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Mar 17, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 1 | + |
Some Recent EliminationsMar 17, '13 Some notables hit the rail as the dinner break approached, including Sean Jazayeri, Cory Zeidman, Joe Tehan and Zachary Clark. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Joe Tehan, Zachary Clark, Sean Jazayeri |
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May 31, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 4 - $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo 8/OB | 3 | + |
Cory Zeidman Wins Event no. 4 ($201,559)Jun 01, '12 Level: 29 Ante: 15,000 Cory Zeidman Wins Event no. 4 ($201,559) Both players started the level nearly dead even in chips, but Cory Zeidman pulled way out in front after winning a nearly 1.5 million pot with a flush that went to a showdown.With neither player showing a pair and each showing two spades on board, Zeidman rivered a flush, leaving Bjorn with less than 1 big bet after he opted to call three bets with 100,00 behind rather than jam his last bet into the pot. Down to his last bet, Chris Bjorn was all in on third street with jack high against Cory Zeidman’s wired pair of kings. Zeidman: 8427 — KK Bjorn was all in and drawing very slim against Zeidman on the final hand of the night and despite picking up a few draws on fifth street, Chris Bjorn failed to improve by the river and was eliminated in 2nd Place ($124,838). Cory Zeidman wins Event no. 4, the $201,559 grand prize and the fourth gold bracelet of the 2012 WSOP. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, current chip counts, and prize distributions for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman Level 28 Update: Bjorn Climbs Back to EvenJun 01, '12 Level: 28 Ante: 10,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 622 Average Chip Count: 1,400,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Chris Bjorn — 1,350,000 Seat no. 8 — Cory Zeidman — 1,450,000 Live Updates: Action Slows as Stakes Increase; Zeidman Holds Slight Lead Level 28 lasted a little longer than was expected due to some impromptu breaks from the players. Chris Bjorn entered heads-up play severely out chipped by Cory Zeidman at nearly 3:1, but chipped up early in level and broke the million mark after taking down a big pot that saw a showdown with trip aces. As Bjorn picked up some momentum early through the level, he even managed to bring the chip stacks back to even before giving the advantage back to Zeidman after what was an uneventful second half. With the stakes so high and an average stack of less than 14 big bets, the chip counts get very swingy without any real significant action. At this point the chip stacks are virtually even and it is anyone’s game. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman Level 27 Update: Brandon Shack-Harris Eliminated in 3rd pLace ($84,415)Jun 01, '12 Level: 27 Ante: 10,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 622 Average Chip Count: 1,399,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Chris Bjorn — 740,000 Seat no. 8 — Cory Zeidman — 2,050,000 Players Eliminated: 3rd Place — Brandon Shack-Harris — $84,415 Live Updates: Brandon Shack-Harris Eliminated in 3rd Place (84,415) Chris Bjorn brought in the low card for 10,000 with the 5, Brandon Shack-Harris completed the bet to 40,000 with the 7, Bjorn raised to 80,000 and Shack-Harris moved all in over the top of Bjorn. Bjorn called the additional 10,000 and led on third street with a wired pair of tens against Shack-Harris’ split sevens. Bjorn: 5Q24 — 10107 Bjorn was in the lead when the money went in and Shack-Harris failed to improve by seventh street. Brandon Shack-Harris was eliminated in 3rd place ($84,415) while Cory Zeidman took the chip lead going into heads-up play. With the elimination of Brandon Shack-Harris in 3rd place ($84,415), Cory Zeidman took a commanding chip lead going into heads-up play with more than 2,000,000 to Chris Bjorn’s roughly 750,000. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Brandon Shack-Harris Level 26 Update: Yarron Bendor Eliminated in 4th Place ($58,518)Jun 01, '12 Level: 26 Ante: 7,000 Players Remaining: 3 out of 622 Average Chip Count: 933,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Chris Bjorn — 1,150,000 Seat no. 5 — Brandon Shack-Harris — 655,000 Seat no. 8 — Cory Zeidman — 1,000,000 Players Eliminated: 4th Place — Yarron Bendor — $58,518 Live Updates: Yarron Bendor Eliminated in 4th Place ($58,518) Chris Bjorn brought in the low card for 10,000 with the 6, Yarron Bendor competed the bet to 30,000 with the A and Bjorn called the raise. Bendor bet 30,000 on fourth street and Bjorn called. Bjorn open-paired tens on fifth street and bet 60,000. Bendor called all in and was behind with over cards to Bjorn’s pair. Bjorn: 61010A — 443 Bjorn made two pair on the river while Bendor failed to improve. Yarron Bendor was eliminated in 4th place ($58,518) while Chris Bjorn reclaimed the chip lead from Cory Zeidman with over 1.1. million to Zeidman’s 1 million. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Yarron Bendor Level 22 Update: Zeidman Continues to DominateMay 31, '12 Level: 22 Ante: 3,000 Players Remaining: 8 out of 622 Average Chip Count: 349,875 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Yarron Bendor — 585,000 Live Updates: Cory Zeidman Extends His Lead Chipleader Cory Zeidman has been throwing the big stack around tonight and came into the final table as the aggressor. Zeidman picked up a few small pots early in the level and took a chunk out of Yarron Bendor’s stack after forcing a fold on seventh street with three aces and a king on board. Zeidman paired aces on fifth street and and tripped up on sixth to trump Bendor’s rolled up fives. Zeidman extended to his lead nearly 900,000 this level, putting some massive distance between himself and the short stack, Todd Brunson with just 65,000. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Todd Brunson, Cory Zeidman, Yarron Bendor Action Begins, Official Final Table Now UnderwayMay 31, '12 The final table of Event no. 4 ($1,500 – Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or Better) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. With the elimination of Marsha Waggoner in 9th Place ($12,822), the official, 8-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 22 with limits of 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Yarron Bendor — 383,000 While only 8 remain, this event gathered 622 players, creating a total prize pool of $839,700. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $201,559 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Todd Brunson, Michael Mizrachi, Cory Zeidman, Bonnie Rossi, Xuan Liu, Brandon Shack-Harris, Yarron Bendor |
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Jun 16, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi/Low Split | 3 | + |
Level 25: Viox Leads Final Five; Zeidman 6th, Urban 7thJun 17, '11 Ante: 5,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 545,400 Chip Counts: 1. Chris Viox – 820,000 Eliminations: 6th. Cory Zeidman – $30,338 Sean Urban Eliminated in 7th Place ($33,767) Sean Urban started the level as the short stack with just 68,000 (slightly more than 1 big bet) and quickly got it all in on fourth street against Chris Viox’s pair of sevens. Urban: 5 4 2 J 6 4 9 Viox was ahead with a pair of sevens when the money went in on fourth street and Urban failed to improve by the river. Chris Viox won the pot and Sean Urban was eliminated in 7th place ($33,767). Cory Zeidman Eliminated in 6th Place ($30,338) Cory Zeidman got the rest of his chips in on sixth street with an open pair of deuces against Gerard Rechnitzer’s ace-high. Zeidman: A K 8 2 2 5 Rechnitzer opened his hand to reveal two pair (tens and sevens) for the high while Zeidman was drawing live to a high hand with a pair of deuces and had an uncontested low draw as well. Rechnitzer drew the 10 for a full house while Cory Zeidman bricked with the A and was eliminated in 6th place ($30,338). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Gerard Rechnitzer Level 24: Hernan Salazar Eliminated in 8th Place ($17,417)Jun 16, '11 Ante: 5,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 389,571 Chip Counts: 1. Tyson Marks – 621,000 Eliminations: 8th. Hernan Salazar – $17,417 Hernan Salazar Eliminated in 8th Place ($17,417) Hernan Salazar was eliminated right at the end of Level 23 after three players saw fourth street for one bet. Salazar: A 2 10 Q Hernan Salazar bet on fourth street with two callers and everyone checked on fifth. Mike Sexton took the lead on both sixth and seventh street with Cory Zeidman calling through the seventh street and Salazar calling all in on the river. Zeidman showed a pair of eights in the hole for two pair (eights and threes) while Sexton turned over 8 – 4 – 3 for an 8 – 7 low. Zeidman and Sexton split the pot while Hernan Salazar was the first one eliminated 8th place ($17,417). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Mike Sexton Level 23: Warga 9th; Final Table Now UnderwayJun 16, '11 NOTE: Play resumed today at 3:00pm with 23 players, and with the elimination of David Warga in 9th place ($13,531), the official eight-handed final table is now underway. Ante: 3,000 Players Remaining: 8 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 340,875 Chip Counts: 1. Cory Zeidman – 692,000 Payouts: 1st. $200,459 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Mike Sexton, Gerard Rechnitzer, Chris Viox, Tyson Marks, Sean Urban, Hakon Lundberg |
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Jun 04, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 10 - $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship | 2 | + |
Level Nine: Ulliott Cripples GerasimovJun 04, '10 Blinds: Bring-in 300, ante 500, Limits 1,500-3,000 Players Remaining: 85 out of 150 Average Chip Count: 52,941 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Michael Mizrachi – 191,900 Notable Eliminations: Nick Frangos Big Hands: The Devil Takes Gerasimov For A Ride David Ulliott completed to 1,500 and Kirill Gerasimov raised to 3,000. Ulliott made the call and then he led out again with 1,500 on fourth street. Gerasimov raised to 3,000 again and Ulliott called. Gerasimov led out on fifth street with 3,000 and Ulliott raised to 6,000. Gerasimov made the call and called another bet of 3,000 on sixth street. Ulliott bet 3,000 on seventh street and Gerasimov made a reluctant call. Ulliott tabled (A6J)AJ96 for two pair. Gerasimov had no pair showing and mucked his hole cards after Ulliott showed down. Gerasimov was down to just 3,500 while Ulliott was up to 84,000. Schmelev Can’t Win Three-Way Pot, Chris Amaral Eliminated Chris Amaral was all in by fourth street, leaving Craig Neilan and Vladimir Schmelev to contest a side pot. Neilan eventually found himself all in on sixth street and showed (KKJ)K337 for a full house. “I’m drawing dead,” Amaral said as he showed rolled up sixes. Schmelev had rolled up nines and the river was not the case nine as he mucked his hand and Neilan nearly tripled up to 60,000. Schmelev was still relatively healthy after the pot at 147,000. Bach Masters Nguyen We caught up with this hand on seventh street. David Bach bet 3,000 and Men Nguyen made the call. Bach was showing A584 and turned over (JJA) for two pair. Nguyen was showing A4KQ but mucked his hole cards when Bach showed his hand. Bach was up to 53,000 while Nguyen was at 67,000. Kravchenko Doubles Up, Still Ailing We caught up with this hand on seventh street. Alexander Kravchenko was all in against Cory Zeidman. Kravchenko was dealt JJKK33-X for kings up. Zeidman could not beat it and mucked his hand. Kravchenko doubled up but he was still very low on chips with just 7,000. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Kirill Gerasimov, Alexander Kravchenko, Chris Amaral |
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Jun 27, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E | 2 | + |
