Event #61: $1,000 Super Seniors
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Event #61: $1,000 Super Seniors
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On Monday, June 26, Lonnie Hallett was crowned champion of the 50 years of age and older players, winning the $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em event with a prize of $765,731.
The day after that title was awarded, it's time for the youngest runners to step aside and make way for players aged 60 years or older in the World Series Of Poker Event #68: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em.
Last year, Massoud Eskandari brought home the Super Seniors bracelet. The "Come Back Kid" earned $330,609 thanks to his victory. It is doubtful anyone can compete with James Moore, who took the Super Seniors Event in both 2016 and 2017; an amazing achievement that puts him on the list of the few players who have won an event in back-to-back years in WSOP history.
YEAR | ENTRANTS | WINNER | COUNTRY | PRIZE |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | 2,669 | Massoud Eskandari | United States | $330,609 |
2021 | 1,893 | Jean-Luc Adam | France | $255,623 |
2020 | No edition due to Covid-19 | |||
2019 | 2,650 | Michael Blake | United States | $359,863 |
2018 | 2,191 | Farhintaj Bonyadi | United States | $311,451 |
2017 | 1,720 | James Moore | United States | $259,230 |
2016 | 1,476 | James Moore | United States | $230,626 |
This four-day event will start on Tuesday, June 27, at 10 a.m. local time at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
On Day 1, players will have ten levels of 60 minutes to increase their 20,000-chip starting stack to progress to Day 2. They'll have 20-minute breaks every two levels, with a 75-minute dinner break after Level 6 (about 4:40 p.m.). Late registration will be open until the end of Level 8, (about 8:15 p.m.) with a single reentry allowed per player.
Stay tuned for all of the action right here on PokerNews in the days to come.
Livello: 1
Bui: 100/100
Ante: 100
Cards are in the air at the Super Seniors in both Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
An incredible 2,222 players have registered before the start of play. There is one reentry allowed before late registration closes after Level 8.
On one of the first few hands, Bobby Fuentes limped from the cutoff and was raised to 300 by Mark Milburn on the button. The big blind and Fuentes called to see the flop 10♦9♦A♦.
All three players checked and the 9♣ landed on the board. The big blind checked once more, but Fuentes decided to bet 10,100 — half his stack. Of course, he intended to bet a smaller amount.
As a consequence, Milburn, on the button, had no choice but to fold. "I had A♠J♠ by the way," he said after the big blind folded too. Apologizing, Fuentes showed Q♦8♦.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Bobby Fuentes |
20,800
20,800
|
20,800 |
Mark Milburn |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Ivo Donev |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
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With 5,600 in the middle, three players saw the turn board of K♦Q♦9♦5♦. Craig Carrillo bet 1,200 which gained a fold from the big blind, but the middle position player raised to 3,500.
Carrillo took a moment before announcing all in for 17,000 and was quickly called by middle position.
Craig Carrillo: J♦10♦
Middle Position: A♦J♥
Carrillo smashed the flop hitting a straight flush and could not have asked for a better turn card to give his opponent the ace-high flush. The inconsequential 2♣ completed the board and Carillo completed an early double up.
Carrillo is in good form after finishing sixth in Event #27: $1,500 8-Game Mix for his biggest-ever recorded cash of $30,315.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Craig Carrillo |
39,600
39,600
|
39,600 |
A player in middle position limped and all six players after him also called.
In this seven-way pot, the first four players to act checked on 4♦3♣Q♠ until Steve Myrick, in the hijack, bet 3,000. The cutoff called, but Mike Botwin in the small blind check-raised to 1,300. Myrick called, but the cutoff folded.
On the turn 6♣, Botwin bet another 2,000 and was called once again. When the river K♥ came, he checked. Myrick took this opportunity to bet 3,000 and Botwin called.
"Queens," said Myrick, revealing Q♣J♠. Hearing that, Botwin flipped Q♦3♦ for two pair and took the pot.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Mike Botwin |
25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Steve Myrick
|
13,500
13,500
|
13,500 |
Mojtaba Khorsandi bet 300 from early position and was called by the hijack, cutoff, button, and both blinds.
The flop came 10♥8♠7♣ and the small blind led out for 400, which got the big blind to fold. Khorsandi was undeterred by this and raised to 1,200. This was called by the cutoff and the small blind. The hijack and button folded.
The 2♣ landed on the turn and Khorsandi bet 2,700, which got a call from the cutoff and a fold from the small blind.
The 10♦ paired the board on the river and Khorsandi bet 3,200. The cutoff went deep into thought and after a few seconds, Khorsandi chirped "Come on, life is short, I am over the hill!" Trying to get the cutoff to make their decision quicker.
The cutoff eventually called and Khorsandi tabled 7♠7♥ for sevens full of tens which forced the cutoff to muck and Khorsandi took in a big pot at the start of the day.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Mojtaba Khorsandi |
35,400
35,400
|
35,400 |
Huard called from the small blind after Richard Pothier opened on the button. The big blind completed.
The dealer fanned a flop of 4♣A♥A♣, where Huard took the lead, betting 500. The big blind folded, but after hesitating, Pothier called.
Feeling quite intrigued by his neighbor's hesitation, Huard decided to check on the turn Q♦. Pothier added 1,500 more to the pot, leading to Huard's fold. "Ace?" she asked. Pothier responded by showing J♦9♥ for a nice bluff.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Linda Huard |
34,000
34,000
|
34,000 |
Richard Pothier
|
17,000
17,000
|
17,000 |