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Wynantskil­l man wins Rivers Casino Texas Hold’em tourney

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SCHENECTAD­Y, N. Y. » Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectad­y announced that the second installmen­t of the $ 100,000 Guaranteed Capital Region Classic drew 733 entries to the Rivers Casino Event Center, generating a prize pool of $ 181,565.

Shaun Deeb of Wynantskil­l, went home with the Capital Region Classic trophy, as well as $ 36,559 in winnings for securing the top spot in the five- day, no limit Texas Hold’em tournament.

Deeb walked away the tournament champion after the top three players struck a deal early Monday morning. Michael Lynch of Staten Island took home $ 20,600 for his second- place finish, and Keith Pierce, of Valatie, N. Y., earned $ 19,600 for his third- place finish. The remainder of the prize pool was divided among the top 80 players.

“With the recent visit of Poker Night in America and some of the biggest players in the world, Rivers has had an amazing week of poker,” said Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectad­y General Manager Mary Cheeks. “Our amazing poker room team has real ly outdone themselves, and brought the poker community a firstclass experience.”

The Capital Region Classic was preceded by the taping of the nationally televised Poker Night in America. Poker greats Phil Hellmuth, Doug Polk, Daniel Cates and Frank Kassela competed in two days of heads up, no limit Texas Hold’Em action from the Van Slyck’s entertainm­ent lounge off of the Rivers gaming floor. Phil Hellmuth took home the inaugural King of the Hill belt and $ 200,000 after a dramatic comeback against Daniel Cates that captured the attention of the worldwide poker community.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Shaun Deeb, left, won the Capital Region Classic trophy, as well as $ 36,559in winnings for securing the top spot in the five- day, no limit Texas Hold’em tournament. Michael Lynch, center, of Staten Island took second and Keith Pierce was third.
PHOTO PROVIDED Shaun Deeb, left, won the Capital Region Classic trophy, as well as $ 36,559in winnings for securing the top spot in the five- day, no limit Texas Hold’em tournament. Michael Lynch, center, of Staten Island took second and Keith Pierce was third.

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