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2015/2016 WSOP Circuit - PLANET HOLLYWOOD (Las Vegas)

Friday, November 20, 2015 to Monday, November 23, 2015

Event #13: $1,675 MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,675
  • Prizepool: $1,956,000
  • Entries: 1,304
  • Remaining: 0

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015 1:16 AM Local Time



Sean Berrios

Las Vegas (November 23, 2015) –Planet Hollywood offers a glimpse of Tinseltown’s glitz and glamour in Las Vegas, a place where stars come to play. And over the past four days, the stars of the poker world descended on the World Series of Poker Circuit tournament area, coming out in droves for the Planet Hollywood Circuit’s Main Event. The field included former world champions, November Niners, WSOP bracelet winners, and players with countless other accomplishments. Yet the stars eventually faded, and the when the last card was dealt, it was a relative unknown holding all the chips.

Sean Berrios, whose lifetime earnings before tonight totaled just over $113,000, emerged as the victor from the crowded field, earning by far the biggest payday of his first major live tournament victory and $347,192. “I’m just ecstatic right now,” Berrios said after the event, nearly speechless as he processed his accomplishment.

Appropriately enough, Berrios played the final table wearing a New England Patriots jersey. His favorite football team was playing the rival Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football. The Patriots won, maintaining their undefeated record this season—a foreshadowing of Berrios’s victory later in the night. “They jersey’s a good-luck charm,” he said. “It’s been good luck for me in the past.” And the streak continued, as Berrios earned his first WSOP Circuit ring and the biggest score of his career. His previous biggest cash was a fourth place in a $1,500 Limit Hold’em event at the 2014 WSOP.

Berrios is an amateur player. He’s an active duty member of the Air Force, working as a contracting administrator. He’s also a limit hold’em specialist. Even so, he masterfully navigated a field of professionals who regularly play no-limit. “I just stayed patient,” he said. “And I waited to pick my spots.”

This victory likely offers the humble Berrios a little extra pride, as he bested a truly star-studded field. Entrants in the tournament included 2001 WSOP Main Event champion Carlos Mortensen, 2013 Main Event champion Ryan Riess, Colossus winner Cord Garcia, and bracelet winners Dutch Boyd, Erick Lindgren, Kathy Liebert, Bryan Piccioli, Leo Wolpert, Will Givens, Barry Hutter, Adam Friedman, Kevin Eyster, and Jared Hamby. They were joined by November Niners Jake Balsiger, Joseph Cheong, and Dennis Phillips, as well as Gavin Smith, Matt Salsberg, Sofia Lovgren, Kelly Minkin, Sorel Mizzi, Dan O’Brien, Charles “Woody” Moore, and Maurice Hawkins, among others.

Day 3 began at noon Monday with 22 players. The first elimination took place about 45 minutes later, and the field was reduced to two tables (18 players) at about 1:30 p.m. Three-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Robert Hankins was the next player eliminated. The other multiple-ring winner remaining, Brett Schwertley, finished in 12th place. Then at 4:00 p.m., about 20 minutes Schwertley’s elimination, Shawn Rice busted out in 11th, and the other ten players combined to a single table.

After the redraw, there were two quick eliminations—Ali Rabah in 10th place ($27,619) and Ali Fazeli in 9th ($34,269). After that, the action slowed considerably. About an hour later, Jonathan Chehanske was eliminated in 8th place ($42,993). And it was nearly another hour before Dennis Stevermer bustout out in 7th ($54,572). Forty minutes later, the remaining six players paused for a dinner break. When they returned, it was another two hours and 45 minutes before Brian Hansen was eliminated in sixth place ($70,083).

The period of relative inaction took its toll, though, and by this point, the blinds were growing large compared to most players’ stacks. Hansen’ bustout was the start of a flurry of eliminations, and three more players hit the rail within the next hour: Ben Palmer in fifth ($91,052), Davis Aalvik in fourth ($119,316), and Antonios Roungeris in 3rd ($157,908).

