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Living the American Dream 45511l

Angel Vu Player Profile 2n1c48

Angel Vu, Playing Flight D

Firing a fifth bullet in the opening event of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, is a minor obstacle for Angel Vu (Daytona Beach, FL) in her pursuit of Player of the Year (POY).

“I feel like I’m living the American dream,” says Vu who only started playing tournament poker seriously earlier this year. This after coming to the United States from Vietnam in 2006, knowing very little English and even less about poker.

The current 2014 SHRP POY points leader is back tonight for another try at bagging chips after four failed attempts.

“I got real close last night (to bagging chips) at Level 14 with 100k, but my 2 pairs got beat by a flush and knocked me out. ” says Vu, who is as unlikely of a POY contender as you’ll find.

“People that come from my country, a third world country, we all pretty much have the American dream,” says Vu.

“We think of America as a different life, to take us to a new land of life,  living in air conditioning, driving in cars. In my country we have no air conditioning and riding a scooter. Just to be able to come to America and live my dream of making my life and my family’s life better is extraordinary.”

After four years of working six days a week at a nail salon for minimum wage, Vu was introduced to poker and wanted to learn the game well enough to deal it. She started as a chip runner in Daytona Beach and eventually became a dealer, all while playing the game recreationally.

Poker Dreams Come True

Angel Vu Wins at Hollywood, Tampa

While the leaderboard standings features a WSOP bracelet winner in Marsha Wolak and current WPT Champion Mukul Pahuja, Vu is still learning the game.

Vu’s hobby became a bankroll builder earlier this year in the Seminole Hard Rock, Tampa Little Slick. She turned a $125 entry into a five-figure score as part of a final table chop.

Vu took the winnings and played the $560 opening event of the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdown, Hollywood (April series), where she finished in fourth place for $63,000. An event she wouldn’t have played without the windfall.

“I was playing scared,” says Vu about her game prior to Little Slick. “I was playing tight and trying to min cash.”

Since then, Vu’s been on a tear.

During the June series in Tampa Vu learned she was in the running for the points lead after agreeing to a four person chop. Vu earned another $70,000 and was declared the winner, her second career win.

“I feel fortunate,” says Vu, “I’m running good the first time you guys have the points system.”

August Heat

Angel Vu, Feeling Lucky

“Sometimes you go on a hot run and I believe luck comes in a bundle,” says Vu, “that’s why I want to really try and push it to the top this year.”

Vu says luck is only a small part of her success, and that aggression and women’s intuition are a big part of her game.

“Sometimes I don’t have the winning hand, but I would be able to use my skills to turn it into the winning hand,” she says. “So it’s not just luck the whole way through. Of course I have the luck on my side, the cards are going my way when I need it to, but I feel like I’m playing well too.”

Vu says this summer she’s gotten some coaching and that she’s working on the game’s math to improve her play. She also has a strategy for making a a run at POY.

“I will play every single event,” she says, “If it’s a HORSE event, I don’t know much about mixed games, I will play every event and I will play two, three bullets each event.

“My strategy will be playing very aggressive and try and build up chips very early and if I didn’t make it then I’ll just rebuy.”

Vu has taken a leave of absence from dealing and is focusing solely on playing. And no matter what happens this series, or the rest of her career, she sees herself as a winner.

“Whether or not I’m successful at poker, I feel that I’m lucky enough to be in this country and to have the opportunity to learn and to improve myself in whatever I’m doing,” says Vu, while appreciating, “the opportunity to prove yourself, to work hard and get rewarded for your effort.”

Turning a $125 Little Slick entry into the Seminole Hard Rock POY, would be both the American dream and a poker player’s dream.

But first things first, advancing to Day 2 of this opening event.

“I believe I will bag, it’s just matter of time,” says Vu.

SHRPO Points Race Heats Up in August 2a516l

Player of the Year Tournament Leaderboard Promotion

The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open is underway and while the buzz is about the $10 Million Guaranteed Championship Event, the Player of the Year (POY) race will also get lots of attention.

