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Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Money Bubble Bursts in the $400 NLHE Event!

We are now down to 45 players in the $400 NLHE event and are officially in the money.

All players are now guaranteed at least $873.

Play will continue tonight until approximately 1am.

Daniel Voccia Eliminated in 8th Place


Daniel Voccia

Dan Voccia won the $600 NLHE event during the February Mega Stack Series and was going for back to back $600 NLHE event victories. He fell just short as he was just eliminated in 8th place and takes home $8,000.

New Payouts for the $600 NLHE Final Table

After a 12-way save for $8,000 a player, the new payouts for the final table are as follows:

1st - $35,988
2nd - $23,939
3rd - $18,136
4th - $16,079
5th - $14,243
6th - $13,068
7th - $8,000
8th - $8,000
9th - $8,000
10th - $8,000

$600 NLHE Final Table Chip Counts by Seats

We are down to the final ten players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

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

1. Richard Casner 337,000
2. Mark Bramley 1,337,000
3. Daniel Voccia 677,000
4. Jeffrey Grudano 1,745,000
5. Yousef Soleiman 332,000
6. Ryan Mott 351,000
7. Thomas Mucci 652,000
8. John Krol 616,000
9. Paul Raimondi 1,504,000
10. Jonathan Horowitz 1,196,000

13 Players Remaining in the $600 NLHE

We are down to 13 players in the $600 NLHE event.

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

The average chip stack is now just under 674,000.

Dinner Break in the $600 NLHE with 17 Left

The players in the $600 NLHE event are now on a 75-minute dinner break.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante.

With 17 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just over 515,000.

Final Two Tables of the $600 NLHE Event!

We are down to 20 players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event and players are now redrawing for seats at the final two tables.

The average chip stack is now 438,000.

Dinner Break in the $400 NLHE Event

The players in the $400 NLHE Deep Stack event are now on a 75-minute dinner break.

There are 131 players remaining and the average chip stack is just under 63,400.

When play resumes after the dinner break, the blinds will be increased to 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante.

Ming Reslock Wins the $400 Omaha 8OB


Ming Reslock

Congratulations to Ming Reslock, winner of the $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better event at the 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

Reslock takes home the trophy, leather jacket and $12,966 for first place.

Full results will be posted shortly.

Bernard Lee & Brian Lee Eliminated from the $600

Bernard Lee, Brian Lee

Foxwoods Poker Room Spokesperson Bernard Lee as well as Brian Lee were both eliminated on the same hand in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

They both take home $1,486.

There are now only 35 players remaining.

$600 NLHE Deep Stack is in the Money!

There are now only 45 players remaining in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event at the 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

All players are now guaranteed at least $1,396 with first place paying $52,917.

On the Money Bubble in the $600 Deep Stack

We are now down to the final 46 players with top 45 spots finishing in the money.

Play has now gone hand for hand until one more player is eliminated.

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

Break Time in the $600 with 53 Players Remaining

The players on Day 2 of the $600 Deep Stack are now on a 10-minute break.

Tournament officials are coloring up all 100 chips.

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

There are now 53 players remaining and the average chip stack is just over 165,000.

$400 Omaha 8OB Final Table Players

There are nine players in the $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better event returning for Day 2. Play will resume at 2pm.

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

1. Dan Yanofski 62,500
2. Ming Reslock 246,500
3. Metin Esen 33,000
4. William Delsanto 83,000
5. Alfred Poon 38,000
6. Chris Richards 70,000
7. Steve Fiorentini 88,500
9. Justin Dipietro 22,000
10. Jeff Cohen 26,500

Final table payouts are as follows:

1st - $12,966
2nd - $7,279
3rd - $4,595
4th - $3,685
5th - $2,957
6th - $2,365
7th - $1,956
8th - $1,638
9th - $1,437

$400 NLHE Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 415 players in the $400 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The final 45 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $32,110
2nd - $19,035
3rd - $12,088
4th - $9,665
5th - $7,510
6th - $6,030
7th - $4,903
8th - $3,917
9th - $3,235
10th-12th - $2,183
13th-15th - $1,620
16th-20th - $1,239
21st-30th - $1,014
31st-40th - $929
41st-45th - $873

$600 NLHE Day 2 Streaming Live!

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

The feature table line-up is as follows:

1. Sammy Leff 34,800
2. Sean Conway 205,700
3. Vinny Pahuja 208,400
4. William Pepiccelli 46,700
5. Peter Gilmore 173,200
6. Thomas Hoglund Jr. 143,000
7. Steven Hammond 336,000
8. empty
9. James Gibson 51,200
10. Michael Brown 54,500

Day 2 of the $600 Deep Stack Underway!

Cards are in the air on Day 2 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

There are currently 72 players remaining and the average chip stack is just under 121,700.

