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Country of Origin: Australia
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Jun 22, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 37 - $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. | 3 | + |
Level 26 Update: Slew of Bustouts Leaves Just FourJun 22, '10 Blinds: Flop Games: 20,000-40,000, 40,000-80,000 limits Players Remaining: 6 out of 478 Average Chip Count: Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Bill Chen – 2,200,000 Notable Eliminations: 7. Albert Hahn — $38,391 Big Hands: Albert Hahn Eliminated in Seventh Place ($38,391) Omaha-8 Phil Ivey raised and Albert Hahn three-bet all-in preflop. Jeffrey Lisandro and Ivey made the call and the three saw the A Lisandro checked, Ivey bet and Lisandro called. The turn was the 8 Lisandro showed A Baker Doubles Through Chen Hold’em David Baker raised from the cutoff and Bill Chen called from the small blind. Chen realized that Baker didn’t have much left behind and just bet in the dark and Baker called off in the dark. Baker showed K The board ran out 7
Omaha-8 The flop came Q Ivey showed A The J
Stud Jeffrey Lisandro was crippled in a stud hand with Ken Aldridge when Lisandro made a straight against Aldridge’s full house, which left him with just a few chips. This hand came shortly after. Lisandro was all-in on third street against Ken Aldridge. Their boards ran out like this. Lisandro: (5 Both players started with a pair, but neither improved, meaning that Aldridge’s eights bested Lisandro’s fives, sending Lisandro home in fifth. Player Tags: David Baker, John Juanda, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey |
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Jun 21, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 40 - $2,500 Seven Card Razz | 1 | + |
Event No. 40 ($2,500 seven-card razz) Begins at 5 p.m. on MondayJun 21, '10
Monday, June 21, 5 p.m.: Day 1 (play 8 levels) In 2009 this event attracted 315 players and the tournament was won by Jeffrey Lisandro, who took home $188,390 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you a summary of the action at the dinner break and end of play from day 1 for this event. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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Jun 16, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 29 - $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship | 1 | + |
No More NegreanuJun 16, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 Players Remaining: 142 out of 171 CP Family Chip Counts Barry Shulman — 51,000 Average Chip Count: 36,126 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Brett Richey — 86,000 Notable Eliminations: Daniel Negreanu Big Hands:
Daniel Negreanu is still alive in the $2,500 six-handed no limit hold’em event, but the same cam’t be said about the $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship. During a break from the former, Negreanu returned to the latter and soon found himself all in with 9 The board ran J Veldhuis had around 53,000 after the hand. Trip Jacks Hold For Greenstein Barry Greenstein raised and Jeffrey Lisandro re-raised pre-flop, and the two saw a flop of J Both players checked the Q Both had around 54,000 after the hand. Ivey Chipping Up Entering the hand late, Lance Funston bet on a flop of 3 The turn brought the J Ivey had 51,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Daniel Negreanu, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Lex Veldhuis |
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Jun 09, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 19 - $10,000 2-7 No-Limit Lowball Championship | 1 | + |
Level Six: Big Names Starting To Get ShortJun 10, '10 Blinds: 200-400 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 92 out of 101 Average Chip Count: 32,935 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Stephen Chidwick – 74,000 Notable Eliminations: Tony G Players Twitter Accounts: Daniel Negreanu Big Hands:
We picked up the action on this hand after the draw. The player in seat 4 bet 5,000 and Jeffrey Lisandro made the call. Seat 4 showed 8-7-6-5-3 and Lisandro mucked. After the hand, Lisandro was around 10,000 in chips. Kabbaj Bets Out Mortensen John Kabbaj raised to 1,300 before the draw and the action folded around to Carlos Mortensen in the big blind. Mortensen made the call and elected to draw one card on. Kabbaj stood pat and Mortensen checked. Kabbaj bet 2,000 and Mortensen let his hand fly into the muck. Kabbaj took the pot and was around 33,000 while Mortensen was just over 14,000 in chips.