This is the final series for players to earn points leading towards the $30,000 prize package* as the 2014 SHRP POY Winner. The 70 events over 21 days offers players plenty of chances to claim the top spot.

“My game plan is to play as much as I can,” says Ngoc “Angel” Vu (Daytona Beach, FL), the current points leader after the first three tournament series.

Vu, who is relatively new to the game, knows the competition will be tough over the next three weeks.

The Contenders

Current Standings
Position-Name-Points

1 Angel Vu 1120
2 Tim Kegel 1073
3 Marsha Wolak 1051
4 Greg Marcus 976
5 Mukul Pahuja 956

Not only will the competition be tough, but the race will be tight.

The top three spots are within 69 points of each other, while reigning WPT Player of the Year Mukul Pahjua (Coconut Creek, FL) is fifth in the standings and easily within striking distance.

“This is exciting,” says WSOP bracelet holder Marsha Wolak (Fort Lauderdale, FL), who is currently third overall. “If I can win the whole thing that would be amazing.”

“The top ten (prizes) is worth playing for,” says Greg Marcus (Miami Beach, FL), who starts the series in fourth place. “The top five is really nice and winning would cover my whole year.”

The top five also includes Tim Kegel (Hollywood, FL), who is in second place, less than 50 points behind Vu. And any player with a strong August showing has a shot at winning a prize as a top ten finisher.

“I’m going to work as hard as I can, if it happens it happens,” says Vu about earning the top prize. “If there’s something I cannot control, then I cannot control. But if it’s in my ability to make it happen I will do whatever it takes.”

*Prize Package Includes: $30,000 worth of entries and casino-based incentives for Seminole Hard Rock Poker’s most prestigious poker events throughout the following year including:

  • $3,500 entry into Seminole Hard Rock N Roll Poker Open Championship (Nov 2014)
  • $3,500 entry into Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship (Feb 2015)
  • $3,500 entry into Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship (Apr 2015)
  • $5,300 entry into Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship (Aug 2015)
  • $10,000 cash for entry into Main Event
  • Wild Card Elite status for following year along with additional benefits (including preferred access to hotel accommodations, dining and entertainment)

Full List of POY Prizes

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Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown

Event 15: $3500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poke Showdown Championship
No Limit Hold’em
April 10-16, 2014

Entries: 1,795
Total Prize Pool: $5,788,875

Eric Afriat (Montreal, Canada)
$1,081,184

RECAP
Eric Afriat (Montreal, Canada), an amateur player from North of the Border, came to South Florida and beat five poker pros to win the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship.

Afriat defeated Mukul Pahuja (Coconut Creek, FL) the hottest player on the World Poker Tour to take the title and the $1,081,184 first place prize.

“I always envisioned it, always felt I was going to win, but the fact after everything is over, it just sunk in that it’s ridiculous what I just accomplished,” said Afriat with tears in his eyes. “The biggest WPT in history, winning the tournament, having just magical cards for five, six hours, just can’t get better than this.”

On the final hand, Afriat won a coin flip when his 8d8h held against Pahuja’ Kh9s, denying Pahuja his first WPT title in his third TV final table of the season.

“It was a roller coaster day and to end up in second isn’t the worst thing in the world,” said Pahuja who earned $691,965 as runner-up. “It just hurts because it’s the closest you can get to getting the title. Another close call, another big score though, so nothing to be too upset about.”

Third place finisher James Mackey (Kansas City, MO) played a pivotal role in three-handed play, which was a marathon and saw each player hold the chip lead and become the short stack at various points.

Mackey earned $441,128 and was knocked out by Pahuja who began heads up play with a 2-1 chip deficit.

The toughest beat at the final table came against fourth place finisher Jacob Bazeley (Cincinnati, OH) who had his pocket Aces cracked by Afriat who flopped two pairs.

