chip lead half way through day 3 and never looked back. Jaffe maintained his aggression throughout the final table and with the help of a few hands, he coasted into the first place prize of $137,651.

Congratulations to all of our winners at the 2014 Foxwoods World Poker Finals! 

Event 18: 2nd Place - Aaron Smith ($84,841)

2nd Place - Aaron Smith

On a board of [Jd][4s][5c] a raising war broke out between Jaffe and Smith until all the chips ended up in the middle.
Smith: [Kh][Jh]
Jaffe: [4c][5d]
Jaffe was ahead with a flopped two pair and Smith would need to come from behind to win. The board ran out clean and Smith would be Eliminated in 2nd place, but would take home $84,841 for his second place finish.

Event 18: 3rd Place - Spiro Mitrokostas ($54,829)


3rd Place - Spiro Mitrokostas
Action folded to Jonathan Jaffe in the small blind who announced he was all in. Spiro Mitrokostas called all in from the big blind for his last 385,000 and we were off to the river.
Jaffe: [Qs][Jc]
Mitrokostas: [Kh][5h]

The board ran out [Qd][4s][3c][7s][Qc] and we lose Spiro Mitrokostas in third place.

Event 18: 4th Place - James Campbell ($45,018)

 Level 25
Blinds 12000/24000/3000
Players Remaining: 4
4th Place - James Campbell

Jonathan Jaffe opened the action with a raise to 53,000 on the button and Spiro Mitrokostas announced all in from the small blind. James Campbell re-shoved from the big blind and Jaffe folded.

Mitrokostas: [Ac][Ah]
Campbell: [7h][7c]

The board ran out [5c][4s][6h][10h][5s] and we say goodbye to James Campbell in 4th place. 

Event 18: 5th Place - Tom Dobrilovic ($34,052)

 Level 25
Blinds 12000/24000/3000
Players Remaining: 4
5th Place - Tom Dobrilovic

James Campbell opens the action with a raise to 50,000 from under the gun and is immediately three-bet by Aaron Smith. Tom Dobrilovic announced all in on the button and Campbell folds. Smith snap calls and we are off to the river.
Smith: [Kc][Kd]
Dobrilovic: [Ad][Kh]
The board runs out [5s][9d][5d][2h][3c] and we lose Tom Dobrilovic in 5th.

Event 18: Campbell Doubles Through Dobrilovic

James Campbell was all in and at risk holding the [Ah][Jc] against the [Ad][Kc] of Tom Dobrilovic. The board ran out [5s][6s][Ac][10h][Js] and Campbell would spike the jack to double.
Campbell is now back over 800,000 while Dobrilovic drops to 350,000.

Event 18: Smith Doubles Through Campbell

Level 25
Blinds 12000/24000/3000
Players Remaining: 5

Aaron Smith was all in and at risk holding [8c][8h] against the [Kh][Ks] of James Campbell.
The board ran out [8s][2c][6h][Ah][5d] and Smith would spike one of his two outs to double up through Campbell.

Smith now sits with over 450,000 as Campbell drops back to around the 600,000 chip mark.

Event 18: 6th Place - Mark Liberman ($27,126)

6th Place - Mark Liberman

Spiro Mitrokostas opened the action with a raise to 52,000 from under the gun and action folded to Mark Liberman on the button. He announced all in for his remaining 216,000 and action was on Jonathan Jaffe in the big blind. After a few moments he elected to call as did Mitrokostas.
The dealer spread the [4d][Js][5d] flop and Jaffe led for a bet of 128,000. Mitrokostas folded [8h][8s] face up and it was indeed the right fold when Jaffe tabled [Qs][Qh].
Liberman was in bad shape with his [Kh][10d] and with the [5h] turn and [Ah] river he would be sent home in 6th place.

Event 18: First Break of the Day

Players are now on their first 15 minute break of the day.

Event 18: 7th Place - Steven Malpere ($21,931)


7th Place - Steven Malpere
The very next hand after Tom Dobrilovic doubled through Steven Malpere, Malpere was eliminated in 7th place.
Spiro Mitrokostas announced he was all in from under the gun for just over 200,000 and James Campbell quickly called on his immediate left. The other players got out of the way and Steven Malpere called all in for his last 150,000.

Mitrokostas: [Ad][Kc]
Campbell: [Jh][Jc]
Malpere: [Ac][7c]

 The board ran out [As][4d][10c][2s][2c] and Malpere would be eliminated as Mitrokostas doubled up through Campbell.

Event 18: 8th Place - Will Failla ($17,603)

8th Place - Will Failla

There will be no back to back victories for Will Failla in this event. He was all in and at risk holding the [As][3s] against the [7d][7h] of Jonathan Jaffe.
The board ran out clean and we lose Will "The Thrill" Failla in 8th place.

