Event #42: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship
Giorno 2 iniziato
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Event #42: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship
Giorno 2 iniziato
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
357 | 1 | Samuel Chartier | 44,200 |
357 | 2 | Adel Jo | 226,700 |
357 | 3 | Andrew Brown | 121,000 |
357 | 4 | Benjamin Zamani | 61,000 |
357 | 5 | Padraig Parkinson | 13,200 |
357 | 6 | Brian Roberts | 88,100 |
357 | 7 | Peter Smurfit | 59,900 |
357 | 8 | Emanuel Failla | 55,600 |
357 | 9 | Daniel Tafur | 48,700 |
358 | 1 | Matthew Greenwood | 92,600 |
358 | 2 | Adeep Harb | 54,400 |
358 | 3 | David Colin | 67,200 |
358 | 4 | Humberto Brenes | 67,300 |
358 | 5 | Surindar Sunar | 51,600 |
358 | 6 | Edward Ochana | 18,600 |
358 | 8 | Michael Schwartz | 29,000 |
358 | 9 | Joao Barbosa | 116,800 |
359 | 1 | John Hennigan | 105,700 |
359 | 2 | Benjamin Lamb | 166,300 |
359 | 3 | Nicholas Katovsky | 57,600 |
359 | 4 | Balazs Biri | 75,200 |
359 | 5 | Erik Seidel | 71,800 |
359 | 6 | Joshua Ladines | 33,300 |
359 | 7 | Heather Sue Mercer | 90,800 |
359 | 8 | David Ashby | 58,200 |
360 | 1 | Jens Kyllonen | 105,100 |
360 | 2 | Ivan Freitez | 138,400 |
360 | 3 | Thomas Dwan | 159,000 |
360 | 4 | Michael Mcdonald | 110,300 |
360 | 5 | William Mcmahan | 85,800 |
360 | 6 | Jorge Arias | 32,800 |
360 | 7 | Hans Winzeler | 58,500 |
360 | 8 | Jared Ingles | 53,400 |
360 | 9 | Tom Marchese | 133,500 |
361 | 1 | Florian Langmann | 87,900 |
361 | 2 | J.C. Tran | 74,400 |
361 | 3 | Ben Grundy | 76,000 |
361 | 4 | Felipe Tavares | 75,700 |
361 | 5 | John O'shea | 32,400 |
361 | 6 | Steve Sung | 43,400 |
361 | 7 | Matt Glantz | 90,000 |
361 | 8 | Max Pescatori | 148,000 |
361 | 9 | Michael Shadkin | 34,000 |
362 | 1 | Julien Claudepierre | 46,900 |
362 | 2 | Michael Fosco | 60,100 |
362 | 3 | Samuel Ngai | 56,000 |
362 | 4 | Barry Greenstein | 66,800 |
362 | 5 | Yong Lu | 23,400 |
362 | 6 | Jesus Cortes | 67,200 |
362 | 7 | Joshua Tieman | 45,500 |
362 | 8 | Jason Senti | 98,700 |
362 | 9 | Christopher Oliver | 99,800 |
363 | 1 | Alexey Yuzikov | 20,200 |
363 | 2 | John Shipley | 50,100 |
363 | 3 | Loren Klein | 50,800 |
363 | 4 | Matthew Reed | 69,600 |
363 | 5 | Todd Barlow | 45,700 |
363 | 6 | Trevor Uyesugi | DNR |
363 | 7 | Vanessa Selbst | 145,800 |
363 | 8 | Jani Sointula | 47,700 |
363 | 9 | DID NOT REPORT | 27,000 |
364 | 1 | Jordan Smith | 50,600 |
364 | 2 | Jeffrey Roper | 193,900 |
364 | 3 | Warren Fund | 173,000 |
364 | 4 | Vinh Ho | 27,200 |
364 | 5 | Peter Jetten | 53,900 |
364 | 6 | Dario Alioto | 160,100 |
364 | 7 | Jerome Zerbib | 59,100 |
364 | 8 | Ran Azor | 41,300 |
364 | 9 | Benjamin Kaupp | 60,700 |
365 | 1 | Andy Seth | 96,000 |
365 | 2 | Micah Smith | 116,000 |
365 | 3 | Michael Binger | 22,600 |
365 | 4 | Gavin Cochrane | 124,400 |
365 | 5 | Steve Billirakis | 36,000 |
365 | 6 | Robert Woodcock | 106,900 |
365 | 7 | Alessandro Nocerino | 17,700 |
365 | 8 | Joshua Field | 91,700 |
