$1,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Day Two - Level 16
Jun 20, '08
Note: Players are now on a 20 minute break.
Blinds/Antes: 4000/8000/1000
Players Remaining: 33 of 2,447
Average Stack: 222,000
Chip Counts:
Danny Wong - 720,000
Anthony Sapio - 600,000
Lasse Peterson - 420,000
Thomas Patrick Gabriel - 340,000
Jesper Hougaard - 340,000
Bryan Micon - 310,000
Owen Crowe - 285,000
John Shipley - 280,000
Justin Wald - 275,000
Rick Solis - 270,000
Recent Eliminations:
Sutton Zolner
Roy Best
Bob Cotton
Big Hands:
Sutton Zolner’s Aces Cracked, Eliminated on Next Hand
Sutton Zolner was in dire straits after losing a massive pot containing over 200,000 in chips to John Shipley. Zolner and Shipley got it all in pre-flop, with Zolner turning over AA and Shipley tabling 77. The J104 flop was favorable to Zolner, but the 7 on the turn crushed his aces and had him drawing to two remaining outs. The Q on the river failed to deliver for Zolner, and Shipley doubled up. Zolner had Shipley covered by only 2,600 and was forced to ante 1,000 on the next hand.
During the next deal, Justin Wald raised from the cut-off and Zolner committed his last 1,600 to the pot. The blinds folded and Wald turned over A10. Zolner was in rough shape with 86, and the ten on the flop held up for Wald’s hand.
Justin Wald Has a Two Hand Rollercoaster Resulting in a Net Win
Justin Wald raised to 22,000 from early position and Danny Parks reraised all in for an additional 14,500. The action folded back to Wald, who lamented that he had been raising a speculative hand. Feeling pot committed, he agreed to a call and turned over 97, a severe underdog to Parks’ KK. Wald made a pair on the A95 flop, but the J turn and J river failed to improve Wald’s hand, successfully doubling up Parks.
On the next hand, Wald again raised to 22,000 from under-the-gun. The action folded to Bob Cotton in the cut-off who pushed all in for an additional 26,000. The other players folded, and Wald assured the table that he “actually had a hand this time.” Wald made the call and turned over KQ, a coinflip to Cotton’s 99. The board came K10753, and Cotton was eliminated. “You finally won a race,” Cotton told Wald as he exited the tournament area.
Nadim Shabou Eliminates Roy Best
Although currently trying to manage his own short stack, Nadim Shabou was able to eliminate opponent Roy Best, the only player at his table with less chips. Best pushed all in against Shabou’s big blind, and after pondering his situation Shabou called the additional 19,000. Best turned over A10, prompting Shabou to comment, “At least I have live cards.” Shabou turned over J4, and the board came QJ976, giving Shabou a pair of jacks.
Player Tags: John Shipley, Anthony Sapio, Danny Wong, European Report, Lasse Peterson, Sutton Zolner