2015 Western New York Poker Challenge

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 Western New York Poker Challenge

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$56,352
Event Info
Buy-in
$910
Prize Pool
$241,491
Entries
275
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Buck Ramsay Wins Another Main Event at Seneca Niagara!

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Buck Ramsay
Buck Ramsay

Nine players returned to Niagara Falls on Monday for the final table of the $1,000 Western New York Poker Challenge Main Event. Guy Klass entered the final day with a massive chip lead, holding nearly three times as many chips as his next closest competitor, and was the odds-on favorite to win his first major live event.

It took only three hours for the tournament to end, but it wasn't Klass who finished on top. Buck Ramsay dominated the action from start to finish, eliminating the first three players at the final table. He eventually grabbed the chip lead and was able to knock out Klass as well. Ramsay and Paula Ferro agreed to a heads-up deal that saw Ramsay claim his second Main Event title in Niagara Falls in seven months along with more than $56,000.

Ramsay was third in chips when the final table commenced at noon, but he began climbing right from the start. He took down David Kelly in ninth place after the two players saw a flop of {3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{8-Clubs}. Kelly checked, Ramsay bet 45,000, Kelly raised to 100,000 and Ramsay called.

The turn brought the {4-Diamonds} and Kelly shoved for more than 400,000. Ramsay called with pocket kings and was in front of Kelly's {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, and the river bricked to send Ramsay a nice pot to start the day.

A short while later Ramsay knocked out two players at the same time. With the blinds at 12,000/24,000, Ramsay raised to 55,000 from early position and Lawrence Schumacher called from the hijack. Alex Rivera then shipped it for 205,000 from the button. Ramsay and Schumacher both called, creating a massive pot before the flop was event dealt.

The dealer fanned the {Q-Spades}{J-Spades}{10-Clubs} flop and Ramsay bet 400,000. Schumacher moved all in for around 500,000 total, and Ramsay called.

Rivera: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Schumacher: {K-Clubs}{J-Clubs}
Ramsay: {10-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

Rivera was nearly dead, and Ramsay was able to hold on when the {7-Hearts} and {K-Spades} completed the board.

Ramsay continued to rake in chips without getting involved in any all-in situations until he and Klass went head-to-head in a huge pot. On a flop of {9-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts}, Klass checked, Ramsay bet 140,000 and Klass check-raised to 350,000. Ramsay moved all in, and Klass went into the tank-called.

Ramsay: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Klass: {J-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

Klass pleased for a nine, but the dealer didn't oblige with the {8-Spades} turn and {3-Spades} river. That pot gave Ramsey nearly a seven-to-one lead going into heads-up play with Ferro. She began shoving preflop and was able to double up once with {Q-Hearts}{10-Hearts} against {K-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, but the two called it a day after agreeing to a deal.

The Canadian Ramsay now has two Main Event titles at Seneca Niagara since August when he won the Seneca Summer Slam for $40,000. This victory also pushes him past $200,000 in career live tournament earnings, according to the Hendon Mob.

Congratulations to Buck Ramsay on another victory in Niagara Falls!

We Have a Deal! Buck Ramsay Wins!

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Paula Ferro -- 2nd Place
Paula Ferro -- 2nd Place

After Paula Ferro doubled up with {Q-Hearts}{10-Hearts} against Buck Ramsay's {K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}, the two players agreed to a deal that saw Ramsey claim his second Main Event title in less than a year at Seneca Niagara. Ramsay receives $56,352 and the trophy, and Ferro collects exactly $40,000.

Stay tuned for a full recap of the final table!

Blake Napierala Eliminated in 5th Place ($14,731)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Blake Napierala
Blake Napierala

Charles Johnson Jr. opened from the button and Blake Napierala shoved for around 450,000 from the small blind. Call.

Napierala: {A-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Johnson: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

Napierala had kicker problems and was unable to improve on the {Q-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{4-Hearts} board. His fifth-place finish capped off another impressive deep run here at Seneca Niagara.

