SHAWN CUNIX WPT JACKSONVILLE BESTBET OPEN PROFILE

Shawn Cunix

Shawn Cunix

Career Stats

Earnings $698,310
Cashes 7
Final Tables 2
Titles 1
Tournaments Played 34

Current Standings

Est. Current Chipcount

Est. Average Chipcount
9,600,000

Current Chipleader
-

Chipcount History

Day 1-B
72,600

Day 2
411,000

Day 3
555,000

Day 4
2,770,000

Day 5
1st

 

Shawn Cunix Wins the Jacksonville bestbet Open

Level 30: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, Jessica Welman, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
11:18 PM, 05/02/12

Shawn Cunix Proves Good Deeds Don't Go Unrewarded

Level 30: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

3961 Shawn Cunix Wins
Photo: Will Failla (center left, in black) retook the WPT Player of the Year lead tonight, and joins in the celebration for WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open champion Shawn Cunix (center, in blue).

If you don’t think poker has a physical element to it, you probably didn’t see Shawn Cunix at the final table of the Jacksonville bestbet Open Main Event. The longtime recreational player had to play his second career final table with a broken collarbone, fighting the pain all afternoon.

Battling with some pain and discomfort was well worth it for Cunix though. The reason he sported a sling throughout the tournament was because he broke his collar bone saving his son from an oncoming four wheeler. Cunix isn’t exaggerating when he says he saved his son’s life.

If Cunix is any indication, good deeds do get rewarded. Cunix has always taught his children to be passionate about what they do and he was able to show his son and his other children that theory in practice as he played his way to his first WPT title and a more than $400,000 payday.

When the final table began, Cunix was chip leader and he spent the early goings of the final table building his stack even bigger while the rest of his opponents struggled. As he chipped up to more than 4 million, everyone else save for James Calderaro dropped below a million chips.

These short stacks meant most players at the table were getting pretty desperate for a double up. Daniel Buzgon and Tony Dunst managed to find doubles early, but Will Failla was not so fortunate. He took a stand against Shawn Cunix on a 10club9club7club flop holding QclubJdiamond for an open-ended straight draw and a flush draw against Cunix’s Jclub10spade for top pair. Failla failed to catch and he was out in sixth, but did get a nice consolation prize as he regained the lead in the Season X WPT Player of the Year race with his second final table appearance of the season.

Tony Dunst got a bit of a consolation prize as well as the Raw Deal correspondent and WPT Live Strea Host managed to log the best finish of a WPT personality in a WPT Main Event. He amanged to get one spot higher than Mike Sexton did at Bay 101 back in Season IX, but exited in fifth place when he shoved the button with Kheart3heart only to run into Darren Elias Aclub9heart.

Buzgon failed to improve upon his third place showing at the Borgata Poker Open earlier this season, but he did manage to improve his standing in the WPT POY race with his fourth place finish. Buzgon’s pair of final table appearance pushed him to third in the ranks with 1,750 point.

Once play got three-handed, Cunix started to lose momentum and it looked as though his shot at the title might be in jeopardy. He went from top of the counts to short stack after he made two pair and paid off Elias’ flush in a big pot early in three-handed play. Then it looked like Cunix might end up the third place finisher when he got in a preflop raising ware against Elias that resulted in them getting it all-in preflop with Elias holding AdiamondQspade to Cunix’s Jheart9heart. Cunix managed to river a flush to double up and then it was Elias who was the low man on the toem pole.

Things only got worse for Elias from there as a series of cold decks and frustrating beats whittled his stack down. The bad luck culminated in being on the wrong end of a coin flip against Calderaro and exiting in third place.

That left Cunix and Calderaro heads-up for the title—a spot both players were ecstatic to be in. The two celebrated their good fortune with a shot before play began and the tone of heads-up action was jovial and fast paced. The two battled back and forth with Cunix erasing Calderaro’s chip lead after just six hands of play. Eventually, Cunix began to pull and away and, after a while, Calderaro was in all-in or fold mode.

On the final hand of play, Cunix shoved with pocket threes and Calderaro called with Jdiamond10diamond. Cunix flopped a set and had to sweat a couple of backdoor draws for his opponent, but that was more than enough to give him the hand, the match, and his first WPT title.
As he was presented with his trophy and snapped photos with friends, fans, and the WPT crew, Cunix could not hide his emotion.

A few weeks ago, Cunix’s life could’ve taken a disastrous turn Instead, he is one of the happiest men in Jacksonville tonight with great friends, an amazing family, and a WPT title that validates his passion for the game.

Here are the final table results for the Jacksonville bestbet Open:

1st: Shawn Cunix - $400,600 (includes $25,500 WPT World Championship seat)
2nd: James Calderaro - $236,560
3rd: Darren Elias - $147,850
4th: Daniel Buzgon - $94,624
5th: Tony Dunst - $66,532
6th: Will Failla - $54,704

4024 Shawn Cunix Wins

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, James Calderaro, Darren Elias, Daniel Buzgon, Tony Dunst, Will Failla, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
10:47 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #154: Shawn Cunix Wins WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open ($400,600)

Level 30: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Shawn Cunix moves all in for 8.1 million, and James Calderaro thinks for a bit before he calls with Jdiamond10diamond. Cunix turns over 3heart3spade, and Calderaro will need to improve to stay alive.

The board comes 7spade5heart3diamond9club6diamond, and Shawn Cunix wins the pot -- and the WPT title -- with a set of threes.