Event 18: Mitrokostas Doubles Through Jaffe

Level 24
10000/20000/3000
Players Remaining: 8

Action folded to Jonathan Jaffe in the small blind who announced all in.
"Let's gamble" he said with a smile as he pushed forward a stack of green chips.
"I have a decision now" said Mitrokostas who was immediately heckled by Will Failla.
After a minute or so he announced call.
Jaffe: [10s][3c]
Mitrokostas: [8d][8h]
The board ran out clean and Mitrokostas would double to over 300,000.

Event 18: 9th Place - Eracles Panayiotou ($13,861)


9th Place - Eracles Panayiotou
Steven Malpere opened the action with a raise to 40,000 but was quickly three-bet by Jonathan Jaffe in the cut-off to 92,000.
Eracles Panayiotou sternly said "Raise" as he pushed forward 235,000 and Malpere quickly got out of the way. After a few moments Jaffe announced he was all in and Eracles immediately squirmed in his seat. After about 2 minutes he announced call.
Jaffe: [Ah][6c]
Eracles: [Ad][Kd]

Eracles had Jaffe dominated preflop but the tides would turn when the dealer spread the [6h][7h][9c] flop and Jaffe would now have Eracles reverse dominated. The meaningless [9s][Js] would fill the turn and river and Eracles would be sent to the rail in 9th as Jaffe increases his chip lead. He now sits with 4,300,000

Event 18: Jaffe Puts Mitrokostas to the Test

Level 24
12000/20000/3000
Players Remaining: 9


Jonathan Jaffe led out with a bet of 80,000 into Spiro Mitrokostas on a [Ah][7h][4d][10h] board and after about 3 solid minutes Mitrokostas put in a call.
The [As] hit the river and Jaffe quickly announced he was all in.
Mitrokostas would again go into the tank, this time for well over 6 minutes. He continued to talk himself through the hand over and over again, apologizing for the table for taking so long. Eventually he would fold and Jaffe would show him the [Jh][2h] for a jack high flush.
Mitrokostas thanked him for showing him the hand and turned over [Ac][Ks].

Jaffe now sits on 3,560,000 while Mitrokostas drops down to 141,000.

Event 18: Jaffe Leads Final 9; Play Underway

Level 23
Blinds 10000/20000/3000
Players Remaining: 9

Play has started at the 2014 WPF Main Event final table. There are 20 minutes remaining in level 23 and they will be playing through until the end of level 24 which is followed by a 15 minute break.

Here is the way the players currently stack up:
Table-Seat Name Chip Count
1-1 Malpere, Steven 660,000
1-2 Failla, Will 165,000
1-3 Dobrilovic, Tom 312,000
1-4 Jaffe, Jonathan 3,157,000
1-5 Panayiotou, Eracles 590,000
1-6 Mitrokostas, Spiro 414,000
1-7 Campbell, James 830,000
1-8 Smith, Aaron 381,000
1-9 Liberman, Mark 644,000









































































Sunday, October 19, 2014

October 2014 - Foxwoods World Poker Finals - Event #18 - $2,700 NLH Returning Players Day 3

Table-Seat Name Chip Count
1-1 Malpere, Steven 660,000
1-2 Failla, Will 165,000
1-3 Dobrilovic, Tom 312,000
1-4 Jaffe, Jonathan 3,157,000
1-5 Panayiotou, Eracles 590,000
1-6 Mitrokostas, Spiro 414,000
1-7 Campbell, James 830,000
1-8 Smith, Aaron 381,000
1-9 Liberman, Mark 644,000

Event 20: Money Bubble Bursts

Level 23
Blinds 10000/20000/3000
Players Remaining: 24

With that last elimination the remaining 24 players are in the money! There are 11 minutes remaining in level 23.

Event 18: 10th Place - Muhammad Rahim ($9,811)


10th Place - Muhammad Rahim
Muhammad Rahim was all in and at risk with [6c][6s] against the [Ah][10s] of James Campbell.
The board ran out [Jd][8c][10s][7h][Qs] and Muhammad was eliminated in 10th place.

Play resumes at 12pm tomorrow.
Chip counts and seating will be posted shortly.

Event 18: Eracles Doubles Through Failla

Level 23
Blinds 8000/16000/2000
Players Remaining: 10

With the board reading [5s][3d][Qs][Kh][10c] Failla announced that he was all in. Eracles Panayiotou would put in the last of his chips.
Failla tabled [10h][10s] for a rivered set of 10s.
"Are you kidding me?!" Eracles said as he tabled [Qh][Qc] for a flopped set of queens.
"I thought you had a straight!"

Eracles is up to 511,000 while Failla is now our short stack with 160,000.