“Brutal, what are you going to do,” said Bazeley who earned $371,931. “It’s an unavoidable spot and 99.9% of pros go broke there.”

The day began with the two short stacks eliminated first. Chance Kornuth (Hollywood, FL) was knocked out in 6th place ($247,954) by Mackey (KQ < AT), while Matt Stout (Las Vegas, NV) finished 5th when his QT didn’t improve against Pahujas A8.

The Poker Showdown Championships began with a WPT record turnout of 1,795 entries that created a prize pool of $5,788,875. The field featured a mix of poker stars, celebrities and recognizable faces.

Hall of Famer Scotty Nguyen led the poker contingent that included 2013 WSOP Main Event Champon Ryan Riess, WPT broadcasters Mike Sexton and Tony Dunst, as well as poker couple Phil Laak and Jennifer Tilly. Former NFL All-Pros Bubba Franks (Green Bay Tight End) and Hollywood Henderson (Dallas Super Bowl winner) also played, but none of these players made the money.

The most impressive run of the 170 players who cashed came from “Hangover” Actress Sasha Barrese who finished 22nd for $25,372. “I’m actually relieved it’s over,” said Barrese who is expecting twins in August, “because it’s so exhausting.”

Notables who made even deeper runs included Day 1 chip leader Justin Young (13th), Jeff Gross (10th), Matt Glantz (9th), Barry Hutter (8th) and Blake Purvis (7th) who bubbled the TV final table.

Once Afriat had the big chip lead, he never relinquished it or gave Pahuja a chance to double-up.

“Everything was just magical,” said Afriat who had the most vocal rail, as Canada was well represented. “You can’t fight faith and it was my time.”

