Main Event Day 2: Lenny Dove Getting Some Lenny Love From South Florida Poker Pros 1w1l23

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event 6y4815

Blinds 3K/6K Antes 1K

His real name is Lenny Duvdivani but he goes by Lenny Dove (@dovelenny on Twitter). “Just easier to say,” he grinned as he eyed his large stack of nearly 700K, which is probably good for 2nd in chips at this point. You might not know who Lenny is but the best poker professionals in South Florida do:

 

 

 

That’s some pretty high praise. Mizrachi told me that when he first started playing poker he would go up against Lenny. “Learned a lot from him,” he smiled. He has had some tournament success including a cash in the $10,000,000 Guaranteed back in August but his forte is in cash games. Grinder, and Lenny’s wife Regette, told me that Lenny is a true grinder that has been playing cash games from years. His best tournament score is $12,033 at a Venetian Deep Stack event. He’s looking good to topple that mark in this tournament.

The "infamous" Lenny Dove
The “infamous” Lenny Dove

Main Event Day 2: 34th Through 44th Payouts 255aa

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

Blinds 3K/6K Antes 1K

We’ve lost a couple notable players in Tony Cousineau, Cong Pham, and David Diaz but there are still some great players going for the trophy. A few updated (approximate) chip counts:

Michael Mizrachi 525K
Matthew Waxman 525K
Darryl Fish 500K
Chino Rheem 140K
Nigel Murray 110K

34th through 44th payouts were as follows:

34th Francis Margaglione $4,483.00
35th Robert Aron $4,483.00
36th Sterling Savill $4,483.00
37th David Diaz $3,904.00
38th David Baker $3,904.00
39th Anthony Cousineau $3,904.00
40th John McCaffrey $3,904.00
41st Kevin Froemming $3,904.00
42nd Omar McFarlane $3,904.00
43rd Joseph Tumminelli $3,904.00
44th Cong Pham $3,904.00

Event 19: Prize Pool And Payout Information 602n5x

$120 + $30 No Limit Hold ‘Em (Double Stack Turbo)

Blinds 1.2K/2.4K Ante 400

They have just started Level 15 and there are 33 left out of the original 141 – 15 will make the money. Total Prize Pool was $16,920 and payouts will be as follows:

Place Prize
1st $5,415.00
2nd $3,130.00
3rd $2,030.00
4th $1,396.00
5th $1,074.00
6th $838.00
7th $660.00
8th $491.00
9th $338.00
10th $279.00
11th $279.00
12th $279.00
13th $237.00
14th $237.00
15th $237.00

Main Event Day 2: A Reason To Smile 60572a

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

Blinds 2.5K/5K Antes 500

“Hey Tyler man, how you doing?” a player at another table yelled over to Tyler Stafman. Darryl Fish answered for him… “he’s winning pots with seven deuce.” A smile came over Stafman’s face. He had just eliminated a short stacked Tony Cousineau with A-K against Cousineau’s Qs2s and had a chip stack of 900K sitting in front of him. Fish went on to tell the story of how Stafman’s 7-2 had hit trip deuces on the river to crack another players pocket Aces. The player who had the Aces cracked was still at the table and let that be known by growling… “I’m still at the f***ing table”.  Stafman is the chip leader at the present time.

Players are going on a 10 minute break and there are 36 players remaining.

Tyler Stafman is all smiles
Tyler Stafman is all smiles

 

Main Event Day 2: 45th Through 54th Place Payouts 6h4967

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

Blinds 2.5K/5K Antes 500

Here are the payouts for 45th through 54th place:

45th John Camlo $3,904.00
46th Bradley Young $3,326.00
47th Robert Gianquitti $3,326.00
48th Matthew Frank $3,326.00
49th Lance Garcia $3,326.00
50th Dave Tran $3,326.00
51st Todor Lazarov $3,326.00
52nd Juan Peralta $3,326.00
53rd Abbey Daniels $3,326.00
54th Luke Graham $3,326.00

Main Event Day 2: Waxman Doubles Through Cong Pham 3l923

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

Blinds 2.5K/5K Antes 500

Shortly before the dinner break, Cong Pham and Matthew Waxman had battled in a medium sized pot with Waxman ultimately conceding the pot to a river bet from Pham. The two were at it again, this time after Waxman raised under the gun to 10K with Pham sitting in the small blind. Cong made it 27K to go and after confirming the amount Waxman made the call.