Doyle Brunson started the action by raising to 1,300. The player in seat 3 made the call, then Robert Mizrachi and Nick Binger tagged along for the ride. Binger and Mizrachi each drew two cards while Brunson and seat 3 took one card. Everyone checked and Mizrachi turned over A-2-3-4-5. “Wrong wheel,” he said as he turned his hand. Binger showed A-7-6-5-4 for an ace-low as well. Since aces play high in lowball, Mizrachi’s hand was not considered a straight and he took the pot with his A-5 low. He was at 29,000 while Binger was down to 11,300. Brunson was at 38,000. Chen Pays Off Dwan We picked up the action after the draw. Tom Dwan bet 1,650 into the pot and Yan Chen made the call. Dwan turned over 8-7-6-5-3 and Chen mucked his hand. Dwan raked in the pot and he was at 40,000 in chips. Chen was around 30,000. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Carlos Mortensen, Doyle Brunson, Jeffrey Lisandro, Yan Chen, Tom Dwan, John Kabbaj, Nick Binger Level Five: Mizrachi's Bluff FailsJun 09, '10 Blinds: 150-300 with a 75 ante Players Remaining: 97 out of 101 Average Chip Count: 31,237 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Stephen Chidwick – 74,000 Notable Eliminations: Nikolay Evdakov Players Twitter Accounts: Daniel Negreanu Big Hands:
Picking up the action after the draw, Jeffrey Lisandro bet 5,000 and J.C. Tran took a session in the tank. After a long time thinking about it, Tran made the call. Lisandro then turned over 8-6-5-3-2. Tran stared at the hand for a bit just to make sure and then mucked his hand. Lisandro took the pot and was at 23,000 while Tran was getting short with just over 13,000. Elezra One-Ups Mueller Eli Elezra raised to 900 before the draw and Greg Mueller was the only caller. Elezra elected to draw one card and Mueller did the same. Elezra then counted out some chips and threw 2,700 into the middle. Mueller made the call and Elezra turned over 8-7-4-3-2. Mueller showed a 9-low and surrendered the pot to Elezra. Elezra was up around 50,000 while Mueller was at 35,000.
Huck Seed started the action by raising to 900 before the draw. The player in seat 3 then reraised to 3,000. The action folded around to Michael Mizrachi who put in one more raise to 7,000. Seed mucked his hand and seat 3 made the call. Mizrachi stood pat on the draw and seat 3 did the same. Mizrachi then fired 12,000 into the pot and was called down by his opponent. Mizrachi tapped the table and turned over 2 Mizrachi was around 40,000 after the hand. Alioto Bets Out Smith In Battle Of The Blinds Dario Alioto raised to 1,000 from the small blind and Justin Smith made the call. Alioto then drew one card while Smith elected to take two. Alioto then bet 1,500 and Smith played around with his chips for a bit before mucking his hand. Alioto took the pot and was around 30,000 while Smith was at 23,500.
John D’Agostino raised to 1,050 before the draw. The player in seat 4 made the call and everyone else folded. D’Agostino took one card on the draw and his opponent did the same. D’Agostino then led out with 1,850 and seat 4 thought for a bit before raising to 10,000. D’Agostino only had 5,000 left and took a long session in the tank on whether he wanted to put himself at risk. Eventually, he decided to muck and keep his last 5,000 in chips for another hand. Rousso Bets Out Lisandro We picked up this hand on the draw. Jeffrey Lisandro drew one card and Vanessa Rousso elected to stand pat. Rousso then led out with 1,500 and Lisandro mucked his hand rather quickly. Rousso raked in the pot and was at 25,000. Lisandro was at 29,000 after the hand.
Tom Dwan opened the action by raising to 1,050 before the draw. The action folded to Yan Chen who put in a second raise to 3,150. The action was then on Tom Schneider who took a tank session. He then fired out 9,500 in chips. Action folded back around to Dwan who took his own session in the tank before mucking his hand. Chen was next to act and, after a tank session of his own, mucked his hand as well. Schneider took a nice pot before the draw and was around 40,000. Dwan was at 44,000 and Chen was at 24,000. Player Tags: J.C. Tran, Huck Seed, John D'Agostino, Michael Mizrachi, Tom Schneider, Jeffrey Lisandro, Vanessa Rousso, Yan Chen, Tom Dwan, Dario Alioto, Justin Smith |
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Jun 10, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 21 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud | 1 | + |
Event No. 16 ($1,500 seven-card stud) Begins at 5 p.m. on ThursdayJun 10, '10
Thursday, June 10, 5 p.m.: Day 1 (play 8 levels) In 2009 this event attracted 359 players and the tournament was won by Jeffrey Lisandro, who took home $124,975 in prize money. Player Twitter Accounts: Allen Kessler Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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Jun 06, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 15 - $10,000 Seven Card Stud 8 or Better Championship | 1 | + |
Level 3 Update: Arieh Tops JesusJun 06, '10 Limits: 100, Ante 100, Limits 400-800 Players Remaining: 170 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 36,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Eli Elezra - 55,000 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
