After a year off, the May Deep Stack Poker Series made a return to the Poker Room with eight tournaments featuring more than $500,000 in guarantees. It was a successful series by any measure with thousands of players and $1.38 million awarded over the 12-day series. l3x5e
Cosmin Joldis won the headliner, a $1,700 buy-in Deepest Stack tournament, and earned more than $120K for this title. Hector Pacheco opened the series with a trophy, Raminder Singh added another Hollywood title, and Angelo Castaldi won 25% of the events on the schedule (Events 4 and 7).
You can check out results and updates from each of the events below. Thank you again to all of our friends, old and new, for making this another great series.
2021 May Deep Stack Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 5 $1,700 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 398
Prize Pool: $597,000
May 27-30, 2021
Cosmin Joldis
The 2021 May Deep Stack Poker Series rolled out its headliner on May 27 and the $1,700 buy-in Deepest Stack tournament featured a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool. It drew 398 entries and Cosmin Joldis conquered a very tough final table to take home the title along with more than $120K.
There were three starting flights for Event 5 and the 398 entries pushed the $200,000 guarantee up to a prize pool worth $597,000. The last 50 players earned a piece of that prize pool with defending champ Paul Domb taking the 50th spot.
The tournament structure gave players plenty of room to make moves with 50,000 starting stacks and Day 1 levels that last 40 minutes with them going up to 60 and 90 minutes as the tournament progressed.
Day 2 saw 109 players return plus another 19 who bought in before the restart. The slow structure meant there were still eight players remaining in the early morning hours of Day 2 and they returned for Day 3 to play out the final table.
It took more than ten hours to settle the matter but Cosmin Joldis went into heads-up play against Steve Karp holding a big lead. Most of his stack came courtesy of a double knockout; he eliminated both Stuart Greenbaum and Richard in the same hand, sending them out in third and fourth respectively.
Karp put up a fight but the deficit was too great. Joldis defeated the South Florida pro and took home $120,410 for the title while Karp had to settle for his $80,250 runner-up score.
Congrats to Cosmin and thank you to all our old friends and new for another tremendous series.
Final table results:
1st: Cosmin Joldis – $120,410
2nd: Steve Karp – $80,250
3rd: Stuart Greenbaum – $58,985
4th: Richard Zipes – $43,880
5th: Jason Wandling – $33,045
6th: Rafiki Brown – $25,190
7th: Tony Cappadona – $18,445
8th: Dien Le – $13,620
2021 May Deep Stack Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 8 $150 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$10,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 161
Prize Pool: $19,320
May 31, 2021
Rafael Lima, Event 8 champion
The last tournament on the May Deep Stack Poker Series schedule was a custom fit for our regular weekly tournament crew. Event 8 drew 161 entries and Rafael Lima was the last player standing for the outright win.
Those entries created a prize pool near $20,000 for the $150 buy-in tournament with the last 28 players paid out. They played deep into the evening and early morning hours until Lima had all the chips to walk away with $5,134 for the win.
2021 May Deep Stack Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 7 $250 Holiday Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
$30,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 294
Prize Pool: $61,740
May 31, 2021
Angelo Castaldi
The May Deep Stack Poker Series hit the finale day on the schedule with two last chance trophy events. The biggest kicked off in the morning with the $250 buy-in Holiday Deep Stack. In the end, it was Angelo Castaldi winning his second tournament of the series after a five-way final table deal.
The tournament drew 294 to easily sur the $30,000 guarantee and put $61,740 up for grabs. The last 37 spots earned money and they quickly made it into the money.
Castaldi had a big lead with five players remaining and they worked out a deal to divide up the remaining prize money. He walked away with $9,869 while denying second-place finisher Hector Pacheco, Event 1 winner, his second title of the series.
$1,700 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 30: 75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Cosmin Joldis
Steve Karp opened to 275,000 from his button and Cosmin Joldis raised to 850,000. Karp checked his stack, called the raise, and the flop came .
Joldis bet 675,000, Karp moved all in for 2,175,000 and Joldis quickly called.
Joldis:
Karp:
Karp flopped middle pair of jacks but Joldis was ahead after his big slick flopped top/top. The turn and river finished the board and Joldis had all the chips in the tournament. Karp banked $80,250 for his runner-up finish while Joldis took home $120,410.
1st: Cosmin Joldis – $120,410
2nd: Steve Karp – $80,250
$1,700 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 30: 75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 398
Steve Karp (left) versus Cosmin Joldis (right)
The heads-up match is underway for the May Deep Stack Poker Series Event 5 title. Cosmin Joldis begins with the chip lead after his double KO to get them down to the last two.
Once this level is complete, they will go to 40-minute levels for the duration.
$1,700 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 30: 75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 398
Stuart Greenbaum
After on early open, Stuart Greenbaum raised to 600,000 and Cosmin Joldis called. Richard Zipes shipped in for 1,625,000 and Greenbaum had questions.
“If we both go out (himself and Zipes), do I get 3rd?” Greenbaum asked.
When he heard the answer was yes based on chip stacks, Greenbaum moved all in himself for 3,750,000. Joldis stuck around with a chance to knock two players out.
Joldis:
Zipes:
Greenbaum:
Joldis had a dominant hand again Greenbaum and a flip with Zipes. With everyone on their feet, the dealer ran the board and Joldis held with the queens.
Greenbaum was awarded $58,985 for third place while the 82 year-old Zipes earned $43,880.
Cosmin Joldis – 12,325,000 (99 bb)
Stuart Greenbaum – Eliminated in 3rd Place ($58,985)
Richard Zipes – Eliminated in 4th Place ($43,880)
$1,700 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $200,000 Guaranteed | Payouts
Level 30: 75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 398
Steve Karp
Richard Zipes limped and Steve Karp raised to 550,000 from the small blind. Zipes called and the flop looked interesting. Karp checked, Zipes announced all in, and Karp quickly called.
Karp:
Zipes:
“Oh boy,” was about all Zipes could say about the development.
The board finished with turn and river to give Karp the pot. They counted down the stacks and Karp was the at risk player for 2,675,000.
Steve Karp – 6,700,000 (54 bb)
Richard Zipes – 750,000 (6 bb)