2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$180,986
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$898,242
Entries
401
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
54
Players Left
1

Hal Rotholz Wins 2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event ($180,986)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Hal Rotholz, photo c/o bestbet Jacksonville/Johnny Pham
Hal Rotholz, photo c/o bestbet Jacksonville/Johnny Pham

The 2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event drew 401 entries and generated a prize pool of $898,242 with 54 players coming back for Sunday's Day 2 to play down to one. In the end, Hal Rotholz was that one, and it earned him a $180,986 payday.

Rotholz advanced to Day 2 from the second of two starting flights and entered play with a slightly above-average stack of 234,000. Two hours into the day, he had nearly doubled that to climb into the top 10 in chips, and he climbed to the top five by the second break of the day before grinding his way through the final three tables. From there, he came into the final table sixth in chips, and just about everything went his way from there.

2021 bestbet Spring Series Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Hal RotholzNew York, New York$180,986
2Jake FerroSyracuse, New York$120,658
3Kyle CartwrightArlington, Tennessee$88,761
4Johnny LandrethLanett, Alabama$66,069
5David JacksonJacksonville, Florida$49,767
6Brian ArbaughAkron, Ohio$37,941
7Stephen StroutSt. Augustine, Florida$29,280
8Dustin HolladayMurrells Inlet, South Carolina$22,876

Day 2 Recap

The 54 players that returned did so just three places away from making the money. Ken Taffaro was the shortest stack entering the day, doing so with 10 big blinds but finding himself unable to pick up anything of note. He was one of the first two eliminations on the day, bringing about hand-for-hand play with the bubble bursting just two hands in when Aaron Thivyanathan and Filipp Khavin both were eliminated on the same hand to split a first-level payout.

Eliminations then came at a steady pace before roughly a full level went by with 39 players remaining. Within the next half an hour, Day 1a chip leader Nick Raio, Jack Sumner, and Justin Zaki busted (35-37th), and the tournament reached four tables shortly thereafter with sixth-place finisher Brian Arbaugh atop the counts with a stack just shy of 1 million.

Just one more 40-minute level needed to occur for the three-table redraw, with James Calderaro and Byron Kaverman being the first two to fall thereafter. Arbaugh remained near the top of the counts with Jake Ferro beginning his ascent around that time just the same, and the two wound up at the same table when the final 16 were reached. Ferro was fairly active with everyone at his table and wound up chipping up to 2.175 million by the time the final table was reached.

As for the other table in play at the time, start-of-day chip leader and third-place finisher Kyle Cartwright also continued to accumulate chips throughout the day and continued to climb as play got short-handed. He then took a few hits to his stack but found a double and picked up where he had previously left off to take a chip-leading stack of 2.39 million into the final eight.

From Eight to One

Johnny Landreth came into the final table as the shortest stack with 400,000 midway through a big blind of 40,000. He doubled on the very first hand of play when he picked up two kings in the big blind and Ferro was priced in to call after opening with nine-five suited on the button. Shortly thereafter, January's Winter Open Main Event 10th-place finisher Dustin Holladay cold-called with two queens behind a three-bet from Ferro in a hand that saw four clubs come on board. Ferro had two kings with both players holding a club and Holladay was left short.

Holladay then picked up ace-king and shoved. David Jackson re-jammed with pocket jacks and Arbaugh called all in with king-queen, giving Holladay to have a chance at tripling. He flopped a king but Arbaugh turned a queen to send him out in eighth. Stephen Strout then became short and was the next to fall at Ferro's expense, with Arbaugh going out a few hands later after running a failed bluff attempt into Landreth.

Cartwright then began to pull away with five remaining until Jackson got two black queens all in preflop against the pocket jacks of Rotholz. Three diamonds on the flop gave Rotholz a flush draw that got there on the river to eliminate Jackson in fifth and put Rotholz into the chip lead temporarily, but Cartwright got it back and built on it from there by eliminating Landreth in fourth.

Unfortunately for Cartwright, variance took a turn for the worst and the momentum went all Ferro's way. Eventually, a blind-on-blind situation between the two saw Ferro limp-jam ace-queen into Cartwright's pocket kings and a queen on the flop was accompanied by another on the river to give Ferro trips and send him into heads-up play with a massive chip lead.

However, on the first hand of heads-up play, Ferro flopped a flush draw and Rotholz flopped top pair. Stacks went in with Ferro having a shot to end it all in one hand but he did not fill up and Rotholz pulled close to even. Rotholz then took the chip lead for a bit before Ferro took three hands in quick succession to pull back ahead.

