$1,700 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
$1,700 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
The 2020 World Series of Poker Potawatomi $1,700 Main Event began with 524 entrants, and on Monday it was 35-year-old Philip Shing, who was visiting Milwaukee for the first time, coming out on top to capture the $151,284 first-place prize, a gold ring, and a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.
It actually marked the second ring for Shing, who revealed that he only plays poker a couple of times a year. Back in 2015, he won the WSOP Circuit Foxwoods Event #3: $580 Six-Max NLH for $14,543 and his first gold ring.
“Honestly it hasn’t really kicked yet but I think it feels really good,” Shing stated after his win. “I only play three events a year due to work but I actually had a week off of work so I came here.”
He added: “The casino was great, the people were amazing and I just had a blast here at the final table so I will definitely be making this trip again ... As you can expect I’m exhausted at this point and I’m ready to go home and see my kids.”
Position | Name | Hometown | Prize Money |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Philip Shing | Brooklyn, New York | $151,284 |
2 | Ken Donarski | Willow Brook, Illinois | $93,498 |
3 | John Gallaher | Lebanon, Tennessee | $68,947 |
4 | James Pupillo | Gilbert, Arizona | $51,484 |
5 | Cero Zuccarello | Madison, Wisconsin | $38,937 |
6 | Chris Roth | Waukesha, Wisconsin | $29,829 |
7 | Michael Hartzheim | Little Chute, Wisconsin | $23,152 |
8 | Marcus Yofon | Las Vegas, Nevada | $18,209 |
9 | Fadi Hamad | Danvers, Illinois | $14,514 |
The first final table casualty was the result of a classic flip when Marcus Yofon failed to get there with ace-king suited against Shing’s pocket eights.
Not long after, Mike Hartzheim bowed out in seventh after flopping top pair with a flush draw. He got it in on the turn against Cero Zuccarello, who was ahead with aces up. The ace of diamonds on the river gave Hartzheim his flush, but it was no good as it also filled up Zuccarello.
Chris Roth took his leave after jamming with nine-seven only to run into Zuccarello’s kings, and then the latter followed him out the door after running into kings himself after John Gallaher had limped with them from the small blind.
James Pupillo, who back in September finished fourth in the same tournament, got unlucky losing with ace-jack to the ace-eight of Shing all in preflop after an eight spike on the turn. That resulted in back-to-back fourth-place finishes for Pupillo, this one good for $51,484.
After Gallaher was dispatched in third place – the result of losing with queen-jack to Shing’s ace-jack – it took just one hand of heads-up play to crown a winner. Ken Donarski was at a 6:1 chip disadvantage and three-bet jammed with jack-eight. Shing called with ace-jack and held to nab by far the biggest score of his career.
The WSOP Circuit Potawatomi Casino Championship race was a tight one. Donarski had the early lead only to see Brett Reichard pass him up. Then, Vishal Patel took down the last two events on the schedule to win back-to-back rings and take the lead. Reichard’s elimination from the Main Event meant he was out of the running, but Donarski remained.
He needed to finish third or better to claim the title, so by finishing in second place he locked up the stop’s second seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship. It was the cherry on top of an excellent series for Donarski, who finished fifth in Event #1: $400 NLH for $5,409 and then won Event #5: $400 NLH for $13,127 and his second gold ring.
Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
Event #1: $400 NLH | 313 | $103,290 | Darin Utley | $22,642 |
Event #2: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha | 164 | $54,120 | Kyle Klett | $13,723 |
Event #3: $400 NLH Multi-Flight | 983 | $324,390 | James Gregg | $54,155 |
Event #4: $400 NLH Tubro | 257 | $84,810 | Jorden Helstern | $19,019 |
Event #5: $400 NLH One-Day | 155 | $51,150 | Ken Donarski | $13,127 |
Event #6: $400 NLH 6-Handed | 224 | $73,920 | Todd Sladek | $17,630 |
Event #7: $600 NLH 8-Hnaded | 162 | $83,430 | Brett Reichard | $21,611 |
Event #8: $400 Monster Stack | 610 | $201,300 | Jason Farkas | $38,039 |
Event #9: $1,125 NLH | 151 | $151,000 | Sam Cosby | $39,250 |
$250 Ladies Event NLH | 69 | $13,800 | Kyna England | $4,436 |
Event #10: $1,700 Main Event | 524 | $793,860 | Philip Shing | $151,284 |
Event #11: $250 NLH One-Day | 366 | $73,200 | Josh Clanton | $15,374 |
Event #12: $400 NLH One-Day | 190 | $62,700 | Vishal Patel | $15,272 |
$250 Seniors Event #1 | 311 | $62,200 | Scott Weinstein | $13,642 |
$250 Seniors Event #2 | 266 | $53,200 | Scott Reilly | $11,835 |
Event #13: $400 NLH Double Stack | 255 | $84,150 | Vishal Patel | $18,873 |
The World Series of Poker Circuit continues this week at Hard Rock Tampa. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on-site later this week to offer live updates from both high rollers as well as that stop’s $1,700 Main Event.
In the first hand of heads-up play, Tsz Shing raised the button to 450,000 and called when Ken Donarski jammed for right around 2 million.
Tsz Shing:
Ken Donarski:
Shing was way out in front and stayed there as the board ran out . Donarski had to settle for second place and $93,498 in prize money, though both men will walk away with seats into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
15,720,000
2,020,000
|
2,020,000 |
Ken Donarski | Busted |
Tsz Shing raised to 225,000 from the button and then called when John Gallaher three-bet all in for around 2.1 million.
Tsz Shing:
John Gallaher:
The flop gave Gallaher a gutshot straight draw but neither the turn nor river helped him. With that, Gallaher was ousted in third place for $68,947.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
13,700,000
4,300,000
|
4,300,000 |
Ken Donarski |
2,000,000
-1,200,000
|
-1,200,000 |
John Gallaher | Busted |
Last September, James Pupillo finished fourth in the WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event for $46,017. Fate had the same finish in store for him again, though this time it was for $51,484.
In his final hand, Tsz Shing raised to 200,000 under the gun and called when Pupillo jammed for 1.255 million from the small blind.
Tsz Shing:
James Pupillo:
Pupillo was in a dominating position and he picked up a straight draw on the flop. Unfortunately for him, and his brother Nick on the rail, the dealer burned and turned the to pair Shing.
The river was a brick for Pupillo and he was sent out the door in fourth place yet again.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
9,400,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
James Pupillo | Busted |
Tsz Shing opened for 300,000 from the small blind and Johhny "Run-Good" Gallaher three-bet jammed from the big blind getting snap-called by Shing.
Tsz Shing:
John Gallaher:
Gallaher was behind and didn't receive any help from the flop.
The turn however, came the giving Gallaher the wheel draw which was completed with the river giving Gallaher the double-up worth 1,825,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
8,000,000
-600,000
|
-600,000 |
John Gallaher |
1,650,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
Action folded to Tsz Shing in the small blind and he simply moved all in to put the pressure on John Gallaher, who called off for 850,000 from the big.
Tsz Shing:
John Gallaher:
Shing was ahead but not after the flop fell flop paired Gallaher. The turn gave Gallaher an added flush draw and the turn secured him the double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
8,600,000
-900,000
|
-900,000 |
John Gallaher |
1,800,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tsz Shing
|
9,500,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Ken Donarski |
3,200,000
1,200,000
|
1,200,000 |
James Pupillo |
1,500,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
John Gallaher |
800,000
-900,000
|
-900,000 |
Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000