Player Chips Progress
Charles Johnson Jr us
Charles Johnson Jr
1,070,000 375,000
Blake Napierala us
Blake Napierala
Busted

Sil Derubeis Eliminated in 6th Place ($11,109)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Sil Derubeis
Sil Derubeis

Paula Ferro moved all in for 315,000 from early position with the {A-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Sil Derubeis called from the small blind with the {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}. Ferro found her ace on the {A-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop, and Derubeis was unable to find help on the {3-Spades} turn and {7-Diamonds} river.

That hand crippled Derubeis, and he committed his remaining chips on the next hand with the {Q-Spades}{10-Hearts} but fell short against Guy Klass' {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs} on a {2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{2-Hearts} runout.

Player Chips Progress
Paula Ferro
Paula Ferro
650,000 100,000
Sil Derubeis
Sil Derubeis
Busted

Alex Rivera Eliminated in 8th Place; Lawrence Schumacher Eliminated in 7th Place

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Alex Rivera
Alex Rivera

Buck Ramsay raised to 55,000 from early position and Lawrence Schumacher called from the hijack. Alex Rivera then shipped it for 205,000 from the button. Ramsay and Schumacher both called, creating a massive pot before the flop was event dealt.

The dealer fanned the {Q-Spades}{J-Spades}{10-Clubs} flop and Ramsey sat still in his seat for 45 seconds before betting 400,000. Schumacher wasted little time in moving all in for around 500,000 total, and Ramsay called.

Rivera: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Schumacher: {K-Clubs}{J-Clubs}
Ramsay: {10-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

"I'm dead. Good game, guys," Rivera said as he walked away from the table. Ramsay was in front with his set but Schumacher had an open-ender to go along with his pair of jacks. The {7-Hearts} kept Ramsay in front, and the {K-Spades} river sealed the deal. Rivera and Schumacher exited the tournament and Ramsay moved closer to Klass at the top of the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
Buck Ramsay ca
Buck Ramsay
2,585,000 1,085,000
Lawrence Schumacher
Lawrence Schumacher
Busted
Alex Rivera us
Alex Rivera
Busted

David Kelly Eliminated in 9th Place ($5,434)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
David Kelly
David Kelly

David Kelly opened to 50,000 from the hijack and Buck Ramsay called from the cutoff. The flop rolled out {3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{8-Clubs} and Kelly checked. Ramsay bet 45,000, Kelly raised to 100,000 and Ramsay called.

The turn brought the {4-Diamonds} and Kelly shoved for more than 400,000. Ramsay looked Kelly's stack up and down and then tossed in a call.

Kelly: {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}
Ramsay: {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}

Kelly had a plethora of outs to win the hand on the river, but the {6-Clubs} wasn't one of them. He exits in ninth place, while Ramsay moves up to 1.5 million.

Player Chips Progress
Buck Ramsay ca
Buck Ramsay
1,500,000 633,000
David Kelly ie
David Kelly
Busted

Can Anyone Catch Klass?

The Wall of Klass
The Wall of Klass

Welcome to our final day coverage of the 2015 Western New York Poker Challenge Main Event. Today someone will claim the trophy and the $59,000 top prize, and we'll be on the floor of the Seneca Poker Room to bring you all of the highlights until the champion is crowned.

The man best positioned to win today is Guy Klass, a Buffalo native who has already more than doubled his career live tournament earnings by reaching the final table in this event. Klass will bring 2,869,000 in chips to the final table — nearly triple the amount of his next closest competitor. He took the chip lead from Adam Foster on Sunday evening and went on a rampage from there, eliminating the 11th- and 10th-place finishers to burst the final table bubble.

Also in contention today is Buck Ramsay, who won the Seneca Summer Slam Main Event last August for more than $41,000. Ramsey has more than $187,000 in career live tournament earnings and is a favorite to claim his second title this evening.

Seneca Poker regulars Blake Napierala and Alex Rivera will also be playing for the title today, as well as the lone lady in the field, Paula Ferro.

The action will resume at noon ET with the blinds at 12,000/24,000 and a 3,00 ante. Stay tuned for all the action from Niagara Falls!