2018 Seneca Fall Poker Classic

$1,000 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 Seneca Fall Poker Classic

Final Results
Winner
Victor Adams
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
$53,853
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$219,793
Entries
249
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Congratulations to Victor Adams, Winner of Fall Poker Classic 2018 Main Event ($53,853)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Victor Adams- Fall Poker Classic 2018 Main Event Champion
Victor Adams- Fall Poker Classic 2018 Main Event Champion

The final day began with an impressive group of players at the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino and when the dust had settled it was Canadian Victor Adams taking down the Fall Poker Classic $1,000 Main Event.

The day started off full of action, with many players taking part in the fireworks. Adams sat back and watched as the tournament began to shrink in front of his eyes.

The Canadian played well, showing great patience and was not afraid to push it all in the middle when needed. He began the day at the bottom of the leader board and grinded his short-stack until finally finding a double through Tim Vance, when he spiked an ace against Vance's ladies.

Adams would jump over the million mark for the first time and didn't look back from that point on, ending the day as the champion of the Fall Poker Classic Main Event for a staggering first place prize of $53,853.

Buffalo native and poker professional Chris Meyers would end up battling Adams in a heads-up match, with Adams having a seemingly overwhelming chip lead. Meyers quickly picked up a double up to even out the playing field as the two players then took turns having the chip lead. After over three hours of heated heads-up play, Meyers would find himself busting to Adams who was holding cowboys, but would still pocket a respectable $33,848 for his efforts.

Seneca Fall Poker Classic Main Event Final Table Results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Victor AdamsCanada$53,583
2Chris MeyersUnited States$33,848
3Vadim RozinCanada$24,397
4Peter ManciniCanada$18,023
5Tim VanceUnited States$13,407
6Alex VisbiskyUnited States$10,110
7Jason JamesCanada$7,913
8Maximilian DroegeCanada$6,154
9Steven CalvanesoUnited States$4,945

Final Table Action

The unofficial final table started off with a bang, on the very first hand there was a three-way all in that included Jeremy Hoeltke, Maximilian Droege, and Peter Mancini. Hoeltke would be eliminated in the hand, dubbed as the official final table bubble boy, while Mancini catapulted his stack into the chip lead with kings through Droege's pair of jacks.

The original plan was to end Day 2 once the tournament had only nine remaining, but the players agreed to finish one level before everyone would bag up their chips. During this level there would be two eliminations. The first to bust the official final table was Steven Calvaneso, when he got all of his chips in with nines against Vadim Rozin's ladies.

A big first hand of the unofficial final table left Droege as one of the shorter stacks after running up a monster stack on Day 2. The Canadian moved his remaining chips in the middle with queens, only to run into the aces of Meyers and he would take an exit in eighth place.

Jason James was one of the first players to aid in the tournament victory of Adams. James played patiently throughout the final day, when he finally picked up a hand it was no good as he ran into Adams and his pocket rockets, being eliminated in seventh place.

Second in chips to start the day was Alex Visbisky, who was looking to surpass his sixth place finish in this exact tournament last year. Visbisky lost a large percentage of his stack earlier in the day and when he finally picked up a decent hand he moved all in, only to run into the dimes of Rozin. He took an exit in sixth place for a second straight year.

The fifth place finished would be Vance, who was on a roller coaster ride all day, coming into the day around average and at one point was the chip leader of the tournament. He would catch a string of losing hands that ended in Adams sending him home with pocket tens.

Final day chipleader Mancini played a solid few days of poker, building up a monster stack for the last day of the tournament and applying pressure after doing so. The Canadian lost a few hands, leaving him a short-stack and he would move that stack all in on the button. Meyers would hook Mancini up with a call and the two would have a classic coin flip that ended in the favor of Meyers, Mancini headed out the door in fourth place.

When the tournament hit three-handed it seemed to take a leap in the passive play category and it would take over six hours of play before someone took an exit in third. Unfortunately for Rozin he was that individual as he would grind down to a short-stack and move all in, being called by Adams and heading home on a flip.

The heads-up battle was long, grueling and full of post-flop play. Meyers started as a dog, but quickly caught up to Adams and the two would take turns as the chipleader for several hours before a final hand would happen. The tournament would end when Meyers moved all in with ace jack and Adams called with his snowmen.

Adams is no rookie to the game, after just final tabling the WSOP Circuit event in Montreal earlier this year. He now has over $100,000 in tournament cashes with this win and will forever be the Fall Poker Classic 2018 Main Event Champion.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage of the Seneca Fall Poker Classic Main Event. Congratulations to all the winners! Watch for details on all of the upcoming events happening near you.

Tags: Alex VisbiskyChris MeyersJason JamesJeremy HoeltkeMaximilian DroegePeter ManciniSteven CalvanesoTim VanceVictor Adams

Chris Meyers Eliminated in 2nd Place ($33,848)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Chris Meyers
Chris Meyers

Chris Meyers was sitting on the shorter end of heads-up play when he moved all in from the button for around 1,655,000. Victor Adams snap-called from the big blind and players turned over their hands in what might be the last hand of the tournament.

Victor Adams: {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
Chris Meyers: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

The flop came down {6-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, Adams was still ahead with his cowboys. A {7-Spades} landed on the turn and Meyers would need an ace and only an ace to stay alive.