Steve Zolotow completed on third street and was called by Chris Ferguson and Josh Arieh. Zolotow checked on fourth and Arieh bet. Both Ferguson and Zolotow called. Arieh was first to act and bet on fifth street and was only called by Ferguson. Zolotow: (X-X)-A Arieh bet sixth and seventh street and was called by Ferguson. Arieh showed A Defending Champ Trumps Shak Last year’s champion in this event, Jeffrey Lisandro called a bet from Dan Shak on fourth and fifth street. On sixth street, both players checked and their boards looked like this. Shak: (X-X)-7 Lisandro bet the river and was called by Shak. Lisandro showed the A Bellande’s Low Good for Half Jean Robert bellande checked behind his opponent on fourth street and called bets on every street after. Bellande: (X-X)-5 Bellande’s opponent showed 10 Left in the Deck: Final Table Isn’t Enough Tom Dwan is currently at a final table of the $1,500 no-limit hold’em event, but that hasn’t stopped him from taking his dinner break to play the seven card stud high/low event. Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Chris Ferguson, Jeffrey Lisandro, Dan Shak Event No. 15 ($10,000 seven-card stud eight-or-better world championship) Begins at 5 p.m. SundayJun 06, '10
Sunday, June 6, 5 p.m.: Day 1 (play 8 levels) In 2009 this event attracted 164 players and the tournament was won by Jeffrey Lisandro, who took home $431,656 in prize money. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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Jun 03, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 10 - $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship | 1 | + |
Level 5 Update: Kostritsyn Fills UpJun 03, '10 Limits: Bring-in 200, ante 100, limits 600-1,200 Players Remaining: 144 out of 150 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke Big Hands:
Alexander Kostritsyn bet every street and seat 1 called him down until the final card dropped, then folded. Kostritsyn smiled and showed rolled up Jacks and a monster full house. Kostritsyn: (J Kostritsyn took the pot and increased his stack to around 36,000. Elezra Takes Down Cernuto Eli Elezra bet every street until the last, on which he and John Cernuto checked it down. Elezra: (J The two pair for Elezra gave him a pot of 3,8000 and boosted his total to 38,000. The Champ Is Here Last year’s winner of this event, Freddie Ellis, called a raise from Robert Mizrachi after 3rd street, then led out on 4th street, forcing Mizrachi to fold. Ellis has chipped up to 40,000, while Mizrachi sits comfortably at 33,000.
On fifth street, David Benyamine bet showing (X-X)-A Benyamine caught the 5 “I haven’t made a flush all day,” said Ulliott as he squeezed his river card. “Maybe I don’t want to,” he continued as he flashed the 3 He was right that he didn’t want to make a flush as Benyamine showed A Lisandro Makes Flush, Wins Pot Jeffrey Lisandro and his opponent were heads-up on fifth street with Lisandro showing (X-X)-K Lisandro caught the 9 Player Tags: John Cernuto, Robert Mizrachi, Eli Elezra, Jeffrey Lisandro, Freddie Ellis, Alexander Kostritsyn Level 2 Update: Lisandro Chips UpJun 03, '10 Limits: Bring-in 100, Ante 75, Limits 300-600 Players Remaining: 128 out of 128 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
George Lind, Jeff Lisandro, and David Benefield got tangled up in a three-way pot. On fifth street, Lind’s board was (X-X)-Q Lind 600, Lisandro called, and Benefield raised to 1,200, which was called by both players. Benefield then caught a 3 Brandon Adams Bests Mueller On fifth street, Brandon Adams bet and was called by Mueller with his board looking like (X-X)-A The river was dealt face down and both players knocked the table again. Adams exposed the A
Entering late on heads up action between Men Nguyen and Abe Mosseri, The Master bet on the end and Mosseri called to see the bad news. The Master showed 10-J-Q-K-A for the broadway straight, and Mosseri mucked, giving the 3,000 pot to The Master. He had 34,200 after the hand. D’Agostino Shows Opponent Who Is King John D’Agostino bet and was called on 4th and 5th street before checking 5th street. Seat 1 checked behind him and D’Agostino fired again on 6th street and was called. Both players checked the end and showed down. Seat 1: (X-X) 9 Ivey Wins a Pot, What a Shocker Phil Ivey completed the bring-in showing the 10 Ivey: (X-X)-10 Traniello now checked and was the only caller of Ivey’s bet. Ivey showed the A Player Tags: Men Nguyen, John D'Agostino, Greg Mueller, Jeffrey Lisandro, Abe Mosseri, Brandon Adams, David Benefield Level 1 Update: Clements Off To Good StartJun 03, '10 Limits: Bring-in 50, Ante 50, Stakes 200-400 Average Chip Count: Big Hands:
Both Scott Clements and Erick Lindgren checked the first four cards with Clements showing 7 Lindgren checked when he got the 9 Both players checked the last card and Clements showed he was essentially playing his visible pair of sevens, and his down cards were A Trips Take One From Negreau Daniel Negreanu bet every street against Alexander Kravchenko and the player in seat 3. Seat 3 got out of the way after 5th street, but Kravchenko check-called until Negreanu bet on the 7th street. Here, he check-raised to 800 and Negreanu called. Negreanu: (X-X)-3 Kravchenko’s full house took a nice early pot, boosting his stack to around 32,500, while Negreanu’s dropped to around 27,500.
