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Jul 17, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 12 | + |
Level 25, Hour Two: Mizrachi Takes One DownJul 15, '10 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 78 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,820,128 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,600,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 8,450,000 Notable Eliminations: 84. Ian Gordon — $79,806 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: We Are Family It wasn’t quite a family pot, but seven players saw a flop of J92. Action was checked to Duy Le and he fired 125,000. Michael Mizrachi was the only caller and the two saw the 7 on the turn. Both players checked and the river was the J. They checked again and Mizrachi tabled 66. Le mucked and Mizrachi took down the pot. He was at 5.8 million after the hand. Ochana Nails The Set Gabriel Alarie raised to 115,000 from the cutoff and Edward Ochana made the call from the button. The flop came down QJ5 and Alarie checked. Ochana fired 140,000 and Alarie raised it up to 440,000. Ochana then repopped to 1.4 million. Alarie had enough and mucked. Ochana then turned over 55 for a flopped set. He was up to 5.8 million. Todd Witteles Out Todd Witteles moved all in for his last 126,000 and Evan Lamprea tried to isolate by three-betting. But Niklas Toorell made the call to create a side pot and the flop came down J83. Both players checked and the turn was the 3. They checked again and did the same when the 7 fell on the river. Witteles showed A9 for complete air. Lamprea showed AQ and it was good enough to take it down, sending Witteles out of the tournament. Statz Flushes Jacobo We caught up with this hand on the river. The board had run out J10982 and Benjamin Statz bet 500,000. Jacobo Fernandez looked him up and Statz showed K4 for the king-high flush. Fernandez tabled 75 for a lower flush and he slipped to 900,000. Statz was at 3.1 million. Jorgensen Takes One Theo Jorgensen limped in from the small blind and Duy Le checked from the big blind. The two saw a flop of AK6 and they both checked. The turn was the 3 and Jorgensen bet 50,000. Le made the call and the river was the Q. Jorgensen bet another 100,000 and Le mucked. Jorgensen took down the pot and was at 8.45 million. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Theo Jorgensen, Todd Witteles, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez, Gabriel Alarie, Edward Ochana Level 22, Hour One: Robert Mizrachi Doubles Up, Johnny Chan EliminatedJul 15, '10 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 154 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 1,425,779 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 1,265,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Robert Pisano – 5,600,000 Notable Eliminations: 156. Johnny Chan — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Robert Betters Robert Robert Mizrachi moved all in for 239,000 from the big blind and he was called by Robert Pisando from the small blind. Here were their cards. Mizrachi: AQ Mizrachi was dominating and the flop left him freerolling when it fell KJ10, giving Mizrachi Broadway. Pisano could only tie but the board finished off K and 3 and Mizrachi doubled to about 500,000. Pisano was at 4.05 million. Chamberlain Surrenders The Double Daniel Chamberlain raised to 44,000 from the cutoff and Gabriel Nassif moved in for 456,000 from the button. Chamberlain looked him up and the cards were turned over. Chamberlain: A9 Chamberlain was dominated and needed some help with a nine or some spades. The flop board ran out with all black cards, but they were the wrong suit for Chamberlain as it ran Q1044K. Nassif scored the double up and he was up to 969,000. Kostritsyn Drops A Pot Picking up the action after the board had run out 752KJ, Alexander Kostritsyn fired 325,000 into a pot of about 470,000. Mozheng Guan made the call and turned over 76 for top pair on the flop. It was good as Kostritsyn mucked and Guan took the pot. Guan was up to 1.4 million while Kostritsyn slipped to 2.4 million. Bracy Gets Jacked Up Tony Bracy moved all in for 97,000 preflop and Redmond Lee decided to raise to 200,000. The isolation play worked as everyone else mucked and the hands were turned over. Bracy: 66 Lee was dominating and the flop fell QJ8, giving Lee a set. Bracy needed some runners to a flush or quads but the K on the turn left him drawing dead. The river was the 4 and Lee scored the knockout. He was up to 1.33 million. Lodden Breaches Two Million Johnny Lodden raised to 50,000 from late position and Denis Pisarev made the call from the button. The flop fell A102 and Lodden checked. Pisarev fired 65,000 and Lodden made the call. The turn was the 2 and both players checked. The river was the 7 and Lodden led out with 205,000. Pisarev made a quick call but Lodden turned over A7 for two pair and Pisarev mucked. Lodden took down a nice pot and he was at 2 million in chips. Affleck And Harder Tangle Matt Affleck raised to 48,000 from the cutoff and Christian Harder made the call from the button next door. The two saw a flop of 985 and Affleck led for 65,000. Harder made the call and the turn was the A. Affleck fired another 115,000 into the pot and it was enough to take it down as Harder mucked. Affleck took the pot and he was at 3.1 million. Harder slipped to 1.11 million. Singer Blasted Away Jameson Singer moved all in for 150,000 preflop and Derek Gibb decided to look him up. Here were their cards: Singer: 75 Singer had two live cards but they were as good as dead when the flop fell AA4. Singer needed running cards but his running shoes were shot off his feet when the A on the turn gave Gibb quads and left Singer drawing dead. The meaningless river was the 4 and Singer was eliminated. Jorgensen With The Knockout Diogo Borges was all in for 520,000 preflop against Theo Jorgensen preflop. Here were their cards. Jorgensen: AQ Borges was dominated and the board ran out AK7QQ10, giving both players two pair but Jorgensen the better end of it. Borges was out and Jorgensen was at 3.8 million. Kenney Doing The Killing Around Here Picking up the action on the flop, the board read Q105 and there was about 500,000 already in the pot. Paulo Figueiredo moved all in for 498,000 and Bryn Kenney made the call to put him at risk. Kenney: KQ Kenney flopped top pair but was up against the pocket aces of his opponent. But the turn was the Q, giving Kenney trips and leaving Figueiredo one step closer to the door. The river was the 7 and Kenney scored the improbable knockout. He was up to 3.38 million. Binette Goes Boom Francois Binette and Michal Wywrot each put in three-bets before they saw a J102 flop. Wywrot fired 162,000 and Binette shoved for 750,000. Wywrot made the call and he turned over AA. Binette was drawing to a straight with KQ. But the turn was the Q and the river was the J, giving Binette little help and he was out. Wywrot