Things To Do in Hollywood, Florida
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During the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, when you are not playing poker, there are plenty of things to do in Hollywood, Florida.
Seminole Hard Rock Pool
There are three different areas at the hotel pool to give guests multiple options. Choose from a beach experience with lounge chairs, a lagoon-style pool with private cabanas and butler service, or a recreational water experience including swimming, paddle boarding, and kayaking.
Hollywood Beach & Oceanfront Boardwalk
If you are looking to get out of the hotel, head to the beach and boardwalk located just blocks away. This boardwalk and beach run 2.5 miles long and are enjoyed by many. The boardwalk includes lanes for cyclists and joggers and is covered with shops, cafes, markets, and much more.
Restaurants & Bars
There are a wide variety of options located within the hotel and in the surrounding area for dining and drinks:
- Council Oak Steaks & Seafood – Steakhouse located within hotel overlooking the pool
- Sicilian Oven – Italian pizza restaurant open for lunch and dinner options
- Cvi.Che 105 – Peruvian-style cuisines with lots of vegetarian options
- Landshark Bar & Grill – American and Caribbean seafood with a bar
Visit the Flamingo Gardens
The Flamingo Gardens is a large Botanical Garden and Wildlife Sanctuary. These gardens feature over 3,000 types of native and exotic plants and trees, as well as a large group of about 90 species of Florida native wildlife. Take a narrated tram tour or explore yourself at this 60-acre Botanical Garden.
Craft Food Tours
Located at Delray Beach joins local experts on a food or happy hour tour Thursday-Sundays. Explore hidden gems and experience what is known to be the best cuisines and cocktails in town as every restaurant has something to enjoy.
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Nick Petrangelo Flops Flush – Moves Over 500K
Alex Foxen raised to 6,000 under the gun and both Giuseppe Iadisernia and Nick Petrangelo called in the blinds.
The [Kc3cJc] flop checked through to reveal the [2s] on the turn. Petrangelo bet out 18,000, and after Foxen folded, Iadisernia check-called.
The river was the [8s] and Iadisernia checked. Petrangelo bet 48,000 and Iadisernia called.
Petrangelo tabled his [9c6c] for a flush, and Iadisernia mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Nick Petrangelo | 530,000 |
180,000 ![]() |
Giuseppe Iadisernia | 370,000 |
234,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 63,000 |
-37,000 ![]() |
Nines for Cary Katz
Cary Katz raised the cutoff to 6,500 and Sam Soverel defended his big blind to reveal the [5s7d4s] flop.
Soverel led out for 7,500 and Katz called as the [4c] and [6s] checked through.
Soverel announced a pair of sixes, but Katz tabled his [9d9h] to collect the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 410,000 |
110,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 133,000 |
8,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Shoves the River Against Chris Brewer
Cary Katz limped in from the small blind, Chris Brewer, yesterday’s Event #29: $50,000 Super High Roller winner, raised from the big blind, and Katz called. The flop fell [Td7s6c] and Katz check-called a bet of 15,000 from Brewer. The turn was the [8s] and Katz led with a bet of 10,000. Brewer called.
The river was the [Ad] and Katz bet enough to put Brewer all in, for what would have been about 40,000. Brewer folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 345,000 |
45,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 40,000 |
-40,000 ![]() |
Lazaro Hernandez Raises the Turn
With around 25,000 in the middle and the board reading [ThKdAd6c], Ali Imsirovic bet out 17,000 from the big blind.
Chris Brewer called in the cutoff before Lazaro Hernandez raised to roughly 85,000.
Imsirovic and Brewer quickly folded, and Hernandez collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Lazaro Hernandez | 350,000 |
140,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 100,000 |
-25,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 80,000 |
-45,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry Eliminated by Sergi Reixach
Alex Foxen raised to 5,500 from middle position and David Peters called in the cutoff.
Sean Perry moved all-in from the small blind for roughly 83,000 and Sergi Reixach called in the big blind as Foxen and Peters folded.
Perry: [Jd9d]
Reixach: [AsKc]
The board ran out [Ah4c8sJc2d] and Perry was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sergi Reixach | 355,000 |
155,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | Busted |
-90,000 ![]() |
David Peters Shoves
From middle position, Sean Perry raised to 5,500. Alex Foxen flatted from the small blind and then David Peters reraised all in for 103,000 from the big blind. Perry and Foxen folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 116,500 |
-8,500 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 100,000 |
-30,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 90,000 |
-98,000 ![]() |
Tom Marchese Eliminated by Lazaro Hernandez
Lazaro Hernandez limped the cutoff and Tom Marchese moved all-in from the small blind for 8,000.
Hernandez called and tabled his [Ts9d] to be ahead of Marchese’s [8c7s].
The board ran out [3dJc3h4h3s] and Marchese was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Lazaro Hernandez | 210,000 |
85,000 ![]() |
Tom Marchese | Busted |
-125,000 ![]() |
Nick Petrangelo Doubles Through Cary Katz
With the board reading [9x8d2xTd], Cary Katz and Nick Petrangelo traded raises back-and-forth before Petrangelo was all-in holding [QcJs] against the [6d7d] of Katz.
Katz needed a diamond on the river, but a blank landed and Petrangelo scooped the double into the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Nick Petrangelo | 350,000 |
180,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 300,000 |
-161,000 ![]() |
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