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Jun 18, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. | 3 | + |
Level 24 Update: Monnette Leads at Dinner Break; Mosseri 6th ($75,511), Waxman 7th ($59,093)Jun 18, '12 Level: 24 Hold’em – Omaha 8 Razz – Stud – Stud 8 Players Remaining: 5 out of 178 Average Chip Count: 1,068,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Phil Ivey — 185,000 Seat no. 5 — David Baker — 1,305,000 Players Eliminated: Abe Mosseri — 6th Place ($75,511) Live Updates: Matthew Waxman Eliminated in 7th Place ($58,093) Stud Down to his last big bet, Matthew Waxman was all in on third street with the A showing on the board. John Monnette bet 80,000 into the side pot on fifth street with an ace-high and Abe Mosseri folded. Monette: A10109943 Monette made two pair and Waxman failed to improve by the river. Matthew Waxman was eliminated in 7th place ($58,093). Abe Mosseri Eliminated in 6th Place ($75,511) Omaha 8 Abe Mosseri was all in before the flop form the big blind against David Baker. Baker: A943 Board: QJ7A5 Abe Mosseri missed the board and David Baker made top pair on the river to win the pot. Abe Mosseri was eliminated in 6th place ($75,511). The remaining five players took a one hour dinner break at the conclusion of Level 24 and will return at approximately 10:15pm local time to resume play. 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: Abe Mosseri, John Monnette, David Baker, Matthew Waxman Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 18, '12 The final table of Event no. 32 ($10,000 H.O.R.S.E) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 3 began with 15 players spread out over 2 tables, and with the elimination of Mori Eskandani in 9th Place ($35,923), the final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 22 with betting limits of 25,000-50,000, 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 — Phil Ivey — 852,000 While only 8 remain, this event gathered 178 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,673,200. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $451,779 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: Phil Hellmuth, Mori Eskandani, Phil Ivey, Abe Mosseri, John Monnette, Paul Sokoloff, Daniel Kelly, David Baker, Matthew Waxman |
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Jun 29, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi/Low-8/OB | 3 | + |
Level 26: Mizrachi Leads Ahmed Heads-Up; Mosseri 3rdJun 30, '11 NOTE: Sixty minutes levels with games changing every eight hands. Limits: 30,000-60,000 Stud 8: Omaha 8: Players Remaining: 2 out of 450 Average Chip Count: 1,687,500 Chip Counts: 1. Michael Mizrachi – 2,475,000 Eliminations: 3rd. Abe Mosseri – $100,532 Abe Mosseri Eliminated in 3rd place ($100,532) Abe Mosseri raised from the small blind before the flop, Owais Ahmed reraised from the big blind and Mosseri called. The flop came Q Q 10, Mosseri bet and Ahmed called. The turn was the 10, Mosseri bet all in and Ahmed called. Mosseri: A J 7 5 The river was the 8, giving Ahmed a flush to win the pot. Abe Mosseri was eliminated in 3rd place ($100,532). NOTE: With the elimination of Abe Mosseri in 3rd place, Michael Mizrachi took the chip lead going into head-up play with 2,410,000 to Owais Ahmed’s 965,000. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Abe Mosseri, Owais Ahmed Level 24: Mizrachi Leads Final FiveJun 29, '11 NOTE: Sixty minutes levels with games changing every eight hands. Limits: 20,000-40,000 Stud 8: Omaha 8: Players Remaining: 5 out of 450 Average Chip Count: 675,000 Chip Counts: 1. Michael Mizrachi – 1,238,000 Eliminations: 6th. Gerard Rechnitzer – $39,475 Thomas Whitehair Eliminated in 8th Place ($22,819) Thomas Whitehair began the official eight-handed final table as the short stack and was the first one eliminated shortly after play began. Whitehair was all in on sixth street against Abe Mosseri. Whitehair: Q 3 2 3 Whitehair showed Q – 7 for two pair and Mosseri showed another 4 or a full house to win the pot. Thomas Whitehair was eliminated in 8th place ($22,819). Gregory Jamison Eliminated in 7th Place ($29,791) Gregory Jamison was all in before the flop with a pair of deuces against Abe Mosseri’s pair of kings. Jamison: 4 3 2 2 The board came A 4 3 J A, giving Mosserri top two pair to scoop the pot. Gregory Jamison was eliminated in 7th place ($29,791). Gerard Rechnitzer Eliminated in 6th Place ($39,475) Gerard Rechnitzer had preciously been quartered by Abe Mosseri in a huge pot that left him on the short stack. Rechnitzer then got it all in pre-flop against both Abe Mosseri and Scotty Nguyen The flop came Q Q 2, Mosseri checked, Nguyen bet the side pot and Mosseri called. The turn was the K, and both players checked. The river was the 6, Mosseri checked, Nguyen bet and Mosseri folded. Nguyen: A A 3 2 Nguyen turned over pocket aces to scoop the pot. Gerard Rechnitzer was eliminated in 6th place ($39,475). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Abe Mosseri, Gerard Rechnitzer, Gregory Jamison, Thomas Whitehair Level 23: Lellouche Eliminated 9th, Final Now Table UnderwayJun 29, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 21 players and resumed today at 3:00pm. With the elimination of Antony Lellouche in 9th place ($17,731), the official eight-handed final table is now underway. NOTE: Sixty minutes levels with games changing every eight hands. Limits: 15,000-30,000 Omaha 8: Stud 8: Players Remaining: 8 out of 450,000 Average Chip Count: 421,875 Chip Counts: 1. Michael Mizrachi – 1,418,000 Payouts: 1st. $255,959 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Michael Mizrachi, Abe Mosseri, Scott Bohlman, Gerard Rechnitzer, Owais Ahmed, Gregory Jamison, Thomas Whitehair |
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Jul 01, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 52 - $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 2 | + |
