Event #3: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dia 2 Começado
Event #3: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dia 2 Começado
Table | Seat | Player | Chip Count |
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434 | 1 | Bradley Ruben | 26,200 |
434 | 2 | Khang Luong | 18,300 |
434 | 3 | Jason Somerville | 16,400 |
434 | 4 | Scott Simon | 46,700 |
434 | 5 | Philip Siegel | 46,900 |
434 | 6 | Christopher Conrad | 7,600 |
434 | 7 | Phil Laak | 65,700 |
434 | 8 | Samuel Greenwood | 19,900 |
434 | 9 | Gabriel Nassif | 20,900 |
435 | 1 | Cole Jackson | 17,500 |
435 | 2 | Arthur Claudet | 16,100 |
435 | 3 | Robert Paddock | 21,800 |
435 | 4 | Casey Yontz | 21,000 |
435 | 5 | Chris DeMaci | 8,200 |
435 | 6 | John O'Shea | 89,000 |
435 | 7 | Nicholas Kallenbach | 42,000 |
435 | 8 | Mikal Blomlie | 37,800 |
435 | 9 | Benjamin Yerushalaim | 19,000 |
436 | 1 | Carolyn Romero | 21,700 |
436 | 2 | Brandon Shack-Harris | 51,000 |
436 | 3 | Ashton Griffin | 51,500 |
436 | 4 | Maria Ho | 32,000 |
436 | 5 | David Eldridge | 14,700 |
436 | 6 | Allan Le | 88,200 |
436 | 7 | Iori Yogo | 79,900 |
436 | 8 | Justine Roders | 28,900 |
436 | 9 | Alexander Ziskin | 35,500 |
437 | 1 | Steven Loube | 31,900 |
437 | 2 | Christopher Lee | 22,200 |
437 | 3 | Gordon Vayo | 12,000 |
437 | 4 | Adam Chase | 8,500 |
437 | 5 | Leif Force | 58,100 |
437 | 6 | Erich Wehrmann | 34,400 |
437 | 7 | Jason Rosenberg | 18,100 |
437 | 8 | Matthew Hyatt | 13,000 |
437 | 9 | Paul Phillips | 65,700 |
438 | 1 | David Diiorio | 28,300 |
438 | 2 | Eric Shanks | 16,300 |
438 | 3 | AP Phahurat | 9,300 |
438 | 4 | Nick Guagenti | 32,400 |
438 | 5 | Dominique Mosley | 22,700 |
438 | 6 | Peter Charalambous | 40,500 |
438 | 7 | David Iammarino | 38,300 |
438 | 8 | Jamison Churchill | 15,700 |
438 | 9 | Perry Green | 34,900 |
439 | 1 | Morgan Popham | 56,580 |
439 | 2 | William Romaine | 7,700 |
439 | 3 | Tyson Potrebenko | 30,100 |
439 | 4 | Steve Stencil | 20,700 |
439 | 5 | Humberto Brenes | 9,900 |
439 | 6 | Jesse Yaginuma | 20,500 |
439 | 7 | John Gordon | 73,100 |
439 | 8 | Hoyt Corkins | 24,600 |
439 | 9 | Rick Feilberg | 6,400 |
440 | 1 | Eric Pratt | 22,500 |
440 | 2 | Richard Furay | 1 |
440 | 3 | Jorg Perleberg | 45,700 |
440 | 4 | Raymond Di Donato | 19,500 |
440 | 5 | Dennis Marcum | 29,300 |
440 | 6 | Joshua Field | 11,800 |
440 | 7 | Karim Jomeen | 10,600 |
440 | 8 | Jose Rosenkrantz | 5,600 |
440 | 9 | Yves Kupfermunz | 46,100 |
441 | 1 | Patrick Arena | 36,300 |
441 | 2 | Alexander Pulaski | 11,200 |
441 | 3 | Robert Matuszewski | 16,600 |
441 | 4 | Juan Manuel Esteves Dorrego | 5,200 |
441 | 5 | Krzysztof Stybaniewicz | 27,400 |
441 | 6 | Zachary Hirst | 19,300 |
441 | 7 | Andrew Paterson | 30,700 |
441 | 8 | Jeffrey Brunelle | 20,600 |
441 | 9 | Damon Kaufman | 29,800 |
442 | 1 | Mitch Schock | 25,200 |
442 | 2 | Austin Geyer | 7,700 |
442 | 3 | James Brown | 59,200 |
442 | 4 | Brian Kelley | 31,100 |
442 | 5 | Sean Remz | 45,500 |
442 | 6 | Erik Gorman | 49,400 |
442 | 8 | Andrew Holland | 17,800 |
442 | 9 | Alex Cohen | 13,000 |
443 | 1 | Arvis Nantz | 13,100 |
443 | 2 | James Morris | 56,200 |
443 | 3 | Blake Whittington | 35,200 |
443 | 4 | Kody Muir | 29,100 |
443 | 6 | William Fritz | 1 |
443 | 7 | Wayne Lewis | 32,600 |
443 | 8 | Matthew Ryan | 59,100 |
443 | 9 | Greg Merson | 33,200 |
444 | 1 | Scott Bosart | 17,400 |
444 | 2 | Syed Shah | 25,800 |
444 | 3 | Michal Maryska | 23,200 |
444 | 4 | William Kakon | 42,100 |
444 | 5 | Steve Billirakis | 75,800 |
444 | 6 | Stephen Jones | 25,100 |
444 | 7 | Scott Stanko | 46,800 |
444 | 8 | Stephen Chidwick | 21,700 |
444 | 9 | Josef Monro | 65,900 |
445 | 1 | Mark Thoennes | 50,700 |
445 | 2 | Michael Katz | 20,300 |
