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Event 8: Abbey Daniels – 4th Place ($1,172)

$250 Ladies No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 62

Abbey Daniels
Abbey Daniels

Sandy Matza opened with a raise, and Abbey Daniels three-bet shoved for about 75,000. Matza called to put her at risk, but Daniels was well ahead with a dominating ace.

Matza: Ac7c
Daniels: AsKh

The board ran out Jc8s6s7d5s, though, and Matza turned a pair of sevens to win the pot. “How sick is that?” Daniels asked as she stood from the table, eliminated in fourth place.

Sandy Matza – 220,000 (37 bb)
Abbey Daniels – Eliminated

Event 8: Sandra Barbour – 5th Place ($911)

$250 Ladies No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 14: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 5 of 62

Sandra Barbour
Sandra Barbour

Sandra Barbour was all in for about 50,000, and she found herself in bad shape against Cinda Goodale’s dominating ace.

Barbour: AdTd
Goodale: AsJc

The board ran out Ac3h2s5s7d, and Barbour could not catch up. She was eliminated in fifth place, earning more than $900.

Cinda Goodale – 320,000 (53 bb)
Sandra Barbour – Eliminated

Event 5: Sagi Zommer Wins in Heads-Up Deal ($44,329)

2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood
Event #5
$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)  
Total Entries: 1,804
Prize Pool: $216,480

Sagi Zommer (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Sagi Zommer (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)

After a long final table in which the average stack was rarely above 20 big blinds, Sagi Zommer won Event 5 in a heads-up deal with Alan Dobrow. The latter collected $35,000 for his runner-up finish, while Zommer took the trophy and the top prize of $44,329.

Zommer is a 43-year-old physical therapist from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was born in Israel, but he’s spent most of his life in the United States, splitting time between his east coast hometown and Silicon Valley. He’s only been playing poker seriously for about two years, and this is by far his largest result on record.

“I was going to be patient and pick my spots,” the champ said of his strategy entering the final table. “Let some of the small stacks take each other out.”

He did just that, treading water for most of the evening and eliminating just one of his nine final table opponents. He entered the heads-up duel against Dobrow facing a significant chip disadvantage, and he initially declined the deal that his opponent offered.

After a brief back-and-forth battle, Zommer found two doubles in quick succession to take the lead, then offered Dobrow the same deal in return. They shook hands and called it a night, with Dobrow seemingly content to settle for second place. Both men showed a remarkable return on their $150 investments.

Alan Dobrow (Melville, NY)
Alan Dobrow (Melville, NY)

“Once we got heads up, I just tried to tire him out,” Zommer said. “And it worked.”

Final Table Results
1st: Sagi Zommer – $44,329
2nd: Alan Dobrow – $35,000
3rd: Fred Allenspach – $20,146
4th: Mike Beasley – $13,638
5th: Zo Karim – $9,417
6th: Salah Levy – $7,252
7th: Jordan Meltzer – $5,520
8th: Steve Fraser – $4,048
9th: David Hass – $2,901

Event 5 Final Results

Event 5: Sagi Zommer Takes the Lead

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 35: 150,000/300,000 with a 50,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 1,804
Average Stack: 9,025,000 (30 bb)

Both players put 600,000 apiece in the pot preflop, and the dealer spread 4d3h2d. Sagi Zommer moves all in for 6,200,000, and Alan Dobrow called to put him at risk.

Zommer: Js4c
Dobrow: 9h4s

Zommer’s kicker had him in the lead poised for the double. The turn was the disastrous 9d, though, flipping the script and giving Dobrow a big lead with one to come. He was one card from the trophy, but the river reversed things yet again. The Jh peeled off to complete the board, giving Zommer the double-up with jacks up.

Sagi Zommer: 13,700,000 (46 bb)
Alan Dobrow: 4,340,000 (14 bb)

Event 5: Sagi Zommer Doubles Up

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 34: 125,000/250,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 1,804
Average Stack: 9,025,000 (36 bb)

Alan Dobrow limped the button, and Sagi Zommer checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came 6s4s4d, and Zommer moved all in for 3,250,000. Dobrow tanked for a bit, then called to put his opponent at risk.