When heads-up play began, Sean Berrios held a 2-1 chip lead over Peter Hengsakul. Hengsakul quickly evened the stacks, however, and the two went to battle. Berrios regained his advantage, essentially employing the same strategy that got him to that point. “I stayed patient, and I got really good cards. He played great,” Berrios said of Hengsakl. “I just ran well at the right time.”

In addition to the ring and the prize money, Berrios wins a free entry into the 2016 WSOP Global Casino Championship. Every Main Event winner and Casino Champion on the Circuit during the 2014-2015 season receives a free entry worth $10,000, and event will have a minimum prize pool of $1,000,000.

The tournament began Friday with Day 1A, which attracted 551 entries. Day 1B saw an additional 753 entries, and the 1,304-entry field generated a prize pool of $1,956,000. In-the-money finishers include Cord Garcia (135th place, $2,914), Dutch Boyd (133rd place, $2,914), Aaron Massey (121st place, $2,914), Kathy Liebert (106th place, $3,443), Zo Karim (103rd, $3,443), Charles “Woody” Moore (99th place, $3,736), Jake Schindler (57th place, $5,262), Barry Hutter (48th place, $5,809), Ben Yu (37th place, $6,474), Maurice Hawkins (30th place, $9,545), Robert Hankin (18th place, $18,562), Nancy Nguyen (17th place, $18,562), and two former WSOP Main Event champions: Ryan Riess (84th, $4.068) and Carlos Mortensen (67th, $4,812).

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The Main Event was the ninth of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at Planet Hollywood. The $1,675 no-limit hold’em event attracted 1,304 entries. The total prize pool came to $1,956,000 and the top 135 players were paid.

The tournament featured two starting flights beginning Friday, November 20 and Saturday, November 21 at 12 p.m. Flight A boasted 551 entries and advanced 93, while Flight B drew 753 and advanced 148. Both starting flights logged 15 levels of play.

Day 2 restarted Sunday at 2 p.m. with 241 players remaining. The money bubble burst toward the end of Level 18 (~3:30 p.m.) and play wrapped at the end of Level 25 (about 12:45 a.m.). There were 22 players left at the time.

Here are the final table results. Full Results are available here.

1 - Sean Berrios - $347,192
2 - Peter Hengsakul - $215,160
3 - Antonios Roungeris - $157,908
4 - Davis Aalvik - $119,316
5 - Ben Palmer - $91,052
6 - Brian Hansen - $70,083
7 - Dennis Stevermer - $54,752
8 - Jonathan Chehanske - $42,993
9 - Ali Fazeli - $34,269

Tuesday, November 24, 2015 12:39 AM Local Time


Sean Berrios - Main Event Champion

Peter Hengsakul calls on the button, and Sean Berrios checks his option. 

Berrios checks the     flop, and Hengsakul bets 400,000.  Barrios calls. 

Berrios checks again when the turn comes the  .  Hengsakul bets 800,000, Barrios shoves all in, and Hensakul calls for his tournament life. 

Hengsakul turns over    for a pair of queens and a gut-shot straight draw.  Barrios has a made straight holding   .

Hengsakul's rail calls for a four on the river, in hopes of a chopped pot.  But it's the   that comes instead. 

Hengsakul is eliminated in second place taking home $215,160, and Sean Barrios has just become the Main Event Champion here at Planet Hollywood. 

A full recap will follow shortly. 

Tuesday, November 24, 2015 12:25 AM Local Time
Level: 36
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 40,000
Tuesday, November 24, 2015 12:25 AM Local Time

Peter Hengsakul opens the button to 650,000, and Sean Berrios defends his big blind.

The flop comes    , and Berrios leads for 550,000. Hengsakul calls quickly, and the turn is the  . Berrios bets 900,000, and this time Hengsakul takes a brief pause before calling. The river is the  . Berrios announces, "All in," putting his opponent to the test for nearly 6.5 million effectively. Hengsakul tanks and folds.