The flop came Qs7d3h and Pham led out for 31K. Waxman called with little hesitation. The turn was the 5d and Pham sat there stoic, the only motion coming from the quick shuffling of a stack of chips in his right hand. Cong took a quick glance at Pham and then pushed out a stack of 20 orange 1K chips with five 5K chips stacked on top for a total bet of 45K. Waxman responds by staring down at the felt, occasionally taking a glance at the board. He puts together the same stack and pushes it out slowly to make the call.

The river is the 5s and Cong asks Waxman “how much you have?” Matt responds by moving his hands up in the air and pushing forward his stack of 5K chips ever so slightly. Pham responds by announcing that he was all in and the dealer tossed the red ALL IN guitar pick towards him. Waxman asks Pham “how much you have left” and finds out that Cong has 185K. “So you have me covered,” Waxman whispers under his breath. Matt tosses a chip onto his cards and asks Pham “Big hand? You got a big hand over there?” He studies Cong a bit more and asks one last question “Just barreling off with nothing?”

He pulls the chip off the card, and shakes his head exhaling loudly. For a moment he looks as if he is going to fold but then he leans back, and takes a slow sip of water. He signals he is going to call by putting his phone is his pocket, almost as if he is expecting to lose the hand when he does call. A quick glance at the clock and then he says “I call.”

Cong turns over QcJc for Queens and Fives. Waxman responds with a blunt “No good” and turns over pocket Kings. Pham lets out a little smile and tells Waxman “nice hand”. Matt thanks Cong as he stacks his new found chips. He’s up to 540K after the double up while Pham was left with just a little over 20K.

Main Event Day 2 Photos 040Cong Pham studying Matt Waxman earlier in the tournament

Main Event Day 2: Dinner Break 642f8

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

We are at the dinner break for the Main Event and there 48 players remaining. A few approximate chip counts for a few of the well known players:

Darryl Fish 500K
Michael Mizrachi 300K
Cong Pham 300K
Matt Waxman 260K
Tony Cousineau 70K

Some tweets over the last hour or two as well:

 

 

 

 

Main Event Day 2 Photos 024Grinder getting massage that he tweeted about

Event 19 Underway 455h2b

$120 + $30 No Limit Hold ‘Em (Double Stack Turbo)

Blinds 150/300 Ante 25

We are about 25 minutes from registration being closed for Event 7 and are currently showing 119 entries for this $15,000 Guaranteed tournament. which means we should hit the guarantee with no issues. Once prize pool and payout information is finalized we will post them here.

Main Event Day 2: Money Bubble 671d5p

$1,500 + $150 Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Poker Open” Main Event

Blinds: 2k/4k/500 ante

Play naturally slowed down as the money bubble approached and it took nearly an hour to take care of those last nine between no-cash and min-cash.

Nigel Murray was one of those small stacks and found himself with just 30,000 on the bubble. Action folded around to the blinds and the small blind reluctantly let his hand go. Murray started to look at his hand and showed the bottom Ac before yelling when he revealed the Ad.

“I never get a walk,” he said loud enough for the rest of the room to hear, “but when I do it means I have Aces.”

Hand-for-hand lasted five rounds before Justin Warner was sent out in 55th spot for $0 when his flopped top two with KsJd was done in by a flopped set of Threes. We expect action to accelerate now with the short stacks getting their chips in the middle for the double or cash out.

Those making the money include Michael Mizrachi, Nigel Murray, and a killer lineup on Table 37 of Matt Waxman, Darryll Fish, and Tony Cousineau.

Back with chip counts and knockouts.

Matt Waxman, Darryll Fish, and Tony Cousineau
Matt Waxman, Darryll Fish, and Tony Cousineau

Seminole Hard Rock “Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open” Main Event payouts:

Finish Payout
1st $145,321
2nd $101,871
3rd $65,504
4th $48,441
5th $36,367
6th $29,137
7th $24,293
8th $19,376
9th $14,532
10th – 12th $10,628
13th – 15th $8,676
16th – 18th $7,447
19th – 21st $6,507
22nd – 24th $5,856
25th – 27th $5,133
28th – 36th $4,483
37th – 45th $3,904
46th – 54th $3,326