Thursday, December 7, 2017

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Official End Of Flight 1A Chip Counts

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 15 (Blinds 1,500/3,000/500)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 63
Flight 1A Players Remaining: 10

Chad Vetstein A 308,500
Jose Parra 297,000
Jorge Aristizobal 150,000
Haim Toorgerian 125,500
Matthew Vetstein 112,000
Steven Rosen 64,000
Rafael Calero 61,000
David Poces 55,000
Larry Hirschfield 52,000
Yoav Levy 35,500

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Chad Vetstein Bags Flight 1A Chip Lead, Official Counts To Follow

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 15 (Blinds 1,500/3,000/500)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 63
Flight 1A Players Remaining: 10


Chad Vetstein (Boston, MA) wins the Event #16 seat ($1,100 No Limit Hold'em), after besting Jose Parra's
stack by the slimmest of margins.

After Chad Vetstein eliminated Juan Rodriguez in a pot that was close to 270,000, the chip lead bonus race actually became a race.  Vetstein and Jose Parra went back and forth...seemingly trading spots each and every hand.  Once the last hand was played, and the flight would become official, it would be Chad Vetstein (~305,000) topping the counts (by only a few thousand).  Players are now bagging up their chips, with the end of flight counts to be posted at 8:00pm.


Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Parra Has Some Competition Up Top, But Still Holds Commanding Lead

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 14 (Blinds 1,000/2,000/300)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 63
Flight 1A Players Remaining: 15

Juan Rodriguez (Boca Raton, FL) is coming off a nice result last night, earning $4,443 in an even chop of
Event #8 ($250 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante $30,000 GTD).

Jose Parra (Hialeah Gardens, FL) has shown no signs of slipping, since assuming the flight's chip lead more two hours ago.  He's the only player above the 200,000 mark, but he's plateaued of recent, allowing for other players to catch up.  Juan Rodriguez (Boca Raton, FL) is one of those players to creep towards Parra's number, now sitting with close to 175,000.  Rodriguez had a short turnaround this afternoon, arriving less than twelve hours after chopping yesterday's Event #8 (which played out late into the evening).

The remaining players in this flight will finish out this level, and then play until the 10:00 minute mark of Level 15.  At that point, the clock will be paused, and those players left will be informed of how many hands remain in the night.  The bagging process will then commence once those hands have been finished at each table, with end of Flight 1A chip counts to be posted shortly thereafter.



Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Vetstein Brothers Seeing Success Late In Flight 1A

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 13 (Blinds 1,000/2,000/300)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 63
Flight 1A Players Remaining: 17


Chad Vetstein (pictured left) and brother Matt, both seeing success as the opening Event #10 flight winds down.

With registration now closed, the official numbers are in for Flight 1A of Event #10.  The opening flight attracted a total of (63) entries, with $19,215 going towards the overall prize pool.  There are (17) players currently active in the field, all chasing Jose Parra for the chip lead bonus.  Two players that are only a double away from the chip lead, are Chad and Matt Vetstein.  The two brothers, originally from Boston, have both seen tournament success since moving down to Florida.  The pair of Vetstein's are sitting with stacks above the 100,000 mark, and need to navigate their way through two more levels, in order to reach the bagging process.

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Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Full Field Listing As Registration Closes (Final Break)

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 12 (Blinds 800/1,600/200)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 63

Players are about to head on their final break of the night, and will return to play the final three levels of the flight.  Action will resume with Level 13, and blinds of 1,000/2,000/300, with a chip average of 63,000.  Listed below are the seating assignments for the (21) players remaining in the flight:

Table 1

  1. A. Nonymous
  2. Chip Reed
  3. Matt Vetstein
  4. Yoav Levy
  5. Jorge Aristizabal
  6. Erik Christensen
  7. Haim Tooregeman
  8. Sylvain Fontaine
Table 3
  1. Steve Rosen
  2. David Poces
  3. Kenneth Bruno
  4. Steve Smith
  5. Michael Goldfarb
  6. Chad Vetstein
  7. Peter Vitantonio
Table 4
  1. Rafael Calero
  2. Jason Holzberg
  3. Matthew Zarcadoolas
  4. Larry Hirschfield
  5. Juan Rodriguez
  6. Jose Parra



Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Bruno's Trip Was Short, Helps Jason Holzberg's Cause

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 11 (Blinds 600/1,200/200)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 62


Jason Holzberg (Plainview, NY) is another player making his first appearance on the blog, but his tournament
history shows that he's no stranger to the Isle Poker Room.

