2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Baltimore

$3,250 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Baltimore

Final Results
Winner
Nicholas Verderamo
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
$34,730
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,250
Entries
29
Level Info
Level
19
Blinds
4,000 / 8,000
Ante
8,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
29
Players Left
1

Nicholas Verderamo Takes Down Horseshoe Baltimore High Roller for $34,730!

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Horsehose Baltimore High Roller Champion Nicholas Verderamo
Horsehose Baltimore High Roller Champion Nicholas Verderamo

The $3,250 High Roller at Horseshoe Baltimore has come to an end after two days of play, and Nicholas Verderamo has become the latest World Series of Poker Circuit winner after topping a field of 29 players, emerging victorious for his fourth ring.

Verderamo overcame a tough line-up of runners to take home the $34,730 first-place prize, along with a shiny new WSOP Circuit ring to add to his collection. "This is my fourth stop, I have three here [rings] in Baltimore. I like the rings and when I come here the goal is obviously to win a ring so it feels good."

"This is my third final table at this stop, I got second in the monster to AJ [Kelsall] and was one card away from winning. He spiked an ace on the river but he is a very good player, long two-hour battle. I had a chip disadvantage three-to-one in that, whereas this I had a three-to-one advantage, so it was nice to win after getting second a few days ago."

Verderamo adds the feat to a resume that already had over $250,000 in career earnings. "I late registered for Day 2 and it feels good, I ran really well," said Vanderamo after the victory.

High Roller Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Nicholas VerderamoParkville, MD$34,730
2Jonathan GilliamRosedale, MD$21,464
3An "Shamoo" HuangN/A$14,471
4AJ KelsallTampa, FL$9,757
5Christian HarderAnnapolis, MD$6,578

Final Day Action

The final day of the high roller saw six players returning from Day 1 and an additional seven jumped in as the late registration period was open until the start of play on Day 2. Those seven brought the total to 29 entries for the event, which created a total prize pool of $87,000 with the top five landed a payday of at least $6,578.

The day began with 13 total, after just over an hour of play only nine remained and the final table was set. Leading the way at the time was An "Shamoo" Huang with Verderamo coming in as the final table short stack. Three players quickly took an exit as Adam Hendrix, Matt Stabia, and Nitis Udornpim headed to the rail. Just six remained and just one more player was going to be headed home without a slice of the pie.

During the bubble was when Verderamo really started to shine, doubling through the at the time chipleader Huang during a race. The very next hand saw Verderamo open and Hank Sitton moved all in. Verderamo snap-called putting Sitton at risk of being the bubble boy. Sitton tabled ace-queen, unfortunately for him Verderamo had ace-king and the board ran out dry. Verderamo took down another monster pot and sent Sitton out on the bubble during the process.

Five handed play lasted for almost a level before someone took an exit and that person was Christian Harder. Huang opened and Harder moved his remaining stack all-in. Huang called, tabling ace-jack and was flipping after Harder turned over a pair of snowmen. The flop came six-high but a jack turn and river cemented the pot for Huang as Harder was sent packing in fifth place.

It was just a few hands after the first elimination that AJ Kelsall found himself all-in against Verderamo. Kelsall shoved with king-queen of spades from the cutoff and Verderamo woke up with a pair of cowboys in the small blind. A jack-high flop had Kelsall drawing thin and when the board paired on the turn, it was all she wrote for the beloved circuit regular.

Huang dropped a large percentage of his stack shortly after three-handed began when he shoved an all-diamond flop with ace-queen of clubs and Verderamo called holding ace-seven, but with the ace of diamonds. The six of diamonds landed on the turn, doubling Verderamo up to a monster stack as Huang was left with around 15 big blind. Huang managed to get a few all-in's through with success, but ultimately he took an exit when he shoved jack-seven on the button and Verderamo called with ace-seven. Huang picked up a lot of help on the turn but failed to hit the river and he was then eliminated in third place for $14,417.

An "Shamoo" Huang
An "Shamoo" Huang

Heads-up play started with Verderamo holding a three-to-one chip lead over Jonathan Gilliam and it didn't take long for him to extend that lead. Verderamo opened a hand and Gilliam was quick to defend. Gilliam check-raised the turn, Verderamo called and then Gilliam fired in a monster bet on the river. Verderamo called with second-pair and Gilliam quickly annoucned king-high, sending the pot to Verderamo thanks to a great read.

