2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Thunder Valley

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Thunder Valley

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
33
Prize
$147,706
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$737,805
Entries
487
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Jaime Haletky Wins WSOP Circuit Thunder Valley Main Event for $147,706

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Jaime Haletky
Jaime Haletky

The World Series of Poker Circuit Thunder Valley wrapped up its stop Monday night with the conclusion of the $1,700 Main Event, a tournament that attracted 487 runners and offered up a prize pool of $737,805.

After just five hours of play, the final table was whittled down from nine to a winner when 42-year-old Jaime Haletky emerged victorious to capture the gold ring, a $147,706 top prize, and a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

“I feel amazing, really good,” Haletky said right after the win. “I’ll just save towards a house, really that’s about it. Maybe I can do a little bit bigger buy-ins now, we’ll see.

Haletky, who lives near San Jose, works as a mathematician doing cryptography programming but enjoys playing poker, a game he picked up in grad school at UC Berkley, in his free time. That often includes trips to Thunder Valley where he’s actually put together an impressive résumé that now includes two wins and a runner-up finisher in three final table appearances.

In October 2017, he won the Ante Up Norcal Classic $1,100 Main Event for $49,865, and a year before that finisher runner-up in the Ante Up World Championship for a previous career-bet $87,636.

“The other tournaments I felt were a lot of luck, in this one I’ve really studied a lot the last two years, really tried to improve my game,” said Haletky, who originally hails from Massachusetts. “I still had great luck, obviously you can’t win without great luck, but I’m really happy with how I played.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Jaime HaletkyWalnut Creek, California$147,706
2Dapo AjayiLittleton, Colorado$91,099
3Marko PantelicBellevue, Washington$66,663
4Scott StewartLakewood, California$49,418
5Marcus LaffenCupertino, California$37,117
6Dann TurnerCleveland, Ohio$28,251
7Peter PapSan Francisco, California$21,795
8Bin DuanCupertino, California$17,045
9Bryan PiccioloAllegany, New York$13,516

Others to cash the Main Event were Jonathan Ingalls (11th - $10,870), Paul Richardson (20th - $6,162), WSOP bracelet winner Scott Bohlman (24th - $5,252), Andreas Kniep (36th - $3,232), Jarod Minghini (50th - $2,789), Bicycle Casino poker manager Mo Fathipour (56th - $2,656), and Matt Livingston (70th - $2,572).

Final Table Action

The final table got off to a quick start with a trio of eliminations in the first hour of play. The two short stacks at the start of the day were the first to go with Bryan Picciolo’s deuces failing to hold against two players, while Bin Duan followed him out the door in eighth place when his Big Slick went down in flames to the queen-nine of Scott Stewart.

Peter Pap then busted in seventh place after check-raising all in on a six-high flop with top pair only to see Stewart snap-call with pocket nines. The overpair held and Pap headed to the payout desk.

Dann Turner would take his leave in sixth place after getting his short stack all in preflop against two players. Turner wound up making aces and eights but the Dead Man’s Hand was no good as Haletky, who began the final table as the chip leader, took it down with trip fives.

Marcus Laffen then lost a race holding pocket nines to Marko Pantelic’s ace-ten suited to exit in fifth place, and Stewart was next to go as a result of a bad beat. Stewart got his healthy stack all in with pocket aces and was in prime shape to double through Haletky, who held ace-queen. However, the board ran out in such a way that Haletky made Broadway on the turn to score the knockout.

Dapo Ajayi
Dapo Ajayi

Dapo Ajayi, who had nursed a short stack for a long time before hitting his stride to rebuild, then dispatched Pantelic in third place holding jacks to the latter’s queen-jack. That resulted in a heads-up match with the two players nearly even in chips, but it still didn’t take long for things to come to a head.

Haletky pulled out to a 2.5:1 lead before the two flipped for it. Ajayi was at risk with ace-jack while Heltky was looking to hold with pocket threes. The pocket pair held strong and Ajayi had to settle for second place and $91,099 in prize money.

Valdez Wins Casino Championship

David Valdez finished as the Thunder Valley Casino Champion after cashing in five events including wins in Event #3: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha and Event #13: $400 Last Call for a total of 117.5 points. As a result, he too receives a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

The second to last event of the Circuit stop turned in to a Casino Championship tiebreaker, with four players at the Final Table competing for the Casino Championship title.

"It was really tough, but I just kept playing my game and didn't change anything. Of course, I wanted to outlast [Jimmy Wester], but I was also going for the win so I had to keep playing aggressively," said Valdez.