But it was all Rotholz from there. Ferro limped and then three-bet on the button with ace-king only to see Rotholz four-bet jam with queen-jack. Once again, Ferro's shot at victory was shattered as Rotholz flopped top two pair and turned a full house to take a huge lead. Ferro then found himself under 20 big blinds and re-shoved queen-jack into Rotholz's king-jack with a clean runout resulting in Rotholz earning all the chips, the trophy, and the top prize of the tournament.

bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series Winners

The 11-event series proved to be a big success catering to a combined 2,310 entries and awarding $1,712,974 in prize money. Here's a look at all those who captured titles:

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $560 NLH741$363,104Kenneth Brossoit$51,180
Event #2: $360 PLO112$34,160Armando Figueroa$9,339
Event #3: $460 NLH w/ $100 Bounties194$58,200Alex Ortiz$13,330
Event #4: $260 NLH190$41,800Bryan Brozman$9,906
Event #5: $360 NLH Monster Stack194$59,170Billy Cashwell$13,784
Event #6: $260 NLH Turbo w/ $50 Bounties83$14,110Steve Zhang$3,735
Event #7: $360 NLH Ladies49$14,945Stella Davila$5,028
Event #8: $1,200 NLH 6-Max134$142,040David Dowdy$32,011
Event #9: $360 HORSE45$13,725Charles Janney$4,100
Event #10: $500 NLH The bestbet 500167$73,480Nabil "Doc" Hirezi$15,775
bestbet Spring Series $2,500 Main Event401$898,240Hal Rotholz$180,986

Tags: Aaron ThivyanathanBrian ArbaughByron KavermanDavid JacksonDustin HolladayFilipp KhavinHal RotholzJack SumnerJake FerroJames CalderaroJohnny LandrethJustin ZakiKen TaffaroKyle CartwrightNick RaioStephen Strout

Jake Ferro Eliminated in 2nd Place ($120,658)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Jake Ferro
Jake Ferro

Hal Rotholz raised to 225,000 on the button with {k-Diamonds}{j-Spades} and Jake Ferro three-bet shoved his remaining 1.75 million into the middle in the big blind with {q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} and Rotholz called upon receiving confirmation of the amount.

Ferro was in trouble with his dominated hand and no help came on the runout {5-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{4-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} to result in his runner-up finish in the 2021 bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series $2,500 Main Event, good for $120,658. Meanwhile, Hal Rotholz has claimed the trophy and top prize of $180,986.

A recap of the tournament will be posted in the near future, so be sure to stick around.

Player Chips Progress
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
10,050,000 1,750,000
Jake Ferro us
Jake Ferro
Busted

Tags: Hal RotholzJake Ferro

Kyle Cartwright Eliminated in 3rd Place ($88,761)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Kyle Cartwright
Kyle Cartwright

After Hal Rotholz folded on the button, Jake Ferro completed his small blind with {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and Kyle Cartwright raised his option with {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}. Rotholz limp-jammed on him and he snap-called.

A queen-high flop {6-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} gave Rotholz two more outs to send Cartwright out in third place. The first of his two shots missed on the turn {2-Clubs} but the river {q-Diamonds} gave Rotholz trips, topping Cartwright's cowboys to end his run just shy of the top.

Cartwright takes home $88,761 for his performance; meanwhile, Rotholz and Ferro are taking a quick break before beginning their heads-up match with Ferro taking a lead into the contest.

Player Chips Progress
Jake Ferro us
Jake Ferro
7,275,000 1,135,000
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
2,775,000 -705,000
Kyle Cartwright us
Kyle Cartwright
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Hal RotholzJake FerroKyle Cartwright

Johnny Landreth Eliminated in 4th Place ($66,069)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Johnny Landreth
Johnny Landreth

Kyle Cartwright was in the cutoff and raised to 160,000 with {a-Spades}{9-Diamonds}. Johnny Landreth called on the button with {k-Spades}{9-Spades} and then Hal Rotholz three-bet to 410,000 in the small blind. Cartwright folded and then Landreth called, leaving himself 205,000 behind.

Rotholz put Landreth in blind before the flop came {10-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and Landreth thought for a couple of moments before calling off the last of his chips with the gutter ball.

The turn {a-Diamonds} left Landreth's gutshot draw set to chop the pot at best, but no queen came on the river {3-Clubs} and he was eliminated in fourth place as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Kyle Cartwright us
Kyle Cartwright
WSOP 1X Winner
4,265,000 -380,000
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
3,175,000 965,000
Jake Ferro us
Jake Ferro
2,610,000 40,000
Johnny Landreth us
Johnny Landreth
Busted

Tags: Hal RotholzJohnny LandrethKyle Cartwright

David Jackson Eliminated in 5th Place ($49,767)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
David Jackson
David Jackson

David Jackson opened to 120,000 in the hijack with {q-Spades}{q-Clubs} and Hal Rotholz looked down at {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds} in the cutoff. Rotholz three-bet to 370,000, prompting Jake Ferro to fold {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts} on the button. Once action was back on Jackson, he four-bet shoved for 1.105 million and Rotholz called off the remainder.

