2018 Seneca Niagara Falls Summer Slam

$600 Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2018 Seneca Niagara Falls Summer Slam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$53,508
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$283,823
Entries
532
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Another Canadian Tops the Field After Day 1c of Summer Slam 2018 Main Event

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Jeff Thibideau
Jeff Thibideau

Day 1c of the Summer Slam 2018 Main Event saw the $200,000 guarantee left in the dust as 269 entries piled up over the course of 15 levels. Another Canadian sits atop the counts as Jeff Thibideau leads just 60 survivors into Day 2.

Thibideau bagged 475,500 to capture the Day 1c chip lead. Steve Rumery (317,000), Adam Cacciotti (306,000), Joe Latona (258,000), Chris Damick (255,500), Summer Slam 2017 Main Event runner-up Kristan Mackiewicz (254,500) round out the largest stacks in the room.

Damick was the beneficiary of a wild hand during the final level. Things escalated pretty quickly on the flop of a {5-Clubs}{7-Spades}{j-Clubs} board. Damick and David Battaglia checked to see a third player in the hand bet 15,000. Damick raised all in for about 70,000 which Battaglia called. The third player in the hand then snap-shoved thinking Battaglia was all in as well and exposed his hand, which turned out to be the {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}.

Reactions at the table were mixed as some believed Battaglia saw the hand while others didn't get to see due to the hand being flipped back over so quick. In any case, Battaglia tanked for a few moments before making the call and putting himself at risk. Damick tabled the {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} for just top pair while Battaglia revealed the {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} for bottom set. The table went wild as the {k-Clubs} hit the turn giving Damick outs to a full house. Sure enough, the {k-Spades} peeled off on the river and Damick tripled up.

Day 1c saw the final bullets fired for the likes of Scott Murawa, Maria Parlatore, Jason Nablo, Mark Roberts, Jason James, Jordan Lagano, Mike Rellinger, and Marcy Jo Phillips. Unfortunately for the group, they couldn't hit the target and will not be returning for Day 2.

Registration closed on Day 1c with a total attendance of 269 entries bringing the overall total to 532. The $200,000 guarantee has been shattered with $283,823 up for grabs in the prize pool.

The players will return for action at 11 a.m. Sunday morning. Day 2 kicks off at Level 16 with blinds at 2,000/4,000 and a 500 ante. Play will continue until the last card comes off the deck and the Seneca Niagara poker room's latest main event winner is crowned.

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Tags: Chris DamickDavid BattagliaJason JamesJason NabloJoe LatonaJordan LaganoKristan MackiewiczMarcy Jo PhillipsMaria ParlatoreMark RobertsMike RellingerScott MurawaSteve Rumery

Prize Pool & Payout Structure Released

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

A total of 532 entries were received over the course of the three Day 1 qualifying flights creating a guarantee smashing prize pool worth $283,823. The top 54 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $1,220.

Making the final table will lock up $5,960 and awaiting the eventual champion is a top prize worth $65,284.

Payout Structure:

PlacePrize
1$65,284
2$39,906
3$26,452
4$18,392
5$13,765
6$10,360
7$8,657
8$7,096
9$5,960
10-12$4,598
13-15$3,434
16-18$2,640
19-21$2,072
22-24$1,930
25-27$1,788
28-36$1,646
37-45$1,419
46-54$1,220

Day 1c of the $200,000 Guaranteed Summer Slam 2018 Main Event Gets Underway at 11 a.m.

The third and final flight of the $200,000 guaranteed Summer Slam 2018 Main Event headlines the Saturday action at the Seneca Niagara poker room. Day 1c kicks off at 11 a.m. with 15 40-minute levels on the agenda.

Through the first two flights, a total of 263 entries have been received. The prize pool currently sits at $140,310 and just 49 players have made it through to Day 2 with their sights set on a slice of the big money.

Players will start with 30,000 tournament chips and blinds will increase every 40 minutes. Registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 11 with each Day 1 flight playing 15 levels or until the field is reduced to 12%. Players may play in any flight but only their largest stack will carry over into Day 2.

Former champions of the event include Blake Napierala (2017), Russ Campanella (2016), William Liang (2015), and Buck Ramsay (2014). Napierala and Ramsay have already bagged a healthy stack and will look to repeat on Sunday.

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Tags: Blake NapieralaBuck RamsayRuss CampanellaWilliam Liang