Sean Berrios - 19,615,000 (65 bb)
Peter Hengsakul - 6,485,000 (22 bb)

Tuesday, November 24, 2015 12:04 AM Local Time

Peter Hengsakul raises to 650,000, and Sean Berrios calls.  Both players check the    

When the   comes on the turn, Berrios checks, and Hengsakul bets 700,000.  After a moment of thinking, Berrios announces a raise to 2,100,000. 

"I have a six," Hengsakul says as he shows the   while tossing his other card into the muck.

Berrios shows   .

Sean Berrios - 16,500,000 (55 bb)
Peter Hengsakul - 9,500,000 (31 bb)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, November 23, 2015 11:50 PM Local Time

Peter Hengsakul opens the button to 650,000, and Sean Berrios three-bets to 1,350,000. Hengsakul folds.

The next hand, Berrios opens the button to 650,000, and Hengsakul three-bets to 1,800,000. Berrios four-bets to 3,800,000, and Hengsakul tanks and folds.

The next hand, Hengsakul opens the button to 650,000, and Berrios defends his big blind. The flop comes    , and Berrios check-calls a continuation bet of 700,000. The turn is the  , and Berrios leads out for 1,200,000.

"That's a weird bet," Hengsakul says, slightly smiling as he slides his cards into the muck.

Berrios flashes the  . "Was a nine good?"

"I had ace-king," Hengsakul answers.

Sean Berrios - 16,300,000
Peter Hengsakul - 9,800,000

Monday, November 23, 2015 11:47 PM Local Time
Over the course of the last few pots, Peter Hengsakul has pulled dead even with Sean Berrios. Both players have just over 13 million chips in front of them, good for 33 big blinds apiece at the current level.
Monday, November 23, 2015 11:40 PM Local Time

Peter Hengsakul raises to 650,000 on the button, and Sean Berrios calls in the small blind. 

Berrios checks the     flop, and Hengsakul bets 700,000.  Berrios calls. 

Both players check the   turn. 

Berrios leads out for 1,100,000 when the   comes on the river, and Hengsakul calls.

"Good call," Berrios says, "Deuces." 

Berrios tables   , and Hengsakul shows    for a pair of threes to take down the pot. 

Peter Hengsakul - 11,100,000
Sean Berrios - 14,250,000

Monday, November 23, 2015 11:34 PM Local Time

On the first hand of heads-up play, Peter Hengsakul opens the button to 650,000, and Sean Berrios three-bets from the big blind. Hengsakul folds, and Berrios shows him   .

Sean Berrios - 17,500,000 (58 bb)
Peter Hengsakul - 8,600,000 (29 bb)

Monday, November 23, 2015 11:32 PM Local Time

 

Sean Barrios folds the button, and Antonios Roungeris moves all in for about 2,700,000 from the small blind. Big blind Peter Hengsakul asks for a rough count, then calls to put Roungeris at risk.

Roungeris:   
Hengsakul:   

"Oh," Hengaskul says at the sight of the bad news.

The flop comes    , giving Roungeris a set of jacks. Hengsakul picks up an extra out with the gutshot straight draw though, and he quietly says, "Queen," just as the   hits the turn. That fills in his straight, putting him one card from the knockout.

"Pair the board now," Roungeris pleads. The river is the blank  , though, and he is eliminated in third place.

Peter Hengsakul - 9,300,000 (31 bb)
Antonios Roungeris - Eliminated in 3rd place ($157,908)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, November 23, 2015 11:26 PM Local Time

 

Action folds to Davis Aalvik in the small blind who shoves all in for just a bit over 2,000,000.  Sean Berrios quickly calls in the big blind. 

Aalvik:   
Berrios:   

The board runs out      , eliminating Aalvik in 4th place. 

Sean Berrios - 16,300,000 (54 bb)
Davis Aalvik - Eliminated in 4th place ($119,316)

Monday, November 23, 2015 11:18 PM Local Time
Level: 35
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 30,000
Monday, November 23, 2015 11:17 PM Local Time

The last few seconds of Level 34 are just ticking off the clock, and it has been the best one of the night for Sean Berrios. He was responsible for both of the eliminations during that level, nearly doubling his stack in the process. He's sitting with 13,600,000 now, more than half the total chips in play.

