Event 4: Sam Panzica Eliminated by Farid Jattin 351939

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack$300,000 Guaranteed | Payout Info Level 19: 5,000/10,000/1,000 Ante Players Remaining: 61/465 5q6142

Sam Panzica

Sam Panzica opened to 20,000 from early position. Farid Jattin three-bet to 38,000 from his direct left. It folded back to Panzica. He four-bet to 94,000. Jattin called and they saw a flop.

Sam Panzica (left) and Farid Jattin (right)

Flop: AsTd6c

Panzica checked. Jattin bet 64,000. Panzica called.

Turn: AsTd6c3d

Panzica checked again. Jattin bet 88,000. Panzica called.

River: AsTd6c3d8d

Panzica, who had about 235,000 behind, checked a third time. Jattin had Panzica covered and plopped in a stack of blue 25,000 chips. Panzica called off and Jattin turned over AdQd. After flopping top pair, Jattin had improved to the nut flush on the river. Panzica hit the rail 62nd, just a few spots shy of the money.

Farid Jattin – 1,400,000
Sam Panzica – Eliminated

Event 4: Jacob Snider Looking to Sneak into the Money 1s5g5p

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payout Info
Level 19: 5,000/10,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 62/465

Jacob Snider

Jacob Snider opened, an opponent three-bet and Snider four-bet jammed. The opponent called and was the at-risk player.

Opponent: KsKd
Snider: 9c9h

Runout: Ks9d5c6hQd

Both players hit a set, but the kings were best. The opponent’s all-in call was counted to 198,000.

Snider was left with 32,000 and he got it all in the very next hand. Two players called and they checked down the runout. When all was said and done, Snider claimed top pair and it was good for a triple-up and then some.

The clock currently shows 62 players remaining with only the top 59 finishing in the money. Stay tuned for bubble details.

Jacob Snider – 116,000

Event 4: Start-of-Day Chip Leader Raminder Singh Eliminates a Shortstack 4cf6j

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payout Info
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 65/465

Raminder Singh

Start-of-day chip leader Raminder Singh opened the cutoff and it folded around to the button. He jammed about 120,000 and Singh called.

Singh: 8s8c
Big blind: Ah6s

Runout: Jc7c2d5s5d

Singh’s eights held and he busted the big blind. The clock read 65 players remaining at the time of the hand and the bubble is right around the corner.

Raminder Singh – 701,000

Event 4: Jean Gaspard Running Royally After Buying in to Day 2 3l334z

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payout Info
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 70/465

After direct buying into Day 2 with a 50,000-chip starting stack, Jean “Prince” Gaspard has spun it up and now flirts with the 700,000 mark.

In a recent pot, he opened from late position and the cutoff called.

Flop: KhJcTh

Gaspard C-bet 50,000. The cutoff called.

Turn: KhJcTh2h

Gaspard eyed his opponent’s stack — it was about 120,000. Gaspard, who had that covered, moved all-in. The opponent went into the tank, but called after about a minute.

Gaspard: JhTc for middle two pair and a flush draw
Opponent: AhJd for a pair of jacks along with flush and Broadway draws

River: KhJcTh2h2s

The opponent blanked, hit the rail and Gaspard dragged the pot.

“I’m glad I didn’t go to Vegas,” Gaspard laughed.

Jean Gaspard – 685,000

Event 4: Neil Blumenfield Soaring y4xa

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed | Payout Info
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 81/465

Neil Blumenfield

After beginning Day 2 with 157,500 chips, 2015 World Series of Poker November Niner Neil Blumenfield has ran hot and now sits on 725,000. With the big stack, Blumenfield has been able to chip up without contest.

In a recent pot, he opened the cutoff to 18,000. The button and big blind came along. The flop fell Ks7d5s and the big blind checked. Blumenfield C-bet 26,000. The button and big blind folded and Blumenfield added almost 50,000 to his stack without any trouble.

Neil Blumenfield – 725,000

Event 4: Evan Teitelbaum Leads 6d6c58

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 81/465

Evan Teitelbaum

With a stack of 720,000, Evan Teitelbaum leads the way to begin Level 18. Start-of-day chip leader Raminder Singh (who shares a table with Teitelbaum) and second in chip Darryll Fish still claim strong stacks, but Teitelbaum sured them over the first two hours of play.

Evan Teitelbaum – 721,000

Event 4: Nine Tables Remain Following First Break 736d2s

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 81/465

There were 11 overnight entries bringing the total $1,650 field to 465. There were 134 were left when cards went in the air at 12pm and they’ve dwindled to 81 — nine tables — following the first two levels of play.

There are a slew of notables still in, but a handful hit the Day 2 rail including Seminole Hard Rock Poker team Loni Harwood and Stewart Newman, Phil Hui, Steve McKoy, Ian O’Hara and Nigel Murray.

With the first break done, updates will now be available throughout the day right here at SHRPO.com.

Loni Harwood – Eliminated
Stewart Newman – Eliminated
Phil Hui – Eliminated
Ian O’Hara – Eliminated
Nigel Murray – Eliminated
Steve McKoy – Eliminated

Event 4: Deepest Stack Payouts — 465 Entries, $697,500 Prize Pool 4h4i4m

2017 Deep Stack Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, FL
Event #4
$1,650 Deepest Stack No Limit Hold’em
Entries: 465
Prize Pool: $697,500
May 25-29, 2017

1st – $138,649
2nd – $97,043
3rd – $62,357
4th – $42,687
5th – $32,783
6th – $27,300
7th – $22,808
8th – $18,323
9th – $13,866
10th-12th – $11,397
13th-15th – $9,033
16th-18th – $7,638
19th-21st – $6,417
22nd-24th – $5,371
25th-27th – $4,638
28th-36th – $4,080
37th-45th – $3,529
46th-54th – $2,999
55th-59th – $2,546

Event 4: Shuffle Up and Deal for Day 2 5g568

Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack
$300,000 Guaranteed
Level 16: 2,500/5,000/500
Players Remaining: TBD/TBD

Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member Darryll Fish

Day 2 of the $1,650 Deepest Stack is underway. As of last night, the field stood at 454 entries creating a $681,000 prize pool. A total of 123 moved on with Seminole Hard Rock Poker Team member bagging second in chips behind Raminder Singh.

Day 2 Chip Counts | Seat Draws

The above figures for “Players Remaining” read TBD because registration was available until the start of Day 2. A number of players direct bought in this morning and tournament staff is currently in the process of ing the final attendancd figure. Full prize pool information will be posted when available while updates will begin after the first break.

Deep Stack Series Day 11 Schedule e4p29

Updates for the $1,650 will start after the first break

12pm: Event 4 Day 2: $1,650 Deepest Stack ($300,000 Gtd)

  • Registration remains open until cards are in the air
  • Chip counts and table draws are available in the posts below

6pm: Event 6: $150 Deep Stack Turbo ($10,000 Gtd)

  • $150 buy-in, $10,000 guaranteed
  • 20,000 chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration and re-entry available until the start of Level 13 (~9:30pm)
  • Structure Sheet