365 | 9 | Nicholas Grippo | 43,600 |
366 | 1 | Ashkan Razavi | 90,100 |
366 | 2 | Shawn Bennani | 42,400 |
366 | 3 | Sami Kelopuro | 208,000 |
366 | 4 | Nathan Doudney | 165,000 |
366 | 5 | John Kabbaj | 87,700 |
366 | 6 | Jose-Luis Velador | 33,400 |
366 | 7 | Michael Weyer | 54,100 |
366 | 8 | Carlos Mortensen | 22,300 |
366 | 9 | Jonathon Poche | 43,000 |
367 | 1 | Daniel Stern | 14,200 |
367 | 2 | Steven Merrifield | 32,800 |
367 | 3 | Michael Kamran | 101,000 |
367 | 4 | Matthew Wood | 28,000 |
367 | 5 | Imad Samouna | 62,500 |
367 | 6 | Julian Gardner | 68,600 |
367 | 7 | Jyri Merivirta | 104,900 |
367 | 8 | Darren Kramer | 78,300 |
367 | 9 | Mike Sexton | 6,600 |
368 | 1 | Pete Vilandos | 137,800 |
368 | 2 | Alexey Makarov | 44,000 |
368 | 3 | Roger Teska | 134,300 |
368 | 4 | David Iammarino | 23,600 |
368 | 5 | Davidi Kitai | 95,200 |
368 | 6 | Justin Schwartz | 141,300 |
368 | 7 | Inesa Paberzs | 72,800 |
368 | 8 | [Removed:321] Siddiqui | 39,900 |
368 | 9 | Daniel Hood | 73,500 |
369 | 1 | Sean Dempsey | 29,400 |
369 | 2 | Daniel Negreanu | 21,400 |
369 | 3 | Phil Laak | 87,400 |
369 | 4 | Ted Martin | 20,700 |
369 | 5 | Allen Bari | 69,900 |
369 | 6 | Ville Mattila | 54,600 |
369 | 7 | DID NOT REPORT | 80,300 |
369 | 8 | Kevin Boudreau | 101,100 |
369 | 9 | Michael Mizrachi | 51,700 |
370 | 1 | Aaron Schaff | 63,400 |
370 | 2 | David Ewing | 69,400 |
370 | 3 | David Bakes Baker | 25,300 |
370 | 4 | Joseph Serock | 21,200 |
370 | 5 | Luke Staudenmaier | 32,600 |
370 | 6 | Konsta Vesterinen | 41,500 |
370 | 7 | Jacobo Fernandez | 33,400 |
370 | 8 | Brian Rast | 44,600 |
370 | 9 | Emil Patel | 34,300 |
372 | 2 | Nick Gibson | 22,600 |
372 | 3 | Thomas Tiroch | 54,000 |
372 | 4 | Jay Diaz | 103,300 |
372 | 5 | David Ulliott | 64,000 |
372 | 6 | Sam Stein | 122,100 |
372 | 7 | Tony Cousineau | 46,200 |
372 | 8 | David Callaghan | 32,100 |
372 | 9 | Matt Giannetti | 8,800 |
373 | 1 | Mike Matusow | 33,900 |
373 | 2 | Ludovic Lacay | 61,800 |
373 | 3 | Roger Hairabedian | 70,800 |
373 | 4 | Tristan Clemencon | 70,200 |
373 | 5 | Angus Lynn | 55,800 |
373 | 6 | John Juanda | 66,400 |
373 | 7 | Abe Mosseri | 115,200 |
373 | 9 | Zarion Raymin | 64,400 |
375 | 1 | Kevin Schaffel | 33,300 |
375 | 2 | Christopher King | 88,400 |
375 | 3 | Marcus Golser | 76,700 |
375 | 4 | Romik Vartzar | 32,300 |
375 | 5 | Babak Razi | 45,900 |
375 | 6 | Richard Anthony | 65,000 |
375 | 7 | Richard Stpeter | 76,600 |
375 | 8 | Stephen Ladowsky | 35,300 |
376 | 2 | Dan Kelly | 119,400 |
376 | 3 | Jared Bleznick | 123,600 |
376 | 4 | Gary Bolden | 15,600 |
376 | 5 | Roberto Romanello | 24,800 |
376 | 6 | Gregory Brooks | 57,200 |
376 | 7 | Nenad Medic | 45,100 |
376 | 8 | Alexander Kravchenko | 53,400 |
376 | 9 | David Benefield | 77,200 |
Welcome back to Day 2 of Event #42: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. Yesterday's action saw the field of 361 runners drop to just 156 after day's end. You can expect many more to hit the rail today as we move into the money and onwards to a final table.
