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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Shawn Rodley Eliminated in 3rd Place ($12,210)


Shawn Rodley

Shawn Rodley got his last few chips in with [Kd][Tc] and was called by Fred Eriquezzo with [Ad][Td]. The board ran out [Th][9h][6s][5h][9d] and Eriquezzo won the pot to eliminate Rodley in 3rd palce for $12,210.

Tom Renault Eliminated in 4th Place ($9,796)


Tom Renault

Tom Renault raised to 125,000 before the flop and Fred Eriquezzo made the call. The flop came down [5s][4s][2c] and Eriquezzo fired 150,000. Renault moved all in and Eriquezzo made the call. They turned over:

Eriquezzo [Qd][Qs]
Renault [8c][8h]

The turn was the [Jc] and the river came the [2h]. Eriquezzo won the pot to eliminate Renault in 4th place for $9,796.

Eriquezzo now sits with nearly 3,500,000 chips.

Tim McInerney Eliminated in 5th Place ($7,514)


Tim McInerney

Tim McInerney raised to 130,000 before the flop and Fred Eriquezzo moved all in. McInerney made the call and they turned up:

McInerney [Ah][Th]
Eriquezzo [Kc][Kd]

The board came [Qh][Qs][2d][7s][5s] and Eriquezzo won the pot to eliminate McInerney in 5th place for $7,514.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

David Carleton Eliminated in 6th Place ($6,105)


David Carleton

Shawn Rodley raised to 160,000 before the flop and Thomas Renault made the call. David Carleton then moved all in for 395,000 more and Rodley mucked his hand. Renault made the call and they turned up:

Carleton [As][Kh]
Renault [Jc][Js]

The board ran out [4h][3s][2s][4c][Td] and Renault won the pot to eliminate Carleton in 6th place for $6,105.

James Kirby Eliminated in 7th Place ($5,099)


James Kirby

Shawn Rodley moved all in for 470,000 from under the gun and James Kirby called all in for his last 25,000. Thomas Renault made the call and they all turned up:

Rodley [Ah][Kd]
Kirby [As][Qs]
Renault [Jc][Jh]

The flop came out [Td][4d][3c] and Renault maintained his lead. The [9c] on the turn helped nobody but the [Ad] fell on the river.

Rodley won the hand to double up and Kirby was eliminated in 7th place for $5,099.

Less than 50 Players Remaining in the $1,500

There are now only 48 players remaining in the $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack event.

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

The average chip stack is now just over 79,000.

$300 Ladies Event is in the Money!

We are down to the final 25 players in the $300 Ladies event at the Foxwoods Poker Classic.

All players are now in the money and guaranteed at least $633.

Carol Neal Eliminated in 8th Place ($4,159)


Carol Neal

After a raise to 55,000 from Freddy Eriquezzo, Carol Neal moved all in for her last few chips with [Kh][Th]. Eriquezzo made the call with [Kc][Qd] and the board ran out [8s][5s][4s][7h][8h].

Carol Neal was eliminated in 8th place and takes home $4,159.

Tom Cope Eliminated in 9th Place ($3,500)


Tom Cope

Tom Cope raised to 65,000 from the small blind and Thomas Renault three-bet from the big blind to 165,000. Cope moved all in and was instantly called by Renault. They turned up:

Cope [Ac][Kd]
Renault [Ah][As]

The board came [Ad][9d][4h][8s][6s] and Renault won the pot to eliminated Cope in 9th place for $3,500.

$600 NLHE Chip Counts from the Dinner Break

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

1. Thomas Renault 586,000
2. David Carleton 354,000
3. Tim McInerney 442,000
4. Open
5. Freddy Eriquezzo 1,069,000
6. Zeljko Mitrovik 1,055,000
7. Shawn Rodley 421,000
8. James Kirby 456,000
9. Carol Neal 290,000
10. Tom Cope 541 000

Dinner Break in the $600 Deep Stack Event

The nine remaining players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack are now on a one-hour dinner break.

Play will resume at 8:45pm EST.

Dinner Break in the $1,500 & Ladies Events

Both the $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack event and the $300 Ladies event are both on dinner break.

There are 85 players remaining in the $1,500 NLHE event and 72 remaining in the $300 Ladies event.