The river did not keep Meyers alive as a {3-Hearts} landed on the felt. Meyers was eliminated and Adams would take down the pot as well as the title.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Adams ca
Victor Adams
7,470,000 1,755,000
Chris Meyers us
Chris Meyers
Busted

Tags: Chris MeyersVictor Adams

Vadim Rozin Eliminated in 3rd Place ($24,397)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Vadim Rozin
Vadim Rozin

Vadim Rozin moved all in from the button for around 1.1 million and was called by Victor Adams in the small blind, the two turned over their hands with Rozin at risk of elimination.

Victor Adams: {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Vadim Rozin: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

The flop was huge for Adams as the dealer flipped over {j-Spades}{a-Clubs}{k-Spades}, giving him two pair and the lead in the hand. Rozin would need to get lucky to keep his tournament life alive.

The {2-Clubs} on the turn and {k-Diamonds} on the river did not change anything as Adams took down the pot, eliminating Rozin in the process.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Adams ca
Victor Adams
5,920,000 2,230,000
Vadim Rozin ca
Vadim Rozin
Day 1C Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Vadim RozinVictor Adams

Adams Takes the Lead

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Victor Adams
Victor Adams

Victor Adams opened to 150,000 from the button, Vadim Rozin stuck around from the big blind and the dealer turned over {7-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} on the flop. Both players checked and a {10-Spades} hit the felt on the turn.

Action checked to Adams who pushed in 100,000, only to be check-raised by Rozin to 300,000. Adams thought for a moment before making the call and the dealer flipped over a {q-Diamonds} on the river.

Rozin pushed in a bet of 450,000 and Adams snap-called. Rozin tabled {k-Spades}{8-Clubs} for nothing but king high and Adams showed {j-Spades}{10-Hearts} for a pair of tens, taking down the pot and catapulting into first on the leader board.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Adams ca
Victor Adams
3,870,000 1,445,000
Vadim Rozin ca
Vadim Rozin
Day 1C Chip Leader
1,350,000 -1,220,000

Adams Sets a Trap, Catches a Meyers

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Victor Adams
Victor Adams

Chris Meyers opened to 65,000 from the button, Vadim Rozin called from the small blind, Victor Adams called as well from the big blind and the dealer turned over {6-Spades}{10-Hearts}{3-Spades} on the flop.

Adams led for 50,000 and was quickly raised to 175,000 from Meyers. Action folded to Adams who made the call and a {a-Spades} landed on the turn. Both players checked and a {9-Diamonds} peeled off on the river.

The action was checked to Meyers who moved all in and Adams snap-called. Meyers tabled {7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} for an ill timed bluff as Adams turned over {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} for a flopped set. Adams has now moved into second position with that hand and has reached the two million mark for the first time.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Adams ca
Victor Adams
2,175,000 1,135,000
Chris Meyers us
Chris Meyers
2,050,000 -1,000,000

Tags: Chris MeyersVadim RozinVictor Adams

Peter Mancini Eliminated in 4th Place ($18,023)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Peter Mancini
Peter Mancini

Peter Mancini moved his last 660,000 all in from the button, Chris Meyers showed no hesitation as he made the call and the players turned over their hands, with the start of the day chipleader at risk of elimination.

Chris Meyers: {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Peter Mancini: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

It was a classic flip that became one sided when the dealer fanned out {a-Spades}{k-Spades}{4-Clubs} on the flop. Mancini would need to get lucky to keep his tournament life alive. The {a-Hearts} on the turn had Mancini drawing to only a five to win the pot, but it did not come as the dealer turned over a {2-Clubs} on the river.

Mancini started the day as the chipleader and played a great final table. The Seneca regular Meyers is now the chipleader and will be looking to capture his first title today.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Meyers us
Chris Meyers
2,825,000 550,000
Peter Mancini ca
Peter Mancini
Day 3 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Chris MeyersPeter Mancini

Meyers Finds a Call from Rozin

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Chris Meyers
Chris Meyers

Chris Meyers opened to 65,000 from the button, Vadim Rozin called from the small blind and the dealer turned over {5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{5-Spades} on the flop. Rozin check-called a bet of 75,000 from Meyers and the turn came an {8-Hearts}.

Action was checked to Meyers who bet 150,000 and was check-called again by Rozin. The river came the {4-Spades}, action was checked to Meyers who fired in 325,000.

Rozin took a few moments to think before making the call, Meyers tabled {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} for jacks up and Rozin mucked his hand as Meyers scooped in another healthy sized pot.

Player Chips Progress
Vadim Rozin ca
Vadim Rozin
Day 1C Chip Leader
2,745,000 -580,000
Chris Meyers us
Chris Meyers
2,275,000 695,000

Tags: Chris MeyersVadim Rozin

TIm Vance Eliminated in 5th Place ($13,407)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 24,000 ante
Tim Vance
Tim Vance

Action was on Victor Adams in the small blind when he moved all in, Tim Vance snap-called for his remaining 350,000 stack and the two players turned their cards over.

Victor Adams: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Tim Vance: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The flop came down {6-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{3-Diamonds} as Vance stood up and said, "It's been a pleasure gentleman". The turn came a {3-Hearts} and Vance would need to hit to stay alive, but when the {k-Hearts} landed on the river it was all over. Adams took down the pot, eliminating Vance from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Adams ca
Victor Adams
1,210,000 200,000
Tim Vance us
Tim Vance
Busted

Tags: Tim VanceVictor Adams