James Calderaro finishes as the runner-up earning $236,560.

Shawn Cunix wins the WPT Jacksonville bestbet Open, earning $400,600, and a WPT Champions Trophy. That amount includes Cunix's $25,500 buy-in to the season-ending WPT World Championship later this month at Bellagio in Las Vegas. Cunix will also have his name engraved on the one and only WPT Champions Cup.

Congratulations to Shawn Cunix!

1st:  Shawn Cunix  -  $400,600
2nd:  James Calderaro  -  $236,560
3rd:  Darren Elias  -  $147,850
4th:  Daniel Buzgon  -  $94,624
5th:  Tony Dunst  -  $66,532
6th:  Will Failla  -  $54,704

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, James Calderaro, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
10:02 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #152: Shawn Cunix Wins a Pot Worth 2.47 Million

Level 30: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

James Calderaro raises to 275,000, and Shawn Cunix calls. Both players check to the turn on a board of 4spade4club3club10diamond, Cunix checks, Calderaro bets 200,000, and Cunix calls.

The river card is the 2diamond, Cunix checks, Calderaro bets 650,000, and Cunix calls. Calderaro shows Qclub10club for two pair, tens and fours, but Cunix turns over Kspade10spade for the same two pair with a higher kicker. Shawn Cunix wins the pot.

Pot Size:  2,470,000

James Calderaro  -  1,270,000
Shawn Cunix  -  8,310,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, James Calderaro, Shawn Cunix, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
09:56 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #128: James Calderaro Increases His Lead Some More

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

James Calderaro raises to 240,000, and Shawn Cunix calls. Both players check to the turn on a board of 10club8heart5spade3heart, Cunix bets 225,000, and Calderaro calls.

The river card is the 4heart, Cunix bets 275,000, and Calderaro raises to nearly a million, and Cunix quickly folds. James Calderaro takes the pot.

James Calderaro  -  6,305,000
Shawn Cunix  -  3,275,000

Sorted In: James Calderaro, Shawn Cunix, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
09:08 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #121: James Calderaro Increases His Lead

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

Shawn Cunix limps for 80,000, James Calderaro raises to 280,000, and Cunix calls. The flop comes AheartKdiamond3heart, Calderaro bets 500,000, and Cunix folds. Calderaro takes the pot.

James Calderaro  -  5,465,000
Shawn Cunix  -  4,115,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, James Calderaro, Shawn Cunix, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
08:56 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #115: Shawn Cunix Takes the Chip Lead

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Shawn Cunix raises to 155,000, James Calderaro reraises to 360,000, and Cunix quickly calls. The flop comes AdiamondJheart4heart, Calderaro bets 350,000, and Cunix thinks for nearly a minute before raising to 1,000,000. Calderaro folds, and Cunix takes the pot -- and the chip lead.

James Calderaro  -  4,740,000
Shawn Cunix  -  4,840,000

Shawn Cunix won five hands in a row to take the chip lead.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, James Calderaro, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
08:48 PM, 05/02/12

Short Break; Official Heads-Up Chip Counts

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

After the elimination of Darren Elias in third place, there is a short break for the money presentation before heads-up play begins. Here are the official chip counts from the table, along with the final table prizepool:

James Calderaro  -  5,610,000  (93 BBs)
Shawn Cunix  -  3,970,000  (66 BBs)

1st:  $400,600
2nd:  $236,560

3rd:  Darren Elias  -  $147,850
4th:  Daniel Buzgon  -  $94,624
5th:  Tony Dunst  -  $66,532
6th:  Will Failla  -  $54,704

Sorted In: Season X, bestbet Jacksonville, Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, James Calderaro
08:25 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #108: Shawn Cunix Outkicks Darren Elias

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Shawn Cunix completes the small blind to 60,000, and Darren Elias checks his option in the big blind. The flop comes 5heart4spade3diamond, Cunix checks, Elias bets 80,000, and Cunix calls.

The turn card pairs the board with the 5club, Cunix checks, Elias bets 225,000, and Cunix quickly calls.

The river card is the Qdiamond, Cunix checks, Elias bets about 500,000, and Cunix snap-calls. Elias turns over 5diamond2spade for trip fives, but Cunix turns over 8heart5spade to win the pot with trip fives, higher kicker.

Pot Size:  1,760,000

Seat 1.  James Calderaro  -  4,220,000
Seat 5.  Shawn Cunix  -  3,930,000
Seat 6.  Darren Elias  -  1,630,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, Darren Elias, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
08:22 PM, 05/02/12

Hand #107: Shawn Cunix Doubles Thru Darren Elias

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Darren Elias raises from the button to 125,000, Shawn Cunix reraises from the big blind to 500,000, and Elias moves all in for nearly 4 million.

Cunix quickly calls all in for 1.48 million with Jheart9heart, and he'll need to improve to stay alive against the AdiamondQspade of Elias.

The board comes 7diamond7heart2heart6club3heart, and Shawn Cunix wins the pot with a heart flush to double up in chips.

Seat 1.  James Calderaro  -  4,230,000  (70 BBs)
Seat 5.  Shawn Cunix  -  3,045,000  (50 BBs)
Seat 6.  Darren Elias  -  2,505,000  (41 BBs)

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Shawn Cunix, Darren Elias, Season X, bestbet Jacksonville
08:18 PM, 05/02/12
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