Level 1 Update: Harman Chipping UpJun 26, '09 Flop Games: 400-800 Entrants: 78 Starting Stack: 150,000 Big Hands: Hold’em Brunson Takes A Nice Pot Off Bach Todd Brunson, John Hanson and David Bach were in for 1,600 each preflop. The flop then came down AJ6 and Brunson led out with 800. Bach made the call and Hanson mucked. The turn was then the 7 and both players checked. The river brought the 9 and Brunson checked again. Bach fired 1,600 into the pot and Brunson sprung the trap, raising to 3,200. Bach made the call and Brunson announced “Jacks up.” He showed J9 and Bach mucked, giving Brunson a nice pot in the early going getting him to 160,000. Zeidman Check-Raises Turn, Takes Pot Cory Zeidman takes a flop with Abe Mosseri heads up and it fell KJ2 and Zeidman checked and called a bet from Mosseri. The turn was the J and Zeidman checked again. Mosseri bet again, but was met with a raise from Zeidman. Mosseri mucked pretty quickly and Zeidman showed the A7, having flopped the nut flush. Omaha/8 Harman Gets It Going Jennifer Harman raised to 1,600 preflop and Scott Clements made the call from the small blind. The big blind also tagged along and the three players saw a flop of Q99. Clements checked and the big blind fired 800. Harman made the call and Clements mucked. The turn was the A and the action was checked to Harman. She bet 1,600 and the big blind called. The river was the 9 and both players checked. Harman then showed AK53 for a full house and the big blind mucked, giving Harman an early pot. She was around 160,000. Ralph Perry Chops It Up Ralph Perry raised to 1,600 from middle position and the big blind made the call. The flop came 844 and Perry bet 800. The big blind called and the turn brought the 10. Perry bet 1,600 and was called again.The river was the 5 and the big blind led out this time for 1,600. Perry raised to 3,200 and the big blind called. Perry showed A2Q10 for the nut low and his opponent showed a flush. They chopped it up and Perry was still around his starting stack. He pulled a CardPlayer.com reporter aside and asked to give a shout out to his son Sean Perry. There you go Sean, greetings from the Rio courtesy of your dad. Clements Takes 3/4 of the Pot Scott Clements raised from the cutoff and was called by the player on the button. They took the flop heads up and it fell 326. Clements bet and was called. The turn was the 4 and Clements checked and called a bet from his opponent. The river was the 4 and Clements bet and was called by his opponent. Clements tabled A4107, good for trip fours and a 6432A low, and his opponent showed the A678, good for a pair of sixes and the same low as Clements, giving Clements 3/4 of the pot. Razz Seidel Takes It On Seventh Erik Seidel: X-X-39 The player in seat 2 bet out 800 into the pot and Erik Seidel made the call. Erik Seidel: X-X-396 Seidel bet 1,600 and his opponent made the call. Erik Seidel: X-X-3964 Seidel bet another 1,600 and seat 2 called. After the river was dealt, Seidel fired another 1,600 and his opponent finally mucked. Seidel took the pot and was around 158,000. Schulman Defends Bring-in, Wins Pot off Van Alstyne Nick Schulman was the bring-in bet with the J and James Van Alstyne completed the bet showing the 2. Nick Schulman: X-X-J-6 On fourth street, Van Alstyne bet and Schulman made the call. On fifth street, the boards looked like this. Nick Schulman: X-X-J-49 Van Alstyne bet again and Schulman stuck around to see sixth street. Schulman: X-X-J-4-9-6 Schulman now bets out and Van Alstyne folds, taking the pot. Stud High The Rolled Up Mouth On fith street, Cory Zeidman and Mike Matusow were locked up in a hand. Their boards looked like this. Zeidman: X-X-K-5-3 Zeidman bet out and was quickly raised by Matusow. Zeidman tossed in a call and they saw 6th street. Zeidman: X-X-K-5-3-K The same action took place as Zeidman bet again and was raised again, and he decided to call again. They saw the river card face down and Zeidman decided to check. Matusow bet and was called. Matusow showed the J-J-6 as his down cards, good for jacks full of sixes. “I was rolled up,” said Matusow as he raked the pot. Stud/8 Zolotow Just Manages A Chop Steve Zolotow: X-X-47 Zolotow bet 800 into his opponent and Bueno made the call. Steve Zolotow: X-X-475 Zolotow bet 1,600 and Bueno made the call. Steve Zolotow: X-X-4754 Zolotow bet 1,600 and Bueno popped it to 3,200. Zolotow made the call. After the river was dealt, Zolotow checked to Bueno and he bet 1,600. Zolotow called and Bueno turned over (A86) for the nut flush and an 8-7-6 low. Zolotow showed (873) for an 8-7-5 low and just enough to chop the pot. Zolotow was at 160,000 while Bueno was at 165,000. Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Todd Brunson, Steve Zolotow, Mike Matusow, David Bach, Jennifer Harman, Cory Zeidman, Scott Clements, Patrick Bueno, John Hanson, Nick Schulman Level 9 Update: Zeidman, Chan, Cassidy EliminatedJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 2,000-4,000, Limits – 4,000-8,000 Players Remaining: 73 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 555,000 Average Chip Count: 195,205 Notable Eliminations: Cory Zeidman Big Hands STUD/8 Cory Zeidman Eliminated Cory Zeidman was all in on third street against both Annie Duke and Patrik Antonius. Ziedman: X-X-A6J6 Duke turned over Q2 for a full house, winning the high hand while Antonius showed 754 for a 7-6 low, winning the low hand. Cory Zeidman mucks his hand and is eliminated from the tournament. Big Pot; Hansen and Betchel Come Out on Top Four players get involved in this huge pot. Hansen: 789J Pat Bueno takes his turn betting out on fourth street and Jerry Buss leads out on fifth street. All four players check around on sixth street and Gus Hansen leads out on the river. Jim Betchel raises and Jerry Buss and Patrik Bueno both fold. Hansen three-bets, Betchel four-bets and Hansen calls. Betchel turns over 822 for a full house, winning the high pot while Hansen shows A32 for the low hand. Hansen and Betchel both break the 200,000 chip mark this hand as they split the pot. Johnny Chan Eliminated by Chau Giang Johnny Chan was all in on fourth street against Chau Giang. Chan: X-X-8979 Chan made just a pair of nines while Giang made two pair on the river . Chau Giang rakes the pot, eliminating Johnny Chan from the tournament. Negrenau Moving Backwards On a flop of 932, Ray Dehkharghani bets and Daniel Negreanu raises, Dehkharghani calls. The turn is the 9, and this time Dehkharghani checks to Negreanu who bets, Dehkharghani calls. The river is the 2 and both players check. First to act, Dehkharghani shows 44 for two pair and Negreanu folds. Dehkharghani breaks 300,000 his hand while Negreanu falls down to just about half of that. OMAHA/8 Jerry Buss Scoops a Pot Pat Bueno raises from early position and both Jerry Buss and Jim Betchel calls from the blinds. The flop comes 543, and it is checked to Bueno. Bueno bets and both opponents call. The turn is the 4 and everyone checks around. The river is the Q, and this time Buss bets out. Both opponents calls and Buss turns over AK87 to scoop the pot. Buss is back to just under 100,000 in chips this hand. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Jerry Buss, Gus Hansen, Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan, Chau Giang, Cory Zeidman, Ray Dehkharghani, Patrik Antonius, Patrick Bueno, Jim Betchel |
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Jun 26, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E | 1 | + |
Level 1 Update: Harman Chipping UpJun 26, '09 Flop Games: 400-800 Entrants: 78 Starting Stack: 150,000 Big Hands: Hold’em Brunson Takes A Nice Pot Off Bach Todd Brunson, John Hanson and David Bach were in for 1,600 each preflop. The flop then came down AJ6 and Brunson led out with 800. Bach made the call and Hanson mucked. The turn was then the 7 and both players checked. The river brought the 9 and Brunson checked again. Bach fired 1,600 into the pot and Brunson sprung the trap, raising to 3,200. Bach made the call and Brunson announced “Jacks up.” He showed J9 and Bach mucked, giving Brunson a nice pot in the early going getting him to 160,000. Zeidman Check-Raises Turn, Takes Pot Cory Zeidman takes a flop with Abe Mosseri heads up and it fell KJ2 and Zeidman checked and called a bet from Mosseri. The turn was the J and Zeidman checked again. Mosseri bet again, but was met with a raise from Zeidman. Mosseri mucked pretty quickly and Zeidman showed the A7, having flopped the nut flush. Omaha/8 Harman