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

The final 45 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $52,917
2nd - $30,421
3rd - $19,320
4th - $15,447
5th - $12,002
6th - $9,637
7th - $7,836
8th - $6,260
9th - $5,143
10th-12th - $3,490
13th-15th - $2,589
16th-20th - $1,981
21st-30th - $1,621
31st-40th - $1,486
41st-45th - $1,396

$400 NLHE Deep Stack Event Underway!

The $400 No-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack event at the Foxwoods Poker Classic is now underway.

Players start with 20,000 in chips and the levels are 40 minutes in length.

Foxwoods Poker Classic $600 No Limit Returning Players

Play Concludes for the Night in the $600 NLHE

Players are completing the final six hands of the night and then will be done with play on Day 1 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

Play will resume tomorrow at noon and we will be providing live streaming coverage of the final day of action.

The final chip counts and Day 2 seat assignments will be posted here on FoxwoodsPoker.com as soon as they are available.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Photo: Kyle Loman Takes the Chip Lead


Kyle Loman

Late on Day 1 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event, Kyle Loman has emerged as the chip leader.

Loman currently sits on nearly 300,000 in chips with the average at only 94,000.

Down to 100 Players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack

We are down to the final 100 players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The blinds are about to be increased to 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante.

The average chip stack is now 87,600 and the top 45 will finish in the money.

Play will continue tonight for two more levels.

Blind Increase in the Omaha 8OB with 38 Remaining

The blinds have been increased in the $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better event to 500-1,000.

With only 38 players remaining, the average chip stack is now just above 17,000.

Break Time with 160 Players Remaining

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 600-1,200 with a 200 ante.

There are now 160 players remaining and the average chip stack is just over 54,700.

$400 Omaha 8OB Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 134 players in the $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better event.

The final 15 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $12,966
2nd - $7,279
3rd - $4,595
4th - $3,685
5th - $2,957
6th - $2,365
7th - $1,956
8th - $1,638
9th - $1,437
10th-12th - $1,182
13th-15th - $1,023

Dinner Break in the $600 NLHE Event

The players in the $600 NLHE event are now on dinner break. Play will resume in 75-minutes.

There are now approximately 255 players remaining and the average chip stack is just under 34,400.

Blind Increase in the $600 NLHE

The blinds in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event have been increased to 300-600 with a 75 ante.

The board shows 284 players remaining and the average chip stack is now just over 30,800.

The players will be on a 75-minute dinner break at the end of this level.

Foxwoods Poker Classic Schedule



The 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic is now in full swing. The $2,500 NLHE Main Event kicks off on April 1st.

You can view the complete FPC schedule by clicking here.

The $400 Omaha 8OB Event Underway!

The $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better is now underway.

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

The blinds are starting at 25-25.

Break Time in the $600 Deep Stack

The players in the $600 Deep Stack event are currently on break.

When play resumes, the blinds will be increased to 100-200 with a 25 ante.

The are now around 378 players remaining and the average stack is just under 23,200.

$600 NLHE Deep Stack Final Numbers & Payouts

We had a total of 438 players in the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event.

The final 45 spots will finish in the money

Final payouts are as follows:

1st - $52,917
2nd - $30,421
3rd - $19,320
4th - $15,447
5th - $12,002
6th - $9,637
7th - $7,836
8th - $6,260
9th - $5,143
10th-12th - $3,490
13th-15th - $2,589
16th-20th - $1,981
21st-30th - $1,621
31st-40th - $1,486
41st-45th - $1,396

Break Time in the $600 Deep Stack

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

Registration will be open through this break.

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

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

Over 400 Already In the $600 Deep Stack!

Level 2 of the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event has just started and the blinds are now 50-100.

There are now over 400 people registered for today's event with registration still open.

We will bring you the final numbers and payouts as soon as they are available.

Cards In the Air at the Foxwoods Poker Classic!

Cards are now in the air and the 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic is now underway.

Players in the $600 N0-Limit Hold 'em Deep Stack event are starting with 20,000 in chips and the levels are 50 minutes in length.

The blinds are starting at 25-50 and registration will remain open for the first two levels.

There are already over 350 players registered for today's first event.

Foxwoods Poker Classic About to Start!

In just under 30 minutes, the first event of the Foxwoods Poker Classic will kick off.

At 11am, the $600 NLHE Deep Stack event will begin. Players start with 20,000 in chips and levels are 50 minutes in length.

At 4pm, the $400 Omaha Eight-or-Better event will begin. Players will start with with 5,000 in chips and levels are 40 minutes in length.

Stay tuned to FoxwoodsPoker.com for all of the updates, photos, videos and results from the 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic Schedule

Here is the complete schedule for the 2011 Foxwoods Poker Classic:

Monday, February 14, 2011

$1,200 Mega Stack Results

Ramy Ibrahim - Foxwoods Mega Stack Main Event Champion!


