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2014/2015 WSOP Circuit - HORSESHOE HAMMOND (Chicago area)

Friday, October 24, 2014 to Monday, October 27, 2014

Event #10A/B: $1,675 Main Event No-Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

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  • Buy-in: $1,675
  • Prizepool: $1,720,500
  • Entries: 1,147
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, October 27, 2014 11:54 PM Local Time

Rob Coventry Winner

“Did that just really happen?” Robert Coventry muttered the question under his breath when the final river card hit the felt. Once the card was dealt, Coventry held all the chips in the tournament. And it did happen, despite Coventry’s disbelief, which still hadn’t faded a few minutes later, after his last opponent had left the room. Now, Coventry is the latest winner on the World Series of Poker Circuit.

The Main Event at the WSOP Circuit at the Horseshoe Hammond is historically one of the largest events on the Circuit, and thus has one of the biggest prizes. For his victory today, Coventry earns $313,933, by far the largest score of his tournament career. He also wins his first WSOP gold ring and a free entry into the 2015 WSOP National Championship.

The victory comes in the midst of a life-changing year for Coventry, a 31-year old futures trader from Cary, Illinois. “I just had a son two months ago,” he said after the tournament. “[The ring] is something I’ll be able to show him and say, ‘This is for you.’ This money is going to go for his future college. It couldn’t come at a better time for my family. That’s what it means to me. I got no sleep last night coming home at 3 a.m. and being up with the baby. It’s been great being a father. I don’t get a chance to play many poker tournaments. This is the one I do every year.”

Coventry emerged victorious from a tough final table that included Steve Billirakis and Viet Vo. Vo is a successful professional poker player and a regular face on the tournament circuit. He finished in second place for $193,935, the largest result of his tournament career. Billirakis is a two-time WSOP bracelet winner who, when he won his first bracelet in 2007, was then the youngest player ever to win a WSOP event. He finished in third place in this Main Event for $144,109. This payout pushes Billirakis over of $2,000,000 mark in WSOP-related earning. When there were only three players left, Coventry, Vo, and Billirakis engaged each other in a tough three-handed battle that lasted over three and a half hours before Coventry finally eliminated Billirakis.

After the three-handed marathon, and defeating Vo heads-up, Coventry expressed tremendous admiration for his opponents. “[Billirakis] really impresses me, his presence at the table. I’ve known him from playing online back in the day. MrSmokey1 [Billirakis's online handle] was always someone I revered as a top notch player. It doesn’t get much better than that. To be at the same table with him and see some of the plays he makes. I’m not going to lie, it was pretty intimidating to play against him because you knew he was capable at anytime of putting you in a really, really tough spot."

Also at the final table was Dennis Huberts, a Chicago police officer who won his seat in the tournament from a Horseshoe Hammond promotion. During the three weeks leading up to the Main Event, the top 80 players with the most hours in the Horseshoe poker room (80 hours minimum) earned a free entry into the $1,675 tournament, and Huberts was one of them. He made the most of his deep run. Yesterday, with 21 players left, Huberts was among the shortest stacks in the room. Yet he told the media at the time, "I'm going to make the final table. I guarantee it!" He was fairly short-stacked the rest of the night, but he survived to Day 3, coming back 10th in chips out of 11 players. He kept surviving and chipping up for almost four hours, but his magical run finally came to an end in 8th place ($39,073).

The tournament started on Friday. It attracted 1,147 entries over two starting days. The Horseshoe Hammond is perennially one of the most popular stops on the WSOP Circuit, and this is the fourth consecutive year the Main Event has had more than 1,000 entries. The total prize pool was $1,720,500, and $313,933 is by far the biggest first-place prize on the Circuit so far this season.

After the two starting days, 251 players returned on Sunday for Day 2. Over half of them would leave empty handed, as 117 players were paid. It took a little less than four hours to reach the bubble, and Tom Midena was the unfortunate 118th-place finisher. After his elimination, every player left in the field was guaranteed a minimum payout of $2,822.

When Day 2 began, the headliner was Ari Engel. Engel won one of the preliminary events here at Hammond—a $580 HORSE tournament—to earn his seventh WSOP Circuit ring. The victory moves him into a tie with Chris Reslock for second place on the career rings list, one behind all-time leader Alex Masek. Engel started Day 2 tied for the chip lead with 344,500. (Tim Burden also had 344,500, and the only other player above 300,000 was Viet Vo.) Engel stayed at or near the top of the leaderboard once the bubble had burst and the tournament was in the money. However, he eventually bowed out in 64th place for $4,284, and he’ll have to wait for another opportunity to tie Masek with eight career rings.