At Table 4, Jose Parra would open the action with raise to 3,000, with Kenneth Bruno calling behind.  After one fold, action would be on Jason Holberg (Plainview, NY), who three-bet shoved for just over 34,000.  The remaining players folded behind, including the original raiser (Jose Parra), with only Bruno left to act.  Having bought in just minutes prior, Bruno tossed in his remaining stack of 16,000, only to watch Jason table K♠ K.  Kenneth followed by rolling over Q♠ Q, with the two watching a runout of K 9 87 7.  Bruno would be drawing dead on the turn, and quickly went to the cage to re-enter.

"Look what I started," Juan Rodriguez said to Holzberg, making mention to an earlier hand, when Juan doubled Jason up.

Jason Holzberg - 51,000 (42bb)

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Parra Pacing The Field, As Players Still Taking Advantage Of Open Registration

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 10 (Blinds 500/1,000/100)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 61


Jose Parra (Hialeah Gardens, FL) has gained separation from the field, currently sitting with a stack
that is just under 200,000.

A quick lap around the field yields a new chip leader, with Jose Parra (Hialeah Gardens, FL) leading the way.  Parra sits with just under 200,000, with his nearest competitor hovering around the century mark, making him the clear favorite to bag the flight's chip lead.  One thing followers of the blog know, is that being a favorite this early assures no definitive success.  There are still two levels of open registration remaining, meaning a player (hypothetically) can sit down in the field now, and eclipse Parra's number in just short time.

One player utilizing this "extra" late registration option is Kenneth Bruno (West Palm Beach, FL), who is coming off of a deep run in Event #1 ($1,500 No Limit Hold'em $300,000 GTD).  Bruno made the final three tables of the tournament, and ended up finishing in 25th place ($2,217).

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Lichaa's Dark Shove Sees Some Resistance

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 9 (Blinds 400/800/100)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 59

Since being featured earlier in the flight, Ido Ashkenazi (Davie, FL) had been eliminated from play on two separate occasions.  He's hoping that the third time is a charm, as he doubled-up moments ago, just a few hands into Level 9.  After Matthew Zarcadoolas opened to 1,600, Zaki Lichaa (Staten Island, NY) was next to act, and he'd three-bet to 6,600.  Ido Ashkenazi flatted the three-bet, and after players folded back around to Zarcadoolas, he would release his hand.  That would leave Lichaa the first to act in the heads-up hand, and he'd shove 15,100 even before the flop came out.

Once the dealer fanned out the A 10♠ 8♣ flop, Ido quickly made the call, watching as Zaki turned over A♠ K.  While a strong hand, he'd be behind the 8 8♠ of Ashkenazi, who flopped bottom set.  The turn would pair the board (10♣), which gave Lichaa a tiny bit more hope.  The river brought the K, which was of no significance to Zaki, who would be left with just 1,800 after the hand.  Lichaa was then eliminated two hands later, with no signs of re-entering this flight in his future.

Ido Ashkenazi - 48,000 (60bb)

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Chip Reed The Leader At Second Break

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 8 (Blinds 300/600/75)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 56


Chip Reed (Maryland) is a relative unknown in regards to the blog, with introduction coming just moments
ago, as he leads this Flight 1A field.

The remaining (30) players in this Event #10 opening flight are heading on their second ten minute break of the day, and will be returning to Level 9, with new blinds of 400/800/100.  There are some new names on the top of the leaderboard, as Chip Reed and Brendan Colter have assumed the top two spots.  Listed below are our first look at updated chip counts from the field, tallied just before the break began:

Chip Reed - 92,000
Brendan Colter - 86,000
Steve Smith - 83,000
Stephen Smith - 70,000
Rodney Moret-Rojas - 50,000
Jose Parra - 50,000
Juan Rodriguez - 48,000
Peter Vitantonio - 47,000

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Smith Wasn't Believing Moret-Rojas's "Story"

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 7 (Blinds 250/500/75)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 51


Steve Smith (West Palm Beach, FL) seemed to go through a roller-coaster of emotions in his 
hand with Rodney Moret-Rojas, eventually coming up with the correct decision on the river.

Rodney Moret-Rojas (Troy, MI) introduced himself to the Isle Poker Room earlier this week, taking down Event #5 of the Isle Classic ($130 No Limit Hold'em $20,000 GTD).  Moret-Rojas headed a seven-way deal that was agreed to, taking home $3,240 for first place, which happened to be his first ever recorded cash (on Hendon Mob).

Rodney's good run seemed to carry over to this afternoon, as he was one of the chip leaders in Level 7...until his hand moments ago with Steve Smith.  The hand was approached on the turn of a board reading A♣ K♣ 10♠ 2♠, with Smith already having checked to Rodney.  Moret-Rojas followed with a bet of 12,000, into a pot that was already above 10,000.  "You got it," Smith asked Rodney, who just shrugged his shoulders in reply.  Smith casually tossed in a call, with the two players watching, as the board paired with the A on the river.  Smith checked once again, with Moret-Rojas continuing his story, wagering 16,000 on the river (which was just enough to cover Smith).

"Man...do you have a full house...did you flop a straight," Smith said aloud, as he contemplated his decision.  Steve ended up stacking his chips, turning over the A, and pushed both the card and the stack towards the middle simultaneously (signifying a call).  Rodney nodded his head, and gave the "international 'your'e good' sign" with his body language.  "I tried to tell you i had it," Steve said to his opponent, who had no interest in conversation.

Steve Smith - 78,000 (156bb)
Rodney Moret-Rojas - 17,000 (34bb)



Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Ido Ashkenazi Takes From Pete Chin...Again And Again

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 6 (Blinds 200/400/50)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 48


Ido Ashkenazi (Davie, FL) started off the series with a bang...actually started off the "day before" the series should
we say.  Ido won the $2,500 NLH Single-Ante on November 30th, worth $43,240.

The $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Single Ante ($100,000 GTD) winner (Ido Ashkenazi) was short-stacked just before the first break of the day, sitting with 7,000 in front of him.  On the final hand of Level 4, Ido shoved for 5,300 over a flop bet (1,500)from Peter Chin (on a flop of A 8 9♠), causing Chin to release his hand.  The pot would bring Ido over 10,000, which was still just half of the day's starting stack.

Ido spent the next level adding to his stack, which helped his cause moments ago, as he doubled through Peter Chin.  "I need a nine...I need a nine," Chin could be heard saying over at Table 3.  When the hand was approached, the two would be all-in (with Chin having Ashkenazi covered), with Ido holding a strong lead.  His A K♠ had Chin's A♠ 9 drawing to three outs, after a flop of A♣ 2♣ J.  The turn and river would run clean for Ashkenazi, who cut out his stack of 16,550 for the dealer to match from Chin's stack.  Peter was then left with just six big blinds after absorbing the loss, and would be eliminated from play just moments ago.

Ido Ashkenazi - 36,000 (72bb)

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Jose Parra Progressively Stepping Up His Game

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 5 (Blinds 150/300/50)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 41


Jose Parra (Hialeah Gardens, FL) had his breakout score in 2013, when he finished 
runner-up to Stephen Bokor in the Battles At The Beach $3,300 Main Event.