Steven Striar Eliminated 10th ($2,459)


Steven Striar

After Thomas Renault opened before the flop, Steven Striar moved all in for around 160,000 more. Renault made the call and they turned over:

Striar [Ad][Qd]
Renault [Jh][Js]

The board ran out [Ts][3h][2s][2c][Jc] and Renault improved to a full house to win the pot and eliminated Striar in 10th place for $2,459.

$600 Final Table Chip Count by Seat Assignment

We are down to the final table of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

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

1. Thomas Renault 434,000
2. David Carleton 474,000
3. Tim McInerney 524,000
4. Steven Striar 221,000
5. Freddy Eriquezzo 851,000
6. Zeljko Mitrovik 1,053,000
7. Shawn Rodley 487,000
8. James Kirby 288,000
9. Carol Neal 239,000
10. Tom Cope 623,000

Final table payouts are as follows:

1st - $32,204
2nd - $18,919
3rd - $12,210
4th - $9,796
5th - $7,514
6th - $6,105
7th - $5,099
8th - $4,159
9th - $3,500
10th - $2,549

Freddy Eriquezzo Jumps to the Chip Lead in the $600


Freddy Eriquezzo

With only 16 players remaining, Freddy Eriquezzo has gone on a heater and vaulted himself to the chip lead with nearly 900,000 chips.

The current average stack is just over 326,000.

Break Time in the $600 Deep Stack Event

The players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event are now on a 10-minute break.

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

With 20 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 261,000.

Players are currently redrawing for seats at the final two tables.

$300 Ladies Event Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 206 players in the $300 NLHE Ladies event.

The final 25 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $12,521
2nd - $7,430
3rd - $4,832
4th - $3,896
5th - $2,935
6th - $2,390
7th - $2,027
8th - $1,662
9th - $1,409
10th-12th - $1,065
13th-15th - $909
16th-20th - $753
21st-25th - $633

$1,500 Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 128 players in the $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The final 15 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $48,656
2nd - $27,315
3rd - $17,243
4th - $13,828
5th - $11,097
6th - $8,877
7th - $7,341
8th - $6,146
9th - $5,380
10th-12th - $4,438
13th-15th - $3,841

The Bubble Bursts in the $600 Deep Stack

We are now down to 30 players and in the money.

All the remaining players are now guaranteed at least $1,274.

Photos: $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack Event







Break Time in the $600 Deep Stack Event on the Bubble

The players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event are now on a 10-minute break.

There are 33 players remaining with top 30 spots finishing in the money.

The average chip stack is currently just over 158,000.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante.

$300 NLHE Ladies Event Underway!

The $300 N0-Limit Hold 'em Ladies Only event is now underway.

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

The blinds are starting at 25-50.

125 Players in the $1,500 Deep Stack in Level 2

With registration still open, there are now 125 players registered for today's $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The players are about to go on their first break of the day.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 75-150.

$600 Deep Stack Day 2 Now Streaming Live!

Day 2 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event is now streaming live.

Just click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live feed.

There are 46 players remaining and the blinds are starting at 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante.

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

1. Adam Hui 180,400
2. Eamonn O'Shea 173,100
3. Tom Cope 133,300
4. Ryan Pollack 85,200
5. Open
6. Adam Conway 33,200
7. Fred Eriquezzo 90,100
8. Michael Flanagan 51,500
9. Tom Souliere 41,600
10. Andrew Badecker 139,500

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $32,204
2nd - $18,919
3rd - $12,210
4th - $9,796
5th - $7,514
6th - $6,105
7th - $5,099
8th - $4,159
9th - $3,500
10th-12th - $2,549
13th-15th - $2,079
16th-20th - $1,610
21st-30th - $1,274

$1,500 Deep Stack Event Underway!

The $1,500 NLHE Deep Stack event is near the end of the first level with just short of 100 players already registered.

Players started with 30,000 in chips and the levels are 50 minutes in length.

The blinds are about to be increased to 50-100.

