2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

$3,250 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

Final Results
Winner
Dave Stefanski
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$47,652
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,250
Prize Pool
$132,000
Entries
44
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
20,000

Stefanski Wins WSOPC Foxwoods $3,250 High Roller for His Second Ring

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Dave Stefanski
Dave Stefanski

The World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods $3,250 High Roller reached it’s conclusion Monday night after 44 entries played down to the circuit ring winner.

Dave Stefanski emerged as that winner and took down the grand prize of $47,652 and his second WSOP Circuit ring, the first also coming in the 2016 Foxwoods High Roller.

Stefanski is well known at Foxwoods as is one of the most consistent players based out of Connecticut. The East Lyme native credited his luck as a large part of how he was able to win the ring.

“I ran really well today. I rivered a full house, got flush over flush. It was a good Day 2 overall." he said afterward in reference to the hands that brought him to victory

The win is Stefanski’s third-largest cash at a WSOP stop, trailing only his previous ring victory of $51,300 in Foxwoods and of course, his massive $325,034 score for his 16th-place finish in the 2015 WSOP Main Event out in Las Vegas.

High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Dave StefanskiEast Lyme, Connecticut$47,652
2James FrangoulidisBrighton, Massachusetts$29,463
3Andrew LauerGranby, Connecticut$19,430
4Tarun GulatiGlastonbury, Connecticut$13,332
5Paul SneadKings Park, New York$9,517
6Scott EfronBoca Raton, Florida$7,089
7Lauren MonossonWoodbury, New York$5,517

Recapping Day 2 Action

Some 19 players came from Day 1 into Day 2 at the start of play. They were joined by two more late entries to create a field of 21 as the day began. Eliminations came at a relatively consistent pace as the field got closer and closer to the money. It was a rough day for the players who started the day on top of the chip counts as both Luke Graham and Dennis Brand hit the rail short of the money, as well as Josias Santos, who was the bubble boy when he was busted in eighth place to assure the final seven players a spot in the money.

Post-bubble play slowed for a bit with several players looking to ladder up and aiming to go for the big money up top. It took a while before the first in-the-money elimination happened as Lauren Monosson was taken out in seventh place.

As play was whittled down to the final four players, it was then that the chips started to fly. James Frangoulidis took a big chip lead when he hit an ace on the flop against the pocket queens of Andrew Lauer, who had been chip leader. Lauer would not recover from the hand and was eventually eliminated in third place, a result good enough to secure him the Foxwoods Casino Championship and a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

Heads-up play would be a cagey affair as Frangoulidis entered as a 2:1 chip leader over Stefanski. Both players knew each other well as they are good friends and have played together on many occasions. The first round of heads up featured the two just trading small pots without many changes in chip counts. After a lengthy dinner break, the players returned to battle more intensely. On two occasions Frangoulidis had the chance to win as Stefanski was at risk, but both times Stefanski would survive.

Eventually, Stefanski took over the lead and in the final hand of the tournament Frangoulidis got it in with ace-deuce of hearts but failed to hold there against the king-nine of Stefanski, who made a full house. Frangoulidis had to settle for second place and $29,463 in prize money.

Tags: Andrew LauerDave StefanskiDennis BrandJames FrangoulidisJosias SantosLauren MonossonLuke Graham

James Frangoulidis Eliminated in 2nd Place ($29,463)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
James Frangoulidis
James Frangoulidis

From the button James Frangoulidis raised, Dave Stefanski re-raised all in and Frangoulidis called.

james Frangoulidis {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Dave Stefanski {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

The flop gave Stefanski the lead as it came {6-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}. The turn was the {6-Spades} and the river gave him a full boat with the {6-Hearts} to end Frangoulidis's tournament in 2nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Dave Stefanski us
Dave Stefanski
1,760,000 810,000
James Frangoulidis us
James Frangoulidis
Busted

Tags: Dave StefanskiJames Frangoulidis

Andrew Lauer Eliminated in 3rd Place ($19,430)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Andrew Lauer
Andrew Lauer

Andrew Lauer raised from the button and was three-bet in the big blind by James Frangoulidis. Lauer moved all in and Frangoulidis called.

Andrew Lauer {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
James Frangoulidis {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}

Lauer was again done in by pocket queens as the flop came {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts} to provide a set of eights for Frangoulidis. The turn was the {2-Hearts} and the river came the {7-Diamonds} and Lauer was eliminated after a good run into 3rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Lauer us
Andrew Lauer
Busted

Tags: Andrew LauerJames Frangoulidis

Tarun Gulati Eliminated in 4th Place ($13,332)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Tarun Gulati
Tarun Gulati

Tarun Gulati moved all in from under the gun and was called by James Frangoulidis in the small blind.

