2014 Seneca Niagara Summer Slam

$600 No-Limit Hold'em $100,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2014 Seneca Niagara Summer Slam

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$41,744
Event Info
Buy-in
$550
Prize Pool
$195,847
Entries
369
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Jimmy Thomson Bags Day 1b Chip Lead of 2014 Summer Slam Main Event

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Jimmy Thomson
Jimmy Thomson

The 2014 Summer Slam Main Event continued Saturday morning in Niagara Falls, New York with the second of two starting flights. The $600 tournament features a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool and two starting flights before a champion is crowned on Sunday.

After 130 entries were tallied on Day 1a, 239 more hit the felt on Saturday to create a total field of 369. That number nearly doubled the $100K guarantee and created a top prize of $47,000 which will go to Sunday’s champion.

After 14 and a half levels on Saturday it was Jimmy Thomson leading the final 33 survivors with 275,000 in chips. Thomson benefited from a timely suckout against Dennis Durante to stay alive late in the day and continued climbing to barely clip Blake Napierala and John Theofilopoulos for the Day 1b lead.

Day 1b attracted many of the best players in the region, including Travell Thomas, Nick Walker, Matthew Sande, Scott Aitchison and defending champ Andy Spears. However, only Thomas was able to punch his ticket to Day 2 from that group.

WSOP bracelet winner Jonathan Dimmig, who won the $1,500 Millionaire Maker Event in June for $1.3 million, made it through with a big stack. Dimmig won a massive three-way all in when he flopped middle set of queens against bottom set and top pair to take the chip lead with 245,000. The aggressive pro has the talent and experience to make a run for the title on Sunday.

Two-time Summer Slam champ Joe Ciffa also bagged a healthy stack when Day 1b came to a close. Ciffa was a huge pot in Level 9 to take a massive lead over the rest of the field. With the flop showing {Q-Spades}{A-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} Ciffa checked and Scott Aitchison bet 5,000. Ciffa called and the {2-Spades} hit the turn. Ciffa check-called again, this time a bet of 11,000, and the {9-Spades} completed the board on the river. Ciffa checked for a third time and Aitchison bet 20,000, leaving about 16,000 behind. Ciffa moved all in and a startled Aitchison shrugged his shoulders and announced a call.

Ciffa: {4-Spades}{3-Spades}
Aitchison: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}

Ciffa went runner-runner for a flush to crack Aitchison's set of aces, sending the pro out of the tournament.

But the most memorable hand of the day involved the chip leader Thomson. We heard a commotion at Table 8 and saw Dennis Durante standing up and staring at the {9-Spades}{2-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} board in disbelief.

"This is some sick s***, man."

Durante told us that Thomson had opened to 7,000 from early position and Durante three-bet to 17,500 from the button. Thomson called and then checked the flop. Durante bet 17,500 and Thomson moved in for about 55,000. Durante called and was a huge favorite with the {A-Spades}{A-Clubs} against Thomson's {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}, but Thomson went runner-runner for a straight to double up to 160,000. He then doubled up again when he flopped a set against an overpair to finish the day atop the leaderboard.

Durante was eliminated in the last level of the night. Others who failed to make Day 2 were Josh Knight, Jeff Joseph, Cameron Bartolotta and Johannes Mueller.

The Summer Slam Main Event continues Sunday at noon ET when the final 49 play down to a champion. We’ll have complete coverage of the tournament until a winner is crowned so keep your browsers locked to PokerNews.com until the conclusion!

Summer Slam Main Event Day 1b Top 10

PlacePlayerChips
1Jimmy Thomson275,000
2Blake Napierala274,500
3John Theofilopoulos273,000
4Scott Szatkowski224,000
5John Grace222,500
6Todd Saffron222,500
7Jonathan Dimmig213,500
8Guy Klass204,000
9Joe Ciffa203,500
10Buck Ramsay186,000

The Million Dollar Man Returns

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
Jonathan Dimmig
Jonathan Dimmig

Poker pro Jonathan Dimmig is making his long-awaited return to his home casino in Niagara Falls, NY this week. Needless to say, his life is a bit different now than the last time he stepped foot inside the Seneca Niagara poker room two years ago.

In June, Dimmig won the $1,500 Millionaire Maker event at the World Series of Poker, outlasting a massive field of 7,977 entries to collect more than $1.3 million. The Buffalo, NY native earned the first seven-figure score of his career in front of a group of close-knit poker players from the Niagara Falls area, all of whom were on his rail throughout the final table.

Dimmig, who moved to Las Vegas in 2012 to pursue poker full time, has already received a warm welcome home this week for the annual Summer Slam series. Dimmig has taken his seat in the Main Event looking to add another chapter to his successful poker story.

We sat down with Dimmig late last month to talk about how he got started playing poker, his connection to the Seneca Niagara poker room, and how his bold decision to turn pro paid off. Check out the full interview here at PokerNews.com.

Welcome to Day 1b of the 2014 Summer Slam Main Event

Main Event Belt
Main Event Belt

Welcome back to our coverage of the 2014 Seneca Niagara Summer Slam Main Event! The $600 flagship tournament features a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool, and after 130 entries hit the field on Friday the guarantee should easily be surpassed on Saturday's second flight.

The Main Event is a two-day tournament with registration and unlimited re-entries available for the first 10 levels on Day 1. Players will begin with 20,000 in chips with the blinds starting at 25/50 and levels lasting 40 minutes. The action will end tonight with 20 minutes left in Level 15 — the same time play ended on Day 1a when the field was whittled down to the final 12%.

2012 Summer Slam Main Event champ Alex Rivera bagged the biggest stack (379,000) last night after surging late in the day. Also among the 16 who advanced to Sunday's Day 2 were Ray Book, Budwey Salhab, Matt Parry and Glenn Pawlowski.

Day 1b kicks off at 11 a.m. and we will be here providing all of the latest from the tournament floor. Be sure to stay tuned as this exciting event begins!