Event 3: Counts at Two Tables; Wrapping Up 6v5a4a

$600 Deeper Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)Prize Pool:  $176,280  |  Payouts Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante Players Remaining:  15 of 339 364cz

Robert Bush leads on dinner break with 15 remaining

We will update results and/or final table lineup if they return for an extra day on Thursday. Until then, we prepare for tomorrow’s first flight of the $1,700 Deepest Stack Main Event.

Table 7
Seat 2: Frederic Bunchan – 730,000 (49 bb)
Seat 3: Brenda Hinds – 1,655,000 (110 bb)
Seat 4: Jeff Garfinkel – 515,000 (34 bb)
Seat 5: Carlos Bermudez – 980,000 (65 bb)
Seat 6: Juan Montoya – 445,000 (30 bb)
Seat 7: Manny Tarich – 360,000 (24 bb)
Seat 8: Jorge Rivera – 755,000 (50 bb)
Seat 9: TK Miles – 1,380,000 (92 bb)

Table 13
Seat 1: Juan Mubarak – 575,000 (38 bb)
Seat 2: Robert Bush – 1,875,000 (125 bb)
Seat 4: Karen Cleveland – 105,000 (7 bb)
Seat 5: Michael Scalice – 445,000 (30 bb)
Seat 6: Greg Spinder – 1,100,000 (73 bb)
Seat 7: Evan Teitelbaum – 1,030,000 (69 bb)
Seat 8: Akeelo Rhoden – 1,590,000 (106 bb)

1st: $36,240 + DSPS Trophy
2nd: $24,100
3rd: $17,900
4th: $13,400
5th: $10,100
6th: $7,700
7th: $5,900
8th: $4,600
9th-10th: $3,620
11th-12th: $2,880
13th-15th: $2,340

16th: Michael Newman – $1,920
17th: Eldo Rodriguez – $1,920
18th: George Dolofan – $1,920

Alejandro Amador Wins DSPS Event 1 Outright for $36,010 4l4313

2025 May Deep Stack Poker Series
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 1
$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  693
Prize Pool:  $228,690
May 15 – 19, 2025

Alejandro Amador, 2025 DSPS Event 1 champ

The 2025 May Deep Stack Poker Series kicked off with a big $400 buy-in tournament that featured three starting flights, long blind levels, and late registration until the start of Day 2. After a tough final table, Alejandro Amador took the top spot outright for $36,010.

The tournament drew 677 entries over the three starting flights, plus another 16 late reg players to put the combined total at 693. Our players more than doubled the $100,000 guarantee into a prize pool worth $228,690.

The last 87 players made the money, and the pace of play was faster than expected, with 60—and 90-minute levels, until they hit the last two tables.

Then everything slowed down with big money coming up.

The last seven players bagged their chips at the end of Day 2 and returned, with Steve “Cuz” Buckner leading the way. Also in the mix were our all-time wins leader, Raminder Singh, and the former champ of this tournament, Carlos Bermudez.

Felipe Luyanda took over early after knocking out Bermudez and Richard Saunders, and Buckner dropped when he lost a big hand with tens versus the queens of Joseph Hernon.

Luyanda eliminated Hernon, Amador sent out Buckner, and the two were evenly matched for heads-up play. On the final hand, Amador turned trip sevens against Luyanda’s queens to take the pot, the title, and the trophy.

Congrats Alejandro!

Results:

Place First Name Last Name Amount
1 Alejandro Amador $36,010
2 Felipe Luyanda $24,000
3 Steven Buckner Jr $17,800
4 Joseph Hernon $13,300
5 Raminder Singh $10,100
6 Richard Saunders $7,700
7 Carlos Bermudez $5,900
8 Kalyan Chivukula $4,600
9 Brandon Schwartz $3,600
10 Ray Nalbandian $3,600
11 Carlos Torres $3,220
12 Paul Domb $3,220
13 John Maddox $2,840
14 David Rivera $2,840
15 John O'Connor $2,840
16 Jeffrey Rolland $2,460
17 Al Norman $2,460
18 Richard Leger $2,460
19 Solange Lucas $2,460
20 James Guidi $2,100
21 Fred Dabus $2,100
22 Dylan Weiss $2,100
23 Roni Zelichonok $2,100
24 Nicolas Kerry $1,780
25 Nicholas Sweat $1,780
26 Alexander Morgovsky $1,780
27 Steven Cardarelli $1,780
28 Richard Rice $1,780
29 Alejandro Rosales $1,780
30 Adi Amit $1,780
31 Michael Newman $1,780
32 Jeff Levine $1,480
33 Shravan Kulshrestha $1,480
34 David Madrigal $1,480
35 Peter Fellows $1,480
36 Lisa Teebagy $1,480
37 Ronel Juan $1,480
38 Robert Klein $1,480
39 Christopher Liranzo $1,480
40 Cory Rock $1,260
41 Eric Kolodny $1,260
42 Jean Laurent $1,260
43 Charlemagne Benjamin $1,260
44 Yury Parad $1,260
45 Jeff Flatt $1,260
46 Trent Smith $1,260
47 Robert Kessler $1,260
48 Bassel Eissa $1,060
49 Sean Shah $1,060
50 Santana Noronha $1,060
51 Aaron Johnson $1,060
52 Ariel Rosello $1,060
53 Jalaql Farooq $1,060
54 Guy Naimi $1,060
55 Karen Cleveland $1,060
56 Larry Rubenstein $900
57 Nancy Birnbaum $900
58 Brian Barros Vazquez $900
59 Anastasija Zavorotnaja $900
60 Logan Eisner $900
61 Sean Phillippi $900
62 Alex Guzman $900
63 Jair Fajardo Suarez $900
64 Dean Sultan $760
65 TK Miles $760
66 Roberto Bendeck $760
67 Misael Iadisernia $760
68 Alexander Stewart $760
69 Steven Bennett $760
70 David Nathaniel $760
71 Jose Chapui $760
72 Jill Fiorentino $760
73 Stephen Ibrahim $760
74 Lyle Diamond $760
75 Kyle Lazzaro $760
76 Yuriy Kozinskiy $660
77 Guillermo Hamilton $660
78 Kevin Chan $660
79 Craig Bagon $660
80 Thien Nguyen $660
81 Alex Tsiareshka $660
82 Eldo Rodriguez $660
83 Jacquelyn Scott $660
84 Joseph Gotlieb $660
85 Ory Hen $660
86 Gino Rendel $660
87 Sergio Giha $660

Event 1: Alejandro Amador ($36,010) Defeats Felipe Luyanda ($24,000) for the Win 385yk

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 29:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante

Alejandro Amador

Alejandro Amador opened to 300,000, Felipe Luyanda raised to 600,000 and Amador called.

The flop was Js8h7h, Luyanda checked, Amador bet 400,000 and Luyanda check-raised to 1,000,000. Amador called and the turn was 7c. Luyanda moved all in and Amador quickly called with a similar stack.

Amador: 9c7d
Luyanda: QdQs

Amador made trip sevens on the turn versus Luyanda’s queens and the Kd river locked up the hand.

Amador was holding 9,100,000 and was ahead of Luyanda’s stack of 8,475,000. Amador locked up $36,010  his first trophy along with his biggest career cash.

1st: Alejandro Amador – $36,010 + DSPS Trophy
2nd: Felipe Luyanda – $24,000

Felipe Luyanda

Event 1: Alejandro Amador Pulls Ahead 331x3d

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 29:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 693

Alejandro Amador

Without any big pots, Alejandro Amador chipped away at Felipe Luyanda’s lead and now holds a small advantage.

But there’s still plenty of chips in play to make this a long battle.

Alejandro Amador – 10,575,000 (106 bb)
Felipe Luyanda – 10,225,000 (102 bb)

1st: $36,010 + DSPS Trophy
2nd: $24,000

Felipe Luyanda

Event 1: Steve Buckner – 3rd Place ($17,800) 23t34

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 29:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 693

Steve Buckner

Steve Buckner open-ripped for his last 875,000 and Alejandro Amador quickly called.