Leading the way into Day 2 is Manny Jo with 226,700. He's followed by a slew of big names including Sami Kelopuro with 208,000, Ben Lamb with 166,300, Tom Dwan with 159,000, Mex Pescatori with 148,000 and Vanessa Selbst with 145,800.
Play is set to kick off at 3:00 PM PT, so stay tuned for all of the action live on PokerNews straight from the Rio.
Livello: 9
Bui: 500/1,000
Ante: 0
The cards are in the air for Day 2 of the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.
If so, let Sarah Grant and Kristy Arnett fill you in.
The hijack seat, Darren Kramer, raised to 2,300 and Mike Sexton made the call from the cutoff. The flop came down and Kramer bet the pot. Sexton called all in for 4,300.
Sexton:
Kramer:
The turn was the and the river the . Sexton's full house, sevens full of tens, won him the pot and doubled him up.
Mike "Timex" McDonald and Tom "durrrr" Dwan got into it in a heads-up pot. It was a battle of the soul reads as each player tried to stare into the mind of the other. The flop fell , and McDonald checked to Dwan, gazing at him as he decided on a bet. Dwan fired 4,700, and McDonald called. After the on the turn, there was more staring and a check-call of 11,400 from McDonald. The river was the , and McDonald checked again. Dwan bet 31,000, prompting more intense study from Timex. Eventually McDonald folded, and Dwan endured the scrutiny to scoop a nice pot.
Timex tweeted: Just played a hand that involved about 5 minutes of staredowns and almost smiled on 5+ occasions - #needtoputmygamefaceon
McDonald is just over 100,000 while Dwan built to 226,000.
Daniel Negreanu just busted in 20th place in Event #40: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed. He's made his way back over to this event and was able to quickly find a double up through Allen Bari.
When we got to the table, Bari's was tabled versus Negreanu's on the board of . According to Negreanu, the money went in on the turn, which would make sense seeing as both players held sets. Unfortunately for Bari, his set was worse than Negreanu's and he was on the losing end of things.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu
|
150,000 | 128,600 |
Allen Bari
|
3,500 | -66,400 |
There has been a ringing noise coming from the table right in front of our media desk for a little while now. Not much was said about it at first, but after a while Andrew Brown piped up. From what we gather, it's Will "The Thrill" Failla's phone and Brown asked, "Does that thing go on silent?"
Failla responded by shaking his head no.
"Well, does it have an off switch?" asked Brown.
"Do you have an off switch?" came back Failla.
Brown took a little offense to that comment and then told Failla that the phone has been going off for quite some time and that Brown's entire side of the table was getting annoyed with the sound. Failla came back with a comment about Brown having OCD and taking his medication. Brown told Failla he was going to call the floor and Failla pressed a little more, commenting on Brown's choice of hairstyle. Brown then called for the floor, then asked the dealer to call for the floor. The dealer did so and over came the floorman.
The incident was explained and the floor asked Failla to please put his phone on silent. He also gave a warning to the table about the incident.