FINAL RESULTS

PLACE NAME FROM WINNINGS
1 ERIC AFRIAT SAINT-LAURENT, QC $1,081,184
2 MUKUL PAHUJA COCONUT CREEK, FL $691,965
3 JAMES MACKEY LAS VEGAS, NV $441,128
4 JACOB BAZELEY CINCINNATI, OH $371,931
5 MATTHEW STOUT LAS VEGAS, NV $308,501
6 CHANCE KORNUTH LAS VEGAS, NV $247,954
7 BLAKELY PURVIS MONTGOMERY, AL $193,174
8 BARRY HUTTER II HOLLYWOOD, FL $141,276
9 MATTHEW GLANTZ LAFAYETTE HL, PA $100,912
10 JEFFERY GROSS ANN ARBOR, MI $66,313
11 MICHAEL GARRAWAY NASSAU $66,313
12 ORON UNGER SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL $66,313
13 JUSTIN YOUNG HENDERSON, NV $43,248
14 CHRISTOPHER OROURKE TAMPA, FL $43,248
15 JORDAN SCOTT HALF MOON BAY, CA $43,248
16 RAJEEV NASTA PEMBROKE PINE, FL $29,985
17 FRANK RUSSO POMPANO BEACH, FL $29,985
18 ELLIOTT ZAYDMAN COCONUT CREEK, FL $29,985
19 GLENN BECKER BOCA RATON, FL $25,372
20 TYLER REIMAN MORTON, IL $25,372
21 PETER STRIANO III PARKLAND, FL $25,372
22 SASHA BARRESE LOS ANGELES, CA $25,372
23 JUSTIN WARNER NAPLES, FL $25,372
24 MICHAEL LAROCCA BOYNTON BEACH, FL $25,372
25 HYON KIM $25,372
26 DAVID LEE LIVE OAK, FL $25,372
27 JOHN HOLLEY III NICEVILLE, FL $25,372
28 SHAWN CUNIX DELAWARE, OH $21,336
29 JULIAN THOMAS BERLIN $21,336
30 JEFF METAJAN SEFFNER, FL $21,336
31 JOSE GONZALEZ BUENOS AIRES $21,336
32 GREGORY HYMAN TEXAS $21,336
33 MATTHEW JARVIS VANCOUVER, CAN $21,336
34 TALESH PATEL ST AUGUSTINE, FL $21,336
35 RYAN ERIQUEZZO DANBURY, CT $21,336
36 MOHSIN CHARANIA DES PLAINES, IL $21,336
37 AYMAN QUTAMI REDWOOD CITY, CA $18,164
38 DONALD NICHOLSON OAK RIDGE, TN $18,164
39 DANIEL MUKTANS CARACAS $18,164
40 ARDIT KURSHUMI WELLINGTON, FL $18,164
41 GEORGE HORTELANO WESTON, FL $18,164
42 MELAD MARJI ONEIDA, NY $18,164
43 MATTHEW WEBER ELK GROVE, CA $18,164
44 JOSHUA KAY BOCA RATON, FL $18,164
45 GARY SEWELL ANZA, CA $18,164
46 EUGENE TODD BROOKLYN, NY $15,569
47 PUNEETH MODHA LEES SUMMIT, MO $15,569
48 RALPH PORTER COTTAGE LAKE, WA $15,569
49 AYAZ MAHMOOD SUGAR LAND, TX $15,569
50 RICHARD KIRSCH PLANTATION, FL $15,569
51 SIVA GANTA $15,569
52 FEDERICO SOUZA BUENOS AIRES $15,569
53 EDWARD SABAT JR LANCASTER, CA $15,569
54 DAPREESCH SCATES STERLING HEIGHTS, MI $15,569
55 PREECHA TAEPAKDEE SUNRISE, FL $13,263
56 JEREMY KOTTLER LOS ANGELES, CA $13,263
57 ANDREW SCHWARTZ DELRAY BEACH, FL $13,263
58 CHRISTOPHER DOMBROWSKI WESLEY CHAPEL, FL $13,263
59 VICTOR FIGUEROA MIAMI BEACH, FL $13,263
60 PAUL BALZANO SUNRISE, FL $13,263
61 BRANDON SHANE MACEDONIA, OH $13,263
62 KOBI RIBAK BOCA RATON, FL $13,263
63 THOMAS MCCORMICK FARGO, ND $13,263
64 JESSE COHEN ARDMORE, PA $11,533
65 JERMAINE PHANG DEERFIELD BEACH, FL $11,533
66 VINCENT IMBRIANI JR TE QU ES TA, FL $11,533
67 RILEY FULLER BOCA RATON, FL $11,533
68 IARAN LIGHTBOURNE LONDON, ENG $11,533
69 TRISTAN WADE BOYNTON BEACH, FL $11,533
70 GARRETT GREER HEMET, CA $11,533
71 JACK TOWELL CAMDEN, SC $11,533
72 BRYAN GREEN MIAMI, FL $11,533
73 SCOTT WRIGHT NOBLESVILLE, IN $10,668
74 DANIEL MOORMAN CHICAGO, IL $10,668
75 JONATHAN KAMHAZI AGHAI CARACAS, $10,668
76 JAMES CALDERARO VENICE, FL $10,668
77 WISSAM ABRAHAM DORAL, FL $10,668
78 JOSHUA GIBSON FORT MYERS, FL $10,668
79 BRIAN GREEN CHICO, TX $10,668
80 YLON SCHWARTZ AUSTIN, TX $10,668
81 GARY MCCONNAUGHEY GREENFIELD, OH $10,668
82 PETER NIGH SAINT LOUIS, MO $9,803
83 NOAH SCHWARTZ SUNNY ISLES BCH, FL $9,803
