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Hometown: Bismark
Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 24, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $2,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em/Omaha | 3 | + |
Mitch Schock Wins Event #39 ($310,225)Jun 25, '11 Rodney Brown Eliminated in 2nd Place ($191,618) Rodney Brown entered heads-up play outchipped by 3.5 million to 1.3 million but was able to steal the chip lead for himself in Level 25 after doubling up with a flopped set in the PLO round. Brown had taken the chip lead for the first time tonight with 3.5 million to Schock’s 1.3 million, turning the table on his opponent and essentially trading their starting stacks. Brown put the pressure on Schock and even had him down to just 600,000 at one pint before Schock doubled up with a rivered straight in the PLH portion of Level 26. Schock doubled up again, this time back to even, and shortly after rivering a flush to win a huge pot in PLO, Schock took control of the tournament. On the final hand of the night, Rodney Brown button-raised to 100,000 before the flop, Mitch Schock reraised to 300,000 from the big blind and Brown called. The flop came 10 7 5, Schock bet 400,000, Brown moved all in and Schock called. Brown: A 10 9 8 Schock was ahead with a pair of aces and a flush draw against Brown’s top pair and open-ended straight draw. The turn and river were the 6 and the 9, giving Schock a flush on the turn. Rodney Brown was drawing dead to the river and was eliminated in 2nd place ($191,618) while Mitch Schock won the gold bracelet in Event #39 and the $310,255 grand prize. Player Tags: Mitch Schock, Rodney Brown Level 25: Schock Leads Brown Heads-Up; Collado 3rdJun 25, '11 NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every nine hands. Omaha: Hold’em: Players Remaining: 2 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 2,272,500 Chip Counts: 1. Mitch Schock – 3,245,000 Eliminations: 3rd. Jan Collado – $135,921 Jan Collado Eliminated in 3rd Place ($135,921) Rodney brown opened the pot for 65,000 before the flop, Jan Collado reraised to 160,000 from the small blind, Brown four-bet the size of the pot and Collado called all in. Brown lead with A 9 against Collado’s 7 6. The board came 10 9 3 6 3, no help for Jan Collado who was eliminated in 3rd place ($135,921). NOTE: With the elimination of Jan Collado in 3rd place, Mitch Schock began heads-up play with a chip lead of 3,245,000 to Rodney Brown’s 1,300,000. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Mitch Schock, Jan Collado Level 24: Schock Leads Final ThreeJun 24, '11 NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every nine hands. Omaha: Hold’em: Players Remaining: 3 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 1,515,000 Chip Counts: 1. Mitch Schock – 3,300,000 Eliminations: 4th. Carter Gill – $97,773 David Lestock Eliminated in 7th Place ($39,539) David Lestock opened the pot for 70,000 before the flop, Carter Gill called, James Vanneman moved all in for about 250,000, Lestock called all in Gill called as well and had them both covered. Vanneman: Q Q J 9 Vanneman and Lestock both had a pair of queens before the flop. The board came 7 4 2 3 K, giving Gill two pair to win the pot. Gill raked the pot and earned the double-knockout with David Lestock eliminated in 7th place ($39,539) and James Vanneman in 6th place ($52,747). Tyler Patterson Eliminated in 5th Place ($71,317) Tyler Patterson button-raised to 50,000 before the flop and Mitch Schock called from the big blind. The flop came K 6 2, Schock checked, Patterson bet 55,000 and Schock called. the turn was the 10, Schock checked, Patterson bet 125,000, Schock check-raised to 450,000, Patterson moved all in and Schock called. Patterson turned over A K for top pair but Schock showed 10 6 for two pair on the turn. The river was the 8 and Tyler Patterson was eliminated in 5th place ($71,317) while Mitch Schock jumped into the chip lead with 2.5 million. Carter Gill Eliminated in 4th Place ($97,773) On a flop of J 7 4, Rodney Brown bet 55,000, Jan Collado called, Carter Gill moved all in for 312,000, Brown re-shoved for 542,000 and Collado folded. Gill: Q Q J 9 Brown was ahead with bottom set on the flop. The turn and river were the 3 and 4, giving Brown quads on the river to win the pot. Gill was eliminated in 4th place ($97,773). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Mitch Schock, Tyler Patterson, Rodney Brown, Carter Gill, David Lestock Level 22: New Eliminated 10th, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 24, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 22 players and resumed today at 3:00pm. The final 10 players consolidated to one table, and with the elimination of Cameron New in 10th place ($18,018), the official nine-handed final table is now underway. NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every nine hands. Omaha: Hold’em: Players Remaining: 9 out of 606 Average Chip Count: 505,000 Chip Counts: 1. Tyler Patterson – 1,304,000 Payouts: 1st. $310,225 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Rami Boukai, Mitch Schock, Tyler Patterson, Rodney Brown, Carter Gill, Jan Collado, Jonas Mackoff, James Vanneman, Cameron New, David Lestock |