Level 19: Mosseri ClimbingJul 02, '10 Blinds: 9,000-18,000 with a 2,000 Ante Players Remaining: 20 out of 191 Average Chip Count: 716,250 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Bryn Kenney — 2,150,000 Big Hands: Mosseri Chips Up Sam Trickett put in a rise to 42,000 and Abe Mosseri called from the big blind. On a flop of J83 Trickett led out for 54,000 and Mosseri made the call. The 6 hit on the turn and Trickett slowed down, checking to Mosseri who bet 80,000. Trickett mucked and Mosseri increased his stack to an impressive 1,450,000. Trickett had around 740,000 following the hand. Kassela Loses Big Pot to Kenney Bryn Kenney raised to 38,000 and Frank Kassela repopped to 100,000. Kenney called and both players checked the flop of K95. The 10 came on the turn and both players checked again. On the 3 river Kassela check-called Kenney’s bet of 70,000. Their hands: Kenney: Q10 Kenney’s turned pair of tens gave him the pot and his stack soared to two million, while Kassela’s dropped to one million. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, Abe Mosseri, Bryn Kenney, Sam Trickett Level 14: Ivey GoneJul 01, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000, Ante: 1,000 Players Remaining: 44 out of 191 Average Chip Count: 324,468 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Daniel Negreanu — 895,000 Notable Eliminations: Big Hands: Mosseri Doubles With Set On a board of K105A10 Abe Mosseri moved all in for 181,000 and Richard Lyndaker took his time thinking his decision over. After the clock was called Lindaker made the call and Mosseri showed 1010 for a river set. Lyndaker mucked and was crippled. Mosseri suddenly found himself with 495,000 in chips. Somerville Makes Big Call Jason Somerville made sure he’d stay toward the top of the leaderboard when he made great call against Randy Dorfman. On a board of 29A35 Dorfman fired 135,000 and Somerville tanked. After some time spent talking it over Somerville made the call and Dorman admitted “Good call.” Somerville showed A10 for top pair and took the pot down, adding to his large stack. Rousso Doubles Up Vanessa Rousso checked a flop of 752 and Randy Dorman bet 19,000. Jason Somerville was next to act and he raised enough to put ROusso all in. Dorfman folded but Rousso called for her tournament life. Their hands: Rousso: Q7 Rousso held the better kicker and the 5 turn and 8 river gave her the pot to double up to 225,000. Somerville had around 514,000 after the hand. River Floats Ivey Out of Event Phil Ivey got all in preflop with his tournament on the line against Bryn Kenney. Their hands: Ivey: KK Ivey was well ahead on the flop of 854, but when the 5 came on the turn Kenney had a lot more outs. He didn’t hit a flush on the river, but the A landed and it was good enough to give him a better pair and eliminate Ivey from the tournament. Player Tags: Phil Ivey, Abe Mosseri, Jason Somerville, Bryn Kenney, Richard Lyndaker, Randy Dorfman |
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Jun 25, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship | 3 | + |
Level Seven: Ashby ScoopsJun 24, '10 Flop Games: 500-1,000 blinds Players Remaining: 198 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 36,515 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Matt Glantz – 125,000 Notable Eliminations: David Williams Big Hands: Omaha/8 Ashby Scoops Four players limped in preflop and the flop came down 982. David Oppenheim bet 1,000 and Richard Ashby made the call, as did another player. The turn was the 4 and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby called and Oppenheim mucked. The A came on the river and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby popped it to 4,000 and the call was made. Ashby tabled 10533 for the wheel and his opponent mucked. Ashby scooped the pot and was at 40,000. Mosseri Crippled Abe Mosseri raised preflop to 2,000 and the player in seat 4 three-bet to 3,000. Mosseri made the call and the flop came down KQ9. Mosseri led out with 1,000 and seat 4 called. The turn was the 5 and Mosseri bet 2,000. Seat 4 raised to 4,000 and Mosseri called. The river was the J. Both players checked and seat 4 turned over KKA4 for a set of kings and Mosseri mucked. He was down to 9,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Richard Ashby Level 17: Money Bubble TimeJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds Players Remaining: 23 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 314,347 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Brandon Adams – 550,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke Big Hands: Razz Annie Duke Eliminated Annie Duke was responsible for the bring-in and Roman Yitzhaki raised. Duke called for her last 8,000 chips and she was at risk. Duke had a pair of sixes up and when Yitzhaki turned over a 7-6 low, she mucked her hand and made her way toward the exit. Johnson Disposes Of Dehkharghani Ray Dehkharghani bet 10,000 on fourth street and Marco Johnson made the call. Dehkharghani bet 20,000 on fifth street and Johnson made the call. Johnson then took the lead on sixth street with 20,000 and Dehkharghani made the call with the rest of his chips. Johnson ended up with an 8-7 low, good enough against Dehkharghani’s queen-low and he was eliminated. Stud Alioto Shown The Door Picking up the action on fifth street, Dario Alioto and Scott Fischman were involved in a hand that ended with the rest of Alioto’s chips in the middle. Here is how their boards ran out: Fischman: (777)8652 Fischman hit the slot machine with three sevens to best Alioto’s two pair and he was eliminated. Fischman was at 330,000. Omaha/8 Mosseri Lifts Some Off Glantz Michael Chow raised from the cutoff and both Matt Glantz and Abe Mosseri made the call from the blinds. The flop came down QJ7. Glantz led out with 10,000 and raised it up to 20,000. Chow got out of the way and Glantz made the call. Both players checked the 10 on the turn and the 9 fell on the river. Mosseri check-called 20,000 from Glantz. Mosseri then showed AQJ8 for a straight to the queen. Glantz mucked and was down to 235,000 while Mosseri was at 170,000. Hold’em Cyndy Violette Bursts Bubble, But Chops 24th Place Money Cyndy Violette moved all in under the gun against Roman Yitzhaki. Here were their cards: Violette: AQ It was the classic race and the board ran out 653106 and the ducks held on. Violette finally burst the bubble but Tommy Hang was eliminated on the same hand so the two split the 24th place money. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Scott Fischman, Cyndy Violette, Abe Mosseri, Ray Dehkharghani, Matthew Glantz, Roman Yitzhaki, Dario Alioto, Marco Johnson Level 16: Galfond OutJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 4,000-8,000 blinds Players Remaining: 29 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 249,310 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Carlos Mortensen – 460,000 Notable Eliminations: James Mackey Big Hands: Razz Schulman Takes One Picking up the action on seventh street, Nick Schulman and Jared Bleznick tangled in a hand. Here were their boards: Schulman: (XXX)2-7-3-8 Schulman bet 16,000 and Bleznick tanked. He only had 2,500 and would have to commit those to see Schulman’s hand. He decided to muck and save that little bit for later. Schulman took down a nice pot and he was at 300,000. Stud Galfond Eliminated Phil Galfond found himself all in on fourth street against Roman Yitzhaki. Here is how their boards looked: Galfond: (J77)4823 Galfond could only find a pair of sevens and Yitzhaki had no need to look at his river card as his queens were enough to eliminate Galfond. Hold’em Glantz-ing Blow Picking up the action on a flop of K98, Matt Glantz checked to Abe Mosseri who bet 8,000. Glantz check-raised to 16,000 and Mosseri made the call. The turn was the Q and Glantz bet 16,000. Mosseri raised to 32,000 and Glantz made the call. The river was the 5 and Glantz checked to Mosseri. He bet 16,000 and Glantz came over the top to 32,000. Mosseri called only to see the bad news as Glantz turned over K10 for the flush and Mosseri mucked. Glantz was up to 220,000 while Mosseri was at 180,000. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Nick Schulman, Phil Galfond Level 18 Update: Chainsaw Gone, Fischman SurgesJun 25, '10 Blinds: Flop Games: Limits 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 19 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 380,526 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Marco Johnson – 770,000 Notable Eliminations: 23. Allen Kessler – $21,997 Big Hands: Chainsaw Cut Down Hold’em It folded around to Allen Kessler in the small blind who raised and got the last of his chips in the middle preflop against Brian Townsend. Kessler held JJ and was ahead of Townsend’s K8. The board ran out A103K3 and the king on the turn gave Townsend the pot as Kessler becomes the day’s first casualty. Fischman Scoops a Big One Stud 8 Brian Townsend: (X-X)-8-2A3-(X) Richard Ashby led on fourth street and all three players called. Townsend took the lead and bet out on fifth and was only called by Fischman. Townsend checked and called a bet from Fischman on sixth and seventh. Fischman turned over the 8-4-2 in the hole to show two pair and an eight-low to scoop the pot. Fischman moved up to 610,000 and Townsend fell to 550,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated Hold’em Abe Mosseri was very short and got the last of his chips in the pot against Matt Glantz. Glantz showed AK and Mosseri was in bad shape showing the A9. The board came 7Q6410 which kept Glantz’s big slick in the lead and is up to 230,000 in chips while Mosseri is sent home with almost $22,000 for his time. Crazy Marco Gets Best of Brunson Omaha 8 Marco Johnson raised from the cutoff and was called in position by Todd Brunson on the button. Johnson bet every street on a board that came off 66658 and Brunson called him down the whole way. Johnson showed JJA2, giving him a big full house and the nut low. Brunson mucked his hand and fell to 115,000, while Johnson soared to 770,000 Player Tags: Scott Fischman, Todd Brunson, Allen Kessler, Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Brian Townsend, Marco Johnson |
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Jun 25, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship | 2 | + |
Level Seven: Ashby ScoopsJun 24, '10 Flop Games: 500-1,000 blinds Players Remaining: 198 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 36,515 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Matt Glantz – 125,000 Notable Eliminations: David Williams Big Hands: Omaha/8 Ashby Scoops Four players limped in preflop and the flop came down 982. David Oppenheim bet 1,000 and Richard Ashby made the call, as did another player. The turn was the 4 and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby called and Oppenheim mucked. The A came on the river and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby popped it to 4,000 and the call was made. Ashby tabled 10533 for the wheel and his opponent mucked. Ashby scooped the pot and was at 40,000. Mosseri Crippled Abe Mosseri raised preflop to 2,000 and the player in seat 4 three-bet to 3,000. Mosseri made the call and the flop came down KQ9. Mosseri led out with 1,000 and seat 4 called. The turn was the 5 and Mosseri bet 2,000. Seat 4 raised to 4,000 and Mosseri called. The river was the J. Both players checked and seat 4 turned over KKA4 for a set of kings and Mosseri mucked. He was down to 9,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Richard Ashby Level 17: Money Bubble TimeJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds Players Remaining: 23 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 314,347 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Brandon Adams – 550,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke Big Hands: Razz Annie Duke Eliminated Annie Duke was responsible for the bring-in and Roman Yitzhaki raised. Duke called for her last 8,000 chips and she was at risk. Duke had a pair of sixes up and when Yitzhaki turned over a 7-6 low, she mucked her hand and made her way toward the exit. Johnson Disposes Of Dehkharghani Ray Dehkharghani bet 10,000 on fourth street and Marco Johnson made the call. Dehkharghani bet 20,000 on fifth street and Johnson made the call. Johnson then took the lead on sixth street with 20,000 and Dehkharghani made the call with the rest of his chips. Johnson ended up with an 8-7 low, good enough against Dehkharghani’s queen-low and he was eliminated. Stud Alioto Shown The Door Picking up the action on fifth street, Dario Alioto and Scott Fischman were involved in a hand that ended with the rest of Alioto’s chips in the middle. Here is how their boards ran out: Fischman: (777)8652 Fischman hit the slot machine with three sevens to best Alioto’s two pair and he was eliminated. Fischman was at 330,000. Omaha/8 Mosseri Lifts Some Off Glantz Michael Chow raised from the cutoff and both Matt Glantz and Abe Mosseri made the call from the blinds. The flop came down QJ7. Glantz led out with 10,000 and raised it up to 20,000. Chow got out of the way and Glantz made the call. Both players checked the 10 on the turn and the 9 fell on the river. Mosseri check-called 20,000 from Glantz. Mosseri then showed AQJ8 for a straight to the queen. Glantz mucked and was down to 235,000 while Mosseri was at 170,000. Hold’em Cyndy Violette Bursts Bubble, But Chops 24th Place Money Cyndy Violette moved all in under the gun against Roman Yitzhaki. Here were their cards: Violette: AQ It was the classic race and the board ran out 653106 and the ducks held on. Violette finally burst the bubble but Tommy Hang was eliminated on the same hand so the two split the 24th place money. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Scott Fischman, Cyndy Violette, Abe Mosseri, Ray Dehkharghani, Matthew Glantz, Roman Yitzhaki, Dario Alioto, Marco Johnson Level 16: Galfond OutJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 4,000-8,000 blinds Players Remaining: 29 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 249,310 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Carlos Mortensen – 460,000 Notable Eliminations: James Mackey Big Hands: Razz Schulman Takes One Picking up the action on seventh street, Nick Schulman and Jared Bleznick tangled in a hand. Here were their boards: Schulman: (XXX)2-7-3-8 Schulman bet 16,000 and Bleznick tanked. He only had 2,500 and would have to commit those to see Schulman’s hand. He decided to muck and save that little bit for later. Schulman took down a nice pot and he was at 300,000. Stud Galfond Eliminated Phil Galfond found himself all in on fourth street against Roman Yitzhaki. Here is how their boards looked: Galfond: (J77)4823 Galfond could only find a pair of sevens and Yitzhaki had no need to look at his river card as his queens were enough to eliminate Galfond. Hold’em Glantz-ing Blow Picking up the action on a flop of K98, Matt Glantz checked to Abe Mosseri who bet 8,000. Glantz check-raised to 16,000 and Mosseri made the call. The turn was the Q and Glantz bet 16,000. Mosseri raised to 32,000 and Glantz made the call. The river was the 5 and Glantz checked to Mosseri. He bet 16,000 and Glantz came over the top to 32,000. Mosseri called only to see the bad news as Glantz turned over K10 for the flush and Mosseri mucked. Glantz was up to 220,000 while Mosseri was at 180,000. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Nick Schulman, Phil Galfond Level 18 Update: Chainsaw Gone, Fischman SurgesJun 25, '10 Blinds: Flop Games: Limits 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 19 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 380,526 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Marco Johnson – 770,000 Notable Eliminations: 23. Allen Kessler – $21,997 Big Hands: Chainsaw Cut Down Hold’em It folded around to Allen Kessler in the small blind who raised and got the last of his chips in the middle preflop against Brian Townsend. Kessler held JJ and was ahead of Townsend’s K8. The board ran out A103K3 and the king on the turn gave Townsend the pot as Kessler becomes the day’s first casualty. Fischman Scoops a Big One Stud 8 Brian Townsend: (X-X)-8-2A3-(X) Richard Ashby led on fourth street and all three players called. Townsend took the lead and bet out on fifth and was only called by Fischman. Townsend checked and called a bet from Fischman on sixth and seventh. Fischman turned over the 8-4-2 in the hole to show two pair and an eight-low to scoop the pot. Fischman moved up to 610,000 and Townsend fell to 550,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated Hold’em Abe Mosseri was very short and got the last of his chips in the pot against Matt Glantz. Glantz showed AK and Mosseri was in bad shape showing the A9. The board came 7Q6410 which kept Glantz’s big slick in the lead and is up to 230,000 in chips while Mosseri is sent home with almost $22,000 for his time. Crazy Marco Gets Best of Brunson Omaha 8 Marco Johnson raised from the cutoff and was called in position by Todd Brunson on the button. Johnson bet every street on a board that came off 66658 and Brunson called him down the whole way. Johnson showed JJA2, giving him a big full house and the nut low. Brunson mucked his hand and fell to 115,000, while Johnson soared to 770,000 Player Tags: Scott Fischman, Todd Brunson, Allen Kessler, Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Brian Townsend, Marco Johnson |
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Jun 24, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship | 1 | + |
Level Seven: Ashby ScoopsJun 24, '10 Flop Games: 500-1,000 blinds Players Remaining: 198 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 36,515 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Matt Glantz – 125,000 Notable Eliminations: David Williams Big Hands: Omaha/8 Ashby Scoops Four players limped in preflop and the flop came down 982. David Oppenheim bet 1,000 and Richard Ashby made the call, as did another player. The turn was the 4 and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby called and Oppenheim mucked. The A came on the river and the other player bet 2,000. Ashby popped it to 4,000 and the call was made. Ashby tabled 10533 for the wheel and his opponent mucked. Ashby scooped the pot and was at 40,000. Mosseri Crippled Abe Mosseri raised preflop to 2,000 and the player in seat 4 three-bet to 3,000. Mosseri made the call and the flop came down KQ9. Mosseri led out with 1,000 and seat 4 called. The turn was the 5 and Mosseri bet 2,000. Seat 4 raised to 4,000 and Mosseri called. The river was the J. Both players checked and seat 4 turned over KKA4 for a set of kings and Mosseri mucked. He was down to 9,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Richard Ashby Level 17: Money Bubble TimeJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 5,000-10,000 blinds Players Remaining: 23 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 314,347 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Brandon Adams – 550,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke Big Hands: Razz Annie Duke Eliminated Annie Duke was responsible for the bring-in and Roman Yitzhaki raised. Duke called for her last 8,000 chips and she was at risk. Duke had a pair of sixes up and when Yitzhaki turned over a 7-6 low, she mucked her hand and made her way toward the exit. Johnson Disposes Of Dehkharghani Ray Dehkharghani bet 10,000 on fourth street and Marco Johnson made the call. Dehkharghani bet 20,000 on fifth street and Johnson made the call. Johnson then took the lead on sixth street with 20,000 and Dehkharghani made the call with the rest of his chips. Johnson ended up with an 8-7 low, good enough against Dehkharghani’s queen-low and he was eliminated. Stud Alioto Shown The Door Picking up the action on fifth street, Dario Alioto and Scott Fischman were involved in a hand that ended with the rest of Alioto’s chips in the middle. Here is how their boards ran out: Fischman: (777)8652 Fischman hit the slot machine with three sevens to best Alioto’s two pair and he was eliminated. Fischman was at 330,000. Omaha/8 Mosseri Lifts Some Off Glantz Michael Chow raised from the cutoff and both Matt Glantz and Abe Mosseri made the call from the blinds. The flop came down QJ7. Glantz led out with 10,000 and raised it up to 20,000. Chow got out of the way and Glantz made the call. Both players checked the 10 on the turn and the 9 fell on the river. Mosseri check-called 20,000 from Glantz. Mosseri then showed AQJ8 for a straight to the queen. Glantz mucked and was down to 235,000 while Mosseri was at 170,000. Hold’em Cyndy Violette Bursts Bubble, But Chops 24th Place Money Cyndy Violette moved all in under the gun against Roman Yitzhaki. Here were their cards: Violette: AQ It was the classic race and the board ran out 653106 and the ducks held on. Violette finally burst the bubble but Tommy Hang was eliminated on the same hand so the two split the 24th place money. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Scott Fischman, Cyndy Violette, Abe Mosseri, Ray Dehkharghani, Matthew Glantz, Roman Yitzhaki, Dario Alioto, Marco Johnson Level 16: Galfond OutJun 25, '10 Flop Games: 4,000-8,000 blinds Players Remaining: 29 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 249,310 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Carlos Mortensen – 460,000 Notable Eliminations: James Mackey Big Hands: Razz Schulman Takes One Picking up the action on seventh street, Nick Schulman and Jared Bleznick tangled in a hand. Here were their boards: Schulman: (XXX)2-7-3-8 Schulman bet 16,000 and Bleznick tanked. He only had 2,500 and would have to commit those to see Schulman’s hand. He decided to muck and save that little bit for later. Schulman took down a nice pot and he was at 300,000. Stud Galfond Eliminated Phil Galfond found himself all in on fourth street against Roman Yitzhaki. Here is how their boards looked: Galfond: (J77)4823 Galfond could only find a pair of sevens and Yitzhaki had no need to look at his river card as his queens were enough to eliminate Galfond. Hold’em Glantz-ing Blow Picking up the action on a flop of K98, Matt Glantz checked to Abe Mosseri who bet 8,000. Glantz check-raised to 16,000 and Mosseri made the call. The turn was the Q and Glantz bet 16,000. Mosseri raised to 32,000 and Glantz made the call. The river was the 5 and Glantz checked to Mosseri. He bet 16,000 and Glantz came over the top to 32,000. Mosseri called only to see the bad news as Glantz turned over K10 for the flush and Mosseri mucked. Glantz was up to 220,000 while Mosseri was at 180,000. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Nick Schulman, Phil Galfond Level 18 Update: Chainsaw Gone, Fischman SurgesJun 25, '10 Blinds: Flop Games: Limits 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 19 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 380,526 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Marco Johnson – 770,000 Notable Eliminations: 23. Allen Kessler – $21,997 Big Hands: Chainsaw Cut Down Hold’em It folded around to Allen Kessler in the small blind who raised and got the last of his chips in the middle preflop against Brian Townsend. Kessler held JJ and was ahead of Townsend’s K8. The board ran out A103K3 and the king on the turn gave Townsend the pot as Kessler becomes the day’s first casualty. Fischman Scoops a Big One Stud 8 Brian Townsend: (X-X)-8-2A3-(X) Richard Ashby led on fourth street and all three players called. Townsend took the lead and bet out on fifth and was only called by Fischman. Townsend checked and called a bet from Fischman on sixth and seventh. Fischman turned over the 8-4-2 in the hole to show two pair and an eight-low to scoop the pot. Fischman moved up to 610,000 and Townsend fell to 550,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated Hold’em Abe Mosseri was very short and got the last of his chips in the pot against Matt Glantz. Glantz showed AK and Mosseri was in bad shape showing the A9. The board came 7Q6410 which kept Glantz’s big slick in the lead and is up to 230,000 in chips while Mosseri is sent home with almost $22,000 for his time. Crazy Marco Gets Best of Brunson Omaha 8 Marco Johnson raised from the cutoff and was called in position by Todd Brunson on the button. Johnson bet every street on a board that came off 66658 and Brunson called him down the whole way. Johnson showed JJA2, giving him a big full house and the nut low. Brunson mucked his hand and fell to 115,000, while Johnson soared to 770,000 Player Tags: Scott Fischman, Todd Brunson, Allen Kessler, Abe Mosseri, Matthew Glantz, Brian Townsend, Marco Johnson |
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Jun 14, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - $10,000 Omaha 8 or Better Championship | 3 | + |
Level 7 Update: Harman Scoops a Big OneJun 13, '10 Limits: 1,000-2,000 Players Remaining: 177 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 35,932 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 23,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. David Benyamine – 85,000 Notable Eliminations: Jason Mercier Big Hands: Harman Scoops a Big One Abe Mosseri raised and was called by Andrew Yeh and Jennifer Harman before being three-bet by a fourth player in the hand. The flop came A410 and Mosseri and Yeh both checked to Harman who bet. The preflop three-better called and was all-in, and Mosseri and Yeh came along for the bet. The turn was the 5 and Yeh and Mosseri both checked and called a bet from Harman. The 2 was the river and all the players checked. Harman showed AA77, good for a set of aces and a 7-5 low, and somehow that was good for the whole pot. Harman is up to 70,000 after stacking the chips from the pot. Evdakov Drops One to Duke Nikolay Evdakov and Annie Duke got in four bets on a flop of KQ8. The 8 fell on the turn and Evdakov checked and called a bet from Duke. The river was the A and Evdakov led into Duke. Duke checked her cards before raising. Evdakov called and mucked when he was shown the AA74, good for aces full. Duke moved up to 32,000 in chips, while Evdakov fell to 9,400. Gould Takes a Pot Off Galfond Peter Gould checked and called bets from Phil Galfond on every street as the board came A972Q. Gould showed AK96, good for aces up and Galfond mucked. Galfond dropped to 22,000 and Gould climbed to 65,000. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Jennifer Harman, Abe Mosseri, Peter Gould, Phil Galfond, Nikolay Evdakov, Andrew Yeh Level 13: Bellande Takes OneJun 13, '10 Blinds: 2,000-4,000 Players Remaining: 54 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 117,778 Card Player Chip Counts: Jennifer Harman – 130,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Tai Nguyen – 274,000 Notable Eliminations: Brandon Adams Big Hands: Bellande Takes Pot On a flop of Q92, Steve Zolotow led out for 4,000 and Jean-Robert Bellande made the call. The turn was the 6 and Bellande bet 8,000. Zolotow made the call and both players checked the J on the river. Bellande then showed down two pair, sixes and deuces to take down the pot. Seed Gets Better Of Baldwin Eric Baldwin raised to 8,000 preflop and Huck Seed made the call. The flop came down K64. Seed check-called a bet from Baldwin and then both players checked the 4 on the turn. They did the same on the J on the river and Seed showed down two pair and took down the pot. He was at 80,000 while Baldwin was at 140,000. Sexton And Mosseri In A Stalemate Abe Mosseri raised to 8,000 and Mike Sexton made the call. Steve Wong also called and the three players saw a flop of AK10. Mosseri bet 4,000 and only Sexton stuck around. The turn was the 2 and Mosseri bet 8,000. Sexton called again and the 7 fell on the river. Mosseri led out with 8,000 and Sexton raised to 16,000. Mosseri repopped to 24,000 and Sexton made the call. Sexton showed down a diamond flush while Mosseri showed the best low and both players chopped the pot. Sexton was at 110,000 while Mosseri was at 117,000. Player Tags: Huck Seed, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Jean-Robert Bellande, Eric Baldwin Level Nine: Habib EliminatedJun 13, '10 Blinds: 800-1,500 Players Remaining: 144 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 44,167 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 76,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Eugene Katchalov – 123,200 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Baldwin’s Boat Takes It Eric Baldwin raised to 3,000 and Mel Judah made the call, as did the player in the big blind. The flop came down J92 and Baldwin bet 1,500. Judah mucked but the big blind made the call. The J fell on the turn and Baldwin bet 3,000. The big blind called and the river was the 3. Baldwin bet 3,000 more and was called one last time. Baldwin tabled KJ53 for a full house and took down the pot. Habib Flushed Away Hasan Habib was all in after a flop of 942. He was called by Sergey Altbregin, who had flopped the nut flush with AA105. Habib received no help on the turn or river as they came JJ and Habib was out. Sexton Shoots Down Mosseri Abe Mosseri raised to 3,000 preflop and Mike Sexoton made the call. The flop came down A63. Mosseri checked and Sexton bet 1,500. Mosseri then check-raised to 3,000 and Sexton made the call. The turn was the J and Mosseri led out with 3,000. Sexton called and both players checked the Q on the river. Sexton turned over AA73 for a set of aces on the flop and took down the pot. He was at 76,000 while Mosseri was at 36,000. Player Tags: Hasan Habib, Mel Judah, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Eric Baldwin, Sergey Altbregin Level 23 Update: Abe Mosseri EliminatedJun 14, '10 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 908,571 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. James Dempsey — 1,640,000 Eliminations: 8. Abe Mosseri — $57,552 Big Hands: Sergey Altbregin Triples Up Sergey Altbregin bet on a flop of K104. James Dempsey raised and Rich Zhu called. Altbregin called and bet his remaining chip stack on a 10 turn card. Both Dempsey and Zhu called to put him at risk. The 3 fell on the river and action went check-check. Altbregin exposed the AKJ4 for two pair. Both his opponents mucked and Altbregin tripled to 665,000. Eugene Katchalov Doubles Up Eugene katchalov got the last of his 120,000 chips in preflop. Abe Mosseri made the call and exposed the QQ43. Katchalov exposed the AA95 and was ahead. The board ran out 10739K and Katchalov doubled to 285,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated in 8th Place ($57,552) Abe Mosseri was all in after a flop of A94 versus Richard Zhu. Zhu tabled the AQ62 and was behind the AKJ5 of Mosseri. The 9 fell on the turn. Zhu picked up a flush draw to go along with his low draw. The Q on the river gave Zhu a higher two pair and eliminated Mosseri. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Eugene Katchalov, Sergey Altbregin |
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Jun 13, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - $10,000 Omaha 8 or Better Championship | 2 | + |
Level 7 Update: Harman Scoops a Big OneJun 13, '10 Limits: 1,000-2,000 Players Remaining: 177 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 35,932 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 23,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. David Benyamine – 85,000 Notable Eliminations: Jason Mercier Big Hands: Harman Scoops a Big One Abe Mosseri raised and was called by Andrew Yeh and Jennifer Harman before being three-bet by a fourth player in the hand. The flop came A410 and Mosseri and Yeh both checked to Harman who bet. The preflop three-better called and was all-in, and Mosseri and Yeh came along for the bet. The turn was the 5 and Yeh and Mosseri both checked and called a bet from Harman. The 2 was the river and all the players checked. Harman showed AA77, good for a set of aces and a 7-5 low, and somehow that was good for the whole pot. Harman is up to 70,000 after stacking the chips from the pot. Evdakov Drops One to Duke Nikolay Evdakov and Annie Duke got in four bets on a flop of KQ8. The 8 fell on the turn and Evdakov checked and called a bet from Duke. The river was the A and Evdakov led into Duke. Duke checked her cards before raising. Evdakov called and mucked when he was shown the AA74, good for aces full. Duke moved up to 32,000 in chips, while Evdakov fell to 9,400. Gould Takes a Pot Off Galfond Peter Gould checked and called bets from Phil Galfond on every street as the board came A972Q. Gould showed AK96, good for aces up and Galfond mucked. Galfond dropped to 22,000 and Gould climbed to 65,000. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Jennifer Harman, Abe Mosseri, Peter Gould, Phil Galfond, Nikolay Evdakov, Andrew Yeh Level 13: Bellande Takes OneJun 13, '10 Blinds: 2,000-4,000 Players Remaining: 54 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 117,778 Card Player Chip Counts: Jennifer Harman – 130,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Tai Nguyen – 274,000 Notable Eliminations: Brandon Adams Big Hands: Bellande Takes Pot On a flop of Q92, Steve Zolotow led out for 4,000 and Jean-Robert Bellande made the call. The turn was the 6 and Bellande bet 8,000. Zolotow made the call and both players checked the J on the river. Bellande then showed down two pair, sixes and deuces to take down the pot. Seed Gets Better Of Baldwin Eric Baldwin raised to 8,000 preflop and Huck Seed made the call. The flop came down K64. Seed check-called a bet from Baldwin and then both players checked the 4 on the turn. They did the same on the J on the river and Seed showed down two pair and took down the pot. He was at 80,000 while Baldwin was at 140,000. Sexton And Mosseri In A Stalemate Abe Mosseri raised to 8,000 and Mike Sexton made the call. Steve Wong also called and the three players saw a flop of AK10. Mosseri bet 4,000 and only Sexton stuck around. The turn was the 2 and Mosseri bet 8,000. Sexton called again and the 7 fell on the river. Mosseri led out with 8,000 and Sexton raised to 16,000. Mosseri repopped to 24,000 and Sexton made the call. Sexton showed down a diamond flush while Mosseri showed the best low and both players chopped the pot. Sexton was at 110,000 while Mosseri was at 117,000. Player Tags: Huck Seed, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Jean-Robert Bellande, Eric Baldwin Level Nine: Habib EliminatedJun 13, '10 Blinds: 800-1,500 Players Remaining: 144 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 44,167 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 76,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Eugene Katchalov – 123,200 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Baldwin’s Boat Takes It Eric Baldwin raised to 3,000 and Mel Judah made the call, as did the player in the big blind. The flop came down J92 and Baldwin bet 1,500. Judah mucked but the big blind made the call. The J fell on the turn and Baldwin bet 3,000. The big blind called and the river was the 3. Baldwin bet 3,000 more and was called one last time. Baldwin tabled KJ53 for a full house and took down the pot. Habib Flushed Away Hasan Habib was all in after a flop of 942. He was called by Sergey Altbregin, who had flopped the nut flush with AA105. Habib received no help on the turn or river as they came JJ and Habib was out. Sexton Shoots Down Mosseri Abe Mosseri raised to 3,000 preflop and Mike Sexoton made the call. The flop came down A63. Mosseri checked and Sexton bet 1,500. Mosseri then check-raised to 3,000 and Sexton made the call. The turn was the J and Mosseri led out with 3,000. Sexton called and both players checked the Q on the river. Sexton turned over AA73 for a set of aces on the flop and took down the pot. He was at 76,000 while Mosseri was at 36,000. Player Tags: Hasan Habib, Mel Judah, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Eric Baldwin, Sergey Altbregin Level 23 Update: Abe Mosseri EliminatedJun 14, '10 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 908,571 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. James Dempsey — 1,640,000 Eliminations: 8. Abe Mosseri — $57,552 Big Hands: Sergey Altbregin Triples Up Sergey Altbregin bet on a flop of K104. James Dempsey raised and Rich Zhu called. Altbregin called and bet his remaining chip stack on a 10 turn card. Both Dempsey and Zhu called to put him at risk. The 3 fell on the river and action went check-check. Altbregin exposed the AKJ4 for two pair. Both his opponents mucked and Altbregin tripled to 665,000. Eugene Katchalov Doubles Up Eugene katchalov got the last of his 120,000 chips in preflop. Abe Mosseri made the call and exposed the QQ43. Katchalov exposed the AA95 and was ahead. The board ran out 10739K and Katchalov doubled to 285,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated in 8th Place ($57,552) Abe Mosseri was all in after a flop of A94 versus Richard Zhu. Zhu tabled the AQ62 and was behind the AKJ5 of Mosseri. The 9 fell on the turn. Zhu picked up a flush draw to go along with his low draw. The Q on the river gave Zhu a higher two pair and eliminated Mosseri. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Eugene Katchalov, Sergey Altbregin |
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Jun 13, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - $10,000 Omaha 8 or Better Championship | 1 | + |
Level 7 Update: Harman Scoops a Big OneJun 13, '10 Limits: 1,000-2,000 Players Remaining: 177 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 35,932 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 23,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. David Benyamine – 85,000 Notable Eliminations: Jason Mercier Big Hands: Harman Scoops a Big One Abe Mosseri raised and was called by Andrew Yeh and Jennifer Harman before being three-bet by a fourth player in the hand. The flop came A410 and Mosseri and Yeh both checked to Harman who bet. The preflop three-better called and was all-in, and Mosseri and Yeh came along for the bet. The turn was the 5 and Yeh and Mosseri both checked and called a bet from Harman. The 2 was the river and all the players checked. Harman showed AA77, good for a set of aces and a 7-5 low, and somehow that was good for the whole pot. Harman is up to 70,000 after stacking the chips from the pot. Evdakov Drops One to Duke Nikolay Evdakov and Annie Duke got in four bets on a flop of KQ8. The 8 fell on the turn and Evdakov checked and called a bet from Duke. The river was the A and Evdakov led into Duke. Duke checked her cards before raising. Evdakov called and mucked when he was shown the AA74, good for aces full. Duke moved up to 32,000 in chips, while Evdakov fell to 9,400. Gould Takes a Pot Off Galfond Peter Gould checked and called bets from Phil Galfond on every street as the board came A972Q. Gould showed AK96, good for aces up and Galfond mucked. Galfond dropped to 22,000 and Gould climbed to 65,000. Player Tags: Annie Duke, Jennifer Harman, Abe Mosseri, Peter Gould, Phil Galfond, Nikolay Evdakov, Andrew Yeh Level 13: Bellande Takes OneJun 13, '10 Blinds: 2,000-4,000 Players Remaining: 54 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 117,778 Card Player Chip Counts: Jennifer Harman – 130,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Tai Nguyen – 274,000 Notable Eliminations: Brandon Adams Big Hands: Bellande Takes Pot On a flop of Q92, Steve Zolotow led out for 4,000 and Jean-Robert Bellande made the call. The turn was the 6 and Bellande bet 8,000. Zolotow made the call and both players checked