Gets It Going Jennifer Harman raised to 1,600 preflop and Scott Clements made the call from the small blind. The big blind also tagged along and the three players saw a flop of Q99. Clements checked and the big blind fired 800. Harman made the call and Clements mucked. The turn was the A and the action was checked to Harman. She bet 1,600 and the big blind called. The river was the 9 and both players checked. Harman then showed AK53 for a full house and the big blind mucked, giving Harman an early pot. She was around 160,000. Ralph Perry Chops It Up Ralph Perry raised to 1,600 from middle position and the big blind made the call. The flop came 844 and Perry bet 800. The big blind called and the turn brought the 10. Perry bet 1,600 and was called again.The river was the 5 and the big blind led out this time for 1,600. Perry raised to 3,200 and the big blind called. Perry showed A2Q10 for the nut low and his opponent showed a flush. They chopped it up and Perry was still around his starting stack. He pulled a CardPlayer.com reporter aside and asked to give a shout out to his son Sean Perry. There you go Sean, greetings from the Rio courtesy of your dad. Clements Takes 3/4 of the Pot Scott Clements raised from the cutoff and was called by the player on the button. They took the flop heads up and it fell 326. Clements bet and was called. The turn was the 4 and Clements checked and called a bet from his opponent. The river was the 4 and Clements bet and was called by his opponent. Clements tabled A4107, good for trip fours and a 6432A low, and his opponent showed the A678, good for a pair of sixes and the same low as Clements, giving Clements 3/4 of the pot. Razz Seidel Takes It On Seventh Erik Seidel: X-X-39 The player in seat 2 bet out 800 into the pot and Erik Seidel made the call. Erik Seidel: X-X-396 Seidel bet 1,600 and his opponent made the call. Erik Seidel: X-X-3964 Seidel bet another 1,600 and seat 2 called. After the river was dealt, Seidel fired another 1,600 and his opponent finally mucked. Seidel took the pot and was around 158,000. Schulman Defends Bring-in, Wins Pot off Van Alstyne Nick Schulman was the bring-in bet with the J and James Van Alstyne completed the bet showing the 2. Nick Schulman: X-X-J-6 On fourth street, Van Alstyne bet and Schulman made the call. On fifth street, the boards looked like this. Nick Schulman: X-X-J-49 Van Alstyne bet again and Schulman stuck around to see sixth street. Schulman: X-X-J-4-9-6 Schulman now bets out and Van Alstyne folds, taking the pot. Stud High The Rolled Up Mouth On fith street, Cory Zeidman and Mike Matusow were locked up in a hand. Their boards looked like this. Zeidman: X-X-K-5-3 Zeidman bet out and was quickly raised by Matusow. Zeidman tossed in a call and they saw 6th street. Zeidman: X-X-K-5-3-K The same action took place as Zeidman bet again and was raised again, and he decided to call again. They saw the river card face down and Zeidman decided to check. Matusow bet and was called. Matusow showed the J-J-6 as his down cards, good for jacks full of sixes. “I was rolled up,” said Matusow as he raked the pot. Stud/8 Zolotow Just Manages A Chop Steve Zolotow: X-X-47 Zolotow bet 800 into his opponent and Bueno made the call. Steve Zolotow: X-X-475 Zolotow bet 1,600 and Bueno made the call. Steve Zolotow: X-X-4754 Zolotow bet 1,600 and Bueno popped it to 3,200. Zolotow made the call. After the river was dealt, Zolotow checked to Bueno and he bet 1,600. Zolotow called and Bueno turned over (A86) for the nut flush and an 8-7-6 low. Zolotow showed (873) for an 8-7-5 low and just enough to chop the pot. Zolotow was at 160,000 while Bueno was at 165,000. Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Todd Brunson, Steve Zolotow, Mike Matusow, David Bach, Jennifer Harman, Cory Zeidman, Scott Clements, Patrick Bueno, John Hanson, Nick Schulman Level 9 Update: Zeidman, Chan, Cassidy EliminatedJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 2,000-4,000, Limits – 4,000-8,000 Players Remaining: 73 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 555,000 Average Chip Count: 195,205 Notable Eliminations: Cory Zeidman Big Hands STUD/8 Cory Zeidman Eliminated Cory Zeidman was all in on third street against both Annie Duke and Patrik Antonius. Ziedman: X-X-A6J6 Duke turned over Q2 for a full house, winning the high hand while Antonius showed 754 for a 7-6 low, winning the low hand. Cory Zeidman mucks his hand and is eliminated from the tournament. Big Pot; Hansen and Betchel Come Out on Top Four players get involved in this huge pot. Hansen: 789J Pat Bueno takes his turn betting out on fourth street and Jerry Buss leads out on fifth street. All four players check around on sixth street and Gus Hansen leads out on the river. Jim Betchel raises and Jerry Buss and Patrik Bueno both fold. Hansen three-bets, Betchel four-bets and Hansen calls. Betchel turns over 822 for a full house, winning the high pot while Hansen shows A32 for the low hand. Hansen and Betchel both break the 200,000 chip mark this hand as they split the pot. Johnny Chan Eliminated by Chau Giang Johnny Chan was all in on fourth street against Chau Giang. Chan: X-X-8979 Chan made just a pair of nines while Giang made two pair on the river . Chau Giang rakes the pot, eliminating Johnny Chan from the tournament. Negrenau Moving Backwards On a flop of 932, Ray Dehkharghani bets and Daniel Negreanu raises, Dehkharghani calls. The turn is the 9, and this time Dehkharghani checks to Negreanu who bets, Dehkharghani calls. The river is the 2 and both players check. First to act, Dehkharghani shows 44 for two pair and Negreanu folds. Dehkharghani breaks 300,000 his hand while Negreanu falls down to just about half of that. OMAHA/8 Jerry Buss Scoops a Pot Pat Bueno raises from early position and both Jerry Buss and Jim Betchel calls from the blinds. The flop comes 543, and it is checked to Bueno. Bueno bets and both opponents call. The turn is the 4 and everyone checks around. The river is the Q, and this time Buss bets out. Both opponents calls and Buss turns over AK87 to scoop the pot. Buss is back to just under 100,000 in chips this hand. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Jerry Buss, Gus Hansen, Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan, Chau Giang, Cory Zeidman, Ray Dehkharghani, Patrik Antonius, Patrick Bueno, Jim Betchel |
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May 28, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $40,000 40th Annual No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Level 8 Update: Brunson RiveredMay 28, '09 Blinds: 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 120 out of 201 Chip Counts: Average Chip Count: 201,000 Notable Eliminations: Alex “Kadabra” Keating Big Hands: Texas Dolly Gets Rivered With 13,000 in the pot, a flop of 865 hit the table. The player in seat 4 fired 11,000 and Brunson called. The turn brought the A and both players checked. The river brought the 10 and seat 4 checked again. Brunson pushed 22,000 into the pot and seat 4 countered with a raise to 100,000 total. Brunson called quickly and showed A8 for two pair, but his opponent showed A10 for a better two pair on the river. Brunson dropped to 210,000. Zeidman and Lehmann With Perfect Tens Corey Zeidman moved all in against Markus Lehmann. Both players tabled pocket 10s and both players were forced to chop the pot. All Flash, No Finish as Magician Chops With DeMichele In one of the biggest pots of the day, Antonio Esfandiari and Michael DeMichele tangled to the river. Esfandiari raised to 6,000 from the hijack and Freddy Deeb called from the button. Ali Eslami called and DeMichele joined from the blinds as well. The flop came K84 and Eslami led out with 16,000. DeMichele called and Esfandiari proceeded to pop it to 40,500. Deeb and Eslami, but DeMichele stuck around. The turn brought the 8 and DeMichele checked. Esfandiari blasted a bet of 81,200 and DeMichele called. The river came 5 and both players had enough madness as they checked. DeMichele showed KJ while Esfandiari tabled KJ for a monstrous chop. Esfandiari stood at 470,000 after the hand and DeMichele had 360,000. Joe Hachem Busts Joe Hachem pushed for his last 9,700 from