Event 18: The Final 10

Level 22 
Blinds 6000/12000/2000
Players Remaining: 10 

1. Steven Malpere - 610,000
2.Will Faillia - 451,000
3. Tom Dobrilovic - 223,000
4. Jonathan Jaffe - 2,650,000
5. Eracles Panayiotou - 263,000
6. Spiro Mitrokostas - 496,000
7. James Campbell - 724,000
8. Muhammad Rahim - 420,000
9. Aaron Smith - 436,000
10. Mark Liberman - 900,000

What they are playing for:

1. $137,651
2. $84,841
3. $54,829
4. $45,018
5. $34,052
6. $27,126
7. $21,931
8. $17,603
9. $13,861
10. $9,811

Event 18: Smith Cracks Aces; Final 10 Players Reached

Level 22
Blinds 6000/12000/2000
Players Remaining: 13

Aaron Smith is no stranger to final tables. Smith has over $275,000 in lifetime earnings including two titles here at Foxwoods. Smith has been grinding a short stack for the last level or so but has been picking his spots carefully and chipping up.

In the last hand Smith found himself all in and in bad shape when his [Kh][Kc] was up against the [Ad][Ah] of his opponent.
The dealer spread out the flop and sure enough the [Kd] was right in the window followed by the [5d][Jc].
The [10d] on the turn would provide his opponent with more outs to knock out Smith but the [Js] river would lock up the pot for Smith.

Smith now sits with 430,000 as we redraw for the final table of 10 and will post final table chip counts once the players are done drawing their seats.

Play will end for the night once we hit 9 players. 

Event 18: Jaffe Crosses 2,000,000

Level 22
Blinds 6000/12000/2000
Players Remaining: 14

Mount Jaffe
Jonathan Jaffe opened the action with a raise to 23,000 from middle position and was quickly three-bet by the small blind to 55,000. Not to be deterred, Jaffe put in a four-bet to 135,000 and the small blind elected to just call.
The dealer spread the [6d][22][10c] flop and the small blind checked his option to Jaffe.
"92,000" Jaffe announced as he cut chips out of the mountain of chips he had in front of himself.
The small blind announced all in before Jaffe's chips even crossed the bet line and Jaffe snap called.
Small Blind: [Ac][Qs]
Jaffe: [Qh][Qc]

The board ran out [4d][3c] and Jaffe would scoop another big pot as he now sits on over 2,400,000 chips.

Event 18: Coming Back From Break

Level 21
Blinds 5000/1000/1000
Players Remaining: 16

Players are returning from their 15 minute break to play level 21. The blinds are now 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante. Many notables are still alive including:

James Campbell: 600,000
Will Failla: 590,000
Jonathan Jaffe: 1,575,000
Spiro Mitrokostas: 475,000
Aaron Smith: 215,000

Watch Failla and Campbell on the live stream at : www.foxwoodslive.com or follow along with all the updates at www.foxwoodspoker.com

Event 18: 18 Player Redraw

Level 20
Blinds 4000/8000/1000
Players Remaining: 18
Jonathan Jaffe Leads The Final 18

We are down to the final 18 players and they are currently redrawing. Jonathan Jaffe currently leads the field with over 1,200,000 as we say goodbye to Floyd Overton in 19th place. 30 minutes remain in level 20 and will be on a 15 minute break at the end of this level.

Event 18: Field Update

Level 20
Blinds 4000/8000/1000
Players Remaining: 23

We are down to our final 23 players in the main event. Players will have a 15 minute break at the end of this level. Here is a look at some chip counts from the field:
Jonathan Jaffe - 1,300,000
James Campbell - 600,000
Tom Dobrilovic - 251,000
Adam Bitker - 195,000
Will Failla - 600,000

Event 20: $300 NLH Payouts

226 seats were sold to today's $300 NLH event creating a prize pool of over $56,000.
Here is a look at what they are playing for:
1. $13,851
2. $8,749
3. $5,643
4. $4,559
5. $3,420
6. $2,736
7. $2,223
8. $1,824
9. $1,431
10-12. $997
13-15. $883
16-18. $826
19-21. $769
22-24. $712

;Event 18: Jafe Bursts Bubble; Now Over A Million

Level 19
Blinds 3000/6000/500
Players Remaining: 26

A player opened to 25,000 from middle position, Jonathan Jaffe and Adam Schiffer tagged along to see the flop three ways.
The dealer spread the [6h][10d][Jc] flop and the original raiser checked to Jaffe who would put in a bet of 46,000.
Adam Schiffer went into the tank before eventually announcing that he was all in for around 100,000 more. The player from early position folded and Jaffe quickly made the call.
Schiffer: [7s][10h]
Jaffe: [Ac][Jd]

The board ran out clean and the remaining 26 players are all going home with at least $5,771.
Jaffe now sits with over 1,000,000 in chips.

Event 18: Hand for Hand

The money bubble is here! With recent eliminations of Natale Kuey and Andy Frankenberger we are officially hand for hand.