On fourth street, Barry Greenstein check-called a bet from Scotty Nguyen with his board reading (X-X)-5 Greenstein picked up the 2 On the river, Nguyen now checked and Greenstein bet and Nguyen called. Greenstein revealed the 4 Lisandro Chipping Up Jeffrey Lisandro bet on every street as the player in seat 3 called through 5th street. Their cards were: Lisandro bet here and seat 3 gave his hand up to last year’s WSOP player of the year. Lisandro had aroudn 32,000 after the hand. Left In the Deck: Maybe Scotty Nguyen is changing his ways a little bit. He usually enjoys an alcoholic beverage while playing, but today, he is sitting with an O’Douls in front of him. Men “The Master” Imposture The real Men “The Master” Nguyen has arrived at the event, but apparently there is an imposture out there. Allen Kessler walked up to The Master to tell him that there is a fake Twitter account for Nguyen, and the account is saying some “nasty things.” Ever so coolly, The Master responded with “So what?” and walked away. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Erick Lindgren, Barry Greenstein, Men Nguyen, Daniel Negreanu, Jeffrey Lisandro, Alexander Kravchenko, Scott Clements |
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May 30, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $50,000 Players Championship | 3 | + |
Level Four: Durrrr EliminatedMay 29, '10 Note: Following this round the players have agreed to cut the break down from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. Blinds Limit Games: 800-1,500; 1,500-3,000 Stakes Players Remaining: 112 out of 116 Notable Chip Counts: Hasan Habib – 200,000 Eliminations: Tom Dwan Pot Limit Omaha
Daniel Negreanu, Tom Dwan and Shawn Buchanan checked a flop of A After the J The 10 Shortly after, Dwan busted out of the tournament. No Limit Hold’em Seiver doubles through Dario After several significant preflop raises, Scott Seiver managed to get his 75,100 all in against Dario Minieri. With a board of 6
Steve Zolotow raised to 2,100 from under the gun and Ralph Perry called behind him. Action folded around to Freddy Deeb who reraised to 12,100. Tim Phan made the call from the button and Zolotow and Perry mucked. The flop came down A Deeb threw out a 5,000 chip and announced, “Fifteen.” While it was likely Deeb meant 15,000, Zolotow pointed out that the bet was more likely 1,500 since the chip was valued lower than 15,000. The floor was called over and ruled that the bet was 15,000. Phan made the call regardless and both players checked the 7 “Nines,” Deeb told Phan, never turning over his hand. Phan then turned over A Arieh Takes Big Pot Off Phan On the very next hand at the table, Tim Phan raised to 6,500 after seat 7 made 2,100 to go. Josh Arieh then repopped it to 16,800 from the button. Seat 7 mucked but Phan made the call. The flop came down 5 The turn was the 4 Binger getting into opponent’s heads Michael Binger is making his table think. First, he brought the topic of time travel into the table’s conversation. If you could time travel 20 years backward for forward, where would it be? Jeff Lisandro answered, "Who cares? As long as you know the Kentucky Derby winners. Doyle Brunson mirrored that response with, “And Super Bowl winners.” It’s all making the money, Lisandro concluded. The following hand, Binger bet 2500 on a flop of 8 Limit Hold’em
On a board showing 7 The river brought the J Schulman mucked and was down to 182,000. Binger improved his stack to 123,000. Omaha/8 Habib Bests Schulman On a flop of J Schulman led out again, this time for 3,000. Habib then raised it to 6,000 and Schulman made the call. The river was the 8 Ivey, Benyamine clash in a friendly game of poker The most entertaining table in event 2 has to be the one containing Scotty Nguyen and Chau Giang. Giang has been especially energetic, while sharing stories to keep the table smiling. During these story times there has also been some poker. On the other side of the table Phil Ivey check-called David Benyamine all the way down on a board of J
After a flop of J Bill Chen folded his hand and the turn was the 2 Lisandro bet 3,000 again and Brunson had enough as he mucked his hand. Lisandro took the pot and was around 142,000 while Brunson was at 145,000. Card Player TV: Players Championship Begins: Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Hasan Habib, Daniel Negreanu, Steve Zolotow, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, Shawn Buchanan, Jeffrey Lisandro, Chau Giang, Phil Ivey, Tim Phan, Michael Binger, Nick Schulman, Tom Dwan, Dario Minieri, Freddy Deeb, Scott Seiver, Ralph Perry Level 11: Huck Seed is Gone, So Is Williamson and HellmuthMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 3,000-6,000 blinds; 6,000-12,000 stakes Players Remaining: 54 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Kirk Morrison – 740,000 Average Chip Count: 322,222 Notable Eliminations: Huck Seed Big Hands: Pot Limit Omaha
Huck Seed took a stand with his short stack when he raised to 9,600 preflop only to have Hasan Habib reraise to 27,000. Seed called and the flop came 7 Seed showed 9 Habib’s stack increased to around 158,000.