Gilliam doubled up shortly after losing most of his stack but could not fend off the aggressive style that Verderamo had suddenly brought into play and what seemed to be the inevitable happened shortly after. Gilliam opened, Verderamo defended and the flop came down ace-high. Verderamo check-called a bet on the flop and then check-raised a bet on the turn. Gilliam snap-called with his ace-queen, only to see that Verderamo had turned two pair. The river bricked out and Gilliam was eliminated in second place for a respectable $21,464. Verderamo took home the $34,730 first-place money, along with his fourth gold ring.

That wraps it up for the PokerNews live coverage of the Horseshoe Baltimore WSOP Circuit stop. Next stop on the bracket is in Horseshoe Hammond (Chicago area), so tune in for all of the coverage next week!

Tags: Adam HendrixAJ KelsallChristian HarderHank SittonJonathan GilliamMatt StabiaNicholas VerderamoNitis Udornpim

Jonathan Gilliam Eliminated in 2nd Place ($21,464)

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jonathan Gilliam
Jonathan Gilliam

Jonathan Gilliam raised to 20,000 from the button, Nicholas Verderamo defended his big blind and the flop came down {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{6-Clubs}.

Verderamo check-called a bet of 25,000 from Gilliam and an {8-Diamonds} peeled off on the turn. Verderamo tapped the table and Gilliam threw in a bet of 55,000.

Verderamo instantly moved all in and Gilliam just as quickly called, putting himself at risk. Gilliam tabled {a-Spades}{q-Spades} for top pair but was in rough shape when Verderamo turned over {k-Clubs}{8-Hearts} for two pair.

The river came down a {3-Clubs}, cementing the pot for Verderamo as Gilliam was eliminated in second place for a respectable $21,464.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Verderamo us
Nicholas Verderamo
1,160,000 334,000
Jonathan Gilliam us
Jonathan Gilliam
Busted

Tags: Jonathan GilliamNicholas Verderamo

An "Shamoo" Huang Eliminated in 3rd Place ($14,471)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
An "Shamoo" Huang
An "Shamoo" Huang

An "Shamoo" Huang moved all in for around 83,000 from the button and Nicholas Verderamo called in the small blind, putting Huang at risk.

An "Shamoo" Huang: {j-Spades}{7-Spades}
Nicholas Verderamo: {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

The flop came down {q-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and Verderamo was still ahead with his ace-high. An action-fueled card peeled off on the turn as the dealer flipped over a {k-Spades}, giving Huang a lot of outs to stay alive. The {j-Clubs} river was not one of them and Huang was eliminated in third, falling to the straight of the red-hot Verderamo.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Verderamo us
Nicholas Verderamo
775,000 55,000
An Huang us
An Huang
Busted

Tags: Nicholas VerderamoAn Huang

Verderamo Catapults Through Huang

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Nicholas Verderamo
Nicholas Verderamo

Nicholas Verderamo opened to 15,000 from the button, An "Shamoo" Huang three-bet to 56,000 in the big blind and Verderamo stuck around to see the {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop.

Huang moved all in and Verderamo snap-called for his last 305,000, putting himself at risk as the two tabled their hands.

Nicholas Verderamo: {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}
An "Shamoo" Huang: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

The dealer burned and turned a {6-Diamonds}, smashing the flush for Verderamo and Huang was now drawing dead to the {2-Spades} river card as Verderamo secured a massive double up, taking an overwhelming chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Verderamo us
Nicholas Verderamo
720,000 331,000
An Huang us
An Huang
74,000 -366,000

Tags: Nicholas Verderamo

AJ Kelsall Eliminated in 4th Place ($9,757)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
AJ Kelsall
AJ Kelsall

Aj Kelsall open-shoved for around 105,000 from the cutoff and Nicholas Verderamo shoved over the top in the small blind. Jonathan Gilliam folded and the two tabled their hands.

AJ Kelsall: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Nicholas Verderamo: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

The flop came down {j-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} and Kelsall needed some help on the turn to have a shot at sticking around.