84 PAULA HOLDER POMPANO BEACH, FL $9,803
85 NIKOLAI SEARS DAVISBURG, MI $9,803
86 WILLIAM DURKEE MIAMI, FL $9,803
87 GEORGE LAMPERT NAPLES, FL $9,803
88 JOHN GULINO BROOKLYN, NY $9,803
89 MARIO MINEO LADY LAKE, FL $9,803
90 NANCY TODD LAS VEGAS, NV $9,803
91 SCOTT HART CORAL SPRINGS, FL $9,053
92 ERIC THOMPSON TAMPA, FL $9,053
93 MATTHEW SEDGEMAN HANSON, MA $9,053
94 ALAN PERCEL WESTON, FL $9,053
95 LARRY BASS TAMARAC, FL $9,053
96 ROLAND ISRAELASHVILI FLUSHING, NY $9,053
97 MARLA CRUMPLER FORT LAUDERDALE, FL $9,053
98 BRADLEY RUBEN HERNANDO, FL $9,053
99 EDWARD BLOUNT MINERAL, VA $9,053
100 ALAN SNOW LYNNWOOD, WA $9,053
101 WILLIAM CHAO EL SOBRANTE, CA $8,707
102 MARK ELLERBE RICHMOND, TX $8,707
103 JOSE DIAZ KISSIMMEE, FL $8,707
104 GRAYSON NICHOLS WINDERMERE, FL $8,707
105 ALLISTAIR MELVILLE HAMILTON, ON $8,707
106 TRUONG NGUYEN ARVADA, CO $8,707
107 NICK SHKOLNIK VAN NUYS, CA $8,707
108 AZIM POPATIA MARKHAM, ON $8,707
109 ARNOLD WEISS DEERFIELD BCH, FL $8,707
110 TYLER PATTERSON EVERETT, WA $8,707
111 FRANCOIS ZAYAS MIAMI SPRINGS, FL $8,361
112 DAVID FORSTER ALAMEDA, CA $8,361
113 LUIZ STADLER NORTH MIAMI, FL $8,361
114 JEFFREY GIBRALTER ROCKWALL, TX $8,361
115 MATTHEW SALSBERG STUDIO CITY, CA $8,361
116 RUSSELL DOHAN CORAL GABLES, FL $8,361
117 DANIEL SUIED HALLANDALE, FL $8,361
118 CORRIE WUNSTEL BATON ROUGE, LA $8,361
119 MILLIARD HALE III KALAMAZOO, MI $8,361
120 CLIFFORD QUICK PLANTATION, FL $8,361
121 PAUL STANECHEWSKI TAMPA, FL $8,073
122 DAVID CASTRANOVA HOLLYWOOD, FL $8,073
123 IRA MARCUS AUSTIN, TX $8,073
124 NICHOLAS SCHWARMANN ORLANDO, FL $8,073
125 NGOC VU SOUTH DAYTONA, FL $8,073
126 KUNAL PATEL FRIENDSWOOD, TX $8,073
127 JONATHAN BRODY DAVIE, FL $8,073
128 JORDAN SIEGEL OCEANSIDE, NY $8,073
129 RICHARD VARGAS PEMBROKE PINES, FL $8,073
130 ROBERT TRIBBLE HOLLYWOOD, FL $8,073
131 BRUCE RAWDIN TAMARAC, FL $7,785
132 GARY GREENLEE MUNCIE, IN $7,785
133 ZHEN CAI LAKE WORTH, FL $7,785
134 LAWRENCE GREENBERG WESTON, MA $7,785
135 CRAIG BAGON BOCA RATON, FL $7,785
136 KEVEN STAMMEN CARTHAGENA, OH $7,785
137 T ARNOLD HILLSBORO BCH, FL $7,785
138 ARDAVAN YAZDI LOS ANGELES, CA $7,785
139 JEREMY MENARD RALEIGH, NC $7,785
140 ALBERTO DOMINGUEZ HOLLYWOOD, FL $7,785
141 ANDREW LIPORACE HIGHLAND BEACH, FL $7,496
142 ERIK CHRISTENSEN MIAMI, FL $7,496
143 RAY PRIETO SAINT PETERSBURG, FL $7,496
144 ROGAN CHHABRA MADISON, MS $7,496
145 MARTIN RAUS MISSISSAUGA, ON $7,496
146 ANONYMOUS $7,496
147 STUART PATERSON BOCA RATON, FL $7,496
148 ORLANDO MALDONADO HIALEAH, FL $7,496
149 RYAN RIVERS $7,496
150 OMAR MORILLO MIAMI, FL $7,496
151 RODNEY RODRIGUE LONGWOOD, FL $7,266
152 DOMINIC LOPEZ TAMPA, FL $7,266
153 STEWART NEWMAN WESTON, FL $7,266
154 RONIT CHAMANI JOHANNESBURG, $7,266
155 BERNARD LUBITZ STUART, FL $7,266
156 JONATHAN OPAS MIAMI BEACH, FL $7,266
157 BENJAMIN HAMNETT PITTSBURGH, PA $7,266
158 RYAN DANGELO BROOKLYN, NY $7,266
159 JOSEPH KUETHER ELM GROVE, WI $7,266
160 JASON NABLO NIAGARA FALLS, NY $7,266
161 EVAN DOLLINGER SUNRISE, FL $7,093
162 JAMES EGAN FORT LAUDERDALE, FL $7,093
163 TSION VAZANA N MIAMI BEACH, FL $7,093
164 CURT KOHLBERG WESTON, MA $7,093
165 JAKE CODY $7,093
166 JOSEPH PARRISH RIVERVIEW, FL $7,093
167 BENJAMIN ZAMANI BOCA RATON, FL $7,093
168 MICHAEL BATHERWICH HOLLYWOOD, FL $7,093
169 JEROME BRADPIECE LONDON, ENG $7,093
170 STEVEN BENNETT DEERFIELD BCH, FL $7,093