2011 FPC $600 No Limit Hold'em Returning Players

Place   Name Chips Table/Seat
1 Montgomery, Kevin 373,300 3-9
2 Glazewski, Mark 258,300 2-10
3 Striar, Steven 236,000 3-10
4 McInerney, Tim 227,000 4-9
5 Radley, Shawn 206,200 3-6
6 Essenter, Brian 203,000 4-4
7 Renault, Thomas 202,700 2-4
8 Kirby, James 189,400 4-1
9 Hui, Adam 180,400 1-1
10 O'Shea, Eamonn 173,100 1-2
11 Carleton, David 153,700 3-5
12 Karidis, Ted 146,100 5-7
13 Badecker, Andrew 139,500 1-10
14 Ferdinand, Bobby 135,200 4-3
15 Cope, Tom 133,300 1-3
16 Pahuja, Vinny 130,600 4-5
17 Mitrovik, Zeljko 128,800 5-8
18 Perlin, Michael 112,800 5-4
19 Taitz, Jeff 110,500 5-2
20 Pelli, Dominick 109,300 2-5
21 Conway, Michael 103,700 4-10
22 Clark, Rosemarie 103,600 4-8
23 MacLellan, Peter 93,600 3-4
24 Fried, David 91,100 4-7
25 Eriquezzo, Fred 90,100 1-7
26 Gardiner, Chris 87,300 2-2
27 Pollack, Ryan 85,200 1-4
28 Smallbone, Kinnon 81,300 5-1
29 Silva, Jim 79,500 1-3
30 Vacon, Matt 78,500 5-9
31 Naumann, Leslie 70,300 3-3
32 Nyzio, Iwona 69,500 4-2
33 Pereira, Renato 67,700 2-6
34 Corcione, Bobby 63,700 5-5
35 Flanagan, Michael 51,500 1-8
36 Charland, Rene 50,300 3-2
37 Filatov, Aleksey 44,500 3-8
38 Klinger, Chris 43,900 5-3
39 Souliere, Tom 41,600 1-9
40 Nable, Jason 41,400 2-7
41 Neal, Carol 41,400 5-10
42 Young, Michael 40,900 3-1
43 Jamey, Pedro 40,300 5-6
44 Searing, Ian 39,000 2-8
45 Ganias, Sotirios 36,600 2-9
46 Conway, Adam 33,200 1-6

Play Concludes for the Night in the $600 Deep Stack

Play has come to an end on Day 1 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack with 46 players remaining.

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

Play will resume tomorrow at noon and will play down to a winner.

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

Friday, March 25, 2011

Less than 70 Players Remaining in the $600 NLHE

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

There are now 68 players remaining and the average chip stack is just under 76,800.

The top 30 will finish in the money and play will continue tonight until approximately 1am or the final table, whichever comes first.

$400 7-Card Stud Evening Update

There are now 32 players remaining in the $400 7-Card Stud event.

The limits are now 600-1,200 with a 75 ante and a 150 bring-in.

The average chip stack is just under 12,000.

2011 FPC $300 No Limit Hold'em Results

Adam Hui Near the Chip Lead in the $600


Adan Hui

Adam Hui, who finished 15th in the February Mega Stack Main Event for $5,154, is near the top of the leader board in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event at the Foxwoods Poker Classic.

With 95 players remaining, Hui has built his stack up to around 180,000 with the chip average at just under 55,000.

The blinds are currently 500-1,000 with a 100 ante.

$400 7-Card Stud Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 74 players in the $400 7-Card Stud event.

The final 6 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $8,794
2nd - $5,275
3rd - $3,518
4th - $3,014
5th - $2,513
6th - $2,009

Dinner Break in the $600 Deep Stack Event

The players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event are now on a one-hour dinner break.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 400-800 with a 100 ante.

With 120 players remaining, the average chip stack is now 43,500.

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$400 7-Card Stud Event Underway!

The $400 7-Card Stud event is now underway.

Players are starting with 5,000 in chips and the levels are 40 minutes in length.

$600 NLHE Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 261 players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The final 30 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $32,204
2nd - $18,919
3rd - $12,210
4th - $9,796
5th - $7,514
6th - $6,105
7th - $5,099
8th - $4,159
9th - $3,500
10th-12th - $2,549
13th-15th - $2,079
16th-20th - $1,610
21st-30th - $1,274

$600 Deep Stack Now Streaming Live!

Since we have no final table today at the Foxwoods Poker Classic, we will be streaming $600 NLHE Deep Stack event all day.

Just click "Watch LIVE Video" at the top of the page to view the live stream.

The blinds are currently 75-150.

