Sam Panzica Wins WPT® bestbet Bounty Scramble for $354,335

  Sam Panzica became the latest World Poker Tour® champion on Tuesday when he captured the Season XV WPT® bestbet Bounty Scramble title. With the win, Panzica carved a place in poker history and will forever have his name engraved on the prestigious WPT Champions Cup. Panzica scored $354,335 in first-place prize money for topping the field of…

Matt Clark
Oct 18, 2016

Sam Panzica

 

Sam Panzica became the latest World Poker Tour® champion on Tuesday when he captured the Season XV WPT® bestbet Bounty Scramble title. With the win, Panzica carved a place in poker history and will forever have his name engraved on the prestigious WPT Champions Cup.

Panzica scored $354,335 in first-place prize money for topping the field of 379 entries. He also scored a seat into the season-ending Tournament of Champions, a Hublot King Power Unico Carbon and Red Watch, and a pair of gold Monster 24k headphones.

Most of the final table at the WPT bestbet Bounty Scramble was heads-up play between Panzica and Richard Malone Jr., but after several hours and over 145 hands of heads-up play, Panzica completed a huge comeback heads-up to win his first WPT title. Despite starting the day as the chip leader over the final six, Panzica was down as much as 10-1 in chips during heads-up play. But he battled back and took home the title.

WPT bestbet Bounty Scramble Final Table

1st: Sam Panzica – $354,335
2nd: Richard Malone Jr. – $237,616
3rd: Ankush Mandavia – $152,766
4th: Tyler Patterson – $100,643
5th: Noah Schwartz – $77,499
6th: Paul Balzano – $64,183

At the outset of the final table, everything was going Malone’s way. Malone, who came into the final table second in chips, just a couple big blinds behind Panzica, eliminated Paul Balzano on the first hand of play. Balzano moved all in on the turn with pocket kings and Malone called with king-queen after turning an open-ended straight draw. Malone hit a nine on the river to make a king-high straight and keep Balzano’s time at the final table very brief.

It wasn’t even a full two orbits later that more chips found their way into Malone’s stack. Malone eliminated Noah Schwartz in fifth after Schwartz got his stack into the middle preflop with king-queen against Malone’s ace-king. Schwartz was one of two players who was looking to win this event for the second time and make history as the first player to win the same WPT Main Tour event twice.

Tyler Patterson was the other player looking to earn his second WPT title at this venue. Patterson won this event last year and was looking to be the first player in WPT history to successfully defend his title of a specific event. Unfortunately for Patterson, he ran into the buzzsaw that was Malone in the early part of the final table.

Malone knocked out Patterson and Ankush Mandavia on the same hand in a dramatic double knockout. Mandavia got all in with pocket tens, Patterson got his chips in the middle with pocket kings, and Malone called with ace-queen, having both players covered. The flop kept Patterson in the lead, but an ace came on the turn to give Malone the lead and eliminate both players. Mandavia started the hand with more chips and took home a third place finish.

In just 40 hands, the final table had been trimmed from six players down to two. Malone had eliminated every player at the final table to that point, while Panzica avoided any large pots. Malone started heads-up play with better than a two-to-one chip advantage, and slowly extended it to better than a five-to-one lead by the first break.

But Panzica didn’t quit and scored two double ups to climb back into the match. It was a long, slow process, but without very many showdowns, Panzica pulled even with Malone and eventually surpassed him. After taking the chip lead, Panzica continued his small ball approach and slowly extended his lead.

Eventually, Panzica moved all in on the button and Malone called for his last 10 big blinds with ace-three. He was in the lead against Panzica’s king-nine, but a nine came on the turn and a king on the river to secure Panzica’s first major title and eliminate Malone in second place. This was Malone’s first WPT cash and he takes home $237,616 for his runner-up finish.

What’s Next?

Next up on Season XV of the World Poker Tour is the partypoker WPT UK Festival of Poker. The £2,200 Main Event kicks off on Nov. 2 at Dusk Till Dawn Poker & Casino Nottingham, and it will run until Nov. 6. Running Oct. 31-Nov. 2 will be the very special €5,300 Devilfish Cup, and you can read more about that event by clicking here.

As you’ve come to expect, the WPT coverage team will be on hand for the event, so stay tuned right here to WPT.com.