2018 Western New York Poker Challenge

$120 No-Limit Hold'em I
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 Western New York Poker Challenge

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$3,821
Event Info
Buy-in
$120
Prize Pool
$14,400
Entries
152
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
4,000

John Griswold Wins Event #4 of the 2018 WNYPC for $3,821

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 4,000 ante
Event #4 Champion John Griswold
Event #4 Champion John Griswold

The latest champion of the 2018 Western New York Poker Challenge is American, John Griswold. Griswold topped a field of 152 entries in Event #4: $120 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 Guarantee defeating Leo Kaplin heads up to claim a top prize of $3,821.

Griswold entered the final table second and chips and rarely lost a pot until the final moments. Impressively, this will be just the second-ever cash on Griswold's live-recorded career tournament resume. His only previous cash came back in 2015 at this very series placing 10th in a $20 NLHE event for $516.

Final Table Results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1John GriswoldUnited States$3,821
2Leo KaplinUnited States$2,400
3John AbrahamUnited States$1,733
4Player UnknownUnited States$1,227
5Jeff DioUnited States$939
6Ben BrackenCanada$736
7John FluderUnited States$563
8Marty DerbyshireCanada$433
9Malgorzata KurtykoUnited States$347
10Janet TricoliUnited States$274

The event drew a total of 152 entries that created a prize pool of $14,400, easily surpassing the $10,000 guarantee. The top 18 spots were to be paid out but once play got down to the money bubble, the 19 remaining players decided to remove $120 from the top two prizes and give the next player to bust their money back. From there, the post-bubble bust out bonanza claimed the next eight players swiftly setting up a final table of 10.

Most of the finalists began the final table with sub ten big blind stacks and had no choice but to get their stacks in the middle.
Janet Tricoli and Malgorzata Kurtyko were eliminated in back-to-back hands eliminated by the unknown player and John Fluder respectively. Just moments later, Marty Derbyshire and Fluder also fell in consecutive hands, both falling victim to the unknown player.

Ben Bracken was the next player to be eliminated, dwindling down to just three big blinds before having his chips taken by John Abraham. Jeff Dio followed Bracken after losing his last ten big blinds to Kaplin, dominated by a higher ace-kicker hand.

The final four played for a couple levels as the stacks kept getting more shallow. With three of them having sub ten big blind stacks, the unknown player was the first to crack, knocked out by the big stack of Griswold. Nursing a short stack for the better part of the final table, Abraham finally had his luck run out, getting it in good against Kaplin but not being able to hold, setting up a heads-up battle between Kaplin and Griswold.

Kaplin started the battle with the chip lead but a big hand where his kings were cracked shifted the lead to Griswold. Just a couple hands later, Griswold had Kaplin all in and at risk. Kaplin was ahead with ace-three but Griswold made trips with king-queen after both flopped a pair and it held to capture the Event #4 title.

The next title hunting opportunity comes with Event #5: $120 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 Guarantee which kicks off at 5 PM on Wednesday evening.

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Leo Kaplin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($2,400)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 4,000 ante
Leo Kaplin
Leo Kaplin

After Leo Kaplin and John Griswold exchanged the lead a couple times, Griswold finally got the better of Kaplin in a pot where he held the chip lead.

Kaplin moved all in preflop and Griswold put him at risk.

Leo Kaplin: {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}
John Griswold: {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

A {k-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} board fanned out and Griswold spiked trips on the turn to end the match and capture the Event #4 title.

Kaplin took home $2,400 for his runner-up finish while Griswold got the trophy and a top prize of $3,821.

Player Chips Progress
John Griswold us
John Griswold
1,520,000 905,000
Leo Kaplin us
Leo Kaplin
Busted

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John Abraham Eliminated in 3rd Place ($1,733)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
John Abraham
John Abraham

John Abraham put himself at risk preflop, moving all in with the {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}. Leo Kaplin made the call with the {10-Spades}{8-Diamonds}. The flop came down {5-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{7-Spades} with both players getting something from it. The {8-Hearts} put Kaplin in the lead but Abraham wasn't dead. The {9-Diamonds} on the river was not what Abraham wanted to see and he was eliminated in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Leo Kaplin us
Leo Kaplin
980,000 280,000
John Abraham us
John Abraham
Busted

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Ben Bracken Eliminated in 6th Place ($736)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Ben Bracken
Ben Bracken

Ben Bracken was down to just three big blinds when he put his tournament life at risk. John Abraham made the preflop call and was ahead but Bracken had two live cards.

Ben Bracken: {q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}
John Abraham: {a-Hearts}{2-Spades}

The board ran out {4-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Spades} and Bracken was sent to the payout desk in sixth place.,

Player Chips Progress
John Abraham us
John Abraham
160,000 90,000
Ben Bracken ca
Ben Bracken
Busted

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Marty Derbyshire Eliminated in 8th Place ($433); John Fluder Eliminated in 7th Place ($563)

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 1,000 ante
Marty Derbyshire
Marty Derbyshire

Player Unknown has knocked out two opponents in consecutive hands. First, Marty Derbyshire was left with two big blinds and was not able to make a hand and the very next hand John Fluder shoved all in preflop and was called by the unknown player.

Fluder did have some outs holding the {q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} up against the {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds} of his opponent. No help came for FLuder and he fell in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Player Unknown us
Player Unknown
530,000 140,000
Marty Derbyshire ca
Marty Derbyshire
Busted
John Fluder us
John Fluder
Busted

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Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante

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Another WNYPC Title Up for Grabs Tonight Starting at 5 PM

2017 Event #4 Champion Alicia LaPorte Pachla
2017 Event #4 Champion Alicia LaPorte Pachla

Alicia LaPorte Pachla will look for her third Western New York Poker Challenge (WNYPC) title this evening when Event #4: $120 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 Guarantee kicks off at 5 PM local time inside the Seneca Niagara poker room.

At the 2017 WNYPC, Pachla captured back-to-back victories in $150 NLHE events including this event, totaling $5,000 in cash between the two. Anthony Soluri also made the final table of this event last year and is in great form after making the final table of Event #1 on Sunday banking $7,000 for an eighth-place effort.

When the action gets underway this evening each player will start with 10,000 tournament chips with blind levels increasing every 20 minutes. Late registration will remain open until the end of Level 9 with unlimited re-entries available during that time.

Here's a look at the full 2018 WNYPC schedule:

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