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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Dias: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
k8
Premiação
$259,211
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$1,279,800
Entries
948
Informações do Nível
Nível
7
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
4,000

Final Table Interview: Josh Arieh

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

If you follow poker at all, Josh Arieh should be a familiar name. He is best known for his third-place finish in the 2004 Main Event, but with seven World Series of Poker final tables and two bracelets on his résumé, he makes no it secret that the WSOP is his favorite time of year.

We caught up with Arieh as the players were heading to break.

Congratulations on the final table. In an interview a few years ago you talked about how the young kids are just getting so good at the game. Yet here you are at another final table. What’s your secret?

Thank you. I guess it's run-good. I mean I don’t know. I stayed really positive through my tables. I had some ups and downs. I was short at both of my previous tables and I just stayed positive.

One thing I keep telling myself when I am in a hand is that it’s in the cards. If I do the right thing or what I think is right, then I’m fine with that and I don’t care about the outcome. I just stuck with that and it kept me real even-keeled.

I didn’t have many highs and lows and it let me continue to keep my thought process going. I don’t know. I just try to improve every time I play. And I’m running good.

Any key hands that got you here?

There was a big pot yesterday when I was short. A guy in late position raised and Joe Cheong reraised from the small blind. I had two jacks in the big blind and the hand pretty much plays itself. I moved all in. The other guy called with ace-king and Joe called with aces. I caught a jack and I won.

That pot gave me a lot of confidence because I knocked out an amazing player that’s going to be tough on any table. Other than that, I have been real fortunate with how the tables have come down. I feel like if I could have picked an opponent to get help with it would have been Joe. Not that the others aren’t good players, but the great players got knocked out. My draws so far have been pretty fortunate.

You mentioned staying positive and making the right choices, but you do like to gamble?

I do. I love gambling.

How does gambling lend itself to this tournament?

Well, now it’s a little different and it’s more like a regular tournament. Each place pays money. But in the shootout earlier, it’s winner-take-all. You have to take more risks. The guy that comes in second makes the same money as the guy that comes in 10th. So you have to gamble a bit more and I am comfortable doing that.

I won a lot of flips and I could have lost my first one on day one and I would be out. I would still be happy with the way I played. I have no regrets so far.

You 've talked about how you lost your bracelets during a move. It made you sick to think they were stolen. Then you were so happy to have found them. What would a third bracelet mean?

It would mean a lot.

Are you thinking about it?

No. I am thinking about every hand. It’s hard not to think about it. I catch myself looking ahead seeing who I might play head up and picturing myself with the bracelet. I snap myself out of it immediately because it is all about the hand I am playing right now. I can’t think about anything else. And if I am thinking about anything else, then I am way behind.

Tags: Joseph CheongJosh Arieh

Steven Loube Eliminated in 5th Place ($53,777)

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Steven Loube - 5th place
Steven Loube - 5th place

Hand #49: Alex Bolotin opened to 25,000 and Josh Arieh made the call from the button along with Jon Lane in the big blind.

The flop fell {A-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} and Lane checked to Bolotin who bet 35,000 to produce two quick folds.

Hand #50: Alex Bolotin raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Steven Loube made the call from the big blind to see a {10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{9-Spades} fall with Loube checking.

Bolotin continued for 30,000 and Loube check-raised all in for for 251,000 with Bolotin making the call.

Loube: {K-Spades}{J-Clubs}
Bolotin: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}

With Loube trailing, he would need to find a king or an eight to take the lead, but when the turn and river landed the {4-Diamonds} and {6-Hearts}, Loube hit the rail in 5th place for a $53,777 payday.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Bolotin us
Alex Bolotin
880,000
290,000
290,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Steven Loube us
Steven Loube
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex BolotinJon LaneJosh AriehSteven Loube

Hand #51: Bolotin Spikes an Ace

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Alex Bolotin
Alex Bolotin

With a dead small blind, Josh Arieh was first to act, and he raised to 27,000. Alex Bolotin reraised to 85,000 out of the big blind, Arieh flicked out a call, and the dealer fanned {q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}. Bolotin led out for 90,000, Arieh raised to 235,000, and Bolotin moved all in for 855,000. Arieh snap-called.

Bolotin: {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}
Arieh: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The two-time WSOP bracelet winner held a commanding lead with a set of tens, but the {a-Spades} spiked onto the felt on the turn, giving Bolotin a higher set.

The {j-Clubs} bricked off on the river, and the Brooklyn native shipped a massive double to nearly 1.9 million chips. Arieh slipped down to around 850,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Bolotin us
Alex Bolotin
1,888,000
1,008,000
1,008,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Josh Arieh us
Josh Arieh
850,000
-671,000
-671,000
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Alex BolotinJosh Arieh

Hand #58: Lane Doubles

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Jon Lane doubles
Jon Lane doubles

Josh Arieh raised to 27,000 on the button, Dimitar Danchev called out of the small blind, and Jon Lane came along for the ride in the big blind. The dealer fanned {5-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, both players in the blinds checked, and Arieh bet 43,000. Danchev called, and Lane check-raised to 150,000. Arieh called, Danchev folded, and the turn brought the {9-Hearts}.