Among those joining Engel in the money were 2012 Hammond Main Event champion Bob Chow (106th, $3,062), Eddy Sabat (90th, $3,630), Ralph Massey (83rd, $3,630), his brother Aaron Massey (79th, $3,940), Hammond Casino Champion Sean Troha (70th, $4,284), Zal Irani (49th, $5,196), Allen Kessler (29th, $8,637), Aaron Steury (25th, $10,048), Jeff Fielder (24th, $11,820), and John Holley (10th, $25,102).

The ever-popular tournament at Hammond attracted several other big names who were eliminated out of the money: bracelet winners Keven Stammen and Owais Ahmed, all-time WSOP Circuit cashes leader Doug “Rico” Carli, five-time ring winner Mark “Pegasus” Smith, and his fellow five-time ring winner Val Vornicu.

Here are the final table payouts. A full list of results is available in the "Reports" tab, above.

1) Robert Coventry - $313,933
2) Viet Vo - $193,935
3) Steve Billirakis - $144,109
4) Michael Telker - $108,532
5) Robert Noe - $82,532
6) Shannon Mastin - $63,590
7) Darren Deuser - $49,568
8) Dennis Huberts - $39,073
9) Kenneth Baime - $31,141

Monday, October 27, 2014 10:56 PM Local Time
Robert Conventry

Viet Vo moves all in from the button for just over 3,000,000 in chips and is snap-called by Robert Coventry. Vo tables    and is in bad shape against Coventry's   .

The flop brought no help for Vo as the dealer spreads a flop of    . Vo heads to his supporters on the rail as they hope for an ace and watch the dealer burn and turn the  . Vo is down to just one of the three remaining aces in the deck. The river is the  , which gives Vo two pair, but is second best to Coventry's nines and eights to end the tournament.

"Is this real?" asked Coventry rhetorically. "Did that just happen?"

Vo and Coventry exchange a handshake and Vo heads off to the cashier to go collect his second place prize money. Vo takes home $193,935 for his second place finish and Coventry earns a Circuit ring, a seat into the National Championship in 2015 and $313,993.

Monday, October 27, 2014 10:40 PM Local Time

Robert Coventry moves all in from the button and Viet Vo quickly calls off his 2,0550,000 stack from the big blind. Coventry is in bad shape with his    against Vo's   . The board runs out       to give Vo a double up and put a small dent in Coventry's chip stack.

Viet Vo - 4,170,000 (21 BBs)
Robert Coventry - 18,730,000 (93 BBs)

Monday, October 27, 2014 10:32 PM Local Time

Viet Vo raises to 425,000 from the button, and Robert Coventry calls from the small blind. The flop is    , and Coventry checks. Vo continues for 400,000, and Coventry calls again. The turn is the  , and Coventry checks again. Vo bets again, this time for 700,000. Coventry calls, and the   completes the board on the river. Both players check. Coventry shows   , and he wins the pot with his pair of kings.

Robert Coventry - 19,600,000
Viet Vo - 3,300,000

Monday, October 27, 2014 10:27 PM Local Time

Here are a look at the chip counts as the two finalists begin heads-up play:

Robert Coventry - 18,050,000 (90 BBs)
Viet Vo - 4,850,000 (24 BBs)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, October 27, 2014 10:25 PM Local Time
Steve Billirakis

Steve Billirakis moves all in on the button for just over 4,000,000 and Robert Coventry moves all in over the top for roughly 14,000,000. Viet Vo folds from the big blind and the cards are tabled.

Billirakis tables    and is slightly behind Coventry's   . The flop is    , which keeps Coventry in the lead and leaves Billirakis drawing to a king or a queen. The turn is the   and the river is the   to give the pot to Coventry and eliminate the most decorated poker player at the final table.

Billirakis collects $144,109 for his third place finish and Coventry starts heads-up play with a massive chip lead over Viet Vo.

Robert Coventry - 18,050,000 (90 BBs)
Steve Billirakis - Eliminated

Monday, October 27, 2014 10:03 PM Local Time

Here are the players' chip counts as they return from break:

Seat 1: Steve Billirakis - 4160,000
Seat 2: Robert Coventry - 11,680,000
Seat 3: Viet Vo - 5,025,000

Monday, October 27, 2014 9:59 PM Local Time
Level: 34
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 30,000
Monday, October 27, 2014 9:46 PM Local Time

The players are now on a break. Play will resume in about 15 minutes.

Monday, October 27, 2014 9:35 PM Local Time

Robert Coventry raises to 400,000 from the small blind, and Viet Vo calls from the big blind. The flop comes    , and Coventry continues for 375,000. Vo calls, and the dealer turns the  . Coventry checks, and Vo bets 405,000. Coventry calls, bringing the   on the river. Both players check, and it's time for a showdown. At first neither player wants to show his hand, but the dealer requires Coventry to show first. He tables    for a pair of eights, and Vo mucks his cards.