445 | 3 | Robert Darrah | 14,900 |
445 | 4 | Douglas Polk | 39,500 |
445 | 5 | Mark Johnson | 51,600 |
445 | 6 | Loren Klein | 133,900 |
445 | 7 | Curtis Krushelniski | 28,700 |
445 | 8 | Olivier Chaume | 38,000 |
445 | 9 | Neil Henning | 20,000 |
Golden, Colorado native Loren Klein brings a hefty chip lead into Day 2 of Event #3: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha here at the 2014 World Series of Poker, but several scary players are just one big pot away from stealing all of the headlines.
Klein's 133,900 is easily best, but we all know how volatile PLO can be. Keeping that in mind, John O'Shea (89,000; $1 million in live cashes), Steve Billirakis (73,800; $2.5 million in live cashes and two bracelets), and Phil Laak (65,700; $3 million in live cashes, one bracelet) are all players to keep a close eye on today. Of course, in Laak's case, he can steal headlines for reasons other than chip accumulation, as his colorful table demeanor is often a highlight.
Cards will be in the air at 1 p.m., and blinds will begin at 600/1,200. We're scheduled for 10 levels of play today, along with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 6. First place will receive just over $200,000 for this event. Stay tuned here on PokerNews as we find out who takes pole position for Day 3 tomorrow.
Nível: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante:
We found Jason Somerville checking on the end with a small pot in front of him against one opponent, who checked it back with the board showing .
"Top two," Somerville said, revealing . It was good, and he dragged the small pot.
"Top three, and the flush draw," Phil Laak said. "They put out the only pair you couldn't use."
The two bantered for a minute before Somerville remarked that Laak was the "most requested guest" on Somerville's popular online video series "Run It Up."
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Jason Somerville
|
19,000 | 2,600 |
After a flop of , Perry Green fired out 7,000 from the big blind after the small blind checked. The button then agonized for a while before folding, opening the way for Jamison Churchill to check-shove all in for 10,500 total. Green made the call, but he got bad news.
Churchill:
Green:
Green had the nut flush draw, but Churchill had three blockers, as well as a straight flush draw to go with his nut straight. The board ran out clean for Churchill, and the 1981 WSOP Main Event Runner-Up sent a portion of his stack to his right.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Jamison Churchill | 27,000 | 11,300 |
Perry Green
|
26,500 | -8,400 |
We didn't see the hand, but Ashton Griffin just busted out.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Ashton Griffin | Eliminado |
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We didn't see when the money went in, but cash game crusher Doug "WCGRider" Polk just doubled through former chip leader Loren Klein on a board of . Polk held for aces up, while Klein had for a bricked combo draw and an overpair.
At another table, well-known British pro Stephen Chidwick doubled up to 37,000 with a set of kings against a hand we didn't see.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Loren Klein
|
67,000 | -66,900 |
Douglas Polk
|
59,500 | 20,000 |
Stephen Chidwick
|
37,000 | 15,300 |
Apparently, Loren Klein busted Doug Polk while we were writing up the previous entry. According to PokerNews' own Pam Maldonado, Polk fired out a bet on a flop and was raised by the player to his left. Klein repotted, and Polk got it all in, while the third player folded. Klein had top two, and he held against an unknown hand.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Loren Klein
|
135,800 | 68,800 |
Douglas Polk
|
Eliminado |