David Valdez
Casino Champ David Valdez

WSOPC Thunder Valley Ring Winners

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $400 Opener1,319$435,270Michael Lin$70,181
Event #2: $400 Knockout195$44,850Jesse Lonis$11,062
Event #3: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha67$22,110David Valdez$7,021
Event #4: $400 NLH Double Stack125$41,250Jimmy Wester$11,241
Event #5: $400 HORSE68$22,440David Diiorio$7,125
Event #6: $400 NLH 6-Handed129$42,570Josh Prager$11,440
Event #7: $400 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better97$32,010Chris Brandin$8,310
Event #8: $400 Monster Stack620$204,600Jorge Postigo$39,649
Event #9: $400 NLH214$70,620Jasthi Kumar$16,976
Event #10: $3,250 High Roller47$141,000JC Tran$49,035
Event #11: $250 Seniors179$36,200John Valadao$9,095
Event #12: $1,700 Main Event487$737,805Jaime Haletky$147,706
Event #13: $400 Last Call388$128,040David Valdez$26,787
Event #14: $250 Series Finale188$37,600James Colson$9,359

The next WSOP Circuit stop is already underway at Mississippi’s Horseshoe Tunica. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be there this weekend to bring you updates from that stop’s $1,700 Main Event.

Tags: Jaime Haletky

Dapo Ajayi Eliminated in 2nd Place ($91,099)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Dapo Ajayi
Dapo Ajayi

Dapo Ajayi opened to 180,000, Jaime Haletky three-bet to 600,000, Ajayi four-bet all in for 3,950,000, and Haletky tanked for about a minute, then called.

Dapo Ajayi: {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Jaime Haletky: {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}

Board: {8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}

Haleky's pocket threes held, and he's the Main Event champion. Ajayi takes home $91,099 for the runner up finish.

Player Chips Progress
Jaime Haletky us
Jaime Haletky
14,610,000 6,010,000
Dapo Ajayi us
Dapo Ajayi
Busted

Tags: Dapo AjayiJaime Haletky

Marko Pantelic Eliminated in 3rd Place ($66,663)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Marko Pantelic
Marko Pantelic

Jaime Haletky opened for 180,000 on the button only to have Dapo Ajayi three-bet to 580,000 from the small blind. Marko Pantelic was in the big and four-bet jammed for roughly 700,000, Haletky folded, and Ajayi made a quick call.

Dapo Ajayi: {j-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Marko Pantelic: {q-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

Pantelic's best shot at staying alive was to catch a queen but he was left wanting as the board ran out a dry {9-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{7-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Jaime Haletky us
Jaime Haletky
7,600,000 1,600,000
Dapo Ajayi us
Dapo Ajayi
7,000,000 1,000,000
Marko Pantelic rs
Marko Pantelic
Busted

Tags: Marko PantelicDapo Ajayi

Scott Stewart Eliminated in 4th Place ($49,418)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Scott Stewart
Scott Stewart

Jaime Haletky opened to 110,000 from the cutoff, Scott Stewart three-bet to 450,000 from the big blind, Haletky four-bet shoved, and Stewart called for his 2,400,000 total stack.

Haletky had Stewart covered going to the showdown.

Scott Stewart: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}
Jaime Haletky: {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Board: {k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}

The board was not kind to Stewart, as the broadway straight came in on the turn for Haletky. Needing a queen on the river for a chop, Stewart saw the {3-Hearts} fall instead, and his tournament run is over.

Player Chips Progress
Jaime Haletky us
Jaime Haletky
6,800,000 2,700,000
Marko Pantelic rs
Marko Pantelic
4,600,000 -400,000
Dapo Ajayi us
Dapo Ajayi
3,250,000 1,420,000
Scott Stewart us
Scott Stewart
Busted

Tags: Jaime HaletkyScott Stewart

Marcus Laffen Eliminated in 5th Place ($37,117)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Marcus Laffen
Marcus Laffen

Marcus Laffen moved all in under the gun for 1.4 million and Marko Pantelic got an exact count before calling from the big blind.

Marcus Laffen: {9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Marko Pantelic: {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

It was a flip and Laffen was looking to hold to stay alive. That proved easier said than done as the {8-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{2-Spades} flop paired Pantelic's ace. The {7-Clubs} turn left Laffen looking for a nine on the river but it wasn't in the cards as the useless {4-Clubs} completed the board instead.