Here are a few counts from around the room:

James Campbell: 720,000
Will Failla: 212,000
Tom Dobrilovic: 96,500
Adam Bitker: 270,000
Jonathan Jaffe: 810,000
Adam Schiffer: 155,000

Event 18: Lee's Aces Drown on River

Level 17
Blinds 2000/4000/500
Players Remaining: 31

Eracles Panayiotou

On the flop of [Kc][6d][7c] Sean Lee fired out a bet of 36,000 only to be called by Eracles Panayiotou.
The [2s] turn did not slow Lee down as he ripped in a bet of 60,000 which again was called by Eracles.
The [5h] hit the river and Lee again fired a bet of 70,000 and snap called as Eracles announced he was all in.

Lee: [Ac][Ad]
Eracles: [5s][7s]

Eracles ran down the aces of Lee by spiking two pair on the river and doubling up to over 500,000.

Event 18: The Rise of JCamby

Level 17
Blinds 2000/4000/500
Players Remaining 37
James Campbell

Action folded around to Haralambos Sardis in the small blind who limped and then called when James Campbell made it 11,000 from the big blind.
The flop came [Ad][10h][8d] and Sardis check called a bet of 13,000 from Campbell.
The turn was the [6c] and Sardis again checked his option to Campbell who put in a bet of 23,000. Sardis check raised all in for about 100,000 and Campbell called.
Sardis: [Ah][6s]
Campbell: [Ac][8c]
The [4h] would hit the river and Campbell would send Sardis to the rail in 38th place.
Campbell now sits with over 650,000.

Event 18: Day 3 is Underway

Level 17
Blinds 2000/4000/500
Players Remaining: 41

We are underway in day 3 of the main event. We are scheduled to play down to a final table today from the remaining 41 players. Follow along with updates here at www.foxwoodspoker.com or check out the live stream at www.foxwoodslive.com

Saturday, October 18, 2014

October 2014 - Foxwoods World Poker Finals - Event #18 - $2,700 NLH Returning Players Day 2

Table-Seat Name Chip Count
4-6 Abdel-Rahim, Muhammad 415,000
3-8 Alibilia, Ariel 61,500
3-2 Allain, Robert 164,500
4-1 Andrews, John 120,000
5-8 Atkins, Jerry 111,500
1-2 Bills, Michael 114,500
5-9 Biker, Adam 117,500
5-5 Bridges, Roe 96,500
3-6 Campbell, James 493,000
5-6 Caruso, Pasquale 233,000
2-1 Conforto, Giacomo 66,500
3-9 Datashvili, David 77,000
4-8 Dobrilovic, Tom 96,500
3-4 Failla, Will 274,500
4-4 Frankenberger, Andrew 184,500
5-1 Hou, Ernie 166,000
1-1 Huvelle, Nathan 284,000
2-7 Jaffe, Jonathan 407,000
1-9 Kelly, Patrick 63,000
5-4 Kuey, Natale 67,000
5-3 Lee, Seunghwan 347,000
2-2 Leveroni. Christopher 67,500
2-9 Liberman, Mark 235,000
1-5 Malpere, Steven 121,000
2-3 McKenna, Brian 34,000
5-2 McKenzie, Kevin 107,000
3-7 Meskin, Mike 60,000
2-6 Mitrokostas, Spiro 419,500
4-7 Overton, Floyd 81,000
5-7 Panayiotou, Eracles 238,000
4-2 Pena, Jose 210,000
3-3 Piccioli, Bryan 118,000
4-9 Quibble, Michael 105,000
2-5 Rosenkranz, Barry 42,500
3-5 Sardis, Haralambos 155,500
2-8 Schiffer, Adam 155,000
4-5 Searing, Ian 93,500
1-4 Smith, Aaron 66,000
4-3 Tabb, Steven 247,000
1-3 Taylor, Hans 31,000
1-8 Wilcox, Gordon 94,500
1-6 Wong, She Lok 510,000

Event 18: Play Concludes for the Night


James Campbell comes into day 3 with 493,000.
At the end of the day 42 players put chips in the bag. Players will be returning at 12:00pm tomorrow to play down to a final table. Leading the way is She Lok Wong with 510,000 but right on his tail is no other than James Campbell with 493,000.
Chip counts and table draw will be posted soon.

Event 18: Final Level of the Night

Level 16
1500/3000/400
Players Remaining: 51

We are down to the final level of day 2. Currently leading the way are Spiro Mitrokostas and Sean Lee who both are over the 400,000 chip mark. Other notables still in the field include:

Andy Frankenberger
Jonathan Jaffe
Will Failla
Terry Grimes
Adam Bitker
James Campbell
Justin Adams


We also just noticed Nick Palma picking up his things and exiting the tournament area.

Event 20: Time to Dine!

Players are now on their 45 minute dinner break. 52 players remain.

Event 18: Mitrokostas Runs Down Reilly in Massive Pot

Level 14
Blinds 1000/2000/300
Players Remaining: 62
Spiro Mitrokostas collects his new chips.

After a pre-flop raising war, Spiro Mitrokostas and Tim Reilly were both all in with over 340,000 chips in the middle.

