$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Hollywood $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 23: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 79 of 1,404
Michael Tait made another deep run but fell short of the major money in this one
The tournament is quickly down to the last nine tables and it will come close to cutting that number in half by the time they take their dinner break after Level 24. Here are the recent round of results:
80th: John Pendl – $2,962
81st: Denis Schneider – $2,962
82nd: Kyle Kitagawa – $2,799
83rd: Loc Nguyen – $2,799
84th: Gaurav Krishan – $2,799
85th: Jacquelyn Scott – $2,799
86th: Rafay Asrar – $2,799
87th: Mark Amaral – $2,799
88th: Christopher Perry – $2,799
89th: Bruno Fortin – $2,799
90th: Jack Shea – $2,799
91st: Scott Harwood – $2,650
92nd: Illia Shtondenko – $2,650
93rd: Michael Scoma – $2,650
94th: Michael Tait – $2,650
95th: Ian O’Hara – $2,650
96th: Raymond McDonough – $2,650
97th: Kathy Liebert – $2,650
98th: Kharlin Sued – $2,650
99th: Roy Rubin – $2,650
100th: Thiago Palmieri – $2,500
101st: Anatoly Zharnitsky – $2,500
102nd: Marla Crumpler – $2,500
103rd: Alexander Salcedo – $2,500
104th: Jerry Brown – $2,500
105th: Marco Rodriguez – $2,500
106th: Ricardo Eyzaguirre – $2,500
107th: Ryan Mickler – $2,500
108th: Steven Walters – $2,500
109th: Zachary Guerin – $2,364
110th: Ronald Campillo – $2,364
111th: Scott Fitzhugh – $2,364
112th: Ian Gillespie – $2,364
113th: Hans Winzeler – $2,364
114th: Riley Fuller – $2,364
115th: Pasquale Caiazza – $2,364
116th: Peter Nigh – $2,364
117th: Thomas Knepp – $2,364
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Level 22: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 87 of 1,404
Zoltan Czinkota
The remaining WPTDeepStacks players were sent on their second break of the day with 87 players remaining. David Farber continues to lead the field with 1,220,000 but Zoltan Czinkota is not far behind with 1,150,000.
With 87 players remaining, the average stack is 485,000 (32 bb) with the blinds at 10,000/15,000 and a 15,000 big blind ante.
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Level 20: 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 118 of 1,404
SHRP favorite Nancy Birnbaum made it to the WPTDeepStacks Hollywood money
Once the money bubble burst, the action kicked up and the field quickly dropped near double digit territory. Nancy Birnbaum, Sam Panzica, Fabian Foster, David Poces, Paul Balzano, John Gorsuch, Robert Mizrachi, and former WPTDeepStacks champ Vitor Coelho were among those to cash but fall short of a win.
119th: Carlos Bolanos – $2,229
120th: Stanley Lee – $2,229
121st: Sam Panzica – $2,229
122nd: Vadims Ivanovs – $2,229
123rd: Ricardo Velasco – $2,229
124th: Vitor Coelho – $2,229
125th: Luboslar Bafia – $2,229
126th: Aaron Olshan – $2,229
127th: Fabian Foster – $2,106
128th: David Poces – $2,106
129th: Warren Irvine – $2,106
130th: DNR – $2,106
131st: David Levi – $2,106
132nd: Paul Balzano – $2,106
133rd: Joseph Montervino – $2,106
134th: Selim Hamadache – $2,106
135th: Michael Amato – $2,106
136th: Raffaello Locatelli – $1,984
137th: Carlos Garcia – $1,984
138th: Joseph Mole – $1,984
139th: John Gorsuch – $1,984
140th: Benjamin Sriqui – $1,984
141st: Andres Sol Sanudo – $1,984
142nd: Walter Bravo – $1,984
143rd: Michael Wadlow – $1,984
144th: Brent Granda – $1,984
154th: Christopher Hughes – $1,739
155th: Scott Swatcheno – $1,739
156th: Stuart Paterson – $1,739
157th: Casey Carroll – $1,739
158th: Lakishia Jefferson – $1,739
159th: Joseph Chalbaud – $1,739
160th: Bassam Mourad – $1,739
161st: Daniel Wayson – $1,739
162nd: Brandon Caputo – $1,739
163rd: Robert Mizrachi – $1,617
164th: Joshua Palmer – $1,617
165th: Adam Kempler – $1,617
166th: David Inselberg – $1,617
167th: Stephen Leahy – $1,617
168th: Louis Leo IV – $1,617
169th: Cero Zuccarello – $1,617
170th: Barry Brown – $1,617
171st: Francis Anderson – $1,617
$1,100 WPTDeepStacks Hollywood $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining: 175 of 1,404
Nissim Vaknin (left) and Stanley Lee (right)
It took a little while to get to the money bubble but not very long to get through it. On the very first hand on the bubble, there were three all-ins called and tournament staff ran them out one at a time.
On Table 37, Nissim Vaknin was down to 27,000 and moved all in from the hijack. Stanley Lee called in the cutoff and the button and blinds folded.
Lee:
Vaknin:
Vaknin was in trouble and it only got worse on the flop. The board finished turn and river to send him out.
Jaspal Brar
On Table 7 with the flop reading , Jaspal Brar moved all in for 50,000 and Leo Ojeda called to put him at risk.
Ojeda:
Brar:
Brar was ahead with his paired four but needed to dodge Ojeda’s overs and diamond draw. The turn changed nothing but Ojeda made a bigger pair on the river to send Brar out as well.
John Gorsuch (left) and Louise Francoeur (right)
On Table 20, John Gorsuch opened the action, Louise Francouer three-bet shipped for 91,000 and Gorsuch called.
Francouer:
Gorsuch:
Francouer was in great shape to double on the bubble and she had no problems on the board.
With Brar and Vaknin both eliminated on the same hand at separate tables, they split 176th place money.
Louise Francoeur – 197,000 (33 bb)
Stanley Lee – 175,000 (29 bb)
Leo Ojeda – 438,000 (73 bb)
John Gorsuch – 200,000 (33 bb)
Jaspal Brar – Eliminated in 176th Place ($748) Nissim Vaknin – Eliminated in 177th Place ($747)
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Level 18: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining: 177 of 1,404
With four minutes remaining before the break, the tournament dropped down to 177 to put it on the money bubble. The clock was paused and they will play one hand at a time until one player is eliminated with two minutes coming off the clock for each hand.
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Level 17: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 198 of 1,404
David Farber
The money bubble is nearing with a steady stream of players falling short. David Farber is not in that category.
He began the day with 392,000 for one of the big stacks but now he’s the biggest with a seven-digit stack. Farber is up to 1,070,000 after an hour of play and sitting in great shape for a deep run.
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Level 17: 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 234 of 1,404
Riley Fuller
Scott Swatscheno opened to 9,000 from under the gun and Riley Fuller moved all in for 47,000 from middle position. The rest of the players folded and Swatscheno called.
Fuller:
Swatscheno:
It was another race and Swatscheno took the lead when he paired his queen on the flop. It was short-lived because Fuller made a set on the turn. The board finished with the river and Swatscheno sent some of his newly stacked chips sent next door.
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Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 252 of 1,404
Scott Swatscheno
Robert Mizrachi opened to 9,000 from middle position, Jason Young called from the hijack, and Scott Swatscheno moved all in for 54,000 from the cutoff. Mizrachi folded, Young asked for a count and called when he heard the number.
Swatscheno:
Young:
It was a race and Swatscheno faded the run out to double through the defending champ.
Scott Swatscheno – 127,000 (32 bb)
Jason Young – 132,000 (33 bb)