Player Chips Progress
Marko Pantelic rs
Marko Pantelic
5,000,000 1,400,000
Marcus Laffen us
Marcus Laffen
Busted

Tags: Marcus LaffenMarko Pantelic

Dann Turner Eliminated in 6th Place ($28,251)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Dann Turner
Dann Turner

Dann Turner pushed his last 80,000 from the button preflop, and got calls from Scott Stewart and Jaime Haletky in the blinds.

Both live players checked the {5-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} flop. Stewart then check-folded to a 100,000 bet from Haletky on the {5-Diamonds} turn.

Dann Turner: {a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Jaime Haletky: {8-Spades}{5-Spades}

Haletky's trip fives improved to a full boat on the {8-Spades} river, sending Turner to the rail in 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jaime Haletky us
Jaime Haletky
4,900,000 870,000
Dann Turner us
Dann Turner
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Dann TurnerJaime HaletkyScott Stewart

Peter Pap Eliminated in 7th Place ($21,795)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Peter Pap
Peter Pap

Scott Stewart raised the cutoff to 60,000 and Peter Pap defended his big blind to see a {4-Spades}{3-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop.

Pap checked, Stewart continued for 100,000, and Pap check-raised all in for approximately 700,000. Stewart snap-called.

Peter Pap: {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Scott Stewart: {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}

Pap had flopped top pair with top kicker but he was still behind Stewart's overpair. The {5-Clubs} turn put out some chop options but the {3-Clubs} on the river was no help to Pap, who bowed out in seventh place for $21,795.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Stewart us
Scott Stewart
3,925,000 275,000
Peter Pap us
Peter Pap
Busted

Tags: Peter PapScott Stewart

Bin Duan Eliminated in 8th Place ($17,045)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Bin Duan
Bin Duan

A couple of hands after Bryan Piccioli hit the rail, Bin Duan followed him out the door in eighth place.

It happened when Duan raised all in for 210,000 from the lojack and action folded to Scott Stewart, who called from the big blind.

Bin Duan: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Scott Stewart: {q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}

"Live cards," Stewart said excitedly. He managed to pair one of them on the {2-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} flop to take the lead. Neither the {8-Clubs} turn nor {7-Diamonds} river helped Duan and he headed for the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Stewart us
Scott Stewart
3,600,000 495,000
Bin Duan us
Bin Duan
Busted

Tags: Scott StewartBin Duan

Bryan Piccioli Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,516)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Bryan Piccioli
Bryan Piccioli

The short-stacked Bryan Piccioli moved all in for 240,000 from early position and Peter Pap called from the hijack. Marko Pantelic came along from the button, both blinds folded, and then the two active players checked it down as the board ran out {4-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}.

At that point, all three hands were tabled.

Bryan Piccioli: {2-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Peter Pap: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Marko Pantelic: {6-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

Pantelic was best with a pair of eights and Piccioli hit the rail about 30 minutes into the final day.

Player Chips Progress
Marko Pantelic rs
Marko Pantelic
2,900,000 800,000
Peter Pap us
Peter Pap
850,000 -500,000
Bryan Piccioli us
Bryan Piccioli
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Marko PantelicPeter PapBryan Piccioli

The WSOP Circuit Thunder Valley $1,700 Main Event Final Table Begins at Noon

Scott Stewart
Scott Stewart

The final table is set in the WSOP Circuit Thunder Valley $1,700 Main Event, and whoever takes down the tournament is looking at a tough road to the championship.

Day 2 saw the field trim down to the final nine players, and Jaime Haletky (4,030,000) comes into Day 3 as the chip leader. Scott Stewart (3,105,000) is the closest player to Haletky on the chip leaderboard.

The original field of 487 entries was down to 100 at the beginning of Day 2, and it took just over eight hours of play Sunday to get down to the final nine.

Those final nine includes players like Dapo Ajayi (1,840,000), who's at his second straight final table in this series. Ajayi final tabled the $3,250 High Roller just three days ago, and is looking for his first WSOP Circuit ring of his career.

In addition to the ring, the first-place prize of $147,406 is on the line. The remaining players will play through 60 minute levels Monday, with the restart scheduled for noon at the Thunder Valley Resort in Lincoln, California. The tournament will play down to a winner, with play resuming at Level 25 and the blinds and antes at 15000/30000/30000.

Stewart will be vying for his sixth career WSOP Circuit ring, and to add the six-figure first prize to his career tournament earnings total of more than $1.9 million.

Peter Pap (1,825,000), Marko Pantelic (1,675,000), Marcus Laffen (985,000), Dann Turner (550,000), Bryan Piccioli (315,000), and Bin Duan (290,000) round out the final table lineup.

Follow along with the PokerNews live blog as the Main Event plays to its finish.