Jose Parra's (Hialeah Gardens, FL) tournament resume began in 2012, when he recorded cashes in a handful of events, totaling just over $7,000.  He then had his breakout score during the 2013 Battles At The Beach $3,300 No Limit Hold'em (Main Event), when he finished runner-up for $90,288.  Jose continued on for a few years, adding to his resume, before reaching his second five-figure score.  The $17.972 score came during the 2015 PPC Isle Casino Fall Series, and stands as his last score of that five-figure benchmark.  Parra has put in more volume this year though, entering events like the $2,500 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante, and most all of the major series main events.  His jump in buy-ins hasn't yet translated to larger scores, but he's seemingly on the precipice of something big, as his name in commonly found deep in events.

Jose is one of the most recent entries in the field, continuing the list of notables in today's afternoon flight:

Al Gomez
Richard Rice
Zaki Lichaa
Peter Vitantonio




Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Stephen Smith Finds Himself With Some Familiar Company

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 4 (Blinds 100/200/25)
Total Flight 1A Entries: 33


Stephen Smith (Juno Beach, FL) made yet another final table of an Isle Poker Room major series, finishing
fourth in last week's Event #1 ($18,431).

Flight 1A now has a field that is spread across four active tables, with numerous notables choosing this first starting flight to try and bag chips for Sunday's Day 2.  Table 4 hosted two players who were familiar with one another, as they were both seated at the Event #1 ($1,500 Isle Classic Main Event) final table.  Stephen Smith (Juno Beach, FL) came into that final table with the chip lead, but eventually exited in fourth place ($18,431).  His table mate to begin today's proceedings was Joseph Marchese (Coral Springs, FL), the eventual winner of the event.  Marchese has since departed the field, failing on his first attempt at bagging.

This has been a special year for Stephen Smith, as he started 2017 with a win during the Isle Classic (which ran in January).  Smith won this same event ($360 No Limit Hold'em), heading a six-way deal that ended the tournament.  The $28,462 that Smith earned for first place still stands as his largest tournament cash, and helped propel Stephen into making this his most successful statistical year of tournament poker.

Stephen Smith headlines our first look at notables in the field, a list that includes names like:

Zachary Mullenix
Nancy Thomas
Ido Ashkenazi
Seamus Hoban
Erik Christensen
Elliot Zaydman
Matthew Zarcadoolas

Players will be taking their first break of the day at the end of this level, returning to Level 5, and new blinds of 150/300/50.

Isle Classic Event #10 (Flight 1A): Action Underway For Second "Headlining" Event Of The Series

2017 Isle Classic | Event #10
$360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)
Level 1 (Blinds 25/50)
Total Flight 1A Entries: N/A


The dealers are getting a little creative in the tournament area, as they welcome players to 
their seats to begin the opening flight of Event #10.

The dealers are seated across the tournament area, with the "early bird" players moments away from getting the cards in the air for Event #10.  The $360 No Limit Hold'em tournament boasts a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool, with six starting flights over the next three days.  Each of the starting flights is structured the same, with starting stacks of 20,000 units.  Levels 1-15 will be (30) minutes, and will transition to (40) minutes Levels 16+ (which is Day 2).  The chip leader from each flight will earn a "bonus," which is entry into Event #16 ($1,100 No Limit Hold'em $50,000 Guaranteed).

Looking back at the history of the Isle Classic, the last time a tournament similar to this was run, was back in January of 2015.  The tournament was a $350 buy-in, and happened to be the opening event of the series (Event #1).  The $300,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed by almost $60,000, as a total of 1,231 entries made up the field.  The event ended in a heads-up chop, with Rob Brown ($68,593) taking home the trophy, and Sheddy Siddiqui ($60,000) runner-up honors.

Live coverage of this starting flight will continue through the bagging process, as will the two afternoon flights to follow.  All of the official chip counts from each flight will be posted here on the blog, as well as Day 2 seating assignments.  We will allow the tournament area to fill up, before taking a look at some of the notables that make up this opening flight of Event #10.