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Jun 10, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $3,000 Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 24: Final Four Remain; Sterling 5th, Schock 6th, McCarrel 7thJun 10, '11 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Limits: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 337 Average Chip Count: 758,250 Chip Counts: 1. Tyler Bonkowski – 1,400,000 Eliminations: 5th. Matt Sterling – $55,338 Casey McCarrel Eliminated in 7th Place ($31,547) Casey McCarrel opened for a raise and Brandon Demes called from the big blind. The flop came 6 3 2, Demes checked, McCarrel bet, Demes check-raised and McCarrel called. The turn was the J, McCarrel got it all in and turned over 10 10 for a a pair but was drawing dead to Demes’ 5 4 made straight. Demes jumped up the leaderboard this hand while Casey McCarrel was eliminated in 7th place ($31,547). Mitch Schock Eliminated in 6th Place ($41,621) Mitch Schock opened for a raise, Tyler Bonkowski three-bet from the small blind and Schock called. The flop came Q Q 5, Bonkoswi bet and Schock called. The turn was the Q, Bonkowski bet and Schock called. The river was the 9, Bonkowski bet, Schock raised, Bonkowski three-bet and Schock called. Bonkowski showed A Q for quad queens and Schock threw his hand into the muck. After this hand, Schock was left with just 5,000 in chips. Schock managed to quadruple up shortly thereafter, but then got it all in pre-flop with J 6 against Tyler Bonkowski’s A A. The board came 9 7 4 Q 5, no help for Mitch Schock who was eliminated in 6th place ($41,621). Matt Sterling Eliminated in 5th Place ($55,338) Matt Sterling and Andrew Brongo capped the betting before the flop and Sterling got the rest of his chips in on a flop of J 4 2. Sterling turned over 10 9 but was behind Brongo’s Q Q. The turn and river were the A and the 5, no help to Matt Sterling who was eliminated in 5th place ($55,338). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Casey McCarrell, Mitch Schock, Tyler Bonkowski, Andrew Brongo, Brandon Demes Level 21: Jeff Shulman Makes Final Table, Labbe 10thJun 10, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 18 players and resumed today at 3:00pm. The final 10 players consolidated to one table, and with the elimination of Leo Labbe in 10th place ($14,388), the official nine-handed final table is now underway. NOTE: Card Player blogger Victor Ramdin just missed the final table and was eliminated in 13th place ($11,288) while Card Player’s own Jeff Shulman is looking for his first WSOP gold bracelet as he heads to the final table 6th in chips with 222,000. Blinds: 5,000-10,000 Limits: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 337 Average Chip Count: 337,000 Chip Counts: 1. Shawn Keller – 710,000 Payouts: 1st. $220,817 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Jeff Shulman, Ron Burke, Shawn Keller, Mitch Schock, Tyler Bonkowski, Andrew Brongo |
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Jun 05, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 23: Seven Remain; Schock 8th, Clements 9thJun 05, '11 Blinds: 8,000-15,000 Limits: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 675 Average Chip Count: 433,928 Chip Counts: 1. William Davis – 945,000 Eliminations: 8th. Mitch Schock – $19,856 Scott Clements Eliminated in 9th Place ($15,281) A short-stacked Scott Clements opened for a raise before the flop, William Davis three-bet and Clements called all in. Davis turned over Q Q for the lead while Clements showed A 3. The board came Q J 9 K 7, giving Davis top set on the flop. Scott Clements was eliminated in 9th place ($15,281). Harrison Wilder Doubles Through William Davis Harrison Wilder was all in before the with K 9 against chipleader William Davis’ Q J. The board came 10 8 8 4 A, giving Wilder a flush on the river. Wilder doubled up to just under 200,000 this hand while Davis maintained the chip lead with about 850,000. Mitch Schock Eliminated in 8th Place ($19,856) After flopping a straight and being outdrawn by a higher straight, Mitch Schock was left with just under 100,000 in chips after doubling up Harrison Wilder in the hand before. On his final hand, Mitch Schock got it all in on a flop of K 9 3 with A Q against Thomas Jamieson’s K Q. Schock had two overs and was in bad shape against Jamieson’s made top pair and flush draw. The turn and river were the 8 and the 9, giving Jamieson a flush on the turn and eliminating Mitch Schock in 8th place ($19856). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Scott Clements, Mitch Schock, William Davis, Harrison Wilder Level 22: Short Stacks Double UpJun 05, '11 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Limits: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 675 Average Chip Count: 337,500 Chip Counts: 1. William Davis – 800,000 Craig Laben Doubles Through Matthew Elsby Craig Laben opened for a raise, Matthew Elsby reraised from the big blind, Laben four-bet, Elsby five-bet and Laben called. The flop came J 7 2, Elsby checked, Laben moved all in for his last 10,000 and Elsby called. Elsby turned over Q Q for an overpair while Laben showed J 8 for top pair. The turn and river were the 8 and the J, giving Laben a two pair on the turn and a full house on the river. Craig Laben doubled up this hand early on to stay alive. Thomas Jamieson Doubles Through Scott Clements Scott Clements limped in the cutoff, Thomas Jamieson raised from the small blind, Clements three-bet, Jamieson four-bet and Clements called. The flop came 9 9 4, Jamieson bet and Clements called. The turn was the 3, Jamieson bet, Clements raised and Jamieson called all in. Jamieson turned over Q Q for an overpair while Clements showed A K for two overcards. The river was the 10, and Thomas Jamieson doubled up to 250,000 this hand. Sean Nguyen Doubles Through Mitch Schock Mich Schock opened for a raise, Sean Nguyen reraised, Schock four-bet and Nguyen called. The flop came A K 10 , Schock bet, Nguyen moved all in and Schock called. Nguyen turned over A J for top pair and a few draws while Schock showed 8 8 for an underpair. The turn and river were the Q and the 7, no help for Schock as Nguyen doubled up to 200,000 this hand. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Matthew Elsby, Scott Clements, Mitch Schock, Craig Laben, Sean Nguyen, Thomas Jamieson |
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Jun 16, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 31 - $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. | 3 | + |
Final Table Update: Shannon Shorr (5th) and Bryan Micon (4th) EliminatedJun 16, '09 Flop Games: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 3 out of 770 Chip Counts: 1. James Van Alstyne — 1,700,000 Average Chip Count: 693,000 Notable Eliminations: 5. Shannon Shorr – $50,881 Elimination Hands Shannon Shorr Eliminated in Fifth Place ($50,881) Razz Mitch Schock brought it in and Shannon Shorr completed. Schock reraised and Shorr made the all-in call. Shorr put the last of his chips at risks and the cards fell as follows: Shorr: (KJ)A4J3(3) Schock eliminated Shorr with a Q-8 and action was down to four players. Bryan Micon Eliminated in Fourth Place ($69,505) Stud 8OB Bryan Micon was all in on third street against James Van Alstyne. Their cards: Micon: (75)3J37(8) Micon was eliminated in fourth place by the aces up of Van Alstyne. Player Tags: James Van Alstyne, Mitch Schock, Shannon Shorr, Bryan Micon Final Table Update: Brian Malcolm Eliminated in Fifth PlaceJun 16, '09 Flop Games: 13,000-25,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 770 Chip Counts: 1. Mitch Schock — 1,015,000 Average Chip Count: 693,000 Notable Eliminations: 6. Brian Malcolm – $39,183 Elimination Hands Brian Malcolm Eliminated in Sixth Place ($39,183) Stud Brian Malcolm completed on third street with X-X-K and Mitch Shcock raised with X-X-J. Malcolm made the call and then he check-called on fourth street. Schock bet on fifth street and Malcolm called. Schock bet on sixth street and Malcolm called all in. Their cards: Malcolm: (55)K84Q(3) Schock won the hand with jacks and Malcolm was eliminated in sixth place. Player Tags: Mitch Schock, Brian Malcolm Final Table Update: Down to SixJun 16, '09 Flop Games: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 770 Chip Counts: 1. Mitch Schock — 850,000 Average Chip Count: 577,500 Notable Eliminations: 8. Ron Schiffman – $26,780 Elimination Hands