was up to 1.7 million. Tran Takes A Pot, But Takes Penalty For It Jonathan Driscoll raised it up to 44,000 from the hijack and Theo Tran made the call from the big blind. He then turned over his A-5, thinking he was all in. The floor was called and Tran’s hand was ruled live. The flop then came down A54 and Driscoll mucked immediately. Tran took the pot and was at 170,000. However, since Tran exposed his hand, he was given a one-round penalty. Siegel Eliminated Jordan Siegel moved all in for 268,000 and he was looked up by Jared Ingles in the hijack. Siegel turned over A9 but was trailing Ingles’ QQ. The board ran out K53103 and Siegel was eliminated. David Benyamine Doubles Up Evan Lamprea raised from the cutoff and David Benyamine put in another raise from the button. Lamprea moved enough chips into the middle to put Benyamine all in and he made the call. Benyamine: KK Benyamine was dominating and the flop fell Q94, giving Benyamine four to a flush. It also took away a few of Lamprea’s outs and he was left drawing dead when the 9 came on the turn. The river was the Q and Benyamine doubled to 800,000 while Lamprea slipped to 2.58 million. Levy Drops A Pot Gualter Salles raised to 50,000 preflop and Adam Levy made it 142,000 to go from the small blind. Salles called and the flop fell A53. Salles fired 100,000 and Levy made the call. The turn was the 10 and Salles bet 300,000. Levy released his hand and dropped to 945,000. Johnny Chan Eliminated Johnny Chan and pocket aces did not get along today. He lost a huge pot when he ran his kings into Robert Pisano’s aces during the first level and had a similar situation when he busted out. Chan open-shoved for 550,000 from the cutoff and Jonathan Driscoll snapped him off from the button. The blinds folded and the cards were turned over. Chan: JJ Chan fell victim to the aces again and the board ran out 76357 and Chan was eliminated. Grinder Making The Charge Duy Le raised to 40,000 preflop and Getty Mattingsley popped it to 105,000. Mizrachi made the call from the small blind and Le also tagged along. The flop fell 1084 and everyone checked. The turn was the K and Mattingsley fired 176,000. Both opponents called and the river was the 5. Le bet 500,000 this time and Mattigsley fled. Mizrachi decided to look him up after a session in the tank and Le tabled J9 for a whole lot of nothing. Mizrachi showed 77 for just sevens, but it was good for the pot and he was at 3.9 million. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, David Benyamine, Michael Mizrachi, Johnny Chan, Jordan Siegel, Gabriel Nassif, Theo Tran, Duy Le, Johnny Lodden, Bryn Kenney, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn, Robert Pisano, Mozheng Guan, Daniel Chamberlain Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn Level 26 Hour One Update: Jean-Robert Bellande EliminatedJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante ante Players Remaining: 70 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,049,583 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen — 8,600,000 Player Twitter Accounts Josh Brikis Notable Eliminations: 78. Jean-Robert Bellande — $94,942 Big Hands: Scott Clements Doubles Up Scott Clements moved all in preflop for about 1,000,000 and was called by Brock Bourne. Clements tabled the the AK and was in good shape against the K10 of his opponent. The board ran out 964J5 and Clements was up to 2,200,000 after the hand. Bourne was down to just 60,000. Jean-Robert Bellande Wins a Pot, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 680,000 and everyone folded. Bellande tabled the AK. He was up to 785,000 after the hand. A few hands later, Jeff Banghart opened to 130,000 from middle position and Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 815,000 from the button. Action was folded to Duy Le in the big blind. He reraised to 1,490,000. Banghart tanked before folding the JJ. Bellande tabled the Q10 and was dominated by the AQ of Le. The board offered no help to Bellande as it ran out K435J. Bellande was eliminated. Matthew Jarvis Wins a Pot James Fennell bet 190,000 on a flop of AA7. Matthew Jarvis called. The turn brought the 9 and Fennell checked. Jarvis bet 335,000 and Fennell folded. Jarvis was at 6,400,000 after the hand. Jeff Banghart Moves All In, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Duy Le opened to 120,000 and Jeff Banghart made the call from the cutoff. The flop came 964 and Le bet 200,000. Banghart moved all in for 535,000 and Le folded. A couple hands later, Sergey Rybachenko opened to 120,000 from under the gun and Matt Harris moved all in for 1,060,000. Action was over to Jeff Banghart in the small blind. He moved all in for 880,000 and Rybachenko folded. Banghart tabled the QQ but was dominated by the KK of Harris. The board offered no help to the under pair and Banghart was gone. Harris was at over 2,000,000 after the hand. William Thorson Wins a Pot Jakob Toestesen opened to 125,000 from the cutoff position. Redmond Lee called in the small blind. William Thorson called in the big blind. The flop came 983. Action was checked to a Q turn card. Action was checked again to a 6 river. Lee checked and Thorson bet 350,000. Toestesen folded but Lee called. Thorson tabled the 75 for a straight and Lee mucked. Thorson was up to 7,110,000 after the hand. Lee was down to 1,700,000. Theo Jorgensen Loses a Pot On a board of QJ22J Theo Jorgensen bet 500,000. James Manning called with the 1010. Jorgensen held the A9 and was no good. Jorgensen was down to 8,600,000 while Manning was up to 1,990,000. Gabe Costner Moves All In Gabe Costner bet 425,000 on a flop of A98. Alexander Kostritsyn called and the J fell on the turn. Costner checked and Kostritsyn bet 1,050,000. Costner check-raised all in for for 2,855,000 more. Kostritsyn mucked and Costner was up to 6,600,000 after the hand. Kostritsyn was down to 3,850,000. Jacobo Fernandez Doubles Up Jacobo Fernandez was all in preflop against John Dolan. Fernandez was was all in for 425,000 with the Q9. Dolan exposed the 109. The board ran out 86252 and Fernandez doubled to 900,000. Dolan was down to 2,700,000. William Thorson Wins Another William Thorson limped in preflop and called a 135,000 bet from Evan Lamprea. The flop came Q74 and Thorson checked. Lamprea bet 215,000. Thorson made the call. The 5 fell on the turn. Thorson and his opponent both checked and the 6 landed on the river. Thorson bet 390,000 and Lamprea mucked. Thorson was up to 7,500,000 after the hand while Lamprea was down to 1,970,000. Player Tags: Jeff Banghart, Theo Jorgensen, Jean-Robert Bellande, William Thorson, Scott Clements, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez Level 33, Hour Two: Duy Le, Adam Levy EliminatedJul 17, '10 Blinds: 120,000-240,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 19,960,909 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 48,000,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 13. Duy Le — $500,165 Big Hands: Cheong Takes One Off Duhamel Joseph Cheong raised to 575,000 and Jonathan Duhamel made it 1.65 million to go. Cheong made the call and the flop came 754. Duhamel bet 1.4 million and Cheong called. The turn was the 4 and both players checked. The river was the 8 and Duhamel fired 4.38 million. Cheong snap-called and turned over J7 for the flush and Duhamel mucked. Cheong took the pot and was at 25 million while Duhamel was at 43.5 million. Senti Takes One Picking up the action on the flop, the board fell KQ9 and Jason Senti checked. Matthew Jarvis did the same and the 2 fell on the turn. Jarvis bet and Senti made the call. The river was the 6 and Jarvis bet 925,000. Senti called and showed AK for top pair and top kicker. Jarvis tabled K10 for top pair and a weaker kicker. Senti took the pot and he was around 14 million. Duy Le Eliminated In 13th Place ($500,165) John Dolan moved all in from the small blind and Duy Le snapped it off from the big blind, putting himself all in. Le: AQ The flop fell KJ4 and Dolan took the lead. The board finished off 5 and 5 and Le was eliminated. Cowboy Up Michael Mizrachi raised to 500,000 preflop and John Racener made the call. The flop fell J93 and Mizrachi moved in for about 2 million. Racener made the call to put the Grinder at risk. Mizrachi: KK Racener flopped top pair but Mizrachi held the cowboys for the lead. The board finished off 9 and Q and Mizrachi doubled to over 5 million. Adam Levy Eliminated In 12th Place ($635,011) Adam Levy moved all in for just under 4 million from under the gun. Jonathan Duhamel was next to act and he made the call. Everyone else mucked and the cards were tabled. Levy: KQ Levy was a victim of bad timing as he moved in on the aces. The board ran out 1063K2 and Levy was eliminated. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, John Racener, John Dolan, Adam Levy, Matt Jarvis, Jason Senti, Joseph Cheong Level 32, Hour Two: David Baker Eliminated In 17th PlaceJul 17, '10 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 13,723,125 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 29,400,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 17. David Baker — $396,967 Big Hands: Nguyen’s Pair Good Enough Soi Nguyen raised to 490,000 preflop and Brandon Steven made it 1.6 million from the big blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop came down J32. Both players checked and the turn was the 9. They checked again and the river was the 10. Steven bet 1.15 million and Nguyen made the call. Steven tabled AK for just ace-high while Nguyen showed 44 for the best hand. He took a nice pot and was at 12.1 million. Baker Moves In Duy Le raised to 505,000 and David Baker made the call from the big blind. The flop came down 532 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Baker checked. Le bet 1 million straight and Baker shoved. Le mucked and Baker took down the pot. He was at just under 6 million. Affleck Takes It Down David Baker raised to 420,000 and Matt Affleck made the call from the button. Duy Le also tagged along from the big blind and the three saw a flop of Q86. Action checked around to Affleck and he fired 825,000. Baker released his hand and Le did the same, surrendering the pot to Affleck. Affleck took down the 1.06 million chip pot and he was up to 17,500,000. David Baker Eliminated In 17th Place ($396,967) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500,000 and Matt Affleck made the call. David Baker also called from the big blind and the flop came down Q42. Duhamel bet 1.18 million and Affleck mucked. Baker then shoved for over 5 million and Duhamel made the call. Baker: J7 Duhamel was in front with the overpair but Baker had outs with his spade draw. The turn was a brick with the Q and the river missed as well when the 4 fell, sending Baker to the rail in 17th place. Benjamin Statz Eliminated in 16th Place ($396,967) Benjamin Statz moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Matthew Jarvis made the call. Their hands: Jarvis: KQ The board ran KKQ5K and Dolan Takes One From Cheong John Dolan opened for 500,000 from late position and was called by Joseph Cheong in the small blind. The flop was QJ4 and both players checked. On the 3 turn Cheong bet 635,000 and Dolan made the call. When the K hit on the river Cheong bet 1.125 million and Dolan called. Dolan showed KJ for two pair and Cheong mucked. Both sit with around 11.5 million in chips now. Jarvis made quads, knocking Statz out in 16th place for $398,967. Player Tags: David Baker, Cuong Nguyen, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Affleck, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven |
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Jul 16, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 11 | + |
Level 25, Hour Two: Mizrachi Takes One DownJul 15, '10 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 78 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,820,128 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,600,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 8,450,000 Notable Eliminations: 84. Ian Gordon — $79,806 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: We Are Family It wasn’t quite a family pot, but seven players saw a flop of J92. Action was checked to Duy Le and he fired 125,000. Michael Mizrachi was the only caller and the two saw the 7 on the turn. Both players checked and the river was the J. They checked again and Mizrachi tabled 66. Le mucked and Mizrachi took down the pot. He was at 5.8 million after the hand. Ochana Nails The Set Gabriel Alarie raised to 115,000 from the cutoff and Edward Ochana made the call from the button. The flop came down QJ5 and Alarie checked. Ochana fired 140,000 and Alarie raised it up to 440,000. Ochana then repopped to 1.4 million. Alarie had enough and mucked. Ochana then turned over 55 for a flopped set. He was up to 5.8 million. Todd Witteles Out Todd Witteles moved all in for his last 126,000 and Evan Lamprea tried to isolate by three-betting. But Niklas Toorell made the call to create a side pot and the flop came down J83. Both players checked and the turn was the 3. They checked again and did the same when the 7 fell on the river. Witteles showed A9 for complete air. Lamprea showed AQ and it was good enough to take it down, sending Witteles out of the tournament. Statz Flushes Jacobo We caught up with this hand on the river. The board had run out J10982 and Benjamin Statz bet 500,000. Jacobo Fernandez looked him up and Statz showed K4 for the king-high flush. Fernandez tabled 75 for a lower flush and he slipped to 900,000. Statz was at 3.1 million. Jorgensen Takes One Theo Jorgensen limped in from the small blind and Duy Le checked from the big blind. The two saw a flop of AK6 and they both checked. The turn was the 3 and Jorgensen bet 50,000. Le made the call and the river was the Q. Jorgensen bet another 100,000 and Le mucked. Jorgensen took down the pot and was at 8.45 million. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Theo Jorgensen, Todd Witteles, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez, Gabriel Alarie, Edward Ochana Level 22, Hour One: Robert Mizrachi Doubles Up, Johnny Chan EliminatedJul 15, '10 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 154 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 1,425,779 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 1,265,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Robert Pisano – 5,600,000 Notable Eliminations: 156. Johnny Chan — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Robert Betters Robert Robert Mizrachi moved all in for 239,000 from the big blind and he was called by Robert Pisando from the small blind. Here were their cards. Mizrachi: AQ Mizrachi was dominating and the flop left him freerolling when it fell KJ10, giving Mizrachi Broadway. Pisano could only tie but the board finished off K and 3 and Mizrachi doubled to about 500,000. Pisano was at 4.05 million. Chamberlain Surrenders The Double Daniel Chamberlain raised to 44,000 from the cutoff and Gabriel Nassif moved in for 456,000 from the button. Chamberlain looked him up and the cards were turned over. Chamberlain: A9 Chamberlain was dominated and needed some help with a nine or some spades. The flop board ran out with all black cards, but they were the wrong suit for Chamberlain as it ran Q1044K. Nassif scored the double up and he was up to 969,000. Kostritsyn Drops A Pot Picking up the action after the board had run out 752KJ, Alexander Kostritsyn fired 325,000 into a pot of about 470,000. Mozheng Guan made the call and turned over 76 for top pair on the flop. It was good as Kostritsyn mucked and Guan took the pot. Guan was up to 1.4 million while Kostritsyn slipped to 2.4 million. Bracy Gets Jacked Up Tony Bracy moved all in for 97,000 preflop and Redmond Lee decided to raise to 200,000. The isolation play worked as everyone else mucked and the hands were turned over. Bracy: 66 Lee was dominating and the flop fell QJ8, giving Lee a set. Bracy needed some runners to a flush or quads but the K on the turn left him drawing dead. The river was the 4 and Lee scored the knockout. He was up to 1.33 million. Lodden Breaches Two Million Johnny Lodden raised to 50,000 from late position and Denis Pisarev made the call from the button. The flop fell A102 and Lodden checked. Pisarev fired 65,000 and Lodden made the call. The turn was the 2 and both players checked. The river was the 7 and Lodden led out with 205,000. Pisarev made a quick call but Lodden turned over A7 for two pair and Pisarev mucked. Lodden took down a nice pot and he was at 2 million in chips. Affleck And Harder Tangle Matt Affleck raised to 48,000 from the cutoff and Christian Harder made the call from the button next door. The two saw a flop of 985 and Affleck led for 65,000. Harder made the call and the turn was the A. Affleck fired another 115,000 into the pot and it was enough to take it down as Harder mucked. Affleck took the pot and he was at 3.1 million. Harder slipped to 1.11 million. Singer Blasted Away Jameson Singer moved all in for 150,000 preflop and Derek Gibb decided to look him up. Here were their cards: Singer: 75 Singer had two live cards but they were as good as dead when the flop fell AA4. Singer needed running cards but his running shoes were shot off his feet when the A on the turn gave Gibb quads and left Singer drawing dead. The meaningless river was the 4 and Singer was eliminated. Jorgensen With The Knockout Diogo Borges was all in for 520,000 preflop against Theo Jorgensen preflop. Here were their cards. Jorgensen: AQ Borges was dominated and the board ran out AK7QQ10, giving both players two pair but Jorgensen the better end of it. Borges was out and Jorgensen was at 3.8 million. Kenney Doing The Killing Around Here Picking up the action on the flop, the board read Q105 and there was about 500,000 already in the pot. Paulo Figueiredo moved all in for 498,000 and Bryn Kenney made the call to put him at risk. Kenney: KQ Kenney flopped top pair but was up against the pocket aces of his opponent. But the turn was the Q, giving Kenney trips and leaving Figueiredo one step closer to the door. The river was the 7 and Kenney scored the improbable knockout. He was up to 3.38 million. Binette Goes Boom Francois Binette and Michal Wywrot each put in three-bets before they saw a J102 flop. Wywrot fired 162,000 and Binette shoved for 750,000. Wywrot made the call and he turned over AA. Binette was drawing to a straight with KQ. But the turn was the Q and the river was the J, giving Binette little help and he was out. Wywrot was up to 1.7 million. Tran Takes A Pot, But Takes Penalty For It Jonathan Driscoll raised it up to 44,000 from the hijack and Theo Tran made the call from the big blind. He then turned over his A-5, thinking he was all in. The floor was called and Tran’s hand was ruled live. The flop then came down A54 and Driscoll mucked immediately. Tran took the pot and was at 170,000. However, since Tran exposed his hand, he was given a one-round penalty. Siegel Eliminated Jordan Siegel moved all in for 268,000 and he was looked up by Jared Ingles in the hijack. Siegel turned over A9 but was trailing Ingles’ QQ. The board ran out K53103 and Siegel was eliminated. David Benyamine Doubles Up Evan Lamprea raised from the cutoff and David Benyamine put in another raise from the button. Lamprea moved enough chips into the middle to put Benyamine all in and he made the call. Benyamine: KK Benyamine was dominating and the flop fell Q94, giving Benyamine four to a flush. It also took away a few of Lamprea’s outs and he was left drawing dead when the 9 came on the turn. The river was the Q and Benyamine doubled to 800,000 while Lamprea slipped to 2.58 million. Levy Drops A Pot Gualter Salles raised to 50,000 preflop and Adam Levy made it 142,000 to go from the small blind. Salles called and the flop fell A53. Salles fired 100,000 and Levy made the call. The turn was the 10 and Salles bet 300,000. Levy released his hand and dropped to 945,000. Johnny Chan Eliminated Johnny Chan and pocket aces did not get along today. He lost a huge pot when he ran his kings into Robert Pisano’s aces during the first level and had a similar situation when he busted out. Chan open-shoved for 550,000 from the cutoff and Jonathan Driscoll snapped him off from the button. The blinds folded and the cards were turned over. Chan: JJ Chan fell victim to the aces again and the board ran out 76357 and Chan was eliminated. Grinder Making The Charge Duy Le raised to 40,000 preflop and Getty Mattingsley popped it to 105,000. Mizrachi made the call from the small blind and Le also tagged along. The flop fell 1084 and everyone checked. The turn was the K and Mattingsley fired 176,000. Both opponents called and the river was the 5. Le bet 500,000 this time and Mattigsley fled. Mizrachi decided to look him up after a session in the tank and Le tabled J9 for a whole lot of nothing. Mizrachi showed 77 for just sevens, but it was good for the pot and he was at 3.9 million. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, David Benyamine, Michael Mizrachi, Johnny Chan, Jordan Siegel, Gabriel Nassif, Theo Tran, Duy Le, Johnny Lodden, Bryn Kenney, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn, Robert Pisano, Mozheng Guan, Daniel Chamberlain Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn Level 26 Hour One Update: Jean-Robert Bellande EliminatedJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante ante Players Remaining: 70 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,049,583 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen — 8,600,000 Player Twitter Accounts Josh Brikis Notable Eliminations: 78. Jean-Robert Bellande — $94,942 Big Hands: Scott Clements Doubles Up Scott Clements moved all in preflop for about 1,000,000 and was called by Brock Bourne. Clements tabled the the AK and was in good shape against the K10 of his opponent. The board ran out 964J5 and Clements was up to 2,200,000 after the hand. Bourne was down to just 60,000. Jean-Robert Bellande Wins a Pot, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 680,000 and everyone folded. Bellande tabled the AK. He was up to 785,000 after the hand. A few hands later, Jeff Banghart opened to 130,000 from middle position and Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 815,000 from the button. Action was folded to Duy Le in the big blind. He reraised to 1,490,000. Banghart tanked before folding the JJ. Bellande tabled the Q10 and was dominated by the AQ of Le. The board offered no help to Bellande as it ran out K435J. Bellande was eliminated. Matthew Jarvis Wins a Pot James Fennell bet 190,000 on a flop of AA7. Matthew Jarvis called. The turn brought the 9 and Fennell checked. Jarvis bet 335,000 and Fennell folded. Jarvis was at 6,400,000 after the hand. Jeff Banghart Moves All In, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Duy Le opened to 120,000 and Jeff Banghart made the call from the cutoff. The flop came 964 and Le bet 200,000. Banghart moved all in for 535,000 and Le folded. A couple hands later, Sergey Rybachenko opened to 120,000 from under the gun and Matt Harris moved all in for 1,060,000. Action was over to Jeff Banghart in the small blind. He moved all in for 880,000 and Rybachenko folded. Banghart tabled the QQ but was dominated by the KK of Harris. The board offered no help to the under pair and Banghart was gone. Harris was at over 2,000,000 after the hand. William Thorson Wins a Pot Jakob Toestesen opened to 125,000 from the cutoff position. Redmond Lee called in the small blind. William Thorson called in the big blind. The flop came 983. Action was checked to a Q turn card. Action was checked again to a 6 river. Lee checked and Thorson bet 350,000. Toestesen folded but Lee called. Thorson tabled the 75 for a straight and Lee mucked. Thorson was up to 7,110,000 after the hand. Lee was down to 1,700,000. Theo Jorgensen Loses a Pot On a board of QJ22J Theo Jorgensen bet 500,000. James Manning called with the 1010. Jorgensen held the A9 and was no good. Jorgensen was down to 8,600,000 while Manning was up to 1,990,000. Gabe Costner Moves All In Gabe Costner bet 425,000 on a flop of A98. Alexander Kostritsyn called and the J fell on the turn. Costner checked and Kostritsyn bet 1,050,000. Costner check-raised all in for for 2,855,000 more. Kostritsyn mucked and Costner was up to 6,600,000 after the hand. Kostritsyn was down to 3,850,000. Jacobo Fernandez Doubles Up Jacobo Fernandez was all in preflop against John Dolan. Fernandez was was all in for 425,000 with the Q9. Dolan exposed the 109. The board ran out 86252 and Fernandez doubled to 900,000. Dolan was down to 2,700,000. William Thorson Wins Another William Thorson limped in preflop and called a 135,000 bet from Evan Lamprea. The flop came Q74 and Thorson checked. Lamprea bet 215,000. Thorson made the call. The 5 fell on the turn. Thorson and his opponent both checked and the 6 landed on the river. Thorson bet 390,000 and Lamprea mucked. Thorson was up to 7,500,000 after the hand while Lamprea was down to 1,970,000. Player Tags: Jeff Banghart, Theo Jorgensen, Jean-Robert Bellande, William Thorson, Scott Clements, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez Level 33, Hour Two: Duy Le, Adam Levy EliminatedJul 17, '10 Blinds: 120,000-240,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 19,960,909 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 48,000,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 13. Duy Le — $500,165 Big Hands: Cheong Takes One Off Duhamel Joseph Cheong raised to 575,000 and Jonathan Duhamel made it 1.65 million to go. Cheong made the call and the flop came 754. Duhamel bet 1.4 million and Cheong called. The turn was the 4 and both players checked. The river was the 8 and Duhamel fired 4.38 million. Cheong snap-called and turned over J7 for the flush and Duhamel mucked. Cheong took the pot and was at 25 million while Duhamel was at 43.5 million. Senti Takes One Picking up the action on the flop, the board fell KQ9 and Jason Senti checked. Matthew Jarvis did the same and the 2 fell on the turn. Jarvis bet and Senti made the call. The river was the 6 and Jarvis bet 925,000. Senti called and showed AK for top pair and top kicker. Jarvis tabled K10 for top pair and a weaker kicker. Senti took the pot and he was around 14 million. Duy Le Eliminated In 13th Place ($500,165) John Dolan moved all in from the small blind and Duy Le snapped it off from the big blind, putting himself all in. Le: AQ The flop fell KJ4 and Dolan took the lead. The board finished off 5 and 5 and Le was eliminated. Cowboy Up Michael Mizrachi raised to 500,000 preflop and John Racener made the call. The flop fell J93 and Mizrachi moved in for about 2 million. Racener made the call to put the Grinder at risk. Mizrachi: KK Racener flopped top pair but Mizrachi held the cowboys for the lead. The board finished off 9 and Q and Mizrachi doubled to over 5 million. Adam Levy Eliminated In 12th Place ($635,011) Adam Levy moved all in for just under 4 million from under the gun. Jonathan Duhamel was next to act and he made the call. Everyone else mucked and the cards were tabled. Levy: KQ Levy was a victim of bad timing as he moved in on the aces. The board ran out 1063K2 and Levy was eliminated. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, John Racener, John Dolan, Adam Levy, Matt Jarvis, Jason Senti, Joseph Cheong Level 32, Hour Two: David Baker Eliminated In 17th PlaceJul 17, '10 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 13,723,125 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 29,400,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 17. David Baker — $396,967 Big Hands: Nguyen’s Pair Good Enough Soi Nguyen raised to 490,000 preflop and Brandon Steven made it 1.6 million from the big blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop came down J32. Both players checked and the turn was the 9. They checked again and the river was the 10. Steven bet 1.15 million and Nguyen made the call. Steven tabled AK for just ace-high while Nguyen showed 44 for the best hand. He took a nice pot and was at 12.1 million. Baker Moves In Duy Le raised to 505,000 and David Baker made the call from the big blind. The flop came down 532 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Baker checked. Le bet 1 million straight and Baker shoved. Le mucked and Baker took down the pot. He was at just under 6 million. Affleck Takes It Down David Baker raised to 420,000 and Matt Affleck made the call from the button. Duy Le also tagged along from the big blind and the three saw a flop of Q86. Action checked around to Affleck and he fired 825,000. Baker released his hand and Le did the same, surrendering the pot to Affleck. Affleck took down the 1.06 million chip pot and he was up to 17,500,000. David Baker Eliminated In 17th Place ($396,967) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500,000 and Matt Affleck made the call. David Baker also called from the big blind and the flop came down Q42. Duhamel bet 1.18 million and Affleck mucked. Baker then shoved for over 5 million and Duhamel made the call. Baker: J7 Duhamel was in front with the overpair but Baker had outs with his spade draw. The turn was a brick with the Q and the river missed as well when the 4 fell, sending Baker to the rail in 17th place. Benjamin Statz Eliminated in 16th Place ($396,967) Benjamin Statz moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Matthew Jarvis made the call. Their hands: Jarvis: KQ The board ran KKQ5K and Dolan Takes One From Cheong John Dolan opened for 500,000 from late position and was called by Joseph Cheong in the small blind. The flop was QJ4 and both players checked. On the 3 turn Cheong bet 635,000 and Dolan made the call. When the K hit on the river Cheong bet 1.125 million and Dolan called. Dolan showed KJ for two pair and Cheong mucked. Both sit with around 11.5 million in chips now. Jarvis made quads, knocking Statz out in 16th place for $398,967. Player Tags: David Baker, Cuong Nguyen, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Affleck, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven |
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Jul 15, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 25, Hour Two: Mizrachi Takes One DownJul 15, '10 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 78 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,820,128 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,600,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 8,450,000 Notable Eliminations: 84. Ian Gordon — $79,806 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: We Are Family It wasn’t quite a family pot, but seven players saw a flop of J92. Action was checked to Duy Le and he fired 125,000. Michael Mizrachi was the only caller and the two saw the 7 on the turn. Both players checked and the river was the J. They checked again and Mizrachi tabled 66. Le mucked and Mizrachi took down the pot. He was at 5.8 million after the hand. Ochana Nails The Set Gabriel Alarie raised to 115,000 from the cutoff and Edward Ochana made the call from the button. The flop came down QJ5 and Alarie checked. Ochana fired 140,000 and Alarie raised it up to 440,000. Ochana then repopped to 1.4 million. Alarie had enough and mucked. Ochana then turned over 55 for a flopped set. He was up to 5.8 million. Todd Witteles Out Todd Witteles moved all in for his last 126,000 and Evan Lamprea tried to isolate by three-betting. But Niklas Toorell made the call to create a side pot and the flop came down J83. Both players checked and the turn was the 3. They checked again and did the same when the 7 fell on the river. Witteles showed A9 for complete air. Lamprea showed AQ and it was good enough to take it down, sending Witteles out of the tournament. Statz Flushes Jacobo We caught up with this hand on the river. The board had run out J10982 and Benjamin Statz bet 500,000. Jacobo Fernandez looked him up and Statz showed K4 for the king-high flush. Fernandez tabled 75 for a lower flush and he slipped to 900,000. Statz was at 3.1 million. Jorgensen Takes One Theo Jorgensen limped in from the small blind and Duy Le checked from the big blind. The two saw a flop of AK6 and they both checked. The turn was the 3 and Jorgensen bet 50,000. Le made the call and the river was the Q. Jorgensen bet another 100,000 and Le mucked. Jorgensen took down the pot and was at 8.45 million. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Theo Jorgensen, Todd Witteles, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez, Gabriel Alarie, Edward Ochana Level 22, Hour One: Robert Mizrachi Doubles Up, Johnny Chan EliminatedJul 15, '10 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 154 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 1,425,779 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 1,265,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Robert Pisano – 5,600,000 Notable Eliminations: 156. Johnny Chan — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Robert Betters Robert Robert Mizrachi moved all in for 239,000 from the big blind and he was called by Robert Pisando from the small blind. Here were their cards. Mizrachi: AQ Mizrachi was dominating and the flop left him freerolling when it fell KJ10, giving Mizrachi Broadway. Pisano could only tie but the board finished off K and 3 and Mizrachi doubled to about 500,000. Pisano was at 4.05 million. Chamberlain Surrenders The Double Daniel Chamberlain raised to 44,000 from the cutoff and Gabriel Nassif moved in for 456,000 from the button. Chamberlain looked him up and the cards were turned over. Chamberlain: A9 Chamberlain was dominated and needed some help with a nine or some spades. The flop board ran out with all black cards, but they were the wrong suit for Chamberlain as it ran Q1044K. Nassif scored the double up and he was up to 969,000. Kostritsyn Drops A Pot Picking up the action after the board had run out 752KJ, Alexander Kostritsyn fired 325,000 into a pot of about 470,000. Mozheng Guan made the call and turned over 76 for top pair on the flop. It was good as Kostritsyn mucked and Guan took the pot. Guan was up to 1.4 million while Kostritsyn slipped to 2.4 million. Bracy Gets Jacked Up Tony Bracy moved all in for 97,000 preflop and Redmond Lee decided to raise to 200,000. The isolation play worked as everyone else mucked and the hands were turned over. Bracy: 66 Lee was dominating and the flop fell QJ8, giving Lee a set. Bracy needed some runners to a flush or quads but the K on the turn left him drawing dead. The river was the 4 and Lee scored the knockout. He was up to 1.33 million. Lodden Breaches Two Million Johnny Lodden raised to 50,000 from late position and Denis Pisarev made the