Thursday, December 7th: Recapping A Big Isle Classic Wednesday, $200,000 Guaranteed Event #10 Begins Today

ICYMI: Yesterday afternoon was the inaugural running of the $250 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante ($30,000 GTD), Event #9 on the 2017 Isle Classic Schedule.  There was some trepidation about how the tournament would be received the community, but only a few levels in, all questions were answered.  The guarantee was surpassed in Level 4, and players were lining up to grab seats in the field.  After eight levels of play, registration would close for the tournament, and the official prize pool would be listed at $39,600.  Even more eye-opening than that number, were the payouts for the event, with first place taking home just short of $10,000.  Once the money was reached, and (25) players remained in the field, we began to see numerous notable names heading to the podium to receive their payouts.  Recognizable names to cash in the tournament (but fall short of the final table) included Andre Rakusa, Matthew Zarcadoolas, Ian Cohen, Karin Powsner, Wilmer Diaz, Gregory Spinder, and Alan Dobrow.  Discussions of a deal began when play was nine-handed, but action would continue until six players remain.  At that point, an even chop was agreed to, with each player walking away with $4,443.  David Zaldivar (Miami, FL) ended up the tournament's winner, and walked away with the event's trophy.  Listed below are the results from the final table:
  1. David Zaldivar (Miami, FL) $4,443
  2. Michael Wetcher (Sunrise, FL) $4,443
  3. Almog Biton (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) $4,443
  4. Cangir Elcin (N. Miami Beach, FL) $4,443
  5. Juan Rodriguez (Boca Raton, FL) $4,443
  6. Jamie Mass (Delray Beach, FL) $4,443
  7. Michel Dubreuil (Margate, FL) $1,348
  8. Joseph Duchman (Miami, FL) $1,164
  9. Bebert Benhamo (Concord, CA) $986
  10. Jaehoon Baek (Vero Beach, FL) $857
As the final table deal was being struck, the action was just beginning to get serious for Event #9, the evening tournament on the Isle Classic schedule (6:00pm).  The $75 No Limit Hold'em tournament boasted a $5,000 guarantee prize pool, and would end up landing on the number (after a total of 67 entries).  One of the biggest storylines from the event was the return of Raminder Singh (Delray Beach, FL), who happened to be one of the most successful Isle Poker Room tournament players over the last year.  Raminder hadn't put in the same volume since the summer, but returned to win another Isle Poker trophy (after a heads-up deal).  The full results from the event are listed below:
  1. Raminder Singh (Delray Beach, FL) $1,596
  2. Marianne Dewitt (Lauderdale Lakes, FL) $1,152
  3. Robert Lovett (Boynton Beach, FL) $613
  4. Paul So (Canada) $438
  5. Elliot Goldman (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) $338
  6. Thomas Allard (Detroit, MI) $263
  7. Harry Silver (Boca Raton, FL) $225
  8. Charles Zusag (Plantation, FL) $200
  9. James Sedlak (Pompano Beach, FL) $175
Tournaments: Today begins the second largest event of the series, as the first pair of starting flights for Event #10 get underway at 11:00am.  The $360 No Limit Hold'em tournament carries a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool, and has six flights over the next three days.  Each of the starting flights is structured the same, with starting stacks of 20,000 units.  Levels 1-15 will be (30) minutes, and will transition to (40) minutes Levels 16+ (which is Day 2).  The chip leader from each flight will earn a "bonus," which is entry into Event #16 ($1,100 No Limit Hold'em $50,000 Guaranteed).  Today's schedule sees Flight 1A beginning at 11:00am, followed by Flight 1B at 6:00pm.  There will be live coverage of the afternoon flight (and each afternoon flight to follow), with official chip counts posted from the evening flights.

Promotions: From (9:00am-10:00am), the high hand will award $150 every (30) minutes.  The high hands will then transition from 10:00am-12:00am (midnight), with the opportunity to win $400 every (30) minutes.  During that period, the promotion sees tournament players eligible (Isle Open events not eligible for high hand) each half-hour for $100 high hands, 2/2 limit hold'em players eligible for $200 high hands, 2/4 limit hold'em players eligible for $300 high hands, and all other raked games (1/2-5/10 NLH, 4/8 Omaha 8B, 6/12 O.E., etc.) eligible for $400 high hands.  From 12:00am-9:00am, players are eligible for $100 high hands every hour.