early position and was called by Hasan Habib in the small blind. Habib showed A7 and Hachem was just happy to be drawing live with 108. The board came out 944K6 and Hachem failed to connect, busting shortly before the end of the level. Seiver Pushes Elky Off His Hand, Takes Down Nice Pot On a board of J925, Bertrand Grospellier fired 7,700 into the pot from the button. Scott Seiver popped it to 30,000 and Grospellier made the call. The river brought the 4 and Seiver pushed all in for 185,000. Grospellier thought about it briefly, but mucked his hand. Seiver took down a nice pot and improved his stack to 275,000 after the hand. Grospellier had 135,000. Doug Lee Ousted By Alex Jacob Doug Lee was just knocked out of the tournament when he ran into Alex Jacob’s two pair. Jacob increased his stack to 365,000. Player Tags: Hasan Habib, Antonio Esfandiari, Doyle Brunson, Cory Zeidman, Doug Lee, Markus Lehmann, Joe Hachem, Alex Jacob, Bertrand Grospellier, Scott Seiver, Michael DeMichele |
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Mar 18, '09 | 2009 Wynn Classic | No-Limit Hold'em Championship Event - Event 17 | 3 | + |
Eli Shapiro EliminatedMar 17, '09 Eli Shapiro made his way to this tournament on luck. It was lucky that the Wynn was giving away random seats and it was lucky that Shapiro happened to be playing his favorite game of Omaha eight-or-better that day. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Eli Shapiro Cory Zeidman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($210,000)Mar 18, '09 On a flop of 972 Cory Zeidman is all in holding KQ looking for yet another flush with overcards. Except this time he's up against Keith Ferrera's A8.
Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Keith Ferrera Cory Zeidman Doubles Through Keith FerreraMar 18, '09 On a flop of A73 Cory Zeidman is all in and gets called by Keith Ferrera. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Keith Ferrera Wayne Boich Eliminated in 5th Place ($60,528)Mar 18, '09 Wayne Boich rode a short stack for several levels before finally getting all in with A3 against Cory Zeidman's KK.
Player Tags: Wayne Boich, Cory Zeidman Cory Zeidman Doubles Through Praz BansiMar 18, '09 Justin Newton raised to 18,500 and Cory Zeidman called behind him. Praz Bansi then moved all in for about 200,000. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Praz Bansi |
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Mar 17, '09 | 2009 Wynn Classic | No-Limit Hold'em Championship Event - Event 17 | 2 | + |
Eli Shapiro EliminatedMar 17, '09 Eli Shapiro made his way to this tournament on luck. It was lucky that the Wynn was giving away random seats and it was lucky that Shapiro happened to be playing his favorite game of Omaha eight-or-better that day. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Eli Shapiro Cory Zeidman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($210,000)Mar 18, '09 On a flop of 972 Cory Zeidman is all in holding KQ looking for yet another flush with overcards. Except this time he's up against Keith Ferrera's A8.
Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Keith Ferrera Cory Zeidman Doubles Through Keith FerreraMar 18, '09 On a flop of A73 Cory Zeidman is all in and gets called by Keith Ferrera. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Keith Ferrera Wayne Boich Eliminated in 5th Place ($60,528)Mar 18, '09 Wayne Boich rode a short stack for several levels before finally getting all in with A3 against Cory Zeidman's KK.
Player Tags: Wayne Boich, Cory Zeidman Cory Zeidman Doubles Through Praz BansiMar 18, '09 Justin Newton raised to 18,500 and Cory Zeidman called behind him. Praz Bansi then moved all in for about 200,000. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman, Praz Bansi |
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Feb 16, '09 | 2009 L.A. Poker Classic | H.O.R.S.E Championship - Event 29 | 1 | + |
First Elimination of the TournamentFeb 16, '09 The first player to be eliminated from the tournament is Cory Zeidman. Player Tags: Cory Zeidman |
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