Robert Coventry - 12,600,000 (78 BBs)
Viet Vo - 5,700,000 (35 BBs)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, October 27, 2014 9:18 PM Local Time

Robert Coventry raises to 350,000 from the button and is called by Viet Vo in the small blind and Steve Billirakis in the big blind. The flop is     and Vo leads out for 300,000. Billirakis folds and Coventry calls. The turn is the   and Vo checks. Coventry bets 500,000 and Vo check-calls.

The river is the   and Vo checks. After a little contemplation, Coventry checks behind as well and tables   , but Vo shows    and takes the pot with a full house.

Viet Vo - 8,000,000 (50 BBs)
Robert Coventry - 9,200,000 (57 BBs)

Monday, October 27, 2014 8:37 PM Local Time
Level: 33
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 20,000
Monday, October 27, 2014 8:36 PM Local Time

Robert Coventry raises to 275,000 on the button and is called by Steve Billirakis from the big blind. The flop is     and Billirakis check-calls 375,000 from Coventry. The turn is the   and Billirakis check-calls again, this time after Coventry bets 750,000. The river is the   and Billirakis checks for a third time. Coventry fires 2,500,000 and that sends Billirakis into the tank.

"Why so much?" asked Billirakis while he is in the tank.

Eventually he tosses just a couple chips forward to indicate a call and Coventry quickly tables   . Billirakis mucks his hand and Coventry regains the chip lead.

Robert Coventry - 11,300,000 (94 BBs)
Steve Billirakis - 5,700,000 (47 BBs)

Monday, October 27, 2014 7:52 PM Local Time

Viet Vo raises to 245,000 on the button before being three-bet to 650,000 by Steve Billirakis from the small blind. Vo calls and they are heads-up to a flop of    . Billirakis bets 625,000 and Vo calls. The turn is the   and Billirakis continues his aggression, betting 1,125,000. Vo pushes forward a call and they watch the   fall on the river.

Billirakis spends a minute counting chips and taking inventory of his stack before announcing he is all in. He pushes all of his chips forward and breaks them down before telling Vo that he is all in for 4,130,000.

Vo spends a couple minutes in the tank and double checks his cards several times before pushing them into the muck.

Steve Billirakis - 9,080,000 (75 BBs)
Viet Vo - 6,800,000 (56 BBs)

Monday, October 27, 2014 7:33 PM Local Time

Robert Coventry raises to 250,000 from the button, and Steve Billirakis three-bets all in from the button. Coventry asks for an exact count, and the dealer tells him it's 3,220,000 more to call.

Coventry calls and turns over   . Billirakis is in good shape with   . The board runs out      , and Billirakis wins with his pocket tens to double up.

Steve Billirakis - 7,060,000
Robert Coventry - 7,500,000

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, October 27, 2014 7:29 PM Local Time

Steve Billirakis opens for 300,000 from under the gun. It's on Robert Coventry in the big blind and he makes it 800,000. Billirakis shoves and Coventry quickly calls. Billirakis is at risk and needs help.

Coventry:   
Billirakis:   

The flop comes     pairing their aces.

The turn brings the  , no help to Billirakis. He heads to the river needing a 10 to win the pot and a five or seven to split it.

The river falls the   giving both players aces and fives with a king kicker. The pot is split and the two-time bracelet winner hangs around a little longer.

Monday, October 27, 2014 7:13 PM Local Time
Level: 32
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 20,000
Monday, October 27, 2014 6:56 PM Local Time

The final three players are on a 15-minute break.

Monday, October 27, 2014 6:55 PM Local Time

On a flop of    , Viet Vo checks and Steve Billirakis bets 225,000. Vo check-raises to 500,000 and Billirakis doesn't waste too much time in calling. The turn is the   and Vo checks. Billirakis bets 825,000 and after finding out how much the bet is, Vo check-raises to 2,000,000. Billirakis snap-folds his hand and Vo tables   .

Viet Vo - 8,700,000 (87 BBs)
Steve Billirakis - 3,800,000 (38 BBs)

Monday, October 27, 2014 6:52 PM Local Time

Michael Telker

Michael Telker raises to 250,000 under-the-gun and is three-bet to 525,000 by Robert Coventry from the small blind. Telker takes a few moments and four-bets to 1,000,000 which sends Coventry into the tank. After examining his opponent's remaining, chips, Coventry announces all in and Telker immediately pushes chips forward.

Coventry has Telker crushed with his    up against Telker's   . The board runs out       and Telker is eliminated with a six-figure payday while Coventry has just shy of half of the chips in play.

Robert Coventry - 10,650,000 (106 BBs)
Michael Telker - Eliminated

Playtika - Jason Alexander
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