Foxwoods World Poker Finals 2018

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  • Omar Saeed got through a field of 220, including several major title winners at the final table, to win the $2,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic.
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The first day of the World Poker Tour Foxwoods World Poker Finals is in the record books after 353 players took to the felt hoping to collect the $910,058 first-place prize. After five levels of play, poker pro Todd Terry sits atop the chip counts with 165,700, but a number of top pros remain in the game including Soheil Shamseddin (126,000), Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi (125,900) and last year's second-place finisher Jonathan Jaffe (116,000).

In addition to the big-name players at the top of the chip counts, a number of other notables remain in contention including Billy Kopp (94,575), David Fox (92,650), Christian Harder (91,575), Jason Mercier (84,750), Eric Froehlich (83,250), Steve Sung (76,275) and former Foxwoods WPT winner Nick 'The Takeover' Schulman (76,000).

Although a number of pros are still alive in the field, many of the game's elite met their demise on Day 1, including Men 'The Master' Nguyen, Matt Glantz, Mike Leah, Josh Arieh, Mark Seif, Miami John Cernuto, Olivier Busquet, Robert Mizrachi, Chad Brown, Carlos Mortensen, Jason Young and David Williams.

Play resumes today at 12:00 p.m. EST as the remaining 206 players jockey for position, all vying for a piece of the $3,321,377 prize pool.

Chip Leaders
1. Todd Terry - 165,700
2. Danny Shiff - 159,525
3. Adam Lippert - 159,000
4. Jack Schanbacher - 148,775
5. Soheil Shamseddin - 126,000
6. Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi - 125,900
7. Chris Moore - 123,700
8. Danny Illingworth - 121,600
8. Alan Sasser - 121,600
9. John Barucci - 119,950

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The final table of the Foxwoods Poker Classic $2,500 Championship played out Monday featuring a slew of notable players with impressive results, include David Paredes, Alex Rocha, Brian Altman, Chris Tryba and Curt Kohlberg.

However, WPT champs and WSOP bracelet winners didn't scare Omar Saeed, as he emerged victorious for a $119,270 payday. He got through a field of 220 to do so.

The finish doesn't quite match Saeed's best career cash, but it is his second six-figure score after running deep to 37th place in the 2012 WSOP Main Event for $191,646.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Omar Saeed$119,270
2Curt Kohlberg$75,341
3Brian Altman$48,591
4Todd Rebello$39,265
5Chris Tryba$29,450
6David Paredes$23,559
7Alex Rocha$19,142
8Dominick Pelli$15,706
9Brock Wilson$12,277

The tournament had a $400,000 guarantee and well exceeded that total with a prize pool just under $500,000. Michael Vela, Nick Pupillo and Andy Frankenberger were among the 24 players who cashed though missed making the final day.

Frankenberger bubbled championship Monday when, according to the live updates, he went down in 10th place after flopping top pair with ace-queen only to run into Brock Wilson's ace-king.

Final Table Action

Kohlberg, who had already won an impressive five trophies at the venue, many under the World Poker Finals banner, went into the final table essentially tied with Saeed for the lead. Both players had well over 100 big blinds and a big gap over third-place Wilson.

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However, bracelet winner Tryba would be the star of the show early. He five-bet shipped on Saeed and showed a six, then coolered Wilson with kings over ace-king to bust him and take the lead.

It took several levels before more dominoes would fall, but eventually Dominick Pelli went out eighth, followed by Rocha in seventh when he lost a flip to Altman.

Paredes found one lucky double when he three-outed Kohlberg, but would still go out next. Paredes called off his last 12 big blinds in a blind-versus-blind spot against Altman, but his was behind . Paredes didn't pair up and had to settle for sixth.

Early success didn't continue for Tryba and he was down to 700,000 at 15,000/30,000/5,000 when he chose to cold four-bet shove with after a raise, call and reraise in front. Unfortunately for him, three-bettor Saeed held the goods with and avoided the bad beat for the knockout to grab the lead and nearly half of the total chips.

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Todd Rebello was Altman's next victim in a blinds battle, this time picking up ace-ten when Altman held ace-king. That one went the way of Big Slick as well, reducing the field to three.

After break, a cooler went down that sent Altman packing and secured Saeed as the favorite. Altman opened the pot and Saeed defended his big blind, and the two saw an flop. Saeed checked, Altman bet 100,000 and Saeed made it 325,000. Altman called and then called off his last 1.4 million on the turn, but his pocket jacks were in bad shape against Saeed's slow played aces and Altman didn't spike a jack on the river.

That left start-of-day leaders Kohlberg and Saeed, but this time Saeed was well in front with about a 2-to-1 lead. Kohlberg pulled off a big bluff early and seemed to have the tide turned as he moved in front. However, Saeed flopped top two with and doubled through Kohlberg's kings.

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Another lucky flop followed wherein Saeed flopped top two against Kohlberg's top pair, and Kohlberg missed out on adding yet another Foxwoods title when he couldn't find help on the turn or river.

Foxwoods World Poker Finals 2018 Winners

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