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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Dias: 2
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
62
Premiação
$627,462
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
4,425
Informações do Nível
Nível
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

End-of-Day Chip Counts (Completo)

Nível 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Kevin Detienne us
Kevin Detienne
988,000
Michael Wilson us
Michael Wilson
714,000
Mitchell Lehman us
Mitchell Lehman
700,070
70
70
Milwood Motley us
Milwood Motley
687,000
601,000
601,000
Doc Barry us
Doc Barry
666,000
David Vida us
David Vida
629,000
-96,000
-96,000
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
613,000
-37,000
-37,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Dennis Phillips us
Dennis Phillips
613,000
David Tran us
David Tran
576,000
514,600
514,600
Robert Cramer us
Robert Cramer
494,000
169,000
169,000
James Miller us
James Miller
468,000
-52,000
-52,000
Stephen Wood us
Stephen Wood
457,000
457,000
457,000
Anthony Wise us
Anthony Wise
450,000
146,000
146,000
Richard Lysinger us
Richard Lysinger
439,000
-21,000
-21,000
Arthur Hatcher us
Arthur Hatcher
437,000
398,700
398,700
Alan Gillespie us
Alan Gillespie
414,000
-16,000
-16,000
Deborah Phillips us
Deborah Phillips
412,000
52,000
52,000
Carl Torelli us
Carl Torelli
408,000
168,000
168,000
Richard Munro us
Richard Munro
397,000
147,000
147,000
Donald Maas us
Donald Maas
310,000
270,900
270,900
Lenard Sepke ca
Lenard Sepke
284,000
208,900
208,900
Michael Frederick us
Michael Frederick
261,000
-49,000
-49,000
Robert Cutshall us
Robert Cutshall
250,000
231,000
231,000
Kurt Chenchick us
Kurt Chenchick
216,000
46,000
46,000
David Smith us
David Smith
215,000
193,000
193,000

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Detienne Leads Seniors Championship with 32 Left

Nível 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Kevin Detienne leads
Kevin Detienne leads

Day 2 of Event #17: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship resumed today with 486 players returning from a record starting field of 4,425. At the end of the day, only 32 remained in contention for the massive $627,462 top prize.

Kevin Detienne ended the day as chip leader and was close to breaking the million-chip mark, finishing with a whopping 988,000. Michael Wilson will return Sunday in second place with 714,000, and Mitchell Lehman is third with 700,000.

Detienne spoke to PokerNews at the end of the day and told us that making an ace-high flush on the river early on had built his stack up. From there, he was always in contention, playing aggressive poker and avoiding any big coin flips with stacks that could hurt him.

"I don’t like coin flips," Detienne stated emphatically.

Dennis Phillips, the third-place finisher in the WSOP Main Event in 2008, rocked a short stack for most of the day but later on he clawed his way back into contention and ended the day in seventh place with 613,000.

The money bubble burst before the end of the first level of the day, and with 468 places paid it fell to Stanley Statkiewicz to be the unfortunate player to be the last to leave with nothing to show for his valiant efforts. After the bubble burst, the dam broke and a flood of players soon began pouring towards the payout desk holding their tickets for an initial min-cash of $1,752. "Payout!" was the constant background soundtrack as dealers called out the fallen players.

A few notables managed to hang on for a bit longer, but Sammy Farha and Barny Boatman couldn’t convert their chips into a big payday. Farha ran hot at the end of Day 1 and returned as one of the top-five stacks, but after doubling up a couple of opponents he was down to below average and eventually went out when he flopped top pair only to finish second best to his opponent’s bottom set. Boatman went out when he called a shove with the {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} and was up against the {k-Spades}{q-Spades}. The final board of {6-Spades}{j-Spades}{8-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} saw an end to his tournament.

After six levels of play, the field was reduced to 95 and the last four levels after the dinner break quickly saw the returning bunch reduced to 32 before bagging up chips for the night.

The players return Sunday at 11 a.m. when they will play down to a winner.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will bring you all the eliminations and up-to-date chip counts as well as hand-for-hand coverage of the final table of nine as the seniors battle it out for a WSOP bracelet and a top prize of $627,462.

Tags: Kevin Detienne

Event #17: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship

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