 MAIN EVENT SCHEDULE

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Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown

A look at all 20 trophy winners from the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown

Event Winners

Event 1 ($1 Million Guarantee) Daniel Piela $144,294
Event 2 (Ladies) Elissa Halbreich $2,730
Event 3 (Black Chip Bounty) Henry Fermin $2,711
Event 4 ($1K) Jerome Bradpiece $28,587
Event 5 ($200K Guarantee) Carlos Cruz $35,880
Event 6 (Omaha H/L) Robert Campbell $4,925
Event 7 (PLO) Mohammad Arani $5,880
Event 8 ($500K Guarantee) Ken Begnoche $97,737
Event 9 (Seniors)Robert Transue $7,244
Event 10 (Black Chip Bounty) Zoltan Czinkota $5,400
Event 11 (Double Green Chip Bounty) Ivan Agnelli $3,595
Event 12 (Six-Max) Zo Karim $68,000
Event 13 (Deep Stack) Michael Pickett $15,575
Event 14 (Eight Game Mix) Cory Zeidman $21,000
Event 15 (Championship) Concludes 4/16
Event 16 ($560 NL) Igor Skochilo $16,972
Event 17 (PLO 8B) Leandro Peirano $5,285
Event 18 (Purple Chip Bounty) Azim Popatia $32,225
Event 19 ($350 NL) Sean Cunix ($8,296)

Full Results & Recaps

Event 20 Winner – Jordan Chizik ($13,317) 1r5e2e

$200 Buy-in No Limit Hold’em ($50K Guaranteed)

Jordan Chizick (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
$13,317

Jordan Chizik ends an incredible run at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown by winning the final trophy of the series.

Chizik and David Nowling (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) agree to heads up chip chop with Chizik taking the title and
$13,317.

“In the last couple of week’s I made a year’s salary,” said Chizik who recorded his fourth straight final table
in the series.

Chizik recorded a 7th Place finish in the Omaha H/L (Event 6), 3rd place as part of a chop in the 8 Game Mix (Event 14), finished 2nd in PLO 8B (Event 17), before winning this event.

“3-2-1, I like it, it works,” said Chizik, who picked up more than $30,000 in his four cashes.

Chizik is a 34-year-old financial aid planner who’s considering playing poker full time.

“You don’t want to put your whole life into,” he said, “but you can make some money in the short term. We’ll see how the summer goes.”