Reilly: [Ah][Kh]
Mitrokostas: [As][Qs]

Reilly had Mitrokostas crushed and after the [4d][5h][6h] flop, Mitrokostas was drawing extremely thin.

The [7d] gave Mitrokostas a few extra outs to a chop, but he wouldn't need them as he managed to find the [Qd] on the river.

Reilly was in disbelief as was Mitrokostas and after a few moments Reilly packed his things and headed out of the tournament area.

Mitrokostas now sits with 345,000.

Players are now on their last 15 minute break of the night.

Event 18: Frankenberger Sets Off Opponent

Level 14
Blinds 1000/2000/300
Players Remaining: 66
Andy Frankenberger
Andy Frankenberger raised under the gun to 4,500. Action folded around to the button who called and both players in the blinds tagged along.
The flop was [2d][7d][4s], both blinds and Frankenberger checked the action to the button who opened the betting to 8,000. The small blind called and the big blind announced he was all in for 48,700. Frankenberger went deep into the tank and eventually said call.
The button and the small blind both got out of the way. 

Big blind: [4h][9h]
Frankenberger: [7h][7s]

The board ran out [Ad][4c] and Frankenberger would rake in a big pot. He now sits with over 200,000 with 17 minutes remaining in level 14.

Event 18: How Do You Stack Up?

Traditional 20 stacks of Andy Frankenberger

Jonathan Jaffe's Stack

James Campbell now over 300,000

Will "The Thrill" Failla's Towers

Event 18: Reilly Wakes Up With Two Ladies

Level 13
Blinds 800/1600/200
Players Remaining: 78
Tim Reilly

Action folded to Mike Jarvela in middle position who announced he was all in for his last 28,400. Spiro Mitrokostas called out of the small blind only to see Tim Reilly announce that he was all in from the big blind. Mitrokostas called.
Mitrokostas: [Ah][Jd]
Jarvela: [7d][8d]
Reilly: [Qh][Qs]

The board ran out [2c][2s][2h][10d][10s] and Reilly would more than double up to 130,000.

Event 18: Adams Doubles First Hand Back From Break

Level 13
Blinds 800/1600/200
Players Remaining: 85
Justin Adams

On the first hand back from break Justin Adams found himself all in and at risk.

Adams: [As][4s]
Opponent: [8c][8h]

[Qs][7s][8s]

Adams would have to dodge a queen, a seven, an eight, or the board running out a pair to get the double. The [2c] turn kept Adams ahead and he would secure the double with the [4c] river.

Adams is up to 135,000

Event 18: Campbell's Ladies Propel Him Into Chip Lead

Level 12
Blinds 600/1200
Players Remaining: 85

Campbell rakes in a massive pot.
James Campbell opened cut off and was immediately three-bet by Jonathan Jaffe on the button. The small blind put in a four-bet and it led to a clicking battle that ended with James Campbell all in and at risk in a huge pot.

Campbell: [Qh][Qc]
Small Blind: [Ac][Kh]

The board ran out [3c][9d][2d][6d][3h] and Campbell would double up to over 280,000 which currently has him at the top of the chip counts.

Players are currently on their second 15-minute break of the day. 

Event 18: Paredes Flushed Out of the Main

Level 12
Blinds 600/1200/200
Players Remaining: 88

A player raised from under the gun to 3,000 and the action folded around to the small blind who tagged along. Dave Paredes announced all in from the big blind, the original raiser folded and the small blind snap called.

Paredes: [Qh][Qd]
Big Blind: [9d][9c]

The flop came [Kc][Qc][9d] and Paredes was in great shape to double up. The turn was the [4c] providing the player in the big blind additional outs to a flush, and sure enough the [Ac] hit the river to send Paredes to the rail.

There is 18 minutes left in level 12 and the players will be on their second 15 minute break at the end of this level.

Event 20: Prize Pool and Payouts

Level 11
Blinds 500/1000/100
Players Remaining: 174


253 seats were sold to event 20 creating a prize pool of $65,320.
Here is a look at the payouts:
 1. $15,579
2. $9,602
3. $6,602
4. $5,095
5. $3,854
6. $3,070
7. $2,482
8. $1,992
9. $1,576
10-12. $1,110
13-15. $979
16-18. $914
19-21. $849
22-24. $783
25-27. $653

Currently 174 remain and we will be playing down to a winner tonight!

Event 18: Chip Counts From Around the Room

Level 11
Blinds 500/1000/100
Players Remaining: 108
Current Chip Leader: Jonathan Jaffe - 215,000

 Here is a look at chip counts from around the room:

Tim Reilly: 42,000
Andrew Badecker: 70,000
James Campbell: 150,000
Justin Adams: 50,000
David Paredes: 43,000
Richard Seymour: 23,500
Andy Frankenberger: 93,000
Roland Israelashvili: 135,000
Will Failla: 130,000
Jonathan Jaffe: 215,000

Event 18: Lee Dodges Diamond; Now Over 130,000

Level 10
Blinds 400/800/100
Players Remaining: 122
Sean Lee anxiously awaits the river.