Former chip leader Davis Aalvik is now the short stack with just over 3,000,000.

Monday, November 23, 2015 11:04 PM Local Time

Ben Palmer shoves all in from the cutoff for 1,365,000, and Sean Berrios calls in the big blind. 

Palmer:   
Berrios:   

The board runs out       sending Palmer home in fifth place with a $91,052 payday. 

Sean Berrios - 12,400,000 (62 bb)
Ben Palmer - Eliminated in 5th place ($91,052)

Monday, November 23, 2015 10:55 PM Local Time

Peter Hengsakul raises to 600,000 in the small blind, and Davis Aalvik calls in the big blind. 

Hengsakul continues for 650,000 when the flop comes    , and Aalvik calls. 

The   comes on the turn and Hensakul bets 1,300,000.  Aalvik goes into the tank for four minutes, but ultimately folds his hand. 

Peter Hengsakul - 6,950,000 (34 bb)
Davis Aalvik - 4,500,000 (22 bb)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, November 23, 2015 10:41 PM Local Time

 

Brian Hansen had worked his stack back over 2.5 million with a handful of preflop shoves before getting involved in what would be his final hand.

Action begins with Sean Berrios raising to 500,000 under the gun, and Hansen defends his big blind. The flop comes    , and Hansen checks. Berrios continues for what looks like 750,000, and Hansen instantly check-raises all in for 2,205,000. Berrios calls just as quickly, and the cards are on their backs.

Berrios:   
Hansen:   

Berrios' superior kicker has him poised for the knockout. The turn is the   and the river the  , and Berrios improves to aces up to send Hansen out in sixth place.

"All right, everyone," Hansen says as he departs. "Enjoy."

Sean Berrios - 8,750,000 (44 bb)
Brian Hansen - Eliminated in 6th place ($70,083)

Monday, November 23, 2015 10:27 PM Local Time

Sean Berrios calls in the small blind,and Antonios Roungeris checks his option. Both players check the     flop. 

Berrios checks the   turn, Roungeris bets 275,000, and Berrios calls. 

Berrrios again checks when the   comes on the river, and Roungeris bets 745,000. 

Berrios goes into the tank and thinks for nearly three minutes before eventually calling the 745,000 bet. 

Roungeris shows    for a full house, and Berrios mucks his cards. 

Antonios Roungeris - 3,950,000 (19 bb)
Sean Berrios - 6,095,000 (30 bb)

Monday, November 23, 2015 10:15 PM Local Time
Level: 34
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 30,000
Monday, November 23, 2015 9:58 PM Local Time

The six remaining players are on a 20-minute break. Here's how they'll stack up when the new level begins:

Seat 1: Peter Hengsakul - 5,365,000 (27 bb)
Seat 4: Davis Aalvik - 6,790,000 (34 bb)
Seat 5: Brian Hansen - 1,390,000 (7 bb)
Seat 6: Sean Berrios - 7,480,000 (37 bb)
Seat 8: Antonios Roungeris - 2,785,000 (14 bb)
Seat 9: Ben Palmer - 2,295,000 (11 bb)

Monday, November 23, 2015 9:58 PM Local Time

Action folds to Brian Hansen who makes it 330,000 in the small blind.  Sean Berrios calls. 

The flop comes    . Hansen bets 375,000, Berrios shoves all in for around 4,000,000, and Hansen calls.

Berrios:    (two pair)
Hansen:    (pair of aces)

"Please hold up," Berrios says.

The   comes on the turn, and the   on the river, awarding Berrios a full double up. He's now the chip leader, knocking Hansen down to the short stack in the process.

Sean Berrios - 7,480,000 (46 bb)
Brian Hansen - 1,390,000 (8 bb)

Playtika - Jason Alexander
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