Ron Schiffman Eliminated in Eighth Place ($26,780) Omaha 8OB Brian Malclom raised preflop and Ron Schiffman made the call. The flop was dealt K64 and Schiffman bet. Malcolm made the call and the turn fell 8. Schiffman bet and Malcolm raised. Schiffman called and the river fell Q. Schiffman checked, Malcolm bet, and Schiffman check-called all in. Malcolm turned up A443 to scoop the pot and Schiffman was eliminated in eighth place. Fabrice Soulier Eliminated in Seventh Place ($31,657) Razz Fabrice Soulier completed with X-X-3 and Brian Malcolm raised. Mitch Schock made the call and Soulier called as well. Action checked to Schock on fourth street and then Soulier check-raised. Malcolm mucked and then Schock and Soulier capped the betting until Soulier was all in. The two players then turned up their hands: Soulier: (7-5)3-A-9-5(X) Schock made a 6-5 low to win the pot and Soulir was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Fabrice Soulier, Mitch Schock, Brian Malcolm |
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Jun 08, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 16 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud | 3 | + |
Final Table Update: Lisandro DominatesJun 08, '09 Ante: 2,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 359 Chip Counts: 1. Jeffrey Lisandro — 770,000 Average Chip Count: 323,100 Notable Eliminations: 8. Mitch Schock — $13,373 Elimination Hands: Mitch Schock Eliminated in Eighth Place ($13,373) Mitch Schock (X-X)8A5?(X) Daniel Studer completed and Nick Frangos raised. John Juanda reraised and Mitch Schock called all in for his last 9,000. Frangos and Juanda built up a side pot with Frangos calling all in on fifth street. Frangos showed pocket queens in the hole and caught another on sixth to make trip queens. Seventh street helped no one and Juanda mucked his cards along with the pocket tens he had in the hole. Schock mucked and was eliminated in eighth place. Daniel Studer Eliminated in Seventh Place ($15,862) John Juanda (X-X)4Q105(X) Daniel Studer bet on fifth street and both players called. Rod Pardey caught an ace on sixth and bet and Studer called all in. Juanda called and Pardey called his bet on seventh. Juanda showed 985 in the hole for a flush and Studer kings up were no good, sending him to the rail in seventh place. Eric Pardey Eliminated in Sixth Place ($19,690) Jeffrey Lisandro (X-X)26JJ(X) Jeffrey Lisandro brought it in with his deuce and Eric Pardey completed. Lisandro called and Pardey bet on fourth street. On fifth street, Pardey moved in for his last 15,000 and Lisandro called, and by the river showed 6-3-2 in the hole for sixes up. Pardey’s pair of eights failed to make any friends and he was eliminated in sixth place. Player Tags: Mitch Schock, Daniel Studer |
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Jun 12, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 21 - No-Limit Hold'em Shootout | 1 | + |
Odd Second HourJun 12, '07 A number of weird things occurred during the past hour. Strangest of all was Jennifer Tilly and her two table-mates abandoning their table to go use the restroom, leaving their stacks at an empty table with a confused dealer. After calling the floor, a decision was made to just let the clock run while the players were away. A second floor man came and overturned that decision, instructing the dealer to post the blinds and deal hands until the players returned. The bewildered dealer did as he was told until the players returned minutes later.In another bizarre incident, Sorel Mizzi called the clock on himself after only thirty seconds in the tank. Amnon Filippi raised enough to put Mizzi all in. After the floorman put the clock on, and began to count down from ten, Mizzi finally called with the A K and Filippi showed the K K. The board did not improve either player, and Mizzi was eliminated. After only an hour and a half of play, Erik Seidel and Mitch Schock were the first players to get heads up. Schock had a sizable lead as heads up play began, but Seidel has been climbing his way back toward even chips. A number of big names have busted already, including Phil Ivey, Shannon Elizabeth, Eugene Todd, Davidson Matthews, Marco Traniello, and Isabelle Mercier. Players are on a short break between level two and three, but play will resume at 2:45 so make sure to check back for more hourly updates and Pro Blogs here at Cardplayer.com. Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Amnon Filippi, Jennifer Tilly, Mitch Schock, Sorel Mizzi |
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