We caught up with this hand on the river after Robert Williamson III shouted, “Aces against aces. You’ve got to be kidding me.” Andy Bloch was all in for his last 231,000 with A The board had run out K Razz Clements Takes One Off Haxton Picking up the action on seventh street, Scott Clements bet 12,000 and Isaac Haxton contemplated about what to do. After some thought he decided to muck his 10-9-8-7 up cards. “Show the bluff,” Haxton pleaded. Clements obliged showing his hole cards, (9-7-3) to go with his K-Q-7-4 that was showing for a Queen-low. Clements was around 150,000 after the hand. Stud/8
We caught this hand on seventh street. Scotty Nguyen fired 12,000 into the pot and Jeffrey Lisandro made the call. “Straight,” Nguyen announced. He tabled A Lisandro mucked his A No Limit Hold’em Jesus Gets Called Down Allen Bari raised to 7,000 preflop and Chris Ferguson made the call from the big blind. The flop came down Q The turn was the J Ferguson tried one more time, firing 28,000 into the pot. Bari thought for a bit and decided to look Ferguson up. Sure enough, Ferguson tapped the table and showed A Bari tabled 10 2-7 Triple Draw
Eli Elezra, Erik Sagstrom, Nikolay Evdakov and Phil Ivey all had five bets in the pot prior to the first draw. Elezra and Ivey drew two cards while Sagstrom and Evdakov drew one apiece. Sagstrom then bet and received three calls. Eveyone took one card on the next draw and the action checked around. Elezra, Sagstrom and Ivey each took one card on the last draw while Evdakov stood pat. Sagstrom then bet and received a call from Evdakov. Ivey folded but Elezra raised to 24,000. Sagstrom made it three bets to 36,000 inducing a fold from Evdakov. Elezra called and Sagstrom turned over the nuts, 7-5-4-3-2 to take down the massive pot and grow his stack to around 640,000. Limit Hold’em Alaei Busts Another Opponent Daniel Alaei raised to 12,000 preflop and the short-stacked seat 7 raised to 18,000. Alaei called and the seat 7 put his remaining chips in blind before the flop. The flop came 8 Alaei boosted his stack to around 400,000.
After a flop of K The turn was the 4 The river was the 7 Card Player TV: See what Alaei had to say about the tournament. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch, Hasan Habib, Huck Seed, Phil Hellmuth, Jeffrey Lisandro, Daniel Alaei, Allen Bari, Erik Sagstrom, Scott Clements, Robert Williamson III, Isaac Haxton, Nikolay Evdakov Level 13: Bach, Bonomo GoneMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds; 10,000-20,000 stakes Players Remaining: 39 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Scott Seiver – 805,000 Average Chip Count: 395,455 Notable Eliminations: David Bach Big Hands: No Limit Hold’em
Bonomo Eliminated By Schulman Abe Mosseri raised to 16,000 preflop and was called by Nick Schulman and Doyle Brunson. Justin Bonomo looked over the betting before him and moved all in for 60,500 total. Schulman just called and Doyle thought for a while and seemed angry to have to let his hand go. Schulman showed 8 The board ran 10 Pot Limit Omaha Jesus Grinding Back Up Chris Ferguson called seat 7’s raise to 17,500 and both payers checked when the flop came J Ferguson bet 40,000 on the 10 Lisandro Doubles Up, But Is Eliminated Later Jeff Lisandro got his last 45,000 in preflop against Scott Seiver. Lisandro showed J Player Tags: Chris Ferguson, David Bach, Jeffrey Lisandro, Justin Bonomo, Nick Schulman, Scott Seiver |
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May 30, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $50,000 Players Championship | 2 | + |
Level Four: Durrrr EliminatedMay 29, '10 Note: Following this round the players have agreed to cut the break down from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. Blinds Limit Games: 800-1,500; 1,500-3,000 Stakes Players Remaining: 112 out of 116 Notable Chip Counts: Hasan Habib – 200,000 Eliminations: Tom Dwan Pot Limit Omaha
Daniel Negreanu, Tom Dwan and Shawn Buchanan checked a flop of A After the J The 10 Shortly after, Dwan busted out of the tournament. No Limit Hold’em Seiver doubles through Dario After several significant preflop raises, Scott Seiver managed to get his 75,100 all in against Dario Minieri. With a board of 6