The flop {6-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} gave Rotholz a flush draw, leaving Jackson with nine more outs to sweat. The turn {4-Clubs} was safe, but the river {3-Diamonds} completed Rotholz's draw and eliminated Jackson in fourth place, earning $49,767 for his performance.

Player Chips Progress
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
4,115,000 1,255,000
David Jackson us
David Jackson
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: David JacksonHal RotholzJake Ferro

Brian Arbaugh Eliminated in 6th Place ($37,941)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Brian Arbaugh
Brian Arbaugh

Johnny Landreth was in the hijack and raised to 175,000 with {j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. Brian Arbaugh was on the button with {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and three-bet to 300,000, roughly one-third of his stack. The blinds folded and Landreth called, bringing the flop {7-Spades}{q-Spades}{8-Hearts} where Landreth checked and then called Arbaugh's continuation-bet of 175,000.

The turn came {7-Diamonds} and Landreth checked again. Arbaugh jammed for his last 435,000 and Landreth immediately called. No ace came on the river {9-Hearts} and Arbaugh finished in sixth place as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Johnny Landreth us
Johnny Landreth
2,245,000 1,035,000
Brian Arbaugh us
Brian Arbaugh
Busted

Tags: Brian ArbaughJohnny Landreth

Stephen Strout Eliminated in 7th Place ($29,280)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Stephen Strout
Stephen Strout

Jake Ferro raised to 115,000 in the hijack with {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades} and received a call from Stephen Strout in the small blind with {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}. Action went heads up to a flop of {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{q-Spades} and Strout check-shoved his remaining 235,000 into the middle over Ferro's continuation-bet of 75,000, which Ferro called.

Strout was drawing only to running tens or a broadway card to chop it, but none came as the turn {4-Hearts} and river {8-Hearts} completed the runout to bring his elimination in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Jake Ferro us
Jake Ferro
3,230,000 325,000
Stephen Strout us
Stephen Strout
Busted

Tags: Jake FerroStephen Strout

Dustin Holladay Eliminated in 8th Place ($22,876)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Dustin Holladay
Dustin Holladay

Dustin Holladay open-jammed for 265,000 in the cutoff with {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds} and David Johnson re-jammed on the button for 1.02 million with {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}. Brian Arbaugh had {k-Spades}{q-Clubs} in the small blind and got a count for Holladay's stack. He thought for over a minute and then called all in for 345,000.

The board ran out {k-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{5-Spades} to give Arbaugh two pair and nearly triple his stack, sending Holladay out in eighth and taking a chunk of Jackson's stack along the way.

Player Chips Progress
Brian Arbaugh us
Brian Arbaugh
1,035,000 630,000
David Jackson us
David Jackson
WSOP 1X Winner
675,000 -445,000
Dustin Holladay us
Dustin Holladay
Busted

Tags: Brian ArbaughDavid JohnsonDustin Holladay

Zach Gruneberg Eliminated in 9th Place ($18,099)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Zach Gruneberg
Zach Gruneberg

Zach Gruneberg open-shoved for 305,000 in the hijack and action folded to Kyle Cartwright in the big blind, who looked down at his two cards and then proceeded to grab a stack of chips and place them down onto the felt as he simultaneously turned up his hand.

Zach Gruneberg: {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Kyle Cartwright: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}

The flop {7-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} gave Cartwright top two pair, leaving Gruneberg in need of hitting a ten to stay alive. One did not come as {9-Spades}{3-Diamonds} completed the runout and Gruneberg became the ninth-place finisher as a result. The tournament clock has now been paused with 21:46 remaining in Level 24 for the eight final tablists to make their way to the studio table in preparation for the live-streamed final table.

Play will resume at 8:10 p.m. and the live stream will come on a 30-minute delay with PokerNews updating alongside the live stream.

Player Chips Progress
Kyle Cartwright us
Kyle Cartwright
WSOP 1X Winner
2,465,000 365,000
Zach Gruneberg us
Zach Gruneberg
Busted

Tags: Kyle CartwrightZach Gruneberg

William Thomas Eliminated in 10th Place ($18,099)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
William Thomas
William Thomas

William Thomas had found a double but was down to under 200,000 again after the blinds went through him. He called all in from the cutoff after Dustin Holladay open-jammed in the hijack with a covering stack.

William Thomas: {k-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Dustin Holladay: {3-Clubs}{3-Hearts}

Holladay was the one to win the coin flip on a runout of {j-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{9-Clubs} and Thomas tapped the table before making his way to the payout table, taking 10th place in the tournament. One more elimination is now needed to reach the final table of eight.

Player Chips Progress
Dustin Holladay us
Dustin Holladay
700,000 25,000
William Thomas us
William Thomas
Busted

Tags: Dustin HolladayWilliam Thomas