$365 Monster Stack NLH (Single Re-Entry) Level 23: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante | Payouts Players Remaining: 12 of 430
Edward Novak
Jeffrey Dickman was under the gun and opened for 34,000. It folded to Edward Novak in the cutoff and he three-bet to 104,000. It was back on Dickman — who have Novak covered — and he shoved. Novak claimed about 500,000 chips behind and called. Novak was at risk.
Dickman:
Novak:
Runout:
Novak flopped loads of outs, but Dickman faded the turn and river. Novak was eliminated in 13th place while Dickman scooped a monster.
Jeffrey Dickman – 1,510,000
Edward Novak – Eliminated in 13th place ($1,783)
$365 Monster Stack NLH (Single Re-Entry) Level 23: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante | Payouts Players Remaining: 13 of 430
Andrew Gordon
Andrew Gordon and Charles Campos are the two most recent eliminations in the Monster Stack. Gordon hit the rail 14th while Campos exited one spot prior in 15th. Both players earned $1,783.
Andrew Gordon – Eliminated in 14th place ($1,783) Charles Campos – Eliminated in 15th place ($1,783)
$365 Monster Stack NLH (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante | Payouts Players Remaining: 15 of 430
Dejan Petkovic
Dejan Petkovic started it out with a shove for just under 200,000. Carlos Loving called from his direct left and it folded to Matt Zarcadoolas on the button. He shoved for less and the remaining players folded. With that, start-of-day chip leader Loving had the opportunity to bust two.
Zarcadoolas:
Loving:
Petkovic:
Runout:
Loving took the lead with an ace on the flop and that spelled the end. He added to his chip lead while Petkovic busted 16th and Zarcadoolas busted 17th.
Matthew Zarcadoolas
Both were preceded on the rail by Shawn Clark who was eliminated in 18th. All players earned $1,484.
Dejan Petkovic – Eliminated in 16th place ($1,484)
Matthew Zarcadoolas – Eliminated in 17th place ($1,484)
Shawn Clark – Eliminated in 18th place ($1,484)
$365 Monster Stack NLH (Single Re-Entry) Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante | Payouts Players Remaining: 20 of 430
Dedric Henderson
Action started with Steven Bennett jamming from the cutoff and start-of-day shortstack Dedric Henderson getting his last three big blinds in — all-in for less. It folded around and Henderson was at risk versus Bennett.
Bennett:
Henderson:
Bennett paired his king when the flop brought the and that was that. Henderson never improved and the shortstack was the first to the rail. He was immediately followed to the payout desk by Joseph Duchman who busted 21st.
Joseph Duchman – Eliminated in 21st place ($1,250) Dedric Henderson – Eliminated in 22nd place ($1,067)
$365 Monster Stack NLH (Single Re-Entry) Returning to Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante | Payouts Players Remaining: 22 of 430
We’re just moments away from the restart in one of the World Series of Poker Circuit headliners, the $365 Monster Stack. The super-sized stacks drew big numbers as 430 entries made their way to the Seminole Hard Rock for a shot at a stout first prize along with some gold jewelry. Following yesterday’s 21 levels, only 22 players remain and their journey to a Circuit title resumes in just five minutes.
Monster Stack chip leader Carlos Loving pictured during Monday’s play
It’s South Florida’s own Carlos Loving that leads the action with holdings of 1,228,000. Next up in the counts is Jeffrey Dickman with 1,083,000. The pair at the top mark the only two players over 1,000,000 chips, but they have their work cut out for them on Day 2.
Others still in the game include Herbert Woodbery and Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member Jessica Dawley.
Each player still around is already in the money and has a score of $1,067 locked up. The top prize, meanwhile, is $28,379 along with a gold ring.
We’ll be here to cover the action all the way through to the winner.
Here’s a look at the remaining payouts followed by an updated list of results to this point: