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2017 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood, FLEvent #17$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation Charity Tournament Entries: 119Prize pool: $16,660March 29, 2017 1p1630

Barry Boardwine wins Jason Taylor Foundation Charity tournament

Barry Boardwine won the $300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation charity event on Wednesday night. He bested a field of 119 entries to take home $4,830, a hard rock trophy, and a trip to the Hard Rock Cancun.

The event generated a prize pool of $16,660 and an equal amount was generated from the buy-ins for the Jason Taylor Foundation. The charity aspect of the tournament was one of the driving factors in Boardwine playing this event.

Shuffle Up and with WPT staff and Jason Taylor

“It feels good to come out and give some money back to the community,” said Boardwine. “Jason is doing some great things and WPT is doing some great things. It’s just awesome to come out and give some money to a good cause and pick up a little profit at the same time.”

The event brought out a mix of South Florida celebrities and poker pros. Former Dolphins defensive end and recent NFL Hall of Fame inductee Jason Taylor came out for his own tournament, as well as ESPN Radio and television personality Dan Le Batard.

Jason Taylor

Team SHRP Sheddy Siddiqui, Matt Affleck, Loni Harwood, and Matt Stout all took seats in the event, while WPT commentators Vince Van Patten and Mike Sexton emceed the event.

Mike Sexon and Vince Van Patten emceeing the event with Team SHRP member Loni Harwood giving a few words

Stout made the deepest run of the team , finishing in third place for $1,666. Stout is no stranger to the charity poker scene, having founded the Charity Series of Poker.

The wide array of players and personalities along with a DJ playing music throughout the tournament created a laid back tournament with many players having some cocktails and enjoying their time.

Den Le Batard

“I will say this. If every poker tournament was as fun as this, then poker would be the biggest sport in America,” said Boardwine. “Everybody was laughing and having fun and listening to music, bobbing their head. It was a much different atmosphere than what everybody is used to at a WPT event.”

The poker tournament wasn’t the only way that the charity was generating money. There was a silent auction running with several prizes.

An autographed Kevin Durant jersey, a Jason Taylor autographed helmet, men’s or women’s Hard Rock spa packages, a WPT Tournament of Champions experience, or one of two different “Drink Like a Rock Star” packages were among the many different gifts being auctioned off.

Jason Taylor Charity Event Silent Auction items

All of this led to an enjoyable environment for everybody involved and what drew the eventual winner to the event.

“I actually was really trying to get here last year and I really wanted to get into this event,” said Boardwine. “It’s a little bit different because everybody was having fun and wasn’t uptight.”

Boardwine is an airbrush artist from Myrtle Beach. He was down in the area to fill in for a friend running a t-shirt booth at a local youth fair.

For his win, he got to choose his prize that went with his first place money. Since he is down here for work, he opted for the trip to the Hard Rock resort in Cancun instead of a seat into the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown championship event.

Instead, runner-up for the second year in a row, Andy Slater will take the $3,500 seat and a shot at huge payday. Slater is a local radio talk show host.

Here are the final results:

1st: Barry Boardwine – $4,830
2nd: Andy Slater – $2,832
3rd: Matt Stout – $1,666
4th: Steve Flacco – $1,333
5th: Tommy Bates – $1,000
6th: Corbin Avery – $833
7th: Chad Brown – $666
8th: Anonymous – donated all of his winnings to charity
9th: Nick Sortal – $375

Jason Taylor/WPT: Barry Boardwine Wins Jason Taylor Charity Event ($4,830), Andy Slater Eliminated in 2nd ($2,832) 4a4u58

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 24: 40,000/80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 1 of 119

Barry Boardwine

Barry Boardwine was heads-up with Andy Slater after Matt Stout was eliminated in third place. The two players got all in preflop with Slater showing Jx2x and needed help against Boardwine’s Qx7x.

Boardwine won the pot with unimproved queen-high and eliminated Slater in second place. Slater took home $2,832 and a seat into the $3,500 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship event. Slater finishes in second place for the second consecutive year.

Boardwine won $4,830 and chose the Hard Rock International Resort package for his win.

Andy Slater

 

Jason Taylor/WPT: Matt Stout – 3rd Place ($1,666) d1km

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 24: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 119

Matt Stout

Charity of Series of Poker founder Matt Stout finished in third place, taking home $1,666 and a Flo Rida Party Like a Rock Star Basket, which includes an autographed guitar by Flo Rida.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Steve Flacco – 4th Place ($1,333) 6w426q

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 24: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 of 119

Steve Flacco

Steve Flacco was eliminated in fourth place and earned $1,333 for his final table appearance. Along with the cash, Flacco took home the Melissa Ethridge Party like a Rock Star Basket, which includes an autographed guitar by Melissa Ethridge.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Tommy Bates – 5th Place ($1,000) 1z4b5m

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 23: 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 119

Tommy Bates

Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Director of Poker Operations Tommy Bates hit the rail in fifth place. He earned $1,333 and a Stay Like a Rock Star package.

“Great. I get to stay at Hard Rock,” joked Bates about his prize.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Corbin Avery – 6th Place ($833) 2828a

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 22: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 of 119

Corbin Avery

Corbin Avery finished in sixth place and earned $833. He also earned a seat into the WPT500 at the Aria in Las Vegas. The final five players are all guaranteed four-figure pay days.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Chad Brown – 7th Place ($666) 1b422

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 20: 10,000/20,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 119

Chad Brown

Chad Brown finished in 7th place and took home $666 and a seat into the WPT500 Los Angeles.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Nick Sortal – 9th Place ($375) 6m1u5h

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 19: 8,000/16,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 119

Nick Sortal

South Florida gambling writer Nick Sortal finished in ninth place and took home $375. He also earned a pair of Monster headphones.

Jason Taylor/WPT: Timothy Banks – 10th Place ($333) 20662g

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 28: 6,000/12,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 119

Timothy Banks

Timothy Banks hit the rail in 10th place and wins $333. The final nine players will all receive prizes along with their cash payouts.

 

Jason Taylor/WPT: Matt Stout Leading Final 10 Players 416s70

$300 No Limit Hold’em Jason Taylor Foundation
Level 17: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 of 119

The WPT Jason Taylor Foundation charity event is down to its final 10 players and they have combined to the unofficial final table of 10.

Charity Series of Poker founder Matt Stout leads the final 10 players and has a massive chip lead.

Here is a look at the seating arrangement and the chip counts for the final 10 players:

Seat 1: Steve Flacco – 40,000
Seat 2: Matt Stout – 275,000
Seat 3: Tommy Bates – 130,000
Seat 4: Chad Brown – 70,000
Seat 5: Anonymous – 75,000
Seat 6: Barry Boardwine – 120,000
Seat 7: Timothy Banks – 91,000
Seat 8: Corbin Avery – 135,000
Seat 9: Andy Slater – 108,000
Seat 10: Nick Sortal – 47,000