We caught up to the action on table 7 as a player had moved all in on a [8d][Jc][4d][7d] board. Sean Lee put in the 22,000 for the call and the hands were tabled.

Lee: [Kd][Js]
Opponent: [Ad][Qs]

"Come on baby! No diamond!" Lee yelled as he saw his opponents hand.
"Yes!"
 He threw his hands in the air when the [3c] hit the river. Lee's opponent shook his head as he gathered his things and headed out of the tournament area.

Lee now sits with over 130,000 as 13 minutes remain in level 10.

Players will be on their first 15 minute break of the day at the end of this level. 

Event 18: Prize Pool and Payouts

Event 18 drew a total number of 238 entries creating a prize pool of over $575,000. The top 27 players will make the money and first will take home over $137,600. Here is a look at what they are playing for:

1. $137,651
2. $84,841
3. $54,829
4. $45,018
5. $34,052
6. $27,126
7. $21,931
8. $17,603
9. $13,861
10-12. $9,811
13-15. $8,657
16-18. $8,080
19-21. $7,502
22-24. $6,926
25-27. $5,771

Event 18: Mitrokostas Busts Dube...Twice

Level 10
Blinds 400/800/100
Players Remaining: 135
Spiro Mitrokostas

After already busting Mark Dube earlier today when his [As][Qh] ran down Dube's [Jc][Jd], Spiro Mitrokostas has busted Dube for the second time. In the most recent hand Dube found himself all in and at risk for his last 19,575 with [Qd][Jd]. Mitrokostas went into the tank and eventually called with [Ac][Qs] and was in great shape to send Dube packing.
The dealer spread the [10h][Kd][Jh] flop and Mitrokostas improved to broadway. The [7c] on the turn had Dube drawing to only a chop, but he would recieve no such help with the [10s] river, and Mitrokostas would send Dube to the rail for the second time today.
Mitrokostas now sits with over 140,000.

With registration now closed, the final number of entries is 238. The prize pool and payouts will be posted soon!

Event 18: Israelashvili "Traps" Aces

Level 9
Blinds 300/600/75
Players Registered: 228
Roland Israelashvili
 Four players saw the flop in a limped pot of [4s][9h][3c]. Action checked to a player in middle position who bet 6,100 into a pot of only around 3,000. Andy Frankenberger called on the button and Roland Israelashvili quickly raised from the small blind to 19,000. The original raiser pushed in his remaining chips totaling around 30,000 and Frankenberger folded. Israelashvili quickly announced call and the hands were tabled. 

Israelashvili: [3d][4d] 
Opponent: [Ac][Ah]

The board ran out [Kc][2c] and Israelashvili would take down the pot as he now sits with well over 100,000. 
After the hand he turned to Frankenberger with a smile and said "Did you see that? Did you see me trap him preflop?" as the table burst out into laughter.

Event 18: JCamby Chipping Up Early

Level 9
Blinds 300/600/75
Players Registered: 223
James "JCamby33" Campbell

5 players saw a flop of [6s][2c][Kc] and a player from middle position put in a bet of 4,000. 3 players behind him, including James Campbell called and the small blind tagged along as well.
The turn was the [5c] and action checked through to Campbell on the button, who put in a bet of 8,100. The small blind went into the tank for a minute or two before announcing he was all in for about 15,000 more and the rest of the table got out of the way. Campbell quickly called and the hands were flipped over.
Small Blind: [5s][6d]
Campbell: [Qc][9c]
The meaningless [As] hit the river and Campbell would win the pot and chip up to over 120,000.

Event 20: $300 Deepstack NLH

Level 4
Blinds 100/200
Players Registered: 140

There are over 140 players seated for the $300 NLH event 20. Players start with 30,000 in chips and registration is open through the end of level 9. There will be a 45 minute dinner break at the end of level 20 and this tournament is scheduled for one day!

Event 18: Cards Are In The Air For Day 2!

Level 9
Blinds 300/600/75
Players Registered: 214

Day 2 is underway! So far the board reads 214 total entries and registration is still open until the end of this level. Play is scheduled for 8 full levels today so follow all the action here at www.foxwoodspoker.com and be sure to check out the live stream at www.foxwoodslive.com !