Gulati was well ahead with the {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} against the {a-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} of Frangoulidis.

But the flop was bad news for Gulati as it came {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs} the turn was a useless {4-Diamonds} and the {9-Clubs} on the river confirmed Gulati's elimination.

Player Chips Progress
James Frangoulidis us
James Frangoulidis
815,000 107,000
Tarun Gulati us
Tarun Gulati
Busted

Tags: James FrangoulidisTarun Gulati

Frangoulidis Hits Ace on Flop to Woun Lauer In Massive Pot

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
James Frangoulidis
James Frangoulidis

What ended up being the largest pot of the tournament thus far, started as a blind on blind situation.

James Frangoulidis raised to 27,000 out of the small blind. Andrew Lauer three-bet it to 73,000 from the big blind. Frangoulidis did not back down and four-bet it to 127,000. Lauer announced all in and was quickly called by Frangoulidis.

Frangoulidis who was the one at risk in a hand that was somewhat reminiscent of the famous 2010 Main Event hand between Joseph Cheong and Jonathan Duhamel, with the same pocket holdings.

James Frangoulidis {a-Spades}{7-Diamonds}
Andrew Lauer {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}.

But on this occasion the ace would come as the flop sent Frangoulidis into the lead when an ace came in the window {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{10-Spades} the turn was the {k-Spades} and the {3-Clubs} on the river did not help Lauer, who pounded his chips into his hands in anger as a huge portion of his stack was sent to double up the 354,000 of Frangoulidis.

Player Chips Progress
James Frangoulidis us
James Frangoulidis
708,000 363,000
Andrew Lauer us
Andrew Lauer
245,000 -345,000

Tags: Andrew LauerJames Frangoulidis

Paul Snead Eliminated in 5th Place ($9,517)

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Paul Snead
Paul Snead

Shortly After Scott Efron was eliminated in 6th place, Paul Snead was next to hit the rail.

He got it all in preflop with {a-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and was called by Andrew Lauer who had the {k-Spades}{7-Spades}.

The flop came {9-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}. The turn was the {4-Clubs} to open a straight draw and the straight would come home for Lauer as the {8-Clubs} came off on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Dave Stefanski us
Dave Stefanski
710,000 100,000
Andrew Lauer us
Andrew Lauer
590,000 121,000
James Frangoulidis us
James Frangoulidis
345,000 -27,000
Tarun Gulati us
Tarun Gulati
105,000 -55,000
Paul Snead us
Paul Snead
Busted
Scott Efron us
Scott Efron
Busted

Tags: Andrew LauerPaulPaul SneadScott Efron

Gulati Carves Chips From Snead

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Tarun Gulati
Tarun Gulati

Action was picked up on the river of a board that read {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{5-Spades}. Tarun Gulati bet 46,000 into a pot of roughly 65,000. Paul Snead had the decision on his hands.

"This must be a sick cooler" said Snead as he thought it over. After about 30 seconds he called.

Gulati turned over the {k-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for the full boat and Snead shook his head and mucked in frustration as a large portion of his newly acquired chips went to his immediate left to Gulati.

Player Chips Progress
Tarun Gulati us
Tarun Gulati
282,000 77,000
Paul Snead us
Paul Snead
216,000 -44,000

Tags: Paul SneadTarun Gulati

Snead Takes Huge Pot from Demersseman

Level 14 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Paul Snead
Paul Snead

Paul Snead was seen taking in a large pot as the cards were splayed out on the table.

Action was retold. Snead three-bet preflop and was called by Adam Demersseman. On the flop of {9-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{10-Spades} Snead bet 20,000 and Demersseman ripped all in which Snead called.

Snead had the {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs} while Demersseman had the {4-Clubs}{2-Spades}. The turn was the {6-Spades} and the river was the {3-Hearts} and Snead scored the big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Snead us
Paul Snead
260,000 105,000
Adam Demersseman us
Adam Demersseman
70,000 -95,000

Tags: Adam DemerssemanPaul Snead

Lauer Surges Again

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Andrew Lauer
Andrew Lauer

Andrew Lauer continued his white hot start to the day as action was picked up on the river of a board that read {5-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{a-Spades}{q-Hearts}. Lauer moved all in for his remaining 46,000 into a pot of about 75,000. Dennis Brand tossed in the one chip call immediately.

Lauer turned over the {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds} for fives full and Brand mucked to give Lauer the huge pot.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Lauer us
Andrew Lauer
178,000 93,000
Dennis Brand us
Dennis Brand
72,000 -77,000

Tags: Andrew LauerDennis Brand