Event #17: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Giorno 2 iniziato
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Event #17: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Giorno 2 iniziato
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
275 | 1 | Matthew Solberg | 7,600 |
275 | 3 | Andreas Krause | 26,400 |
275 | 4 | Andre Akkari | 42,000 |
275 | 5 | Zachary Bush | 21,800 |
275 | 6 | Trai Dang | 23,000 |
275 | 7 | Frankie Odell | 32,300 |
275 | 8 | Michael Noori | 11,300 |
276 | 1 | Timothy Sullivan | 14,500 |
276 | 2 | Jean Gaspard | 15,600 |
276 | 4 | Andrew Barber | 39,600 |
276 | 5 | Justin Laugherty | 6,400 |
276 | 6 | Arlene Berezansky | 7,500 |
276 | 7 | Kerry Knoll | 39,400 |
276 | 8 | Charles Foehl | 7,900 |
277 | 1 | Meikle Partin | 11,800 |
277 | 3 | Chad Brown | 4,500 |
277 | 4 | Mikhail Savinov | 14,500 |
277 | 5 | Scott Lake | 22,800 |
277 | 6 | Dennis Brent | 28,500 |
277 | 7 | Gretchen Brummer | 4,000 |
277 | 8 | Thor Hansen | 11,400 |
278 | 2 | Alexander Schwartz | 20,700 |
278 | 3 | Richard Tatalovich | 48,000 |
278 | 4 | Jack Rosenfeldt | 33,700 |
278 | 5 | Cody Munger | 55,500 |
278 | 6 | Robert Toft | 13,300 |
278 | 7 | Jeff Freedman | 9,500 |
278 | 8 | Dale Phillips | 44,500 |
279 | 1 | I Alexander Freitez | 40,600 |
279 | 2 | Tristan Clemencon | 46,700 |
279 | 3 | Francis Cagney | 2,100 |
279 | 4 | Amnon Filippi | 9,900 |
279 | 5 | Kevin Marcus | 30,100 |
279 | 6 | Steven Diano | 14,200 |
279 | 7 | Eric Sclavos | 7,700 |
280 | 1 | Jonathan Hales | 3,700 |
280 | 2 | Patrick Pezzin | 38,500 |
280 | 3 | Kyle Milam | 19,100 |
280 | 4 | Nicholas Verkaik | 9,300 |
280 | 5 | Layne Flack | 28,700 |
280 | 6 | Steven Burkholder | 20,200 |
280 | 7 | Rajesh Vohra | 3,500 |
280 | 8 | Lawrence Birk | 10,600 |
281 | 1 | Michele Limongi | 16,000 |
281 | 2 | Dustin Leary | 26,400 |
281 | 3 | [Removed:362] | 19,100 |
281 | 4 | Andrew Prock | 9,200 |
281 | 5 | John Hoang | 15,500 |
281 | 6 | Joseph Stanski | 27,600 |
281 | 7 | Josh Schlein | 50,800 |
281 | 8 | Roy Shimada | 4,400 |
282 | 1 | David Chiu | 29,500 |
282 | 2 | Julien Renard | 67,600 |
282 | 3 | Richard Bondi | 6,600 |
282 | 4 | Michael Horowitz | 29,000 |
282 | 5 | Ben Tang | 14,600 |
282 | 6 | David Arsht | 4,100 |
282 | 7 | Victor Ramdin | 52,100 |
282 | 8 | Bill Schonsheck | 9,500 |
283 | 1 | Miguel Proulx | 13,400 |
283 | 2 | Mehdi Messadi | 8,300 |
283 | 3 | Denise Molloy | 24,900 |
283 | 4 | Pearce Arnold | 18,800 |
283 | 5 | Aaron Steury | 29,400 |
283 | 6 | Bonnie Damiano Leinhos | 29,900 |
283 | 7 | Ylon Schwartz | 31,300 |
283 | 8 | Bryan Micon | 6,300 |
284 | 1 | Austin Marks | 49,900 |
284 | 2 | Ken Aldridge | 37,500 |
284 | 3 | Sebastien Sabic | 36,500 |
284 | 4 | Paul Edwards | 13,300 |
284 | 5 | Lyle Berman | 49,700 |
284 | 6 | Ryon Nicholson | 13,900 |
284 | 7 | Art Duncan | 17,400 |
284 | 8 | Allen Green | 14,000 |
285 | 1 | Jean-Daniel Pessina | 10,000 |
285 | 2 | Jorge Walker | 26,500 |
285 | 3 | Sokchheka Pho | 21,600 |
285 | 4 | Ian Hiaring | 7,000 |
285 | 5 | Svetlana Gromenkova | 56,800 |
285 | 6 | Mikal Blomlie | 6,000 |
285 | 7 | Owais Ahmed | 42,400 |
285 | 8 | William Smith | 16,600 |
286 | 1 | David Bach | 38,000 |
286 | 2 | Neil Yekell | 10,400 |
286 | 3 | Sergey Altbregin | 26,100 |
286 | 3 | Larry Stjean | 19,200 |
286 | 4 | Kathryn Bohrer | 45,500 |
286 | 5 | Jason Tackitt | 22,700 |
286 | 6 | Yuval Bronshtein | 49,500 |
286 | 7 | Antoine Amourette | 51,500 |
286 | 8 | Matthew Mueller | 6,400 |
287 | 1 | Scott Clements | 9,400 |
287 | 2 | Cyndy Violette | 13,200 |
287 | 3 | Brian Lives | 4,400 |