Zommer: 6d2d
Dobrow: AcKd

Zommer was ahead with two pair, and that lead held on the 8h turn and 6h river. He doubled up, closing the gap in the match.

Sagi Zommer – 7,050,000 (28 bb)
Alan Dobrow – 10,990,000 (44 bb)

Event 5: Fred Allenspach – 3rd Place ($20,146)

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 34: 125,000/250,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 3 of 1,804
Average Stack: 6,025,000 (24 bb)

Fred Allenspach (Plantation, FL)
Fred Allenspach (Plantation, FL)

One hand after Mike Beasley’s elimination, Fred Allenspach followed him to the cashier. Allenspach got his last 1,200,000 chips into the middle with KdJh, and Alan Dobrow put him at risk with AcKh. The board ran out 9s8d4d2s4h, and Allenspach was eliminated in third place.

Alan Dobrow and Sagi Zommer are now heads up for the trophy in Event 5.

Alan Dobrow – 13,000,000 (52 bb)
Sagi Zommer – 5,000,000 (20 bb)
Fred Allenspach – Eliminated

Event 5: Mike Beasley – 4th Place ($13,638)

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 34: 125,000/250,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,804
Average Stack: 4,500,000 (18 bb)

Mike Beasley (Hollywood, FL)
Mike Beasley (Hollywood, FL)

Mike Beasley moved all in for about 750,000 on the button, and Sagi Zommer called to put him at risk.

Beasley: Qh5h
Zommer: KsJs

The board ran out KdTd3hJhTs, and Beasley was eliminated in fourth place. “That’s a disappointing finish,” he said has he stood from the table. “Very disappointing.”

Sagi Zommer – 5,000,000 (20 bb)
Mike Beasley – Eliminated

Event 5: Zo Karim – 5th Place ($9,417)

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 33: 100,000/200,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 5 of 1,804
Average Stack: 3,600,000 (18 bb)

Zo Karim (Orlando, FL)
Zo Karim (Orlando, FL)

Zo Karim moved all in for right around 2,000,000 under the gun, and Alan Dobrow called from the button. Karim was at risk, and he was in bad shape as the cards were turned up.

Karim: 5s5h
Dobrow: 9s9h

The board ran out Tc8c4s2dTh, and Karim could not catch up. Dobrow won the pot with the superior two pair, sending Karim to the cashier in fifth place.

Alan Dobrow – 9,000,000 (45 bb)
Zo Karim – Eliminated

Event 5: Salah Levy – 6th Place ($7,252)

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 33: 100,000/200,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 1,804
Average Stack: 3,000,000 (15 bb)

Salah Levy (Boca Raton, FL)
Salah Levy (Boca Raton, FL)

Salah Levy moved all in for 1,800,000, and Alan Dobrow re-shoved, isolating his opponent and flipping for the knockout.

Levy: AsKs
Dobrow: JsJc

The AhTd9d flop gave Levy a big lead with top pair. The turn was the Kc, giving Dobrow extra outs with an open-ender. The river was the Jh, and Levy celebrated briefly before realizing the bad news. It took Dobrow a moment, as well. “Oh,” the latter realized after a moment. “Oh, I think I hit trips. Oh my god.”

Dobrow did indeed make trip jacks on the river, eliminating Levy in sixth place.

Alan Dobrow – 6,800,000 (34 bb)
Salah Levy – Eliminated

Event 5: Updated Chip Counts

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 33: 100,000/200,000 with a 25,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 1,804
Average Stack: 3,000,000 (15 bb)

The players just returned from what will likely be the final break of the evening. Here’s how they stack up at the new level:

Alan Dobrow – 5,275,000 (26 bb)
Mike Beasley – 3,000,000 (15 bb)
Sagi Zommer – 2,975,000 (15 bb)
Zo Karim – 2,400,000 (12 bb)
Salah Levy – 2,325,000 (12 bb)
Fred Allenspach – 2,025,000 (10 bb)