call from the button. The flop fell A102 and Lodden checked. Pisarev fired 65,000 and Lodden made the call. The turn was the 2 and both players checked. The river was the 7 and Lodden led out with 205,000. Pisarev made a quick call but Lodden turned over A7 for two pair and Pisarev mucked. Lodden took down a nice pot and he was at 2 million in chips. Affleck And Harder Tangle Matt Affleck raised to 48,000 from the cutoff and Christian Harder made the call from the button next door. The two saw a flop of 985 and Affleck led for 65,000. Harder made the call and the turn was the A. Affleck fired another 115,000 into the pot and it was enough to take it down as Harder mucked. Affleck took the pot and he was at 3.1 million. Harder slipped to 1.11 million. Singer Blasted Away Jameson Singer moved all in for 150,000 preflop and Derek Gibb decided to look him up. Here were their cards: Singer: 75 Singer had two live cards but they were as good as dead when the flop fell AA4. Singer needed running cards but his running shoes were shot off his feet when the A on the turn gave Gibb quads and left Singer drawing dead. The meaningless river was the 4 and Singer was eliminated. Jorgensen With The Knockout Diogo Borges was all in for 520,000 preflop against Theo Jorgensen preflop. Here were their cards. Jorgensen: AQ Borges was dominated and the board ran out AK7QQ10, giving both players two pair but Jorgensen the better end of it. Borges was out and Jorgensen was at 3.8 million. Kenney Doing The Killing Around Here Picking up the action on the flop, the board read Q105 and there was about 500,000 already in the pot. Paulo Figueiredo moved all in for 498,000 and Bryn Kenney made the call to put him at risk. Kenney: KQ Kenney flopped top pair but was up against the pocket aces of his opponent. But the turn was the Q, giving Kenney trips and leaving Figueiredo one step closer to the door. The river was the 7 and Kenney scored the improbable knockout. He was up to 3.38 million. Binette Goes Boom Francois Binette and Michal Wywrot each put in three-bets before they saw a J102 flop. Wywrot fired 162,000 and Binette shoved for 750,000. Wywrot made the call and he turned over AA. Binette was drawing to a straight with KQ. But the turn was the Q and the river was the J, giving Binette little help and he was out. Wywrot was up to 1.7 million. Tran Takes A Pot, But Takes Penalty For It Jonathan Driscoll raised it up to 44,000 from the hijack and Theo Tran made the call from the big blind. He then turned over his A-5, thinking he was all in. The floor was called and Tran’s hand was ruled live. The flop then came down A54 and Driscoll mucked immediately. Tran took the pot and was at 170,000. However, since Tran exposed his hand, he was given a one-round penalty. Siegel Eliminated Jordan Siegel moved all in for 268,000 and he was looked up by Jared Ingles in the hijack. Siegel turned over A9 but was trailing Ingles’ QQ. The board ran out K53103 and Siegel was eliminated. David Benyamine Doubles Up Evan Lamprea raised from the cutoff and David Benyamine put in another raise from the button. Lamprea moved enough chips into the middle to put Benyamine all in and he made the call. Benyamine: KK Benyamine was dominating and the flop fell Q94, giving Benyamine four to a flush. It also took away a few of Lamprea’s outs and he was left drawing dead when the 9 came on the turn. The river was the Q and Benyamine doubled to 800,000 while Lamprea slipped to 2.58 million. Levy Drops A Pot Gualter Salles raised to 50,000 preflop and Adam Levy made it 142,000 to go from the small blind. Salles called and the flop fell A53. Salles fired 100,000 and Levy made the call. The turn was the 10 and Salles bet 300,000. Levy released his hand and dropped to 945,000. Johnny Chan Eliminated Johnny Chan and pocket aces did not get along today. He lost a huge pot when he ran his kings into Robert Pisano’s aces during the first level and had a similar situation when he busted out. Chan open-shoved for 550,000 from the cutoff and Jonathan Driscoll snapped him off from the button. The blinds folded and the cards were turned over. Chan: JJ Chan fell victim to the aces again and the board ran out 76357 and Chan was eliminated. Grinder Making The Charge Duy Le raised to 40,000 preflop and Getty Mattingsley popped it to 105,000. Mizrachi made the call from the small blind and Le also tagged along. The flop fell 1084 and everyone checked. The turn was the K and Mattingsley fired 176,000. Both opponents called and the river was the 5. Le bet 500,000 this time and Mattigsley fled. Mizrachi decided to look him up after a session in the tank and Le tabled J9 for a whole lot of nothing. Mizrachi showed 77 for just sevens, but it was good for the pot and he was at 3.9 million. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, David Benyamine, Michael Mizrachi, Johnny Chan, Jordan Siegel, Gabriel Nassif, Theo Tran, Duy Le, Johnny Lodden, Bryn Kenney, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn, Robert Pisano, Mozheng Guan, Daniel Chamberlain Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn Level 26 Hour One Update: Jean-Robert Bellande EliminatedJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante ante Players Remaining: 70 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,049,583 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen — 8,600,000 Player Twitter Accounts Josh Brikis Notable Eliminations: 78. Jean-Robert Bellande — $94,942 Big Hands: Scott Clements Doubles Up Scott Clements moved all in preflop for about 1,000,000 and was called by Brock Bourne. Clements tabled the the AK and was in good shape against the K10 of his opponent. The board ran out 964J5 and Clements was up to 2,200,000 after the hand. Bourne was down to just 60,000. Jean-Robert Bellande Wins a Pot, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 680,000 and everyone folded. Bellande tabled the AK. He was up to 785,000 after the hand. A few hands later, Jeff Banghart opened to 130,000 from middle position and Jean-Robert Bellande moved all in for 815,000 from the button. Action was folded to Duy Le in the big blind. He reraised to 1,490,000. Banghart tanked before folding the JJ. Bellande tabled the Q10 and was dominated by the AQ of Le. The board offered no help to Bellande as it ran out K435J. Bellande was eliminated. Matthew Jarvis Wins a Pot James Fennell bet 190,000 on a flop of AA7. Matthew Jarvis called. The turn brought the 9 and Fennell checked. Jarvis bet 335,000 and Fennell folded. Jarvis was at 6,400,000 after the hand. Jeff Banghart Moves All In, Eliminated Shortly Thereafter Duy Le opened to 120,000 and Jeff Banghart made the call from the cutoff. The flop came 964 and Le bet 200,000. Banghart moved all in for 535,000 and Le folded. A couple hands later, Sergey Rybachenko opened to 120,000 from under the gun and Matt Harris moved all in for 1,060,000. Action was over to Jeff Banghart in the small blind. He moved