ALAN PERCAL WPT JACKSONVILLE BESTBET OPEN PROFILE

Alan Percal

Alan Percal

Career Stats

Earnings $12,124
Cashes 1
Final Tables 0
Titles 0
Tournaments Played 3

Current Standings

Ranking
21st

Payout
$12,124

Points
50

Chipcount History

Day 1-B
35,000

Day 2
198,000

Day 5
21st

 

WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open, Day 3 Recap

Level 20: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante

By BJ Nemeth


2802 Will Failla - 100 Dollar Bill
The money bubble burst on Day 3, though it happened so quickly there was no need for hand-for-hand play. In a twist, players who made the money were paid by having bills stapled to their foreheads.

No, not really.

At the end of the day, Will Failla once again organized a $100 pool where players bet on which card would be drawn with 10 minutes left to see how many more hands would be played. But when James Calderaro won, Failla was reluctant to pay off his $100, so he stuck it to his forehead until Calderaro came over from the other table to claim it.


2175 Chipleader Farid Jattin
Farid Jattin (pictured) entered the day with a big chip lead, but it looked like he was going to take a big hit in the first level when Jaspreet Panchhi got it all in with KheartKspade against Jattin's QdiamondQheart. But a queen on the flop gave the pot to Jattin to push him to nearly a million in chips.


2199 Tony Dunst Doubles Thru Andrew Touchette
WPT Raw Deal Analyst Tony Dunst (center, standing) was all in early, but he had the best of it with QdiamondQclub to the JclubJheart of Andrew Touchette. The best hand held up, and Dunst doubled up to an above-average chip stack.

In addition to the WPT's Raw Deal segment, Dunst is also the lead commentator for the WPT Live Stream, which shows all the action at WPT Final Tables -- with hole cards -- on a 30-minute delay. Of course, Dunst can't be in the sequestered booth watching hole cards if he is also at the final table -- and Dunst is still alive with 16 players left.


2262 James Dempsey Bubbles in 37th Place
James Dempsey (foreground, center) began the day near the chip lead, but took a few hits before he got it all in with KclubKdiamond. Unfortunately for Dempsey, Alan Percal had AheartAspade. The best hand held up, and Dempsey was crippled down to four big blinds with 38 players remaining -- and only 36 would get paid.

A few moments later, Brian Haas was eliminated at another table, and it was time to begin hand-for-hand play on the money bubble. But Dempsey's hand had already begun, and when he looked down to see 8diamond8heart, he moved all in. But he'd have to survive against Matthew Schulte's AheartQheart.

Will Failla (foreground, right) came over to sweat the board with Dempsey, but Schulte paired his queen on a board of Qdiamond4spade2club10club9club to win the pot, and Dempsey became the unfortunate Bubble Boy before hand-for-hand play even began.


2305 Tony Dunst vs Robert Gorodetsky
With the board showing AclubKheart8heartJspade9spade, Tony Dunst (left) bet 81,000 into Robert Gorodetsky, who tanked for a while before he called with KclubJclub for two pair, kings and jacks. But Dunst turned over Adiamond9diamond for a higher two pair, aces and nines.

At this point, Gorodetsky was one of two remaining under-21 players in the field, along with Alan Percal. Whichever one lasted longer would receive a customized surfboard.


2370 Matt Giannetti
WPT Champions Club member and recent WSOP November Niner Matt Giannetti gave a brief interview to the WPT cameras during the second break. Giannetti was holding strong at this point, but would have a rough time after dinner, busting out in 22nd place.


2523 Daniel Buzgon Triples Up
Daniel Buzgon (pictured) was short-stacked after dinner, and moved all in for 99,000 (16 big blinds) after Fred Goldberg and Matt Giannetti entered the pot. Both players called, and when Goldberg bet 100,000 into a dry side pot after a flop of 8club7club5spade, it looked like Buzgon was in trouble.

Giannetti sensed that Goldberg had a big hand, so he folded JclubJspade face up. He was right, because Goldberg turned over AheartAspade. Buzgon was in trouble with his 10diamond10heart.

But the turn card was the 10spade, and Buzgon tripled up to 314,000 with a set of tens. Buzgon went on a rush after that, and in less than an hour he built his stack from 99,000 to 1,000,000.


2602 Will Failla vs Farid Jattin
Will Failla (left) clashed in a couple of big pots against start-of-day chipleader Farid Jattin (right). Failla won a very large pot earlier by check-raising all in on a board of Qspade9heart8diamond8heart9spade, but Jattin won this one by five-betting all in preflop.


2741 Matt Marafioti vs Tony Dunst
Matt Marafioti (top) studies Tony Dunst (foreground, right) during a hand in the final level of Day 3.


2759 David Tuthill Doubles Thru Darren Elias
With the board showing 10spade7spade3heartAdiamond on the turn, David Tuthill (right) three-bet all in against Darren Elias (foreground, left). Elias would call with Aclub10heart for top two pair, and Tuthill turned over Aspade8spade for top pair with a spade flush draw.

Elias was on the verge of contending for the lead with 1.1 million in chips, but the 4spade on the river gave Tuthill his flush -- and a big double up.