Steve Zolotow raised to 2,100 from under the gun and Ralph Perry called behind him. Action folded around to Freddy Deeb who reraised to 12,100. Tim Phan made the call from the button and Zolotow and Perry mucked. The flop came down A Deeb threw out a 5,000 chip and announced, “Fifteen.” While it was likely Deeb meant 15,000, Zolotow pointed out that the bet was more likely 1,500 since the chip was valued lower than 15,000. The floor was called over and ruled that the bet was 15,000. Phan made the call regardless and both players checked the 7 “Nines,” Deeb told Phan, never turning over his hand. Phan then turned over A Arieh Takes Big Pot Off Phan On the very next hand at the table, Tim Phan raised to 6,500 after seat 7 made 2,100 to go. Josh Arieh then repopped it to 16,800 from the button. Seat 7 mucked but Phan made the call. The flop came down 5 The turn was the 4 Binger getting into opponent’s heads Michael Binger is making his table think. First, he brought the topic of time travel into the table’s conversation. If you could time travel 20 years backward for forward, where would it be? Jeff Lisandro answered, "Who cares? As long as you know the Kentucky Derby winners. Doyle Brunson mirrored that response with, “And Super Bowl winners.” It’s all making the money, Lisandro concluded. The following hand, Binger bet 2500 on a flop of 8 Limit Hold’em
On a board showing 7 The river brought the J Schulman mucked and was down to 182,000. Binger improved his stack to 123,000. Omaha/8 Habib Bests Schulman On a flop of J Schulman led out again, this time for 3,000. Habib then raised it to 6,000 and Schulman made the call. The river was the 8 Ivey, Benyamine clash in a friendly game of poker The most entertaining table in event 2 has to be the one containing Scotty Nguyen and Chau Giang. Giang has been especially energetic, while sharing stories to keep the table smiling. During these story times there has also been some poker. On the other side of the table Phil Ivey check-called David Benyamine all the way down on a board of J
After a flop of J Bill Chen folded his hand and the turn was the 2 Lisandro bet 3,000 again and Brunson had enough as he mucked his hand. Lisandro took the pot and was around 142,000 while Brunson was at 145,000. Card Player TV: Players Championship Begins: Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Hasan Habib, Daniel Negreanu, Steve Zolotow, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, Shawn Buchanan, Jeffrey Lisandro, Chau Giang, Phil Ivey, Tim Phan, Michael Binger, Nick Schulman, Tom Dwan, Dario Minieri, Freddy Deeb, Scott Seiver, Ralph Perry Level 11: Huck Seed is Gone, So Is Williamson and HellmuthMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 3,000-6,000 blinds; 6,000-12,000 stakes Players Remaining: 54 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Kirk Morrison – 740,000 Average Chip Count: 322,222 Notable Eliminations: Huck Seed Big Hands: Pot Limit Omaha
Huck Seed took a stand with his short stack when he raised to 9,600 preflop only to have Hasan Habib reraise to 27,000. Seed called and the flop came 7 Seed showed 9 Habib’s stack increased to around 158,000.
We caught up with this hand on the river after Robert Williamson III shouted, “Aces against aces. You’ve got to be kidding me.” Andy Bloch was all in for his last 231,000 with A The board had run out K Razz Clements Takes One Off Haxton Picking up the action on seventh street, Scott Clements bet 12,000 and Isaac Haxton contemplated about what to do. After some thought he decided to muck his 10-9-8-7 up cards. “Show the bluff,” Haxton pleaded. Clements obliged showing his hole cards, (9-7-3) to go with his K-Q-7-4 that was showing for a Queen-low. Clements was around 150,000 after the hand. Stud/8
We caught this hand on seventh street. Scotty Nguyen fired 12,000 into the pot and Jeffrey Lisandro made the call. “Straight,” Nguyen announced. He tabled A Lisandro mucked his A No Limit Hold’em Jesus Gets Called Down Allen Bari raised to 7,000 preflop and Chris Ferguson made the call from the big blind. The flop came down Q The turn was the J Ferguson tried one more time, firing 28,000 into the pot. Bari thought for a bit and decided to look Ferguson up. Sure enough, Ferguson tapped the table and showed A Bari tabled 10 2-7 Triple Draw
Eli Elezra, Erik Sagstrom, Nikolay Evdakov and Phil Ivey all had five bets in the pot prior to the first draw. Elezra and Ivey drew two cards while Sagstrom and Evdakov drew one apiece. Sagstrom then bet and received three calls. Eveyone took one card on the next draw and the action checked around. Elezra, Sagstrom and Ivey each took one card on the last draw while Evdakov stood pat. Sagstrom then bet and received a call from Evdakov. Ivey folded but Elezra raised to 24,000. Sagstrom made it three bets to 36,000 inducing a fold from Evdakov. Elezra called and Sagstrom turned over the nuts, 7-5-4-3-2 to take down the massive pot and grow his stack to around 640,000. Limit Hold’em Alaei Busts Another Opponent Daniel Alaei raised to 12,000 preflop and the short-stacked seat 7 raised to 18,000. Alaei called and the seat 7 put his remaining chips in blind before the flop. The flop came 8 Alaei boosted his stack to around 400,000.