It should also be noted that started back on November 1st, players are able to win the high hand using only one card in their hand!!!  The payouts for those that use one card are different than the standard numbers listed above, and can be found (full listing of one-card payouts on flyers in the poker room).

11:00am - 2017 Isle Classic Event #7 (Flight 1A): $360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD) 

- Players start with 20,000 in tournament chips
- Late and re-entries for the first (12) levels
- Alternates and late entries will start with a full stack
- Levels will last (30) minutes through Level 15, and will the transition to (40) minutes Level 16+
- All Day 1's will play (15) complete levels or until 10% of the field remains (whichever comes first)
- The chip leader from each flight will earn a seat into Event 16 ($1,100 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante)

6:00pm - 2017 Isle Classic Event #7 (Flight 1B): $360 No Limit Hold'em ($200,000 GTD)

- Players start with 20,000 in tournament chips
- Late and re-entries for the first (12) levels
- Alternates and late entries will start with a full stack
- Levels will last (30) minutes through Level 15, and will the transition to (40) minutes Level 16+
- All Day 1's will play (15) complete levels or until 10% of the field remains (whichever comes first)
- The chip leader from each flight will earn a seat into Event 16 ($1,100 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante)

Isle Classic | Event #9 | $75 No Limit Hold'em ($5,000 GTD) | Official Results

2017 Isle Classic | Event #9
$75 No Limit Hold'em ($5,000 GTD)
Total Entries: 67
Prize Pool: $5,000

Payouts:
  1. Raminder Singh (Delray Beach, FL) $1,596
  2. Marianne Dewitt (Lauderdale Lakes, FL) $1,152
  3. Robert Lovett (Boynton Beach, FL) $613
  4. Paul So (Canda) $438
  5. Elliot Goldman (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) $338
  6. Thomas Allard (Detroit, MI) $263
  7. Harry Silver (Boca Raton, FL) $225
  8. Charles Zusag (Plantation, FL) $200
  9. James Sedlak (Pompano Beach, FL) $175

Isle Classic | Event #8 | $250 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante ($30,000) | Official Results

2017 Isle Classic | Event #8
$250 No Limit Hold'em Single-Ante ($30,000 GTD)
Total Entries: 198
Prize Pool: $39,600

Payouts:
  1. David Zaldivar (Miami, FL) $4,443
  2. Michael Wetcher (Sunrise, FL) $4,443
  3. Almog Biton (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) $4,443
  4. Cangir Elcin (N. Miami Beach, FL) $4,443
  5. Juan Rodriguez (Boca Raton, FL) $4,443
  6. Jamie Maas (Delray Beach, FL) $4,443
  7. Michel Dubreuil (Margate, FL) $1,348
  8. Joseph Duchman (Miami, FL) $1,164
  9. Bebert Benhamo (Concord, CA) $986
  10. Jaehoon Baek (Vero Beach, FL) $857
  11. Alan Dobrow (Melville, NY) $857
  12. Elber Caruci (Venezuela) $857
  13. Gregory Spinder (Parkland, FL) $733
  14. Joey Prosper (Miami, FL) $733
  15. Claude Ferland (Boca Raton, FL) $733
  16. Wilmer Diaz (Miami, FL) $608
  17. Frank DiMaria (Boston, MA) $608
  18. Christian Santos (Delray Beach, FL) $608
  19. Debra Levin (Boca Raton, FL) $485
  20. Denis Buslaev (Boca Raton, FL) $485
  21. Karin Powsner (Pompano Beach, FL) $485
  22. Ian Cohen (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) $366
  23. Matthew Zarcadoolas (Pembroke Pines, FL) $366
  24. John Joffey (Davie, FL) $366
  25. Andre Rakusa (Miami, FL) $297