the J on the river. Bellande then showed down two pair, sixes and deuces to take down the pot. Seed Gets Better Of Baldwin Eric Baldwin raised to 8,000 preflop and Huck Seed made the call. The flop came down K64. Seed check-called a bet from Baldwin and then both players checked the 4 on the turn. They did the same on the J on the river and Seed showed down two pair and took down the pot. He was at 80,000 while Baldwin was at 140,000. Sexton And Mosseri In A Stalemate Abe Mosseri raised to 8,000 and Mike Sexton made the call. Steve Wong also called and the three players saw a flop of AK10. Mosseri bet 4,000 and only Sexton stuck around. The turn was the 2 and Mosseri bet 8,000. Sexton called again and the 7 fell on the river. Mosseri led out with 8,000 and Sexton raised to 16,000. Mosseri repopped to 24,000 and Sexton made the call. Sexton showed down a diamond flush while Mosseri showed the best low and both players chopped the pot. Sexton was at 110,000 while Mosseri was at 117,000. Player Tags: Huck Seed, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Jean-Robert Bellande, Eric Baldwin Level Nine: Habib EliminatedJun 13, '10 Blinds: 800-1,500 Players Remaining: 144 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 44,167 Card Player Chip Counts: Barry Shulman – 76,200 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Eugene Katchalov – 123,200 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Baldwin’s Boat Takes It Eric Baldwin raised to 3,000 and Mel Judah made the call, as did the player in the big blind. The flop came down J92 and Baldwin bet 1,500. Judah mucked but the big blind made the call. The J fell on the turn and Baldwin bet 3,000. The big blind called and the river was the 3. Baldwin bet 3,000 more and was called one last time. Baldwin tabled KJ53 for a full house and took down the pot. Habib Flushed Away Hasan Habib was all in after a flop of 942. He was called by Sergey Altbregin, who had flopped the nut flush with AA105. Habib received no help on the turn or river as they came JJ and Habib was out. Sexton Shoots Down Mosseri Abe Mosseri raised to 3,000 preflop and Mike Sexoton made the call. The flop came down A63. Mosseri checked and Sexton bet 1,500. Mosseri then check-raised to 3,000 and Sexton made the call. The turn was the J and Mosseri led out with 3,000. Sexton called and both players checked the Q on the river. Sexton turned over AA73 for a set of aces on the flop and took down the pot. He was at 76,000 while Mosseri was at 36,000. Player Tags: Hasan Habib, Mel Judah, Mike Sexton, Abe Mosseri, Eric Baldwin, Sergey Altbregin Level 23 Update: Abe Mosseri EliminatedJun 14, '10 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 212 Average Chip Count: 908,571 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. James Dempsey — 1,640,000 Eliminations: 8. Abe Mosseri — $57,552 Big Hands: Sergey Altbregin Triples Up Sergey Altbregin bet on a flop of K104. James Dempsey raised and Rich Zhu called. Altbregin called and bet his remaining chip stack on a 10 turn card. Both Dempsey and Zhu called to put him at risk. The 3 fell on the river and action went check-check. Altbregin exposed the AKJ4 for two pair. Both his opponents mucked and Altbregin tripled to 665,000. Eugene Katchalov Doubles Up Eugene katchalov got the last of his 120,000 chips in preflop. Abe Mosseri made the call and exposed the QQ43. Katchalov exposed the AA95 and was ahead. The board ran out 10739K and Katchalov doubled to 285,000. Abe Mosseri Eliminated in 8th Place ($57,552) Abe Mosseri was all in after a flop of A94 versus Richard Zhu. Zhu tabled the AQ62 and was behind the AKJ5 of Mosseri. The 9 fell on the turn. Zhu picked up a flush draw to go along with his low draw. The Q on the river gave Zhu a higher two pair and eliminated Mosseri. Player Tags: Abe Mosseri, Eugene Katchalov, Sergey Altbregin |
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Jun 07, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 15 - $10,000 Seven Card Stud 8 or Better Championship | 2 | + |
Level 13: Minieri Wins Monster PotJun 07, '10 Blinds: Ante 1,000, Bring-In 1,000, 4,000-8,000 Limits Players Remaining: 46 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 110,869 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Vladimir Schmelev – 200,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jennifer Harman — 61,000 Notable Eliminations: Barry Shulman Player’s Twitter Accounts: Big Hands: Dario Minieri Wins Massive Pot Cyndy Violette, Dario Minieri and the player in seat 7 tangled in a massive pot. All three players put in four bets on third street. Dario Minieri then led on fourth street for 4,000 and was called by both players. Minieri led for 8,000 on fifth street and was called twice again. On sixth street, Minieri bet 8,000. Seat 7 then raised to 16,000 and Violette made the call. Minieri reraised to 24,000 and both opponents called. Minieri bet 8,000 on seventh and seat 7 made the call while Violette finally had enough and folded. “Straight,” Minieri announced as he tabled a seven-high straight. His opponent mucked and Minieri took down a 176,000 chip pot. Minieri was at 195,000 after the hand while Violette was at 70,000. Seat 7 was at 168,000. Abe Mosseri Ousted Scott Clements led for 8,000 on fifth street and Abe Mosseri moved all in. Clements made the call and here is how their boards ran out. Clements: (A3J)4567 Clements made a seven-high straight while Mosseri’s two pair flew in the muck as he made his exit. Clements was around 110,000. Barry Shulman Doubles Up, But Is Later Busted Barry Shulman was all in on third street against the player in seat 7. Here is how their boards looked. Shulman: (Q82)QJJ4 Shulman made queens-up and doubled up to about 25,000. Unfortunately for Shulman, that stack would not last as he was eliminated later in the level. Harman Scoops The Italian Jennifer Harman bet on 4th street and was called by Dan Heimiller and Max Pescatori. Harman bet again on 5th street and Pescatori called, while Heimiller got out of the way. Pescatori again called Harman’s bet on 6th street, then led out on the river, a bet which Harman called. Their hands: Heimiller: (X-X)-410K – (FOLD) Harman’s pair of queens took the high hand and her eight low bested Pescatori’s. She scooped the pot and saw her stack grow to 84,000, while Pescatori’s dropped to around 140,000. Player Tags: Barry Shulman, Cyndy Violette, Abe Mosseri, Scott Clements, Dario Minieri |
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