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2017 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hollywood, Fla.
Event 7
$360 No Limit Hold'em Six-Max
Entries: 152
Prizepool: $45,600
March 22, 2017
Almedin Imsirovic has been traveling a lot lately. He's been traveling all over playing live tournaments and was torn between heading across the Pacific to play in Macau or head east to South Florida.
Imsirovic chose to come down to South Florida and so far it looks like the right choice. The 22-year-old professional poker player won the $360 no limit hold'em six-max event in the early hours of Thursday morning. He bested a field of 152 entries to win $11,181.
'It feels great,' said Imsirovic after his win. 'I've been traveling around playing poker a lot lately and I haven't had any first places. So, it feels good to finally get one.'
He's just 22, but Imsirovic picked up poker about six years ago. He cut his teeth playing online, freerolls after an ankle injury put a halt to his basketball career.
'When I was like 16 or 15, I hurt my ankle really badly,' said Imsirovic. 'I was really focusing a lot on basketball and then I needed a new hobby. I just bought some books and then got better.
'I was playing some freerolls online, but then there was Black Friday, so I couldn't really play anymore. Then I played a few live tournaments and did really well at my nearby cardroom and just went from there.'
After the Vancouver, Washington native had a couple live scores under his belt, he found his way back online on a few of the U.S.-facing online poker sites.
He continued to cut his teeth on the virtual felt and grinded his way up the stakes in online cash games. Naturally, he gravitated towards the six-max version of the game online.
'I was playing some freerolls online, but then there was Black Friday, so I couldn't really play anymore. Then I played a few live tournaments and did really well at my nearby cardroom and just went from there.'
After the Vancouver, Washington native had a couple live scores under his belt, he found his way back online on a few of the U.S.-facing online poker sites.
He continued to cut his teeth on the virtual felt and grinded his way up the stakes in online cash games. Naturally, he gravitated towards the six-max version of the game online.
'I love six-max,' said Imsirovic. 'I play a lot of online cash. It's definitely my favorite by far.'
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For most of Imsirovic's life, he's been in Washington state, but when he was a young child, his family fled Bosnia to have a better life for his family.
'I moved here when I was three,' said Imsirovic. 'There was a war going on so we came here and I've been in Washington ever since.'
As far as his future plans, it's more traveling for the young poker pro. With the win, he earned a seat into a freeroll with a $10,000 WPT Finale seat at stake. He'll be here for that event, but after that, it's all up in the air.
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'I will definitely be here for about a week,' he said. 'Then I might go to Vegas after. I'm unsure.'
Final Table Results:
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1st: Almedin Imsirovic – $11,181
2nd: Sebastian Gallego – $7,570
3rd: Bob Tanner – $4,948
4th: Perry Shao – $3,954
5th: Sam Sayegh – $2,969
6th: Ricardo Eyzaguirre – $2,285
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Kenneth Keen, age 79, of Racine passed away on Sunday,November 8, 2020 at Ascension All Saints Hospital. Ken was born on May 26, 1941in Knowlton, WI to Peter and Zina (Ceplina) Keen. When he was 13, his familymoved to Wausau and Ken graduated from Wausau East High School. He marriedRebecca Kendrick on June 16, 1961 in Wausau and the couple moved to Milwaukeein 1963. Ken worked as a Millwright for 17 years, was a superintendent for JohnHennes Trucking Company, Briggs and Stratton and Harley Davidson until hisretirement in 2003. He was a member of the Moose Lodge #286, Harbor Lite YachtClub and St. John's Lutheran Church. Ken enjoyed playing golf, mountain hikingin AZ, and playing poker. He also enjoyed ballroom dancing, traveling, huntingand of course his Green Bay Packers.
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He was preceded in death by his wife, Rebecca; his parents; three sisters, Evelyn Marks, Dolores Klinger and Betty Darby and his brother, Jerry Keen.
Ken is survived by his son, Kenny Keen of Milwaukee; two daughters, Debra (Greg) Reich of Jackson, and Lori (Doug) Koehn of Waterford; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; his beloved companion, Cherie Mayrand; five brothers, Robert (Birdi), Eugene (Jenny), Marvin (Patty), Ronald (Lynn), Chuck (Nancy) and David Keen; his sister, Jean as well as many nieces, nephews, other family and friends. In accordance with Ken's wishes, private family services were held at St. John's Lutheran Church with interment to follow at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Milwaukee. In May of 2021, a public celebration of Kens life will be held.