2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Hard Rock Tampa

$2,200 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Hard Rock Tampa

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$88,717
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Entries
173
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 2

Romeo Mendoza Wins WSOPC Tampa $2,200 High Roller ($88,717)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Romeo Mendoza
Romeo Mendoza

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Tampa $2,200 High Roller reached its conclusion on Thursday and at the end of the day, the winner of the Circuit Ring and the $88,717 first-place prize was Tampa local Romeo Mendoza.

Primarily a cash game player, Mendoza is well known on the local Tampa and Florida poker scene, and the circuit ring was his first big splash in tournament poker.

“This means a lot. Especially cause I won it here in my hometown. I have been playing at this casino since it opened,” said Mendoza after the win.

Mendoza also talked about how cool it was for him to play against fellow Tampa local Andrew Kelsall heads up.

“I have been playing with AJ [Kelsall] for 15 years. It’s pretty cool that two Tampa guys are here. It was really cool that it was me and him. We are always going to remember this because we are buddies”.

He added: “I kinda know how he plays. I felt really good playing against him heads up”.

Final Table Results

FinishPlayerPrize
1Romeo Mendoza$88,717
2Andrew Kelsall$54,831
3Eric Salazar$38,190
4Steven Veneziano$27,206
5James Calderaro$19,834
6Miguel Hernandez$14,805
7William Medina Diaz$11,322
8Hamid Izadi$8,876
9Ben Diebold$7,138
10Arkadiy Tsinis$5,891

Route to the Ring

Mendoza started the day high up on the leaderboard fifth in chips. He quickly ran it up further and remained among the leaders for much of the day. When play got down to two tables, Mendoza began to sink just a bit but recovered to enter the final table third in chips.

He mostly stayed out of huge pots during the final table and played his way down until heads up, where he was significantly behind Kelsall in chips. Kelsall, a big Philadelphia Eagles fan, had taken the final table by storm and largely run over the table up until that point.

The heads-up battle had one key swing point. Mendoza was all in and at risk on the turn after calling Kelsall’s shove. Mendoza had pocket aces but they were second best to the two pair - queens and sixes - of Kelsall. The ace of hearts on the river sent a survival bolt into Mendoza and propelled him to the win by winning a preflop flip with king-queen.

Action of the Day

The day began with 49 survivors from Day 1. As play started, 19 other players took advantage of the late registration and created a starting day field of 68. That took the total amount of entries up to 173.

The eliminations went steadily all the way until the money bubble when Corey Thompson became the bubble boy to bring the field down to 26 cashing players. Several high-profile circuit players were cut down en route to the final table, including an extreme breakneck elimination pace at one point that saw the field reduced from 22 to 14 in a mere 20 minutes.

At the final table, the first few victims were taken out early, including Hamid Izadi, who was eliminated in eighth place. William Medina Diaz went out in seventh to bring the table to six-handed play where it would remain for an hour and a half, with many small pots being traded.

Eventually, the six-handed duct was broken when Miguel Hernandez was eliminated in sixth. James Calderaro was cut down in fifth after having a large stack at one point. Play would slow down again with four players left for an hour before the next elimination when Steven Veneziano hit the rail in fourth place.

Eric Salazar became the third-place finisher not long after to set up the aforementioned heads-up battle between Kelsall and Mendoza.

That wraps up the first event of Pokernews’s coverage in Tampa at the WSOPC. Stay tuned for more coverage of the $3,250 High Roller and the Main Event on Friday.

Tags: Andrew KelsallCorey ThompsonEric SalazarHamid IzadiJames CalderaroMiguel HernandezRomeo MendozaSteven VenezianoThompsonWilliam Medina DiazWSOPC Tampa

Andrew Kelsall Eliminated in 2nd Place ($54,831)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Andrew Kelsall
Andrew Kelsall

Andrew Kelsall had lost several pots in the past level as his stack was reduced to the short one.

He raised to 125,000 from the small blind. Romeo Mendoza three-bet it to 425,000. Kelsall waited a while before announcing all in, which Mendoza called after a brief moment's hesitation.