After a flop of K The turn was the 4 The river was the 7 Card Player TV: See what Alaei had to say about the tournament. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch, Hasan Habib, Huck Seed, Phil Hellmuth, Jeffrey Lisandro, Daniel Alaei, Allen Bari, Erik Sagstrom, Scott Clements, Robert Williamson III, Isaac Haxton, Nikolay Evdakov Level 13: Bach, Bonomo GoneMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds; 10,000-20,000 stakes Players Remaining: 39 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Scott Seiver – 805,000 Average Chip Count: 395,455 Notable Eliminations: David Bach Big Hands: No Limit Hold’em
Bonomo Eliminated By Schulman Abe Mosseri raised to 16,000 preflop and was called by Nick Schulman and Doyle Brunson. Justin Bonomo looked over the betting before him and moved all in for 60,500 total. Schulman just called and Doyle thought for a while and seemed angry to have to let his hand go. Schulman showed 8 The board ran 10 Pot Limit Omaha Jesus Grinding Back Up Chris Ferguson called seat 7’s raise to 17,500 and both payers checked when the flop came J Ferguson bet 40,000 on the 10 Lisandro Doubles Up, But Is Eliminated Later Jeff Lisandro got his last 45,000 in preflop against Scott Seiver. Lisandro showed J Player Tags: Chris Ferguson, David Bach, Jeffrey Lisandro, Justin Bonomo, Nick Schulman, Scott Seiver |
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May 29, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $50,000 Players Championship | 1 | + |
Level Four: Durrrr EliminatedMay 29, '10 Note: Following this round the players have agreed to cut the break down from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. Blinds Limit Games: 800-1,500; 1,500-3,000 Stakes Players Remaining: 112 out of 116 Notable Chip Counts: Hasan Habib – 200,000 Eliminations: Tom Dwan Pot Limit Omaha
Daniel Negreanu, Tom Dwan and Shawn Buchanan checked a flop of A After the J The 10 Shortly after, Dwan busted out of the tournament. No Limit Hold’em Seiver doubles through Dario After several significant preflop raises, Scott Seiver managed to get his 75,100 all in against Dario Minieri. With a board of 6
Steve Zolotow raised to 2,100 from under the gun and Ralph Perry called behind him. Action folded around to Freddy Deeb who reraised to 12,100. Tim Phan made the call from the button and Zolotow and Perry mucked. The flop came down A Deeb threw out a 5,000 chip and announced, “Fifteen.” While it was likely Deeb meant 15,000, Zolotow pointed out that the bet was more likely 1,500 since the chip was valued lower than 15,000. The floor was called over and ruled that the bet was 15,000. Phan made the call regardless and both players checked the 7 “Nines,” Deeb told Phan, never turning over his hand. Phan then turned over A Arieh Takes Big Pot Off Phan On the very next hand at the table, Tim Phan raised to 6,500 after seat 7 made 2,100 to go. Josh Arieh then repopped it to 16,800 from the button. Seat 7 mucked but Phan made the call. The flop came down 5 The turn was the 4 Binger getting into opponent’s heads Michael Binger is making his table think. First, he brought the topic of time travel into the table’s conversation. If you could time travel 20 years backward for forward, where would it be? Jeff Lisandro answered, "Who cares? As long as you know the Kentucky Derby winners. Doyle Brunson mirrored that response with, “And Super Bowl winners.” It’s all making the money, Lisandro concluded. The following hand, Binger bet 2500 on a flop of 8 Limit Hold’em
On a board showing 7 The river brought the J Schulman mucked and was down to 182,000. Binger improved his stack to 123,000. Omaha/8 Habib Bests Schulman On a flop of J Schulman led out again, this time for 3,000. Habib then raised it to 6,000 and Schulman made the call. The river was the 8 Ivey, Benyamine clash in a friendly game of poker The most entertaining table in event 2 has to be the one containing Scotty Nguyen and Chau Giang. Giang has been especially energetic, while sharing stories to keep the table smiling. During these story times there has also been some poker. On the other side of the table Phil Ivey check-called David Benyamine all the way down on a board of J
After a flop of J Bill Chen folded his hand and the turn was the 2 Lisandro bet 3,000 again and Brunson had enough as he mucked his hand. Lisandro took the pot and was around 142,000 while Brunson was at 145,000. Card Player TV: Players Championship Begins: Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Hasan Habib, Daniel Negreanu, Steve Zolotow, David Benyamine, Doyle Brunson, Shawn Buchanan, Jeffrey Lisandro, Chau Giang, Phil Ivey, Tim Phan, Michael Binger, Nick Schulman, Tom Dwan, Dario Minieri, Freddy Deeb, Scott Seiver, Ralph Perry Level 11: Huck Seed is Gone, So Is Williamson and HellmuthMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 3,000-6,000 blinds; 6,000-12,000 stakes Players Remaining: 54 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Kirk Morrison – 740,000 Average Chip Count: 322,222 Notable Eliminations: Huck Seed Big Hands: Pot Limit Omaha
Huck Seed took a stand with his short stack when he raised to 9,600 preflop only to have Hasan Habib reraise to 27,000. Seed called and the flop came 7 Seed showed 9 Habib’s stack increased to around 158,000.
