2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

$2,200 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

Final Results
Winner
Jeffrey Trudeau
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
$46,363
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Entries
73
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
10,000 / 25,000
Ante
25,000
Players Info - Day 2
Players Left
1

Jeff Trudeau Wins WSOP Circuit Seminole Coconut Creek $2,200 High Roller for 7th Gold Ring

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
High Roller Champion Jeffrey Trudeau
High Roller Champion Jeffrey Trudeau

The $2,200 High Roller at Seminole Coconut Creek (Florida) came to an end after two days of play and Jeff Trudeau became the latest World Series of Poker Circuit winner after besting a field of 73 to claim the title.

Trudeau took down the star-studded event for a $46,363 first-place prize, bringing his career earnings to over $1.7 million. Along with the cash, Trudeau also secured a shiny gold WSOPC ring which brings his total to seven in his career.

“I feel pretty good. I just played and ran really well during the final table. I had some very fortunate spots,” Trudeau said after his victory.

Trudeau started the final table as the chip leader but he had to outlast tough players to end up at the finish line. Four of the nine finalists were WSOP Circuit champions in hopes of another circuit title

“There were a lot of tough players. I was just trying to play my best," replied Trudeau when asked about the competition. His best paid off as he took down the title, adding another cash to his already impressive resume, along with his seventh WSOPC ring.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Jeffrey TrudeauOrlando, Florida$46,363
2David ProciakOrlando, Florida$28,655
3Carlos GuerreroOrlando, Florida$18,984
4Sam PanzicaSaline, Michigan$13,108
5Brett BaderJericho, Ney York$9,451
6Chad EveslageRamsey, Indiana$7,128
7Nicholas ViscontiBoca Raton, Florida$5,636
8John CorsiNorthville, Michigan$4,683

Final Day Action

The late registration period brought eight new faces to the tournament by the restart time on Day 2, bringing the total to start the day to 28. After just three levels of play, only 16 remained as the final two tables redrew and the bubble loomed. The next hour saw four more take an exit en route to hand-for-hand play. During the beginning of this time, Ian O'Hara secured a double with his aces over the kings of Carlos Guerrero but failed to land another double shortly after when he ran into the aces of Guerrero, holding ace-queen. O'Hara was sent out as the inevitable bubble boy.

Two bracelet winners took to a pot shortly after that resulted in one taking an exit. Howard Mash moved all in from the button with the dead man's hand and David Prociak hit the call button from the big blind with his ace-ten. Prociak's ten kicker ended up playing and Mash took an exit just shy of the unofficial final table of nine. Jason Shinbaum came into the final nine near the bottom and quickly saw all of his chips go into the middle with a flopped duck against the flush draw of Prociak. The turn completed the flush for Prociak and Shinbaum took an exit in ninth.

John Corsi was the next short stack to make a move when he shoved all in holding ace-ten and Sam Panzica called from the big blind with his queen-five of hearts. The flop came down with two paint cards, one of which was a queen, and Corsi failed to catch up as Panzica took down the pot, sending Corsi out the door in the eighth spot. The shortest stack to start the final table was Nicholas Visconti who managed to climb two more spots on the ladder before falling victim to Chad Eveslage, who held a pair of sailboats when Visconti moved all in with his pair of treys. Eveslage held on for the pot, sending Visconti to the payout desk in seventh.

Shortly after, Eveslage found himself all in against Trudeau and the two were flipping. Eveslage held a pair of sixes to the ace-queen of Trudeau and the board brought a flush for the latter, who took down the pot and sent Eveslage out in sixth place. Brett Bader was stacking up nicely during the final table until the first few eliminations took place, then suddenly he went cold and ground off most of his stack. When he did get it all in it was at the wrong time, running his snowmen into the kings of Trudeau. Bader failed to improve and Trudeau pulled in another pot, eliminating yet another opponent.

Panzica was the next player to take a walk over to the payout desk after he was eliminated by Trudeau. Panzica lost most of his stack with ace-six of clubs against the sevens of Prociak and elected to move all in during the next hand. Panzica held ace-jack, falling to the king-seven of Trudeau after he hit a cowboy on the turn. Three-handed play went on for almost two levels before a tournament changing cooler took place. Prociak limped the button, Guerrero raised it up and Prociak shoved. Guerrero snap-called with a pair of queens only to see the pocket aces of Prociak and the rest is history as Gurrero took an exit.

Runner-up David Prociak
Runner-up David Prociak

When the heads-up portion of play started, Trudeau found himself battling against a bracelet winner in Prociak, who was at a two-to-one chip deficit. Trudeau applied maximum amounts of pressure, only to see Prociak take the lead and return the favor. Trudeau dropped down to under a quarter of the chips in play before he found traction and made a comeback. The final hand saw Trudeau limp-shove with ace-six and was snap-called by Prociak who had ace-king. The flop gave Trudeau two pair and Prociak could not find any help to stay alive as he was eliminated in second for a respectable $28,655. Trudeau took down the first-place money along with a new WSOPC ring to add to his collection.

That wraps it up for the PokerNews live coverage of the $2,200 High Roller but check out the $1,700 Main Event tomorrow at 11 a.m. local time for Day 1b.

Tags: Brett BaderCarlos GuerreroChad EveslageDavid ProciakHoward MashIan O'HaraJason ShinbaumJeffrey TrudeauJohn CorsiNicholas Visconti

David Prociak Eliminated in 2nd Place ($28,655)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
David Prociak
David Prociak

Jeffrey Trudeau limped the button, David Prociak raised to 90,000 from the big blind and Trudeau moved all in. Prociak called for this remaining 490,000 stack and the two tabled their cards in what would be the last hand of the night.

David Prociak: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Jeffrey Trudeau: {a-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}

The flop rolled out {a-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Trudeau took a commanding lead with his two pair.

A {3-Clubs} peeled off on the turn, giving Prociak some split outs but the {7-Clubs} river was not one of them and he was sent packing in second place for a respectable $28,655 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
2,190,000 560,000
David Prociak us
David Prociak
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: David ProciakJeffrey Trudeau

Carlos Guerrero Eliminated in 3rd Place ($18,984)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Carlos Guerrero
Carlos Guerrero

David Prociak limped the button and Carlos Guerrero raised to 100,000 from the small blind. Prociak announced all in and Guerrero snap-called for around 500,000.

Carlos Guerrero: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
David Prociak: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

The flop came down {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} and Guerrero needed a lady to stay alive. A {6-Hearts} landed on the turn, leaving Guerrero with one last chance for romance. The {j-Spades} missed Guerrero and he was eliminated by the rockets of Prociak.

Player Chips Progress
David Prociak us
David Prociak
WSOP 1X Winner
1,460,000 730,000
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
730,000 -150,000
Carlos Guerrero us
Carlos Guerrero
Busted

Tags: Carlos GuerreroDavid Prociak

Sam Panzica Eliminated in 4th Place ($13,108)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Sam Panzica
Sam Panzica

Sam Panzica limped the small blind, David Prociak raised and Panzica instantly shoved all in. Prociak called for just 16,000 less and the two turned over their hands.

David Prociak: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}
Sam Panzica: {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

The board came down {9-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{4-Clubs} and Prociak's sevens held on for the pot, doubling through Panzica.

On the very next hand, Jeffrey Trudeau opened to 25,000 from the cutoff and Panzica called his remaining 16,000 into the middle. Carlo Guerrero called as well in the big blind and the dealer spread out {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} on the flop.

Action checked through to the {k-Spades} turn card where Trudeau put in a bet of 25,000 and Guerrero quickly folded. Trudeau tabled {k-Hearts}{7-Spades} for a pair of kings and was ahead of Panzica's {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}. The {3-Diamonds} did not improve Panzica's hand and he was eliminated in fourth by Trudeau.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
1,100,000 30,000
David Prociak us
David Prociak
WSOP 1X Winner
610,000 276,000
Sam Panzica us
Sam Panzica
Busted

Tags: David ProciakJeffrey TrudeauSam Panzica

Brett Bader Eliminated in 5th Place ($9,451)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Brett Bader
Brett Bader

Jeffrey Trudeau raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Brett Bader moved all in from big blind for around 125,000 in chips. Trudeau snap-called and the two tabled their hands.

Brett Bader: {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}
Jeffrey Trudeau: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}

The flop came down {10-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} and Trudeau's cowboys were still ahead. A {9-Clubs} turn and {10-Clubs} river had no impact on the hand as Trudeau took down the pot, eliminating Bader from the tournament in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
1,070,000 225,000
Brett Bader us
Brett Bader
Busted

Tags: Brett BaderJeffrey Trudeau

Chad Eveslage Eliminated in 6th Place ($7,128)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Chad Eveslage
Chad Eveslage

David Prociak opened from under the gun and Chad Eveslage shoved all in from the cutoff for around 185,000. Jeffrey Trudeau jammed over the top and Prociak folded.

Eveslage turned over a pair of sixes and was racing after Trudeau table his ace-queen. The board brought a flush for Trudeau who took down the pot, eliminating Eveslage from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
725,000 135,000
Chad Eveslage us
Chad Eveslage
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Chad EveslageDavid ProciakJeffrey Trudeau

Nicholas Visconti Eliminated in 7th Place ($5,636)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Nicholas Visconti
Nicholas Visconti

Action folded around to Nicholas Visconti in the small blind who moved all in for around 29,000 and Chad Eveslage snap-called from the big blind, putting Visconti at risk.

Nicholas Visconti: {3-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Chad Eveslage: {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}

The flop came down {k-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and Eveslage was still in the lead with his sailboats. A {10-Spades} peeled off on the turn and Visconti needed a river to stay alive. The {j-Hearts} completed the board, cementing the pot for Eveslage who sent Visconti out the door in seventh.

Player Chips Progress
Chad Eveslage us
Chad Eveslage
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
225,000 50,000
Nicholas Visconti us
Nicholas Visconti
Busted

Tags: Chad EveslageNicholas Visconti

John Corsi Eliminated in 8th Place ($4,683)

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
John Corsi
John Corsi

John Corsi moved all in from under the gun for 42,000 and Sam Panzica hooked him up from the big blind.

John Corsi: {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts}
Sam Panzica: {q-Hearts}{5-Hearts}

The dealer fanned out {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} on the flop, giving Panzica the lead with his pair of queens. A {4-Diamonds} turn and {7-Spades} river did not change anything as Panzica took down the pot, eliminating Corsi from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Panzica us
Sam Panzica
425,000 65,000
John Corsi us
John Corsi
Busted

Tags: Sam PanzicaJohn Corsi

Jason Shinbaum Eliminated in 9th Place ($4,100)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Jason Shinbaum
Jason Shinbaum

David Prociak opened to 14,000 from middle position, Chad Eveslage called in the cutoff, Sam Panzica stuck around from the small blind and Jason Shinbaum called from the big blind.

The dealer fanned out {3-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} on the flop and action checked to Shinbaum who moved all in four around 49,000. Prociak was the only person to call and the two tabled their hands.

Jason Shinbaum: {j-Hearts}{2-Clubs}
David Prociak: {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

The {j-Diamonds} landed as a turn card and Prociak took the lead with his flush. A {k-Diamonds} river card did not improve Shinbaum's hand as he was eliminated by Prociak in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
David Prociak us
David Prociak
WSOP 1X Winner
505,000 80,000
Jason Shinbaum us
Jason Shinbaum
Busted

Tags: Chad EveslageDavid ProciakSam PanzicaJason Shinbaum