Parx Big Stax XXXI

Big Stax 1100
Day: 3
Event Info

Parx Big Stax XXXI

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
73
Prize
$82,549
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$394,790
Entries
370
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Grigoriy Shvarts Wins Parx Big Stax 1100 ($82,549)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Grigoriy Shvarts
Grigoriy Shvarts

Three players were left in Parx Big Stax 1100 and with the slow, deep-stacked structure, it looked like it could be awhile before the tournament ended.

Grigoriy Shvarts had other ideas though, and his final two opponents walked right into traps, bluffing off all of their chips to him in huge pots when he had monster hands. The win, worth $82,549 for topping a field of 370, was Shvarts' fourth in the five-figure range and ended some recent final table frustration for him.

"It feels really good, finally," said an elated and a little relieved Shvarts. "It's been a lot of bad beats, stuff like that. Finally came my way."

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Grigoriy ShvartsNew York, New York$82,549
2AJ JamilGlen Cove, New York$57,793
3Thomas ParkesAlburtis, Pennsylvania$37,154
4Hal RotholzNew York, New York$24,402
5Rafael YaraliyevBrooklyn, New York$18,792
6Peter IppolitoEast Meadow, New York$15,547
7Rafal KordysNew Hyde Park, New York$13,028
8David WhitnahJersey City, New Jersey$10,651

Shvarts' dominance wasn't looking so certain back on Day 1. Although he had a pile of chips, Shvarts got caught up in a hand and realized in the middle of it he was not OK, asking the tournament director if he could get an EMT on the horn.

Shvarts managed to finish off the hand — he turned a boat and rivered quads so winning the pot was never going to be an issue — and bust his opponent, and he stepped away from the tournament for a bit to try to shake it off.

The 29-year-old admitted the illness stemmed from a drinking bender that had bled right into the tournament, and when he returned to bag up his chips, he knew he had to get some rest and get right for Day 2.

"I woke up feeling better and it just went my way from there," he said.

Indeed, Shvarts really got rolling on Day 2. That's when he ran up a sizable chip lead heading into the final table, entering the final day of play with about 30% of the total chips. He rarely was challenged as he spent nearly the entire time leading, with only Thomas Parkes resting the top spot from him briefly.

Three-handed with Parkes and AJ Jamil, Shvarts closed things out in a hurry. First, Parkes turned flopped top pair into a bluff in a three-bet pot when he three-barreled off on an ace-high board with king-queen, good for queens and sevens on the river when the board paired. Unfortunately for him, Shvarts was lying in wait with sevens full of aces after flopping second pair.

Grigoriy Shvarts and AJ Jamil, heads up at Parx Big Stax 1100.
Shvarts wasn't entertaining negotiations heads up.

Then, he battled Jamil a bit heads up before the two discussed a possible chop with Shvarts holding a 2-to-1 lead. Jamil wanted to leave some dough to play for, but Shvarts was still tired from the long tournament grind and wasn't having it.

They decided to play, and a few hands later, Shvarts called a three-bet and flopped a straight with seven-three, Joe Hachem-style. Jamil overbet shoved into him with just ace-high, and Shvarts stood up and shouted in triumph.

"GAME. OVER." he yelled.

Afterward, he admitted the cards fell his way but he was also happy with how he played.

"I didn't really see nobody outplaying me," he said. "I felt really confident."

The 29-year-old Russian-born Shvarts, who said he's been living stateside since he was 10, secured his second-biggest cash after a fifth-place run in WPT Maryland Live! back in 2017 that netted him over $92K. He said he's walked away from every tournament a better player since that run, and he knows what lesson he took from this one.

"This tournament actually told me that I have to stop doing that," he said of his partying. "In order to play tournaments, you have to be in good shape. You cannot not sleep, go out, drink and expect to be on the same game as everybody else."

Tags: Grigoriy Shvarts

AJ Jamil Eliminated in 2nd Place ($57,793)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
AJ Jamil
AJ Jamil

Grigoriy Shvarts raised on the button and called a three-bet to 750,000 from AJ Jamil. On the {4-Spades}{5-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} flop, Jamil announced he was all in for what looked like around 4 million, and Shvarts shouted a call, slapping down {7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for the flopped straight.

Jamil was all but cooked with {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds}, needing a miracle chop, but the {q-Diamonds} turn assured that wouldn't be the case.

Player Chips Progress
Grigoriy Shvarts us
Grigoriy Shvarts
18,500,000 6,000,000
AJ Jamil us
AJ Jamil
Busted

Tags: AJ JamilGrigoriy Shvarts

Thomas Parkes Eliminated in 3rd Place ($37,154)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Thomas Parkes
Thomas Parkes

From the sound of the preflop action, it seemed Thomas Parkes completed the blind and Grigoriy Shvarts made it 280,000. Parkes came back with 550,000 and Shvarts called to see the {3-Spades}{7-Hearts}{q-Spades} flop. Parkes bet 375,000 and Shvarts called. On the {a-Diamonds}, Parkes fired again for 750,000 and Shvarts called. The river was the {7-Diamonds} and Parkes announced all in.

Shvarts beat him to the pot and showed {a-Clubs}{7-Spades} for a full house. Parkes revealed {k-Spades}{q-Clubs} and hit the rail in third.

Player Chips Progress
Grigoriy Shvarts us
Grigoriy Shvarts
12,300,000 3,800,000
AJ Jamil us
AJ Jamil
6,200,000 2,255,000
Thomas Parkes us
Thomas Parkes
Busted

Tags: Grigoriy ShvartsThomas Parkes

Hal Rotholz Eliminated in 4th Place ($24,402)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Hal Rotholz
Hal Rotholz

Hal Rotholz was facing a bet of 600,000, nearly all of his stack, against Thomas Parkes. The board read {a-Spades}{5-Clubs}{6-Spades}{3-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} and Rotholz opted to call but couldn't beat {k-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for aces up. He flicked in a {5-Diamonds} and was left with one big blind.