Amador: AhQc
Buckner: Ad5c

“Nice hand Cuz,” Buckner told Amador.

Buckner had a lot of problems with the smaller ace and it got worse when Amadar paired his queen on the QhJc2h flop. The Ac turn left Buckner drawing dead to the 3h river and third place.

Alejandro Amador – 8,700,000 (87 bb)
Felipe Luyanda – 12,100,000 (121 bb)
Steve Buckner – Eliminated in 3rd Place ($17,800)

Event 1: Joseph Hernon – 4th Place ($13,300) h704c

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 29:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3 of 693

Joseph Hernon

Felipe Luyanda limped his button, Steve Buckner completed his small blind, Joseph Hernon checked from the big, and the flop was 9s8h6c.

Buckner checked, Hernon bet 100,000 and only Luyanda stuck around. The turn was Kh, Hernon moved all in for 1,825,000 and Luyanda called.

Luyanda: 9h4h
Hernon: Kd6s

Hernon was ahead with two pair kings and sixes versus Luyanda’s pair of nines and heart draw. Luyanda called for a heart but got the 9c river instead for trip nines.

Felipe Luyanda – 12,100,000 (121 bb)
Joseph Hernon – Eliminated in 4th Place ($13,300)

Event 1: Counts on Break 2q684f

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 29:  50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 693

Seat 2: Steve Buckner – 1,325,000 (13 bb)
Seat 3: Joseph Hernon – 2,175,000 (22 bb)
Seat 4: Alejandro Amador – 7,025,000 (70 bb)
Seat 6: Felipe Luyanda – 10,275,000 (103 bb)

1st: $36,010 + DSPS Trophy
2nd: $24,000
3rd: $17,800
4th: $13,300

Event 1: Steve Buckner Doubles Through Joseph Hernon x6t66

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 28:  50,000/75,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 693

Steve Buckner

Steve Buckner open-shipped for 975,000 first to act, Joseph Hernon called on the button, and the blinds folded.

Buckner: KhQs
Hernon: TdTh

Buckner needed to improve to double and took the lead when he paired his queen on the QhJs2c flop. He faded a bad beat on the 4s turn and 7s river to set off his normal, typical, room-booming celebration.

Steve Buckner – 2,150,000 (29 bb)
Joseph Hernon – 3,800,000 (51 bb)

Event 1: Joseph Hernon Doubles Through Steve Buckner r6z40

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 28:  50,000/75,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 693

Steve Buckner opened to 325,000 from under the gun, Joseph Hernon three-bet to 900,000 from the button and “Cuz” came along.

The flop was 8s7c4c and Buckner announced all in for 2,350,000. Hernon thought for a few minutes and called at risk for 1,625,000.

Hernon: QdQc
Buckner: TcTd

Hernon was ahead with the bigger pair and it held on the 8h turn and 9c river for another double.

Joseph Hernon – 5,225,000 (70 bb)
Steve Buckner – 725,000 (10 bb)

Event 1: Joseph Hernon Doubles Through Felipe Luyanda 34361z

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $228,690  |  Payouts
Level 28:  50,000/75,000 with a 75,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 693

Joseph Hernon

Joseph Hernon limped under the gun, Felipe Luyanda completed his small blind, and Steve Buckner checked his big blind option. The flop was QsJh9d and Luyanda and Buckner checked.

Hernon moved all in for 1,425,000 and Luyanda immediately called to get a fold from Buckner.

Hernon: AdAs
Luyanda: Js9s

Hernon was disappointed to see his aces were outflopped and Luyanda was ahead with two pair jacks and nines. The 7d turn gave Hernon more counterfeit outs and he made a set of aces on the Ac river to double up.

Joseph Hernon – 3,150,000 (42 bb)
Felipe Luyanda – 8,775,000 (117 bb)