all in for 880,000 and Rybachenko folded. Banghart tabled the QQ but was dominated by the KK of Harris. The board offered no help to the under pair and Banghart was gone. Harris was at over 2,000,000 after the hand. William Thorson Wins a Pot Jakob Toestesen opened to 125,000 from the cutoff position. Redmond Lee called in the small blind. William Thorson called in the big blind. The flop came 983. Action was checked to a Q turn card. Action was checked again to a 6 river. Lee checked and Thorson bet 350,000. Toestesen folded but Lee called. Thorson tabled the 75 for a straight and Lee mucked. Thorson was up to 7,110,000 after the hand. Lee was down to 1,700,000. Theo Jorgensen Loses a Pot On a board of QJ22J Theo Jorgensen bet 500,000. James Manning called with the 1010. Jorgensen held the A9 and was no good. Jorgensen was down to 8,600,000 while Manning was up to 1,990,000. Gabe Costner Moves All In Gabe Costner bet 425,000 on a flop of A98. Alexander Kostritsyn called and the J fell on the turn. Costner checked and Kostritsyn bet 1,050,000. Costner check-raised all in for for 2,855,000 more. Kostritsyn mucked and Costner was up to 6,600,000 after the hand. Kostritsyn was down to 3,850,000. Jacobo Fernandez Doubles Up Jacobo Fernandez was all in preflop against John Dolan. Fernandez was was all in for 425,000 with the Q9. Dolan exposed the 109. The board ran out 86252 and Fernandez doubled to 900,000. Dolan was down to 2,700,000. William Thorson Wins Another William Thorson limped in preflop and called a 135,000 bet from Evan Lamprea. The flop came Q74 and Thorson checked. Lamprea bet 215,000. Thorson made the call. The 5 fell on the turn. Thorson and his opponent both checked and the 6 landed on the river. Thorson bet 390,000 and Lamprea mucked. Thorson was up to 7,500,000 after the hand while Lamprea was down to 1,970,000. Player Tags: Jeff Banghart, Theo Jorgensen, Jean-Robert Bellande, William Thorson, Scott Clements, Duy Le, Jacobo Fernandez Level 33, Hour Two: Duy Le, Adam Levy EliminatedJul 17, '10 Blinds: 120,000-240,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 19,960,909 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 48,000,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 13. Duy Le — $500,165 Big Hands: Cheong Takes One Off Duhamel Joseph Cheong raised to 575,000 and Jonathan Duhamel made it 1.65 million to go. Cheong made the call and the flop came 754. Duhamel bet 1.4 million and Cheong called. The turn was the 4 and both players checked. The river was the 8 and Duhamel fired 4.38 million. Cheong snap-called and turned over J7 for the flush and Duhamel mucked. Cheong took the pot and was at 25 million while Duhamel was at 43.5 million. Senti Takes One Picking up the action on the flop, the board fell KQ9 and Jason Senti checked. Matthew Jarvis did the same and the 2 fell on the turn. Jarvis bet and Senti made the call. The river was the 6 and Jarvis bet 925,000. Senti called and showed AK for top pair and top kicker. Jarvis tabled K10 for top pair and a weaker kicker. Senti took the pot and he was around 14 million. Duy Le Eliminated In 13th Place ($500,165) John Dolan moved all in from the small blind and Duy Le snapped it off from the big blind, putting himself all in. Le: AQ The flop fell KJ4 and Dolan took the lead. The board finished off 5 and 5 and Le was eliminated. Cowboy Up Michael Mizrachi raised to 500,000 preflop and John Racener made the call. The flop fell J93 and Mizrachi moved in for about 2 million. Racener made the call to put the Grinder at risk. Mizrachi: KK Racener flopped top pair but Mizrachi held the cowboys for the lead. The board finished off 9 and Q and Mizrachi doubled to over 5 million. Adam Levy Eliminated In 12th Place ($635,011) Adam Levy moved all in for just under 4 million from under the gun. Jonathan Duhamel was next to act and he made the call. Everyone else mucked and the cards were tabled. Levy: KQ Levy was a victim of bad timing as he moved in on the aces. The board ran out 1063K2 and Levy was eliminated. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, John Racener, John Dolan, Adam Levy, Matt Jarvis, Jason Senti, Joseph Cheong Level 32, Hour Two: David Baker Eliminated In 17th PlaceJul 17, '10 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 13,723,125 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 29,400,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 17. David Baker — $396,967 Big Hands: Nguyen’s Pair Good Enough Soi Nguyen raised to 490,000 preflop and Brandon Steven made it 1.6 million from the big blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop came down J32. Both players checked and the turn was the 9. They checked again and the river was the 10. Steven bet 1.15 million and Nguyen made the call. Steven tabled AK for just ace-high while Nguyen showed 44 for the best hand. He took a nice pot and was at 12.1 million. Baker Moves In Duy Le raised to 505,000 and David Baker made the call from the big blind. The flop came down 532 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Baker checked. Le bet 1 million straight and Baker shoved. Le mucked and Baker took down the pot. He was at just under 6 million. Affleck Takes It Down David Baker raised to 420,000 and Matt Affleck made the call from the button. Duy Le also tagged along from the big blind and the three saw a flop of Q86. Action checked around to Affleck and he fired 825,000. Baker released his hand and Le did the same, surrendering the pot to Affleck. Affleck took down the 1.06 million chip pot and he was up to 17,500,000. David Baker Eliminated In 17th Place ($396,967) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500,000 and Matt Affleck made the call. David Baker also called from the big blind and the flop came down Q42. Duhamel bet 1.18 million and Affleck mucked. Baker then shoved for over 5 million and Duhamel made the call. Baker: J7 Duhamel was in front with the overpair but Baker had outs with his spade draw. The turn was a brick with the Q and the river missed as well when the 4 fell, sending Baker to the rail in 17th place. Benjamin Statz Eliminated in 16th Place ($396,967) Benjamin Statz moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Matthew Jarvis made the call. Their hands: Jarvis: KQ The board ran KKQ5K and Dolan Takes One From Cheong John Dolan opened for 500,000 from late position and was called by Joseph Cheong in the small blind. The flop was QJ4 and both players checked. On the 3 turn Cheong bet 635,000 and Dolan made the call. When the K hit on the river Cheong bet 1.125 million and Dolan called. Dolan showed KJ for two pair and Cheong mucked. Both sit with around 11.5 million in chips now. Jarvis made quads, knocking Statz out in 16th place for $398,967. Player Tags: David Baker, Cuong Nguyen, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Affleck, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven |
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