Seneca Poker Tournament Results

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07 Nov

Monday, June 10, 2019 to Saturday, June 15, 2019. $2,620 No-Limit Hold'em Marathon (Event #26). Monday, January 13, 2014 to Tuesday, January 14, 2014. Event #6: Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em.

When he’s not installing windows, to rephrase George Formby’s classic song, Matt Brunskole is winning poker tournaments – the 30-year old Canadian lifting the opener at the Seneca Fall Poker Classic and taking his career earnings over the $100K mark.

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A total of 636 entries had battled it out over several days for a shot at the title – some who had evidently been struggling to wait for the Fall event at the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino…

…but when the prizefund hit $160,113 and over 100 players still there or thereabouts come the final day, it was a fast-paced affair as they played down to a winner.

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For Brunskole, the home region has been a happy-hunting ground, his previous biggest cash of $28,465 coming in the 2016 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic at Niagara Falls and he also had a scary 666th place finish in the 2015 Millionaire Maker at the WSOP in Vegas. Tournament victories, however, had eluded him – until yesterday that is.

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When the final table bubble burst, it left 10 men standing to battle it out for top honours – half of them quickly hitting the rails as the blinds forced play along, eventually leaving Brunskole heads-up against early chip leader Leo Kaplin.

A gruelling day’s play came to an end when Kaplin, no stranger to winning at the Seneca Casino with 4 wins this year alone in their small-to-mid stakes recurring tournaments, couldn’t find a card to fill out his draw, leaving Brunskole’s second pair to take the hand and the title.

The final hand looked like this, according to PokerNews.com – a scary flop for Brunskole but the wrong reds appearing for Kaplin.

All the chips went in on a flop of

9♦ 10♣ 8♦

Kaplin showed the

A♦ 7♦ and Brunskole called with the 5♣ 10♦ giving him middle pair. But the turn card

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8♥ and river

Q♥ meant that Kaplin had to settle for second place while the title, trophy and big payday went to Brunskole.

Final table results

1Matt Brunskole
$36,024
2Leonid Kaplan
$22,256
3Lue Huang
$14,586
4Jason Nablo
$10,183
5Matt Marcinkiewicz
$7.605
6Blake Napierala
$5,716
7Tim Glab
$4,803
8Brian Healy
$4,003
9Kevin Wright
$3,202
10Eric Thibodeau
$2,514