We caught up with this hand on the river after Robert Williamson III shouted, “Aces against aces. You’ve got to be kidding me.” Andy Bloch was all in for his last 231,000 with A The board had run out K Razz Clements Takes One Off Haxton Picking up the action on seventh street, Scott Clements bet 12,000 and Isaac Haxton contemplated about what to do. After some thought he decided to muck his 10-9-8-7 up cards. “Show the bluff,” Haxton pleaded. Clements obliged showing his hole cards, (9-7-3) to go with his K-Q-7-4 that was showing for a Queen-low. Clements was around 150,000 after the hand. Stud/8
We caught this hand on seventh street. Scotty Nguyen fired 12,000 into the pot and Jeffrey Lisandro made the call. “Straight,” Nguyen announced. He tabled A Lisandro mucked his A No Limit Hold’em Jesus Gets Called Down Allen Bari raised to 7,000 preflop and Chris Ferguson made the call from the big blind. The flop came down Q The turn was the J Ferguson tried one more time, firing 28,000 into the pot. Bari thought for a bit and decided to look Ferguson up. Sure enough, Ferguson tapped the table and showed A Bari tabled 10 2-7 Triple Draw
Eli Elezra, Erik Sagstrom, Nikolay Evdakov and Phil Ivey all had five bets in the pot prior to the first draw. Elezra and Ivey drew two cards while Sagstrom and Evdakov drew one apiece. Sagstrom then bet and received three calls. Eveyone took one card on the next draw and the action checked around. Elezra, Sagstrom and Ivey each took one card on the last draw while Evdakov stood pat. Sagstrom then bet and received a call from Evdakov. Ivey folded but Elezra raised to 24,000. Sagstrom made it three bets to 36,000 inducing a fold from Evdakov. Elezra called and Sagstrom turned over the nuts, 7-5-4-3-2 to take down the massive pot and grow his stack to around 640,000. Limit Hold’em Alaei Busts Another Opponent Daniel Alaei raised to 12,000 preflop and the short-stacked seat 7 raised to 18,000. Alaei called and the seat 7 put his remaining chips in blind before the flop. The flop came 8 Alaei boosted his stack to around 400,000.
After a flop of K The turn was the 4 The river was the 7 Card Player TV: See what Alaei had to say about the tournament. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch, Hasan Habib, Huck Seed, Phil Hellmuth, Jeffrey Lisandro, Daniel Alaei, Allen Bari, Erik Sagstrom, Scott Clements, Robert Williamson III, Isaac Haxton, Nikolay Evdakov Level 13: Bach, Bonomo GoneMay 30, '10 Blinds: Flop/Limit Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds; 10,000-20,000 stakes Players Remaining: 39 out of 116 Tournament Leaderboard 1. Scott Seiver – 805,000 Average Chip Count: 395,455 Notable Eliminations: David Bach Big Hands: No Limit Hold’em
Bonomo Eliminated By Schulman Abe Mosseri raised to 16,000 preflop and was called by Nick Schulman and Doyle Brunson. Justin Bonomo looked over the betting before him and moved all in for 60,500 total. Schulman just called and Doyle thought for a while and seemed angry to have to let his hand go. Schulman showed 8 The board ran 10 Pot Limit Omaha Jesus Grinding Back Up Chris Ferguson called seat 7’s raise to 17,500 and both payers checked when the flop came J Ferguson bet 40,000 on the 10 Lisandro Doubles Up, But Is Eliminated Later Jeff Lisandro got his last 45,000 in preflop against Scott Seiver. Lisandro showed J Player Tags: Chris Ferguson, David Bach, Jeffrey Lisandro, Justin Bonomo, Nick Schulman, Scott Seiver |
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