Ramy Ibrahim - Foxwoods Mega Stack Challenge Main Event Champion

The final three players in the Foxwoods Mega Stack Challenge Main Event came to an agreement on an equity chop.

Ramy Ibrahim is officially the champion and takes home the trophy as well as $60,000.



George Kalaitzis - 2nd Place for $47,350


Mustapha Moutaouakil - 3rd Place for $43,650

Henry Robinson Eliminated 4th ($32,000)


Henry Robinson

Henry Robinson moved all in before the flop and was called by George Kalaitzis. Robinson held [Ac][Jd] to Kalaitzis's [Kd][Ks]. The board came out [9s][7d][2d][5s][2s] and the kings of Kalaitzis held up.

Henry Robinson was eliminated in 4th place for $32,000.

Eric Siegel Eliminated 5th ($29,531)


Eric Siegel

Eric Siegel got all in before the flop with [Kc][Jh] and was called by George Kalaitzis with [Ah][Qh]. The board came [7d][4c][4d][5c][Qc] and Kalaitzis pair of queens took the pot.

Eric Siegel was eliminated in 5th place and takes home $29,531.

Blind Increase with 5 Players Remaining

The blinds have been increased to 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante.

The average chip stack with five players remaining is now 3,120,000.

Bob Courtney Eliminated in 6th ($25,000)


Bob Courtney

After being crippled by Henry Robinson a hand before, Bob Courtney has been eliminated in 6th place by Mustapha Moutaouakil. Courtney's [Ad][8h] was not able to hold against Moutaouakil's [Qc][Js] when the board came [Ac][Ks][4d][Ts][6h].

Bob Courtney takes home $25,000.

Mark Sykes Eliminated 7th ($20,000)


Mark Sykes

Mark Sykes moved all in before the flop for his last 800,000 and was called by Ramy Ibrahim in the big blind. They turned up:

Sykes [Kh][Qh]
Ibrahim [Qd][Qs]

The board came [9c][9h][2c][9d][As] and Ibrahim's queens held up to win the pot and eliminate Sykes in 7th place for $20,000.

Chip Counts from the Break

Blinds are being increased to 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante.

Chip counts by seat assignments are as follows:

3. Mark Sykes 935,000
4. Robert Courtney 5,800,000
5. Ramy Ibrahim 3,490,00
6. Eric Siegel 915,000
8. George Kalaitzis 1,740,000
9. Mustapha Moutaouakil 890,000
10. Henry Robinson 1,830,000

Michael Norman Eliminated 8th ($20,000)


Michael Norman

Michael Norman moved all in from the button and George Kalaitzis reshoved from the small blind. They turned up:

Norman [8c][8d]
Kalaitzis [Td][Th]

The board ran out [Jc][Ts][7s][Ad][6s] and Kalaitzis improved to a set to win the pot.

Michael Norman was eliminated in 8th place and takes home $20,000 after the save agreement.

Doug "Balls" Benedict Eliminated 9th ($20,000)


Doug "Balls" Benedict

Doug Benedict moved all in before the flop and was called by Ramy Ibrahim in the big blind. They turned up:

Benedict [Ad][Ks]
Ibrahim [Jc][Jd]

The board ran out [Js][9c][6c][9h][8d] and Ibrahim improved to a full house to eliminate Benedict in 9th place.

The final nine players came to an agreement on a save before Benedict was eliminated and his official payout for 9th is $20,000.

Blind Increase with 9 Players Remaining

The blinds have been increased to 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000.

The chip average is 1,734,000.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Break Time at the Mega Stack Final Table

The nine remaining players at the Foxwoods Mega Stack Challenge are now on a quick break.

When play returns, the blinds will be increased 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante.

The average chip stack is now 1,730,000.

David Webb Eliminated 10th ($6,803)


David Webb

After a flop of [Ah][Jh][7d], David Webb bet 200,000 and Robert Courtney put him all in. Webb made the call and they turned up:

Webb [Ac][Ks]
Courtney [Jc][Js]

Webb made top pair but Courtney flopped a set of jacks. The turn was the [8c] and the river came the [9s].

David Webb was eliminated in 10th place for $6,803.

Final Table Chip Counts & Seating Assingments

The chip counts by seating assignments at the Foxwoods Mega Stack Challenge Final Table are asa follows:

1. Doug "Balls" Benedict 1,120,000
2. David Webb 1,355,000
3. Mark Sykes 1,010,000
4. Robert Courtney 1,595,000
5. Ramy Ibrahim 2,870,000
6. Eric Siegel 2,010,000
7. Michael Norman 1,500,000
8. George Kalaitzis 1,950,000
9. Mustapha Moutaouakil 615,000
10. Henry Robinson 1,445,000