The event offered up $3,000,000 in guaranteed prize money with a $5,250 buy and no limit hold’em single re-entry format. In the end, 914 players registered to compete at the poker tournament, with Brandon Eisen taking home the first-place prize.
Tremendous Prize Pool Guarantee:
With so many players competing, the guaranteed prize pool jumped a long time, providing just more than $4.4 million divide between those who managed to finish in the money.
Once the last table of the event was put, Eisen took a chair with the chip lead. Holding to the majority of his chip stack, Eisen discovered himself easing into the heads-up round against Jeremy Ausmus.
Eisen had a nice lead when heads-up started, but Ausmus didn’t give in easily. It took 84 hands ahead of the winner was called. On the last hand, Eisen known as Ausmus all-in. Eisen held Q-J of diamonds with Ausmus holding K-5 off-suit.
According to the Seminole Hard Rock…
The board would fell Q-J-6-K-9 giving Eisen two pair along with the win. The end for Eisen was the best in his career when it comes to live poker tournament earnings.
Final Outcomes of the 2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open: