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Championship: Dinner Break Time 5a444r

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)Level 31: Blinds 50k/100k/10k ante 454y4y

Level 31 was the first one without an elimination but it saw Mike Leah dominate for those 90 minutes. There was no single big hand which saw the Canadian take the advantage as he moved past Dan Colman. Together they are putting some distance between themselves and the other five.

There was a negotiation process about the length of break and hey finally agreed to a full 90 minutes away from the ballroom, after which they’ll try to make the final six for tomorrow.

Seat 1: Martin Hanowski – 5,090,000
Seat 2: Empty
Seat 3: Blake Bohn – 4,825,000
Seat 4: Joe Kuether – 3,455,000
Seat 5: Dan Colman – 9,630,000
Seat 6: Empty
Seat 7: Empty
Seat 8: Shawn Cunix – 5,310,000
Seat 9: Mike Leah – 14,305,000
Seat 10: John Dolan – 2,385,000

Event 18: Reversal of Fortunes 7532c

$1,100 No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)

Level 12: Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

Farid Jattin opened for 53k on the button and Ray Leone (sb) kicked it up to 150k straight.  Michael Laake shoved from the button for 713k total.

Farid folded.  Ray snap-called.  Michael had pocket Tens and was ahead of Ray’s AQ.  The board came 6 6 2 8 2 and was good news for Michael, who doubled up to over 1.4 million and the chip lead.

Ray was left with only about 225k.  Farid had about 1 million.

SHRPO: Away from the Tables 5c5s1n

The life of a travelling poker reporter forces you to adapt to on-property options for food, drink, and entertainment. This is usually quite the challenge, especially for long engagements, but that’s never a problem when covering tournaments at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

This trip I’m in town to cover the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open and I love exploring the many experiences away from the poker room. I could go the entire three weeks without ever doing the same thing twice, but this doesn’t happen because certain favorites have a way of making their way back into my “eat, drink, and be merry” rotation.

Food options range from a quick, casual meal in the food court to fine dining at one of the many top restaurants and this trip I was able to cross two new ones off my list.

Bongos Cuban Café is located in the heart of Seminole Paradise. The venue appeared twice on my visit list, once as a dining destination and once as a hangout stop. It was a mistake to wait so long to try it out. I dined like a rock star (crispy pork appetizer, Churrasco A Lo Cubano, and a pitcher of red Sangria) while listening to solo acoustic guitarist play from above before moving up to their rooftop cabanas to enjoy a few more cocktails in the open-air environment Sky Lounge.

The Bōl is located just inside the main casino entrance and a fine place to start your visit. They offer a variety of Asian dishes and I have no valid excuse for not visiting before this series. Over the course of three weeks I enjoyed every appetizer on the menu then randomly picked any of the Pho options for dinner. They were perfect every visit, prompt service and great food. Perfect spot for the player taking a quick breather away from the tables.

Regular stops from past visits include Blue Plate for 24/7 dining, Shake n’ Burger in the Food Court for a respectable Cheesesteak (high praise coming from a Philly boy), and Council Oak for a world-class steak dinner. Also do yourself a favor, Martorano’s is worth the trip just for a single meatball.

There are also plenty of places to enjoy an adult beverage while relaxing with friends, coworkers, or strangers. My tastes lean more towards the casual hangout establishments, which means Hard Rock Cafe, the Center Bar, and the Lobby Bar receive the majority of my business while in the casino.

The Center Bar is the chameleon of casino bars; transforming from a casual gathering spot during the afternoon and weeknights to a club-like atmosphere on weekends right in the middle of the casino. The Lobby Bar was temporarily closed midway through the SHRPO series but for a very good reason. Next time I return there will be bigger, better version in its place.

This trip I discovered a new stop in Seminole Paradise, Murphy’s Law Irish Pub. It is a gathering place popular among service industry types and poker players, a regular stop for those with a happy hour later than your average Joe. The staff is top-notch, friendly, and they pour a fine pint. It quickly became our destination for after-work unwinding.

Entertainment is an important component of any casino but you can expect world-class lineups with “Hard Rock” in the name.

The Improv Comedy Club hosted Dom Irrera and Jo Koy while I was in town but I’ll be missing Eddie Griffin coming next weekend. The line just to get into Koy’s show was impressive and daunting at the same time. The comedy show of the trip was the entire Wayan’s brothers onstage for a few hours of gut-busting insanity.

One show jumped off the page when I was looking at the entertainment schedule during my visit, a concert by rock’n’roll guitar master Slash.

It was my first time inside Hard Rock Live and the venue was a nice surprise. It was a cross between an intimate rock club and big production arena show. I was close enough to really feel the power yet surrounded by a couple thousand like-minded Slash fans not acting our age. It was a great show and one of the highlights of my trip.