Event 17 $300 Bounty

Place Name Prize
1 Thomas Balla $9,649
2 Joseph Detorre $7,921
3 Mark Dube $4,587
4 William Miller $3,440
5 James Tinker $2,621
6 Daniel Mcmahon $2,129
7 Garo Bezirdjian $1,720
8 Larry trimble $1,393
9 Dana Pride $1,107
10 Chris Renaudette $778
11 Brent Shepard $778
12 Linda Kenney Baden $778
13 Paul Gilberto $696
14 James Connolly $696
15 Yue Zhu $696
16 Jaqueline Comeau $655
17 Spiro Mitrokostas $655
18 Victor Koytikh $655

Event 16 $300 7 Card Stud

Place Name Prize
1 lee crowder, Greene RI 5,017
2 Derek Blenman, Arverne NY 5,016
3 Vito Masi, Troy NY 2,558
4 Michael Stracco, Hanover MA 1,967
5 Thomas Butler, Cumberland RI 1,475
6 Ken Hoey, Mystic CT 1,180
7 Michael Huguenot, Pleasantville NY 984
8 Patrick Baginski, W Babylon NY 787
9 Scott Reynolds, Warwick RI 688

Event 15 $1100 NLH FWPF

Place Name Prize
1 Jason Calnan, Revere MA 22,619
2 Michael Farris, Pelham NH 14,000
3 Tarun Gulati, Glastonbury CT 14,000
4 Nick Palma, Bronx NY 7,938
5 Timothy Oneil, Southbury CT 5,976
6 Gerald Aiello, Wichester MA 4,780
7 Michael Spanos, Danvers MA 3,926
8 Mark Perry, Cheshire CT 3,159
9 Jeffrey Perzan, Plainville CT 2,560
10 Jacob Pigeon, Warwick RI 2,134
11 Frank Melgar, Johnston RI 2,134
12 Nick Gonzalez, Newport ME 2,134

Event 14 $400 Six Max

Place Name Prize
1 Stewart kaplan, Malden MA 9,420
2 Matthew Martin, Boscawen NH 6,302
3 George Ferreira, Pawtucket RI 4,138
4 Meng Lu, Waltham MA 3,273
5 Giacomo Dagostino, N Providence RI 2,476
6 Paul Brauer, Springfield MA 1,907
7 Tom Dobrilovic, W Nyack NY 1,419
8 Mark Dube 1,419
9 Larry Trimble, Broken Arrow OK 1,419
10 Michael Sabini, Stamford CT 952
11 Harold Cusson, Douglas MA 952
12 Tim Lydon, Dorchester MA 952

Friday, October 17, 2014

Event 13 $400 NLH FWPF

Place Name Prize
1 Kim Schinco, Freeland MI 23,558
2 Peter Wagner, Hinsdale NH 23,558
3 Ralph Macri, Redding CT 12,075
4 Sean Dillon, Astoria NY 9,458
5 Anders Thurdin, Newburyport MA 7,043
6 Oskar Musialowski, Wakefield MA 5,702
7 Konstantinos Mitsopoulos, Methuen MA 4,561
8 David Labriola, Oxford CT 3,555
9 Connie Dugas, Taunton MA 2,773
10 Frank Melgar, Johnston RI 2,079
11 Andy Bettencourt, Baiting Hollow NY 2,079
12 Anthony Lanteri, Bristol CT 2,079
13 Jonas Bendiks 1,744
14 Brian Collis, Albany NY 1,744
15 David Chaves, Taunton MA 1,744
16 Felix Sides, Montreal QC 1,542
17 Brian Mooney Middle Village NY 1,542
18 Don Slocum, Lindenhurst NY 1,542
19 Je Wook OH, Fresh Meadows NY 1,341
20 Tarun Gulati, Glastonbury CT 1,341
21 Ryan Moriarty, Pearl River NY 1,341
22 Michael Lavoie, Wolcott CT 1,140
23 Alex Peterson, Greenwich CT 1,140
24 Kevin Kavanaugh, Wilmington MA 1,140
25 Edward Comini, Agawam MA 1,006
26 Sammy Gilly, Springfield MA 1,006
27 Craig Burton, Lynn MA 1,006
28 Joeseph Raccio, Wallingford CT 898
29 Heidi Alexander, Gardner MA 898
30 Anthony Lundy, Brooklyn NY 898
31 Robert Georato, Naples FL 898
32 Linsford Geddes, Randolph MA 898
33 Sean Mcguinness, Weymouth MA 898
34 Anthony Keys, Bedford NH 898
35 Cory Mestieri, Wareham MA 898
36 Edward Kaufman, Andover MA 898
37 Stephen Grato, Saugus MA 804
38 Duane Felix, New Rochelle NY 804
39 Pal Zagreda, Bronx NY 804
40 Michael Zinkiewicz, Sayville NY 804
41 Maurice Paradis, Jewett City CT 804
42 Mark Dube, Newburyport MA 804
43 Giuseppe Ruvolo, Gloucester MA 804
44 Raffi boyadjian, Waltham MA 804
45 Andre Martin, Hopewell Junction NY 804

$2700 Returning Players By Chip Count

Table-Seat Name Chip Count
11-2 Cody Shiverdecker 132,875
13-2 Larry Olanyk 123,050
16-8 Natale Kuey 107,800
2-1 seth Akash 103,000
4-5 Austin Hijar 102,875
12-4 Michael Quibble 99,000
14-7 John Andrews 94,700
16-2 Tim Reilly 94,125
4-6 Bill Jennings 93,050
14-4 Spiro Mitrokostas 92,775
3-9 Andy Frankenburger 91,900
7-5 Seunghwan Lee 90,425
1-7 Matt Sedgeman 90,250
2-4 Ray Hicks 89,125
15-1 Mike Jarvela 88,100
9-5 Haralambos Sardis 85,525
8-9 Muhammad Abdel-Rahim 85,400
13-4 G Kostrov 85,000
13-7 Mark Weberman 82,275
6-3 Michael Bills 81,800
12-3 Yue Zhu 80,825
2-9 Steve Gross 79,000
14-2 Jewook Oh 78,400
12-7 James Campbell 77,500
11-9 Paul Braver 74,975
9-8 Mike Shea 74,025
6-9 Raj Patel 73,275
3-7 Mike meskin 73,075
14-8 Jonathan Jaffe 72,000
8-5 Tom Dobrilovic 71,525
15-3 Zack Schwartz 71,400
3-4 Howie Silver 71,050
5-6 Fred Paradis 70,700
12-6 Tony Campagna 68,275
10-8 Mark Bramley 68,100
16-4 Will Failla 66,800
4-2 Richard Seymor 66,425
2-6 Nick Palma 62,550
10-7 Dan Chan 62,450
15-7 Richard Tuhrim 62,000
13-6 Bryan Piccioli 60,275
1-8 Jose Pena 60,250
3-1 Roland Israelashvilli 57,275
6-4 David Luty 56,775
5-4 David Datashvilli 55,275
1-9 George Genuario 55,050
8-4 Jon Gaviao 54,750
2-5 Joe Frizzi 54,100
13-5 Peter Wagner 53,350
15-9 Peter Haberin 53,175
4-8 Patrick Kelly 51,400
12-2 Steven Tabb 51,150
15-5 Jeff Saunders 50,450
6-9 Floyd Overton 49,725
1-2 James Magner 49,500
8-1 Brad St Vincent 48,325
11-5 Robert Georato 46,900
9-6 Jerry Atkins 46,225
14-5 Kyle Bowker 45,500
1-6 Rocky Milien 44,925
13-3 Tou Kue 44,475
5-9 Kevin Mckenzie 43,700
16-6 Steven Malpere 43,600
12-9 Lokesh Garg 43,500
4-4 Kurt Lichtman 41,733
9-2 Alex Santiago 41,250
10-6 Bryon Springer 40,225
9-9 Andrew Badecker 40,100
14-3 Bart Guthrie 39,950
7-3 John Matson 39,675
8-7 Ian Searing 38,650
4-1 David Paredes 38,600
6-7 Ryan Moriarty 38,525
10-9 Chris Leveroni 38,400
1-1 James Kohl 38,225
8-8 Pasquale Caruso 37,050
15-4 Steve Happas 36,750
11-6 Roland Mcginnity 36,600
13-9 Jason Calnan 36,000
15-8 David Labriola 35,900
16-5 Anthony Newman 35,725
7-1 John Weiss 35,650
6-5 Adam Bitker 34,575
14-6 Mark Dube 34,250
6-6 Joseph Drory 32,550
9-7 Joseph Berardi 32,325
11-4 Eshan Ghods 32,250
2-7 Ernie Hou 32,100
11-3 Bassioni Hammouda 31,400
11-8 Justin Adams 31,125
16-3 Terry grimes 30,000
6-1 Eracles Panayiotou 29,775
10-4 Robert Allain 28,450
2-7 Dena Pearlman 28,300
7-6 Tesfay Begazyon 27,525
4-3 Nathan Huvelle 26,850
13-8 Hans Taylor 26,375
8-2 Brian Altman 25,625
3-2 Jimmy Nunez 25,000
5-8 Edwin Balcarcel 24,825
11-7 Liam He 24,425
14-1 James Frangoulides 24,200
3-8 Jonathan Kramer 24,150
7-7 Tom Thomas 24,050
10-2 Stewart Kaplan 23,150
1-4 Louis Scianna 22,850
7-8 Mike Huguenot 22,650
16-7 Gerald Aiello 21,525
6-8 Kevin Calenzo 20,200
9-1 Brian Morgan 20,100
8-3 Rene Rodriguez 20,000
3-5 Richard Scott 19,775
4-7 Giacomo Conforto 19,425
7-2 John Roy 17,550
12-5 Justin Bond 16,700
7-4 Michael Leung 13,125
5-9 Dave Fox 11,150
5-2 Nikunj Gandhi 11,100
10-5 Tom Cope 11,050
5-5 Adam Schiffer 8,600
9-4 Barry Rosenkranz 6,950
12-1 Dimitry Shilnikuv 5,850
6-2 Ethan Foulkes 5,300
10-1 Pascal Zaklama 3,800