Final numbers and payouts will be posted as soon as they are made available.

$600 NLHE Deep Stack Event Underway!

The $600 N0-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack event is now underway.

Players are starting with 20,000 in chips and the levels are 50 minutes in length.

The blinds are starting off at 25-50.

2011 FPC $300 H.O.S.E.

2011 FPC $400 NLH

$300 Deep Stack Final Table Results


Beata Wielgoszewski

At an incredibly fast paced final table, the final four players agreed on an equity chop and played the tournament out for the trophy and leather jacket.

Beata Wielgoszewski ended up winning the hardware and taking home the title!

The official payouts for the final table were as follows:

1st - Frank Giordano $16,596
2nd -Beata Wielgoszewski $11,893
3rd - Ray Steadman $10,383
4th - Justin Seymour $9,924
5th - Jeff Schwarz $4,989
6th - Chris Tryba $4,028
7th - Matthew Lope $3,342
8th - David Christiano $2,700
9th - Joseph Constantine $2,216
10th - Sherwin Agard $1,510

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sherwin Agard Eliminated 10th ($1,510)


Sherwin Agard

Sherwin Agard had his pocket aces cracked early on at the final table and then lost a race with pocket deuces against the A-J of Beata Wielgoszewski.

Agard finished the $300 Deep Stack in 10th place for $1,510.

$300 Deep Stack Final Table Chip Counts

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

The blinds are currently 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante and the average chip stack is 605,000.

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

1. David Christano 284,000
2. Matthew Lope 522,000
3. Beata Wielgoszewski 621,000
4. Chris Tryba 427,000
5. Sherwin Agard 477,000
6. Frank Giordano 874,000
7. Ray Steadman 1,352,000
8. Joe Constantine 256,000
9. Jeff Shwarz 384,000
10. Justin Seymour 300,000

The payouts at the final table are as follows:

1st - $21,789
2nd - $12,588
3rd - $8,010
4th - $6,409
5th - $4,989
6th - $4,028
7th - $3,342
8th - $2,700
9th - $2,216
10th - $1,510

$300 Deep Stack in the Money!

There are now only 40 players remaining in the $300 NLHE Deep Stack event.

All players are now in the money and guaranteed at least $622.

The blinds are currently 6,000-12,000 with a 1,500 ante.

The average chip stack is just over 136,000.

Tomorrows Schedule at the Foxwoods Poker Classic

On Friday, March 25th, we have two new events at the Foxwoods Poker Classic:

11:00 am - $600 N0-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack - 20,000 in chips with 50 minute levels

4:00 pm - $400 7-Card Stud - 5,000 in chips and 40 minute levels

$400 H.O.S.E. Three-Way Chop


The final three players in the $400 H.O.S.E. event came to an agreement on a three-way chop.

Final results and payouts will be posted shortly.

$300 Deep Stack Afternoon Update

There are now only 88 players remaining in the $300 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The final 40 players will finish in the money.

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

The average chip stack is just under 62,000.

Adam Lippert Wins the $400 Deep Stack Event!

Adam Lippert

When play got five-handed in the $400 NLHE Deep Stack event, the final five players agreed upon a chip chop.

Adam Lippert is officially the winner and takes home $15,863, the trophy and the leather jacket.

The 2nd-5th payouts are as follows:

2nd - Mike Delany - $15,086

3rd - John Manwaring - $11,184

4th -Richard Despres - $9,633


5th -Steven Rodriguez - $9,038

Matt Violette Eliminated in 6th Place ($4,603)


Matt Violette

Adam Lippert raised to 88,000 before the flop and John Manwaring moved all in for 518,000 total. Behind him, Matt Violette moved all in for about 246,000 total. Lippert folded his hand and they players turned over:

Violette [Ad][Kc]
Manwaring [Qd][Qs]

Manwaring was ahead but Violette caught up on a flop of [Ah][7d][6h]. The [8h] changed nothing but the [Qc] on the river gave Manwaring a set and eliminated Violette in 6th place for $4,603.

Keith Binder Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,844)


Keith Binder

Keith Binder was all in with [Kc][Qc] and well ahead of the [Kh][Jh] of Mike Delany. However, the board ran out [8h][5h][2c][Td][Th] and Delany made a flush to eliminate Binder in 7th place for $3,844.