The new places I visited during this trip are just a small taste of what can be found at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, great times from a three-week stay during the SHRPO. My visit began with a USA/Brazil beach soccer match and ended with a concert, great book-ends for my stay.

I sauntered past far more shops or boutiques than I could count and there’s an entire section of Seminole Paradise I still need to explore including the Piano bar or ion night club. I’ve spent six weeks on property in the last year and I have yet to witness everything there is to see or do. I was able to cross a few more off my list this trip but I’ll be back for more.

One quick note before rolling to the next series; you don’t have to be away from the table to enjoy some great food. The Poker Room at Seminole Hard Rock offers a menu with some of the best food you can enjoy while still sitting at the table. And the options are not limited to the high-rollers. Whether playing 2-4 Limit games or 25-25 Pot Limit Omaha, you can eat well while trying to play well.

Event 18: Jattin Doubles Thru Laake 3n5l73

$1,100 No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)

Level 12: Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

Farid Jattin (bb) got all-in pre-flop for 408k holding KdQs and was up against Michael Laake’s QcJc.

The board rolled out Kc7c3h2hJd giving Michael a flush draw on the flop, but whiffing the last two.  Jattin took the pot with a pair of Kings, doubling up to ~860k.  Michael dropped to ~420k.

Ray Leone still leads with about 1.4 million.

Event 21: Carlos Leiva Eliminated ($2,196) 1h6a1

$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: Blinds 1000/2000/300 Ante

We’ve moved up to Level 14 and also went down to 14 players with the elimination of Carlos Leiva.  Leiva fails to take down the title but picks up $2,196 in this event.

A great battle is shaping as we near the final table and the top prize of$37,648.

Event 18: Three Way Battle 4l701e

$1,100 No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)
Level 24: Blinds 10000/20000/3000 Ante

It continues to be a three-way fight for this title between Ray Leone, Elliot Zeidman and Shane Delaney. A critical hand at the end of this level put Delaney in trouble before the break.

On a board of 9d7s8c, Leone check and Delaney fired 150,000. Leone made the call and the turn brought a 5s. Leone checked again and Delaney double his last bet to 300,000. Leone called again. With a 2c on the river, both players let it roll and Leone showed As8s for second pair and Delaney mucked. The huge pot leaves Leone ad Zeidman with massive stacks and in strong position to go heads up with Delaney will have to fight his way back to win this title.

Event 20: No Mo Bubble 4k3d3n

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 7: 1500/3K/ 400 ante

Jason Mo

A short stacked Jason Mo goes all-in, and Ryan Fee makes the call once he sees his cards:

Mo: AsQc
Fee: AhAc

The board is dealt out 4c6h5c5d9h and Fee’s pocket rockets hold up to eliminate Mo on the bubble in 4th place. The two have been battling back and forth for most of the final table, but Fee finally gets the best of Mo. The remaining 3 players are in the money as 3rd place will receive $50,000 that was added to the prizepool.

Event 21: Double Trouble for Donald 1p506m

$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)
Level 13: Blinds 800/1600/200 Ante

Eliminations have been tough to come by so far this afternoon and Donald Lehn has been finding it out the hard way.

First, Mike Dentale doubled through Lehn with queens vs jacks and Dentale’s hand held. Then Lehn made a difficult call with deuces against Derrick Simon holding sixes. Lehn got no help there either and a second player doubled in a matter of a few hands through him.

So both players stay alive and Lehn will try to regroup with 15 players remaining in Event 21.

Event 21: Jose Parra Eliminated in 16th Place ($1,883) 243j1l

$1,650 Purple Chip Bounty No-Limit Hold ‘Em (Re-Entry)
Level 13: Blinds 800/1600/200 Ante

A race to stay alive goes the wrong way for Jose Parra.

Ireland native Yvonne McQuillan raised pre-flop and Parra decided to make a stand going over the top with the rest of his stack. McQuillan called and off we went.

Parra: AsKh
McQuillan JcJd

Parra found no help on the 9c4h8c7sQs board and was sent to the payout window with $1,883 for his work over the last two days.

Championship: Bohn Doubles Through Hanowski 3t3k24

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 31: Blinds 50k/100k/10k ante

Blake Bohn didn’t wait to fold his way to the live-stream final table. His big hand started with a min-raise from Mike Leah with Martin Hanowski calling on the button. Bohn raised to 550,000 in the small blind with 1,645,000 behind to get a fold from Leah. Hanowski called to see the 5c4s2c flop and Bohn immediately moved all-in.

Hanowski took his time, waved away the latest massage therapist, and called with 6s4c. Bohn was happy to turn over AdAh and stayed that way when the board completed 8s Kd to more than double his stack.