2854 Under-21 Robert Gorodetsky
When 19-year-old Alan Percal was eliminated in 21st place, Robert Gorodetsky (pictured) officially won the bonus under-21 prize -- this customized surfboard. Unfortunately, Gorodetsky was eliminated himself in the final minutes of the day, finishing 17th.


2868 Chipleader Will Failla
A smile like this can only mean one thing -- Will Failla is crazy. But he is also the chipleader with 16 players remaining, and if he finishes 8th or higher, he will also retake the lead in the WPT Player of the Year race. Failla is also trying to become the first player since Season III to win two WPT titles in the same season.


Here are the official chip counts for the final 16 players:

1.  Will Failla  -  1,360,000  (136 BBs)
2.  Peter Campo  -  1,269,000  (126 BBs)
3.  Daniel Buzgon  -  900,000  (90 BBs)
4.  Byron Kaverman  -  815,000  (81 BBs)
5.  David Tuthill  -  687,000  (68 BBs)
6.  Amelio Amato  -  666,000  (66 BBs)
7.  Farid Jattin  -  618,000  (61 BBs)
8.  Matt Marafioti  -  617,000  (61 BBs)
9.  Shawn Cunix  -  555,000  (55 BBs)
10.  Tony Dunst  -  459,000  (45 BBs)
11.  James Calderaro  -  423,000  (42 BBs)
12.  Blake Purvis  -  346,000  (34 BBs)
13.  Justin Conley  -  335,000  (33 BBs)
14.  Robert LeBeau  -  304,000  (30 BBs)
15.  Darren Elias  -  262,000  (26 BBs)
16.  Tony Parille  -  131,000 (13 BBs)

Day 4 begins tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2:00 pm ET. The field will play as many 90-minute levels as it takes to get down to six players for Wednesday's televised WPT Final Table.

Return to WPT.com for continuing live coverage, including hand-for-hand updates starting with the final ten players.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Will Failla, Farid Jattin, Tony Dunst, Andrew Touchette, James Dempsey, Alan Percal, Robert Gorodetsky, Matt Giannetti, Daniel Buzgon, Matt Marafioti, David Tuthill, Darren Elias, James Calderaro, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
10:45 AM, 05/01/12

Robert Gorodetsky Wins the Under-21 Surfboard

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

2672 Robert Gorodetsky
With the elimination of Alan Percal in 21st place, Robert Gorodetsky (pictured) becomes the deepest-finishing under-21 year old in the tournament. Gorodetsky will receive the customized surfboard that was created as a bonus prize specifically for the 18-20 year olds who entered this tournament.

Congratulations to Robert Gorodetsky!


Photo (Below): The Royal Flush Girls used the customized surfboard during one of their TV promos recorded over the weekend.

1023 Royal Flush Girls and Surfboard

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Robert Gorodetsky, Alan Percal, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
10:16 PM, 04/30/12

Amelio Amato Doubles Thru Alan Percal

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Amelio Amato gets it all in before the flop with pocket kings against Alan Percal's pocket Queens. Amato holds and doubles up to 550,000 while Percal drops down to just 110,000.

Sorted In: Amelio Amato, Alan Percal, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
10:10 PM, 04/30/12

Matt Giannetti Eliminated in 22nd Place ($12,124)

Level 18: 3,000-6,000, 1,000 ante

2581 Matt Giannetti Eliminated
Matt Giannetti (left) moves all in from the cutoff for 104,000, and Alan Percal (right) calls from the big blind with Aclub10club. Giannetti turns over Adiamond9diamond, and he's dominated as he faces elimination.

The board comes AheartQspade10heart7diamond2club, and Percal wins the pot with two pair, aces and tens, to eliminate WPT Champions Club member Matt Giannetti from the tournament.

Alan Percal  -  460,000  (76 BBs)
Matt Giannetti  -  Out in 22nd Place ($12,124)

Percal is one of the two remaining under-21 players in the field (along with Robert Gorodetsky) playing for the bonus prize -- a customized surfboard. Of course at this point, the regular prizepool and the allure of a televised WPT Final Table is probably much higher in their minds.

Sorted In: Alan Percal, Matt Giannetti, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
09:18 PM, 04/30/12

Alan Percal Doubles Thru and Cripples James Dempsey: Aces vs. Kings

Level 16: 2,000-4,000, 500 ante

James Dempsey min-raises from UTG+1 to 8,000, Alan Percal moves all in for 170,000, and Dempsey calls with KclubKdiamond. But Percal turns over AheartAspade, and the two players are nearly even in chips.

The board comes 9spade9diamond8diamond7heart2club, and the pocket aces hold up for Percal to win the pot. The chip stacks are counted down, and Dempsey is left with just four big blinds.

Alan Percal  -  360,000  (90 BBs)
James Dempsey  -  16,500  (4 BBs)

Percal is one of the two remaining 18-20 year olds in the field competing for the bonus prize -- a customized surfboard. Percal is nearly even with fellow under-21 player Robert Gorodetsky (320,000).

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alan Percal, James Dempsey, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
04:21 PM, 04/30/12
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