A {j-Spades} turn card was not of any help as Verderamo now had Kelsall drawing dead to the {7-Spades} river card. Kelsall took an exit in fourth place for a respectable $9,757.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Verderamo us
Nicholas Verderamo
389,000 119,000
AJ Kelsall us
AJ Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: AJ KelsallJonathan GilliamNicholas Verderamo

Christian Harder Eliminated in 5th Place ($6,578)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Christian Harder
Christian Harder

An "Shamoo" Huang opened and Christian Harder moved all in for 117,000. Huang called and Harder was at risk as the two tabled their hands.

Christian Harder: {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
An "Shamoo" Huang: {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

The dealer fanned out {6-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds} on the flop and Harder was still in the lead with his snowmen.

An unfortunate card landed on the turn for Harder when the dealer flipped over a {j-Clubs}, shifting the lead to Huang with his pair of jacks.

A {j-Hearts} river cemented the pot for Huang who sent a well-known pro out in fifth place in Harder.

Player Chips Progress
An Huang us
An Huang
440,000 175,000
Christian Harder us
Christian Harder
Busted

Tags: An HuangChristian Harder

Verderamo Pops the Bubble, Sends Sitton Home

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Hank Sitton
Hank Sitton

Nicholas Verderamo opened to 11,000 and Hank Sitton shoved all in for just under 90,000, Verderamo called.

Hank Sitton: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}
Nicholas Verderamo: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

The flop came down {a-Hearts}{j-Spades}{4-Diamonds} and Verderamo was still in a commanding lead. A {k-Clubs} landed on the turn, leaving Sitton with one last chance for romance but the {4-Spades} river did not change a thing as Verderamo took down the pot, eliminating Sitton on the bubble.

All players are now guaranteed at least a $6,578 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Verderamo us
Nicholas Verderamo
270,000 90,000
Hank Sitton us
Hank Sitton
Busted

Tags: Hank SittonNicholas Verderamo

Gilliam Sails Udornpim Out of the Tournament

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Jonathan Gilliam
Jonathan Gilliam

Jonathan Gilliam raised to 10,000 from the hijack, Nitis Udornpim defended his big blind and the dealer fanned out {q-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} on the flop.

Action checked to Gilliam who bet 7,000, Udronpim check-called and the dealer peeled over a {5-Clubs} as the turn card. Udornpim checked again to Gilliam who again bet, this time for 12,000.

Udornpim check-raised all in for 108,000 and Gilliam hit the tank. Ultimately Gilliam called and Udornpim tabled {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts} for the nut flush draw with a straight draw as well.

Gilliam quickly turned over {4-Spades}{4-Hearts} for a set of sailboats and the dealer completed the board with a {7-Spades}, cementing the pot for Gilliam as he sent Udornpim out the door.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Gilliam us
Jonathan Gilliam
365,000 80,000
Nitis Udornpim us
Nitis Udornpim
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jonathan GilliamNitis Udornpim

Winner to be Crowned Today in High Roller!

Justin Liberto
Justin Liberto

The final day of the $3,250 High Roller in Horseshoe Baltimore is now upon us, with six players returning from Day 1 and surely a few more will be joining the party as the late registration period is still open until the start of play at 2 p.m. local time.

Coming into the final day as the chipleader is An "Shamoo" Huang who found max value on a Day 1 that saw the cards go in his favor. Huang is relatively new to tournament poker but showed no sign of inexperience during the first day of play, battling with some of the best en route to finishing the day with 317,500 and an overwhelming chip lead.

One player coming into the final day with an abundant amount of experience is Justin Liberto with a stack of 94,500. Liberto may not be coming into the final day with a monster stack but he does have a background blossomed with cashes that accumulate to over $3.5 million in tournament earnings and is hands-down the most experienced to started Day 2 of the high roller.

The other remaining players to find a bag are Jonathan Gilliam (224,000), Matt Stabia (154,000), Ryan Van Sanford (55,500), and Lara Eisenberg (34,500).

Play will restart on level 13 with blinds of 1,000/2,000 and a 2,000 big blind ante. Levels are 40-minutes in length and there will be a 15-minute break after every three levels. The tournament will not end until a winner is crowned and somone has taken home a shiny new WSOP Circuit ring.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all of the live updates as the final day unfolds, so stay tuned!