Rotholz quadrupled that up the first hand with {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}, hitting a jack on the river against {7-}{2-} and {8-}{5-}. Then, he doubled up with {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} over Grigoriye Shvarts' {q-Clubs}{8-Spades}, flopping a six.

Finally, he met his end with {k-Clubs}{8-Clubs}, as Shvarts set him at risk with {a-Diamonds}{3-Spades}. Both players missed the {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{9-Spades}{q-Diamonds} board and Rotholz finally headed for payouts.

Player Chips Progress
Grigoriy Shvarts us
Grigoriy Shvarts
10,000,000 1,100,000
Thomas Parkes us
Thomas Parkes
4,700,000 700,000
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
Busted

Tags: Thomas ParkesHal RotholzGrigoriye Shvarts

Rafael Yaraliyev Eliminated in 5th Place ($18,792)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Rafael Yaraliyev
Rafael Yaraliyev

Rafael Yaraliyev shoved on the button for about 900,000. Big blind Grigoriy Shvarts took some thinking time then announced a call.

Rafael Yaraliyev: {j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Grigoriy Shvarts: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

With rapid speed, the dealer fired out a board of {k-Clubs}{2-Spades}{3-Spades}{10-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. Yaraliyev took the lead on the turn but went bust when Shvarts paired up on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Grigoriy Shvarts us
Grigoriy Shvarts
6,480,000 880,000
Rafael Yaraliyev us
Rafael Yaraliyev
Busted

Tags: Grigoriy ShvartsRafael Yaraliyev

Peter Ippolito Eliminated in 6th Place ($15,547)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Peter Ippolito
Peter Ippolito

After a raising war, Peter Ippolito was all in on the button with {q-Clubs}{q-Spades} against Thomas Parkes' {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} from the small blind. The {8-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{8-Hearts} had Parkes in need on the river but the dealer delivered with the {a-Hearts}.

Stacks were counted down and Ippolito's 2.7 million or so was covered by Parkes.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Parkes us
Thomas Parkes
6,100,000 2,655,000
Peter Ippolito us
Peter Ippolito
Busted

Tags: Peter IppolitoThomas Parks

Rafal Kordys Eliminated in 7th Place ($13,028)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Rafal Kordys
Rafal Kordys

Grigoriy Shvarts opened for 120,000 early, Hal Rotholz called on his left and Rafal Kordys jammed in the cutoff. It was 1,080,000 and Shvarts reshoved after getting the count. Rotholz took a deep breath and stood up but tossed {10-}{10-} into the middle after about 15 seconds.

Grigoriy Shvarts: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Rafal Kordys: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

Kordys lived by the three-outer a bit ago but would this time be bitten by it was {q-Clubs}{9-Spades}{4-Spades} flopped. The {9-Clubs} turn and {3-Hearts} river changed nothing and Kordys was forced to accept a seventh-place payout.

Player Chips Progress
Grigoriy Shvarts us
Grigoriy Shvarts
7,300,000 1,300,000
Rafal Kordys us
Rafal Kordys
Busted

Tags: Hal RotholzRafal KordysGrigoriy Shvarts

Cody Heuschkel Eliminated in 9th Place ($8,255)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Cody Heuschkel
Cody Heuschkel

Cody Heuschkel moved all in for 620,000 second to act and Hal Rotholz reshoved over him from a couple of seats over, folding out the rest of the players.

Cody Heuschkel: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}
Hal Rotholz: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}

The {q-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} flop kept things interesting, as did the {j-Hearts} turn. A {5-Hearts} was a total brick on the river, though, and Heuschkel missed his numerous outs to hit the rail in ninth.

Player Chips Progress
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
1,650,000 415,000
Cody Heuschkel us
Cody Heuschkel
Busted

Tags: Cody HeuschkelHal Rotholz

Welcome to Day 3 of Parx Big Stax 1100

Parx Big Stax 31 1100 Day 1a
Parx Big Stax 31 1100 Day 1a

After three long days of grinding, the final day of Parx Big Stax 1100 has arrived. It's time for Day 3 and time for a champion to be crowned.

The field has already been whittled to a final table, as nine players remain in contention. Grigoriy Shvarts has the chip lead, but the structure is very slow and deep, so there will be plenty of time for other contenders to build up and overtake him. His 5.6 million represents about 30% of the chips in play, so he's certainly in good position.

Thomas Parkes and AJ Jamil are next in the counts as the only two players north of 3 million. Rafael Yaraliyev also has a very healthy stack of just over 2 million. After that, a slew of players sit between 10 and 31 big blinds, so they'll be looking to get involved early.

Here's how the seating shakes out:

SeatPlayerStack
1AJ Jamil3,100,000
2Rafal Kordys1,010,000
3Rafael Yaraliyev2,060,000
4Peter Ippolito465,000
5Thomas Parkes3,680,000
6David Whitnah1,110,000
7Cody Heuschkel360,000
8Grigoriy Shvarts5,600,000
9Hal Rotholz1,235,000

Everyone has $8,255 locked up and there's right around 10 times that up top, along with a trophy and the chance to join the list of Parx champions. Play resumes with blinds of 20,000/40,000/40,000 and slowly moves up with each level lasting 90 minutes. The big blind ante will be halved at four-handed play.

A field of 370 has been reduced to these nine. Stay tuned to PokerNews starting at noon local time to see who is the last player standing.