2021 SHRPO Early Action: Yuval Bronshtein Wins Two Titles; Raminder Singh Ties Record

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2021 SHRPO Winners

The 2021 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (SHRPO) began back on July 22 and will run through August 10 culminating with the $5,250 buy-in, $3 million GTD Main Event from August 6-10.

Click here to see the full 2021 SHRPO schedule.

As July ends, the series has already catered to over 8,000 combined entries and has awarded in excess of $2.3 million in prize money through just 16 completed tournaments.

Here are some highlights from the first week of action.

Yuval Bronshtein Nabs Two Titles

Yuval Bronshtein & Nancy Birnbaum

The first trophy awarded during the series was for Event #2: $400 Limit Omaha 8 (Freezeout), a tournament that attracted 100 players and awarded a $34,000 prize pool. The tournament ended in a four-handed deal that saw the chip leader at the time, Yuval Bronshtein, claim the trophy and $6,673 in prize money.

It was a bit of d��j�� vu as he had won the same event via a four-way deal back in January.

��It��s pretty nice,�� Bronshtein told SHRPO reporters. ��I won this one in January, and right after that had two second-place finishes in mixed events. Good start to the series for sure.��

Indeed, it was a good start as just a few days later he was at it again in Event #4: $400 Deep Stack Pot-Limit Omaha, a tournament that drew 133 entries and offered up a $45,220 prize pool. Bronshtein claimed his second trophy of the series after a heads-up deal with Nancy Birnbaum.

��Since I won my WSOP bracelet (in the summer of 2019), I��ve got this tremendous confidence whenever I get to a final table,�� Bronshtein said. ��I don��t feel any stress or pressure. I just feel like I can always play my game, I feel like I��m going to play better than everyone, I feel like I��m going to run better than everyone, and get cards when I need them in the crucial spots.��

Event #4: $400 Deep Stack PLO Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Yuval Bronshtein$10,423*
2Nancy Birnbaum$10,422*
3Lexy Gavin$4,795
4Brad Speight$2,940
5Renato Labadan$2,240
6Patrick Lacy$1,900
7Douglas Taylor$1,650
8Hal Rotholz$1,445

*Denotes heads-up deal.

T.K. Miles Big Stack Champ

T.K. Miles
T.K. Miles

From July 26-28, Event #7: $200 Big Stack NLH players out. The tournament more than doubled its $150K guarantee as 2,056 entrants across six starting flights created a $328,960 prize pool. On Day 2, 260 players returned to action with Florida��s T.K. Miles sitting second in chips.

The accomplished poker pro used his chips and experience to turn his $200 buy-in into a $51,560 payday after winning the tournament outright. The win saw him cross $4 million in lifetime tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob.

Others to cash the tournament were Lucas Tae (2nd - $37,055), Alex Morgovsky (3rd - $24,645), Sergio Perez (10th - $4,640), Tamara Goldshteyn (20th - $1,900), Rafael Lima (30th - $1,090), Brandon Miller (43rd - $920), and Daryl Boatwright (49th - $785).

Event #7: $200 Big Stack NLH Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1T.K. Miles$51,560
2Lucas Tae$37,055
3Alex Morgovsky$24,645
4John Nguyen$18,335
5David Shmuel$13,910
6Jose Silva$11,215
7Steve Raeman$8,700
8Jose Nigaglioni$6,285
9Guillermo Reyes$4,640

Raminder Singh Ties Record

Raminder Singh
Raminder Singh

On Thursday, July 29, Raminder Singh topped a 333-player field to win Event #14: $200 Double Green Chip Bounty, which nearly tripled its $20K guarantee by generating a $53,280 prize pool.

The tournament ended in a three-way deal with Singh receiving the trophy and $6,256, It was significant as it marked his seventh Seminole Hard Rock Poker major trophy, which tied him with David Prociak for most in history,

Singh��s first three titles came in 2015, while he��s one each from 2018-21.

Event #14: $200 Double Green Chip Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Raminder Singh$6,256*
2Anthony Askey$5,640*
3Theo Lawson$4,649*
4Alfredo Moran$2,290
5Rosario Simone$1,765
6Joseph Langsam$1,460
7Joseph Trudden$1,220
8Brian Baris$995
9Christopher Miranda$780

*Denotes three-way deal.

2021 SHRPO Winners Thus Far

DateTournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
July 22-25Event #1: $400 Deep Stack NLH3,730$1,249,550Joseph Rossi$138,887
7/22/21Event #2: $400 Limit Omaha 8 (Freezeout)100$34,000Yuval Bronshtein$6,673
7/23/21Event #3: $400 HORSE (Freezeout)82$27,880Avery Bloom$6,903
7/25/21Event #4: $400 Deep Stack PLO133$45,220Yuval Bronshtein$10,423
7/25/21Event #5: $400 Deep Stack NLH302$102,680Clifford Conners$22,750
July 25-26Event #6: $1,100 Deep Stack NLH126$122,220Richard Menjura$35,355
July 26-28Event #7: $200 Big Stack NLH2,056$328,960T.K. Miles$51,560
7/26/21Event #8: $400 Black Chip Bounty171$41,040Eric Piderit$10,730
7/26/21Event #9: $400 Deep Stack PLO122$41,480Rebekah Emmons$12,475
7/27/21Event #10: $400 6-Max NLH217$73,780Lunique Petiote$13,000
7/27/21Event #11: $400 Omaha 8/Stud 893$31,620Ziya Rahim$9,065
7/28/21Event #12: $400 Deep Stack NLH Freezeout184$62,560Michael Rosen$11,095
7/28/21Event #13: $400 6-Max PLO128$43,520Colbert Silva$7,136
7/28/21Event #14: $200 Double Green Chip Bounty333$36,630Raminder Singh$6,256
7/29/21Event #16: $600 Limit Omaha 8 (Freezeout)111$58,275Scott Matejka$15,108
7/30/21Event #17: $600 HORSE (Freezeout)108$56,700Andy Woodmancey$13,121

*Image courtesy of SHRPO.

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