$350 Deep Stack NLH
Day 1a Completed
$350 Deep Stack NLH
Day 1a Completed
The 2019 Seminole Hard Rock May Deep Stack Poker Series kicked off on Thursday with the first of three starting flights in Event #1: $350 DeepStack NLH. Day 1a attracted 225 entrants, but after 14 levels of play 34 remained with Aaron Klausman and his stack of 480,000 leading the way.
Klausman, a 2012 World Series of Poker Circuit Caesars Palace ring winner, is no stranger to success at the Seminole Hard Rock. Earlier this year he finished third in the 2019 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Event #18: $360 NLH for $8,317, and last month finished 34th in the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown for $17,510. A few days later he would win Event #27: $360 NLH for $6,804.
Not far behind is Erik Christensen, who bagged 446,000, and 2015 Seminole Hard Rock Player of the Year Ory Hen with 429,000. They were the only three players to bag in excess of 400k. Others to amass decent stacks were Richard Saunders (369,000), Joe Teixeira (320,000), Bernadette Coustillas (254,000), and Henry Billete (219,000).
Among those to fire Day 1a but fail to advance were 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up Josh Beckley, 2015 WSOP Ladies Event champ Jackie Scott, Esther Foley, William Crawford, Trent Smith, Devon Marshall, Peggy Wiser, and Henri [Removed:250].
Two more opening flights remain. Day 1b will commence at 11 a.m. EDT on Friday while Day 1c will take place at the same time on Sunday. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand for the entire 2019 Seminole Hard Rock May Deep Stack Poker Series, so be sure to join us daily for all the action straight from the tournament floor.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Aaron Klausman |
480,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Erik Christensen |
446,000
446,000
|
446,000 |
Ory Hen |
429,000
-31,000
|
-31,000 |
Richard Saunders |
369,000
64,000
|
64,000 |
Philip Consolo |
334,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Joe Teixeira | 320,000 | |
Bernadette Coustillas
|
254,000
-46,000
|
-46,000 |
Josh Rittenberg |
226,000
116,000
|
116,000 |
Steve Pollack
|
225,000
225,000
|
225,000 |
Henry Billete |
219,000
-31,000
|
-31,000 |
Gustavo Lopez |
199,000
-56,000
|
-56,000 |
Michael Harley
|
196,000
196,000
|
196,000 |
Derek Alley |
192,000
192,000
|
192,000 |
Matthew Zarcadoolas |
189,999
-45,001
|
-45,001 |
Zachary Mullennix |
183,000
183,000
|
183,000 |
Yaroslav Nakonechnyy |
182,000
182,000
|
182,000 |
Kyle Carino |
180,000
180,000
|
180,000 |
Thomas Gari |
179,000
-21,000
|
-21,000 |
Robert Mantin |
173,000
173,000
|
173,000 |
Jay Klitzner |
171,000
171,000
|
171,000 |
Tom Puccio |
160,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
Jason Atherley |
156,000
96,000
|
96,000 |
Warren Jurkowitz |
155,000
155,000
|
155,000 |
Jack Shea |
142,000
142,000
|
142,000 |
Aftab Shakoor |
133,000
133,000
|
133,000 |
The tournament staff has just announced the remaining players will play a few more hands before bagging and tagging on Day 1a. Stay tuned for a list of chip counts as well as a recap of the Day 1a action.
The preflop action escaped us but we do know that William Crawford got his stack of roughly 105,000 all in against Philip Consolo.
Consolo:
Crawford:
Crawford was looking to get lucky but failed to do so as the board ran out a lowly . With that, Consolo got a nice late-nite boost while Crawford headed for the exit.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Philip Consolo | 340,000 | |
William Crawford | Busted |
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000
George Hortelano raised to 7,500 from early position and Henry Billete responded by popping it to 20,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Hortelano and he called to see a flop.
Hortelano checked and then wasted little time in folding when Billete bet 16,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Henry Billete |
250,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
George Hortelano |
60,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
After a player in middle position raised to 6,000 and the player in the hijack called, Russell Williams three-bet all in for his last 39,500 from the cutoff.
The button and both blinds folded before the original raiser began to think. Eventually he released his hand and the player in the hijack did the same allowing Williams to increase his stack by nearly 33%.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Russell Williams
|
52,000
12,500
|
12,500 |
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
In one of the last hands of Level 12, Russell Williams raised to 6,000 from early position and Steve Pollack called next to act. Bernadette Coustillas, who was to his direct left, then called before four other players did the same to make it seven ways to the flop.
Three checks saw Pollack bet 10,000 and only Coustillas called to see the turn. Pollack moved all in for 35,000 and Coustillas thought long and hard before making the call.
Coustillas:
Pollack:
Pollack was ahead with his pair of aces and actually completed his flush draw when the completed the board on the river.