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Dalton Jones wins Event #15 for $8,509



The final event of the series ended with Dalton Jones taking down his first career ring for $8,509. The Cedar Rapids, IA native made a final table last night where he came in 5th place but was able to finish the deal tonight to close out the series

Jones had a large chip disadvantage heads up, as far down as 4:1 before he was able to climb back into the lead and eventually close it out for the ring.

He adds to his building career total, which was just north of $18,000 prior to this win.

James Girourd wins Seniors Event #2 for $6,596

James Girouard won the final Seniors Event of the Council Bluffs circuit stop through a remarkable spin-up in to make for one of the most dramatic wins of the series

He was down to a single chip 8-handed and went all in blind and ended up winning that. He was all in blind again another time and would again survive. From there the battle was a long one as three-handed play would last for quite a while despite the short stacks.

Girouard has about $150,000 in career earnings and this is his first career ring for the Sioux Falls, SD native.

Two events, two heads up



The final two events of the series are both heads up. Seniors Event #2 and Event #15. Brief winner's recaps will be posted as they finish.

Scott Allacher wins Council Bluff Main Event

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The Council Bluffs Main Event came to an end after a quick 9-hour Day 2 which saw the final 26 become just one at the end which ended up being Scott Allacher who won his first ring and a career best $83,865 score.

"I was just running hot all day long, cards were just hitting me in the face." said the 60-year old Omaha native afterwards. And that was certainly the case as he started to accumulate a lot of chips with two tables left and built his big stack which he was able to wield powerfully the rest of the day.

It was not only about running hot however as Allacher made a critical call late in the final table against 15-time ring winner Josh Reichard with ace-high to pick off a bluff. 

"That was the key hand. I knew he was a serious threat and he was starting to take control of the chips, but I had a sense he was bluffing and just made the call". That call put Allacher back into the lead, which he would hold for the rest of the time.

This win almost doubles Allacher's career earnings, which totaled a little more than $88,000 before this win for $83,865.

"I plan to play a lot more after this" he added indicating that he may become a more regular face around the circuit inthe near future.

Final Table results:

1. Scott Allacher - $83,865

2. Tim Garles - $55,245

3. Donnie Phan - $37,458

4. Josh Reichard - $26,164

5. Marvin Donaldson - $18,843

6. Angela Jordison - $14,007

7. Walter Termini - $10,758

8. Kenneth Auker - $8,545

9. Abbas Pasha - $7,029


Action of the Day

The day began with 26 players and was very quickly whittled down to 11 in the span of only about two hours. Play would slow down some at 11-handed and again at 10-handed as players become a bit trepidatious with the final table looming.

Allacher lead to start the final table by some distance with 110 big blinds with the next closest competitor having 57 bbs. Abbas Pasha, Kenneth Auker and Salvatore Termini were the first three to depart from the final table in 9th, 8th and 7th respectively.

Six-handed play was loaded with Angela Jordison and Reichard among the mix. It was at this point that Reichard began to accumulate chips and start to look like a serious threat to win his 16th ring. Jordison would then be eliminated in 6th place as her attempt to win a 2nd ring at this stop was stymied.

Marvin Donaldson was going for his 2nd ring of the series as well but he was taken out in 5th place when his aces were cracked by the king-jack of Allacher.

Reichard's attempt at sweet 16 eventually faltered in 4th place as he was not able to get much going after the aforementioned hand where he was called by Allacher.

Donnie Phan was then quickly dispatched in 3rd to deny his run at a third career ring to set up heads up play between Tim Garles and Allacher.

Garles talked about how it was going to be a cinderella story for him as he started the day as one of the short stacks, but his story one end one step too short as heads up play lasted for only about 15 minutes before Allacher closed it out for the ring.

That does it for Instant's coverage of the Council Bluffs Main Event. There are still two side events left to be completed before coverage is completed finished.