287 | 4 | Jason Mencher | 25,200 |
287 | 5 | Peter Dirksen | 2,000 |
287 | 6 | Shawn Van Asdale | 7,100 |
287 | 7 | Frank Rasile | 14,300 |
287 | 8 | Ronald Mcmillan | 21,100 |
288 | 1 | Valentino Morella | 50,700 |
288 | 3 | Ron Ware | 45,800 |
288 | 4 | Carlos Mortensen | 17,900 |
288 | 5 | Cory Zeidman | 14,000 |
288 | 6 | Max Pescatori | 5,500 |
288 | 7 | Thayer Rasmussen | 16,200 |
288 | 8 | Eli Elezra | 92,100 |
289 | 1 | Christian Kohl | 14,400 |
289 | 2 | Mark Castagnini | 20,400 |
289 | 3 | Kirill Gerasimov | 6,300 |
289 | 4 | Drew Boyett | 46,300 |
289 | 5 | Farzad Rouhani | 38,300 |
289 | 6 | Jonathan Tamayo | 38,400 |
289 | 7 | Steve Simmons | 12,000 |
289 | 8 | Stephen Su | 26,700 |
290 | 1 | Michael Conti | 6,400 |
290 | 2 | Eric Rodawig | 40,300 |
290 | 3 | Russ Salzer | 38,600 |
290 | 4 | Daniel Colpoys | 46,000 |
290 | 5 | Ben Yu | 8,500 |
290 | 6 | Jeanne David | 30,500 |
290 | 7 | William Adler | 27,200 |
290 | 8 | Alan Enciso | 18,000 |
291 | 1 | Jason Helder | 36,100 |
291 | 2 | Akio Ishii | 3,800 |
291 | 3 | Richard Hodgkins | 14,000 |
291 | 4 | Denis Ethier | 46,000 |
291 | 5 | Kristan Lord | 33,100 |
291 | 6 | Ryan Hughes | 38,000 |
291 | 7 | Clayton Prinster | 4,600 |
291 | 8 | Steve Weiss | 25,800 |
292 | 1 | Allen Bari | 28,400 |
292 | 2 | Nicholas Kost | 73,600 |
292 | 3 | Gerald Arnerich | 20,300 |
292 | 4 | Edward Fishman | 19,300 |
292 | 5 | Charles Janney | 5,500 |
292 | 6 | Travis Atkins | 9,000 |
292 | 7 | Dan Heimiller | 26,500 |
292 | 8 | Tim Marsters | 5,400 |
293 | 1 | Thomas Besnier | 10,100 |
293 | 2 | Ken Lennaard | 21,500 |
293 | 3 | Keith Correll | 16,600 |
293 | 4 | Aaron Duczak | 16,300 |
293 | 5 | Sonu Sharma | 9,600 |
293 | 6 | Andrew Weisner | 14,000 |
293 | 7 | Francesco Barbaro | 4,600 |
293 | 8 | David Baker | 17,500 |
294 | 1 | Samuel Ngai | 66,300 |
294 | 2 | Robert Lauria | 37,700 |
294 | 3 | Bruce MacGregor | 23,100 |
294 | 4 | Ivo Donev | 19,000 |
294 | 5 | Todd Brunson | 12,100 |
294 | 6 | Kyle Loman | 37,200 |
294 | 7 | Bill Graffis | 14,900 |
294 | 8 | Kyle Miaso | 26,500 |
295 | 1 | Marshia Shutt | 13,000 |
295 | 2 | Roy Thung | 18,800 |
295 | 3 | Alexander Kostritsyn | 49,900 |
295 | 4 | Timothy Chappell | 38,700 |
295 | 5 | David Fox | 46,800 |
295 | 6 | Matthew Stenger | 27,400 |
295 | 7 | Andrew Brown | 24,900 |
295 | 8 | Chiori Gannon | 10,200 |
296 | 1 | David Miscikowski | 46,900 |
296 | 2 | Justin Schwartz | 54,700 |
296 | 4 | Yosh Nakano | 20,600 |
296 | 5 | Adam Friedman | 9,700 |
296 | 6 | Brian Schwartz | 400 |
296 | 7 | Antoine Chuzeville | 7,200 |
296 | 8 | Paolo Compagno | 45,200 |
297 | 1 | Parviz Razavian | 17,200 |
297 | 2 | Scott Abrams | 4,200 |
297 | 3 | Richard Digiorgio | 11,100 |
297 | 4 | Danny Scott | 24,900 |
297 | 5 | John D'Agostino | 37,600 |
297 | 6 | Daniel Medeiros | 16,000 |
297 | 7 | David Eisendrath | 19,200 |
297 | 8 | Alexander Dovzhenko | 38,500 |
298 | 1 | Justin Truesdell | 34,900 |
298 | 2 | Jose Razocabrera | 26,000 |
298 | 3 | Ronald Brown | 5,500 |
298 | 5 | Mayu Roca Uribe | 30,300 |
298 | 6 | Brett Jungblut | 14,800 |
298 | 7 | Andrew Yeh | 34,600 |
298 | 8 | Michael Chow | 48,200 |
Welcome back for Day 2 of Event #17: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.. With 185 players remaining from the whopping field of 963 players, today is going to be another great day on the felt. The money line is set at 96 and that will surely be reached today. The man with the best chance to make the money — at least chips wise — is Eli Elezra. He leads the field with 92,100 in chips.
