$1,650 Deepest Stack NLH
Day 2 Completed
$1,650 Deepest Stack NLH
Day 2 Completed
On Sunday night, Paul Domb was declared the champion of the Seminole Hard Rock May Deep Stack Series $1,650 No-Limit Hold’em Deepest Stack after agreeing to a four-way deal with Timothy "TK" Miles (2nd - $57,738), Salman Jaddi (3rd - $52,750), and Allen Kessler (4th - $40,540).
Domb took home the title, $58,333 in prize money, and the trophy while Miles went back to back with the runner-up finishes. Indeed, last year Miles took second place in the same tournament after making a heads-up deal with Chris Bolek.
“It was a lot of fun. The people here are just wonderful," Domb said after the tournament. "Not only the people who were playing here but the staff here. It is second to none. I really enjoy it. Tony [Burns], the tournament director here, is always looking after people, so it makes it a lot of fun to come here and play. It’s an inviting environment."
The event attracted a field of 251 entries with many notables taking a shot at it including Loni Harwood, Phil Hui, Brian Hastings, Ian O'Hara, and Josh Beckley.
When the final day started, the field was whittled down to just 77 players. Domb came into Day 2 with an average stack but started building up early. By the time the final table was reached, he was second in chips. He didn't waste any time and began applying pressure on his opponents. Between his aggressive play, and his run of good cards, he eventually took over the chip lead.
When asked about his run, Domb stayed humble. “I got lucky in all the places where I needed to get lucky and that’s why I ended up winning. It wasn’t because I’m a great poker player. I’m relying on luck, more than I am on skills. You just hang in there and try to have fun. Or at least I try to have fun and not take it too seriously.”
Although Domb only plays poker as a hobby, his poker skills are unquestionable as he has multiple victories and trophies to his name. However, he doesn't keep any of his poker winnings and gives them all to a charitable foundation he created with his daughter, called Visual Snow Initiative, that helps those with Visual Snow live and enjoy their lives without fear.
Hassan Tahsildar was the first to be eliminated from the final table when his sixes couldn’t hold against Domb’s ace-jack in an all-in preflop situation.
Aaron Klausman was next to go. Klausman was short and shoved with ace-eight from the small blind against Jack Battaglla’s jack-nine on the button. The river was a jack and sealed his place in eighth place for $10,452.
Javier Ramirez's fantastic run ended in seventh place ($12,613). Ramirez shoved with sixes but found himself in a bad spot against Kessler’s tens. Kessler stayed ahead and that was it for Ramirez’s run.
Battaglla was eliminated in sixth place for $15,022. Battaglla three-bet shoved with ace-king for his last 13 big blinds but got called by Jaddi’s pair of sixes that held up.
Scott Zakheim was the last bust out before a four-way deal was reached. Zakhem put up a good fight but couldn’t keep it going when he ran his ace-king against Miles’s eights without finding any help.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Paul Domb | United States | $58,333 |
2 | Timothy Miles | United States | $57,738 |
3 | Salman Jaddi | United States | $52,750 |
4 | Allen Kessler | United States | $40,540 |
5 | Scott Zakheim | United States | $18,128 |
6 | Jack Battaglla | United States | $15,022 |
7 | Javier Ramirez | United States | $12,613 |
8 | Aaron Klausman | United States | $10,542 |
9 | Hassan Tahsilbar | United States | $8,652 |
Other notables who made the money included defending champion Chris Bolek (24th - $3,426), as well as Luke Graham (19th-$4,349), Michael Newman (29th - $2,590), and Daniel Chalifour (31st-$2,590).
The Seminole Hard Rock will host its next major series, the famed Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (SHRPO), from August 1-13.
The players have asked the floor to pause the clock so that they could discuss a deal. They asked to see the ICM numbers.
The numbers were given to the players and after about an hour of negotiations, an icm deal has been reached.
Player | Prize |
---|---|
Paul Domb | $58,333 |
Timothy Miles | $57,738 |
Salman Jaddi | $52,750 |
Allen Kessler | $40,540 |
Domb will be taking home the title and the trophy as well. A full recap will follow shortly.
The remaining players have taken an uscheduled break to discuss a deal.
Scott Zakheim was all in for 830,000 against Timothy Miles from one seat over.
Timothy Miles:
Scott Zakheim:
The board came and Zakheim couldn't hit. He was eliminated in 5th place for a $18,128 payday.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Timothy Miles |
3,300,000
900,000
|
900,000 |
Scott Zakheim | Busted |
Scott Zakheim opened to 135,000 under the gun. Salman Jaddi, on the button, called. Jack Battaglla, in the small blind, three-bet shoved for 640,000. Zakheim folded. Jaddi made the call.
Salman Jaddi:
Jack Battaglla:
The runout was and Jaddi won the pot. Battaglla headed to the rail in 6th place for $15,022.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Salman Jaddi
|
2,900,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Jack Battaglla | Busted |
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Domb |
3,600,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Salman Jaddi
|
2,600,000 | |
Timothy Miles |
2,400,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Allen Kessler |
1,700,000
-650,000
|
-650,000 |
Scott Zakheim |
815,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
Jack Battaglla |
800,000
420,000
|
420,000 |
Jack Battaglla opened to 110,000 on the cutoff. Timothy Miles, in the big blind, called.
The flop was and was checked through to the turn. Miles bet 150,000. Battaglla called.
The filled up the river. Miles bet 300,000. Battaglla called. Miles tabled and Battaglla threw his hand in the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Timothy Miles |
2,200,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Jack Battaglla |
380,000
-720,000
|
-720,000 |
Allen Kessler opened to 105,000 on the button. Timothy Miles, in the big blind, called.
The flop was . Miles checked. Kessler bet 125,000. Miles check-called.
The turn brought the and was checked through to the river. Miles bet 300,000. Kessler called. Miles showed for trips to win and Kessler revealed .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Allen Kessler |
2,350,000
-500,000
|
-500,000 |
Timothy Miles |
1,800,000
130,000
|
130,000 |