It was a huge flip for all the marbles

Andrew Kelsall {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Romeo Mendoza {k-Spades}{q-Spades}

The flop came {j-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{a-Hearts}. The turn was the {j-Spades} and the river gave Mendoza the victory in the unexpected way as the board double paired when the {a-Diamonds} came off.

Player Chips Progress
Romeo Mendoza us
Romeo Mendoza
5,100,000 3,200,000
Andrew Kelsall us
Andrew Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Romeo MendozaAndrew Kelsall

Eric Salazar Eliminated in 3rd Place ($38,190)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Eric Salazar
Eric Salazar

The flop read {9-Hearts}{4-Spades}{10-Clubs}. Andrew Kelsall made a bet on the flop. Eric Salazar jammed over him and Kelsall called.

Eric Salzar {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts}
Andrew Kelsall {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The turn was a great one for Kelsall as it came the {q-Diamonds}. The river was the {9-Spades} and Salazar was taken down in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Kelsall us
Andrew Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
3,650,000 580,000
Eric Salazar us
Eric Salazar
Busted

Tags: Andrew KelsallEric Salazar

Steven Veneziano Eliminated in 4th Place ($27,206)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Steven Veneziano
Steven Veneziano

Andrew Kelsall jammed from the small blind and was called by Steven Veneziano who's final 575,000 was at stake.

Kelsall was behind with the {k-Diamonds}{2-Spades} against the {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} of Veneziano.

The flop sent Kelsall into the lead as it came {q-Spades}{k-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}. The turn was the {10-Diamonds} and the river came the {9-Spades} and Veneziano was gone in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Kelsall us
Andrew Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
2,910,000 540,000
Steven Veneziano us
Steven Veneziano
Busted

Tags: Andrew KelsallSteven Veneziano

Miguel Hernandez Eliminated in 6th Place ($14,805)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Miguel Hernandez
Miguel Hernandez

Miguel Hernandez moved his short stack into the middle preflop and was re-shipped over by Andrew Kelsall which forced everybody else out of the hand.

Hernandez was in big trouble with the {5-Clubs}{3-Clubs} against the {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts} of Kelsall.

The board came out {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{7-Diamonds} and Hernandez was the first player eliminated in well over an hour, finally breaking the six handed deadlock.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Kelsall us
Andrew Kelsall
WSOP 1X Winner
2,490,000 190,000
Miguel Hernandez us
Miguel Hernandez
Busted

Tags: Andrew KelsallMiguel Hernandez

Salazar Snaps With Set

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Eric Salazar
Eric Salazar

Action was getting turned up on a flop of {9-Clubs}{a-Spades}{8-Spades}. Eric Salazar was in middle position and bet 68,000. James Calderaro raised to 193,000 in position on the button. Romeo Mendoza was also in the hand but he folded after thinking for about ten seconds.

The turn came the {6-Clubs}. Salazar checked. Calderaro shoved all in and Salazar snap called.

Calderaro saw the bad news as his {a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} two pair was in deep trouble against the {9-Spades}{9-Hearts} set of Salazar.

The river came the {q-Hearts} and Salazar secured the huge hand. He then turned his attention to Andrew Kelsall and said

"Alright Philly (in reference to Kelsall's consistent Philadelphia sports apparel), I got something to **** you up with now" with a smile as he now has a substantial chip stack.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Salazar us
Eric Salazar
1,145,000 575,000
James Calderaro us
James Calderaro
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
325,000 -504,000

Tags: Andrew KelsallEric SalazarJames CalderaroRomeo Mendoza

Hamid Izadi Eliminated in 8th Place ($8,876)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Hamid Izadi
Hamid Izadi

Hamid Izadi moved all in from the cutoff for his short stack. He got called by Steven Veneziano from the small blind.

Hamid Izadi {3-Hearts}{3-Spades}
Steven Veneziano {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The flop instantly wrapped it up for Veneziano as it came {4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{8-Hearts}, the {k-Spades} on the turn and the {4-Spades} on the river secured the pot for Veneziano and eliminated Izadi.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Veneziano us
Steven Veneziano
1,120,000 380,000
Hamid Izadi us
Hamid Izadi
Busted

Tags: Hamid Izadi