There's plenty of other big names remaining in the field, including Victor Ramdin, Lyle Berman, Patt Pezzin, John D'Agostino, David Chiu and Bryan Micon. We'll be sure to keep you updated to their progress throughout the day as well as everyone else that we can.
The plan for the day will be to play down to a final table is reached or through an entire ten levels. We're going to go out on a limb here and say that it will be the latter that causes play to stop for the day, but you never know. Play is set to kick off shortly at 2:30 PM PT, so stay tuned for all of the action straight from the floor!
Be sure to check out the June 11th update as well from our very own Nicki Pickering.
Livello: 11
Bui: 0/0
Ante: 0
The cards are in the air for Day 2 of Event #17.
Stud-8:
John D'Agostino: (X)(X) - - (X)
Player 1: (X)(X) - - (X)
Player 2: (X)(X) - - fold
John D'Agostino fired all streets and was called all the way down. When the hand got to showdown, D'Agostino's opponent announced that he had a low and a flush with the from his down cards. The player did have a flush, but actually didn't have a qualifying low. D'Agostino tabled the from his hole four fives full of fours and scooped the entire pot. He's up to 49,000 in chips now.
Stud-8:
We caught the action as Eli Elezra was involved in a hand with two other players, one of whom was all in for his tournament life.
Elezra: (X)(X) -
Opponent # 1: (X)(X) -
All-In Opponent: (X)(X) -
Eli Elezra bet out on third, fourth, fifth, and sixth streets and was called by both opponents each time. By fifthe street, one of his opponents stood up to await his fate, as he was all in an at risk. His double-paired board appeared to be a strong one, but on seventh street Elezra again fired out a bet and opponent # 1 made the call. Elezra happily announced "Wheel!" as he flipped up his down cards: for the nut straight and the nut low.
Neither opponent could table a full house to beat Elezra and the Day 1 chip leader continued his torrid pace, eliminating one player and taking a healthy stack of chips from another.
Stud-8:
Max Pescatori just doubled through Carlos Mortensen after he two pair, aces and sixes, to beat Mortensen's queens and sevens. Pescatori now has 13,000 in chips.
Hold'em:
David Bach raised and the small blind called to see the flop come down . The small blind bet, Bach raised and the small blind called.
The turn was the and the small blind check-called a bet from Bach to see the fall on the river. The small blind checked, Bach bet and the small blind called.
Bach tabled the for a busted straight draw and the small blind showed the . The small blind's ace high was the winner and Bach dropped back to 31,000 in chips.
Omaha-8:
Farzad Rouhani and an unknown opponent were involved in a heads-up pot. The flop fell and Ronhani called his opponent's bet of 1,000. The turn came and again Rouhani called his opponent's bet, this time for 2,000 chips.
River:
After the opponent fired another bet of 2,000 into the middle, Rouhani raised it up to 4,000, prompting the other player to stand up and stare his man down. He eventually decided to make the call and was shocked to see Rouhani table the for a rivered wheel straight.
The opponent only recognized the low and asked the dealer "no high hand?" The dealer calmly pushed Rouhani's to the forefront of the table and said, "He has a straight for a high hand, sir." The opponent was crestfallen and told Rouhani "I had trip tens and a six-low there... nice catch."
Rouhani responded with "I had a flush draw there too, what can I do?" as he scooped the huge pot.