Lane moved all in for 340,000, and Arieh asked for a count before going into the tank. He cut out enough chips to make the call, leaving a mountain of yellow T1,000 chips behind, and eventually called.

Arieh: {a-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Lane: {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

Lane was ahead with a pair of eights, and blocked two of Arieh's outs with his flush draw, and held as the river brought the {5-Spades}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jon Lane us
Jon Lane
1,069,000
424,000
424,000
Josh Arieh us
Josh Arieh
440,000
-410,000
-410,000
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Dimitar DanchevJosh AriehJon Lane

Josh Arieh Eliminated in 4th Place ($72,846)

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Josh Arieh - 4th place
Josh Arieh - 4th place

Hand #59: Josh Arieh opened to 27,000 and Dimitar Danchev three-bet to 67,000. Arieh released his hand and Danchev was pushed the pot.

Hand #60: Jon Lane opened the button to 31,000 and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #61: Alex Bolotin raised to 25,000 and both Josh Arieh and Dimitar Danchev called from the blinds as the flop fell {9-Spades}{A-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and was checked round.

The turn landed the {10-Hearts} and Arieh led for 45,000 to prompt a fold from Danchev before Bolotin moved all in to put Arieh at risk for his remaining 365,000. After about two minutes in the tank, Arieh made the call for his tournament life.

Bolotin: {5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Arieh: {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

With Arieh needing to improve to a full house, the river landed the {8-Hearts} to send the two-time WSOP bracelet winner to the rail in 4th place for a $72,846 payday as Bolotin moves to roughly 2.2 million in chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Bolotin us
Alex Bolotin
2,200,000
312,000
312,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Josh Arieh us
Josh Arieh
Eliminado
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Alex BolotinDimitar DanchevJon LaneJosh Arieh

Hand #70-72: Danchev Gets His Fill

Nível 4 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Dimitar Danchev
Dimitar Danchev

Hand #70: Jon Lane folded his button, Alex Bolotin raised to 31,000 out of the small blind, and Dimitar Danchev called. The flop came {2-Hearts}{3-Spades}{4-Spades}, Bolotin tossed out a bet of around 40,000, and Danchev called.

The turn was the {5-Spades}, Bolotin checked, and Danchev took the pot down with a bet.

Hand #71: Bolotin folded his button, Danchev raised to 30,000 from the small blind, and Lane called. The flop came {k-Spades}{9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}, and Danchev check-folded to a bet of 40,000.

Hand #72: Danchev raised to 24,000 on the button, Lane called out of the small blind, and the flop came {q-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{2-Spades}. Lane checked, Danchev tossed out 21,000, and Lane quickly check-raised to 45,000. Danchev called.

The turn was the {4-Spades}, Lane led out for 40,000, Danchev called, and the {a-Hearts} completed the board. Lane casually flipped out 55,000, and Danchev slid out a raise to 222,000. Lane called, then mucked when Danchev showed {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} for a full house.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Bolotin us
Alex Bolotin
2,060,000
-140,000
-140,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Dimitar Danchev bg
Dimitar Danchev
1,506,000
586,000
586,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jon Lane us
Jon Lane
700,000
-369,000
-369,000

Tags: Alex BolotinDimitar DanchevJon Lane

Final Table Interview: Alex Bolotin

Nível 5 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Alex Bolotin
Alex Bolotin

Alex Bolotin began playing poker at the beginning of the poker boom and saw his first big results come in 2006 with a couple of deep runs, including his first final table. Since then he has earned over $2 million in live tournament cashes.

We caught up with Bolotin as the players at the Event #6 final table went on their second break of the day.

How have things been going today? Is everything going according to plan?

It’s been going great. I have been running really well. A couple of people that I have been worried about got knocked out. The guy who is second in chips is a really good player, he won the PCA Main Event for like $2 million plus a couple of other events. The other guy also seems solid, but I haven’t seen him before so he can’t be the best ever. So yeah, so far so good.

Any memorable hands along the way?

We only started with 12 today. I won a big hand where I doubled up. Shawn Busse, a very good online player, was the small blind. I raised the big blind with ace-king and he called me with queen-ten off. Flop came ten-four-three with two diamonds, I have ace-king of diamonds. He checked, I bet, he raised me and I shipped it. He called it off and I was a slight favorite in the hand and I won the flip. So that hand was big.

The huge hand four-handed was against Josh Arieh. He opens under the gun. I have aces in the big blind, I three bet and he calls. Flop comes queen-ten-seven two hearts and I bet. He raises me, I guess he could have a top pair there. He was chipleader at the time but I ship it in for a good amount and he called it with a set of tens. I caught my ace on the turn which was huge. That’s the hand that propelled me to the chip lead and now I am going to close it out.

How did you find the field in this tournament? Any other tough opponents that you encountered along the way?

On my second day I beat Jordan Young heads up. I got really lucky there. He was number one online in 2011 - he’s a very accomplished online player. There were actually a lot of really good players in this small buy in event.

I heard you really wanted to play the Millionaire Maker. Were you sad to be missing it?

Very much so. I was thinking of double dipping. I decided it is the more mature and professional thing to do to concentrate on one tournament at a time. It looks like it was a good decision.

Tags: Alex BolotinJordan YoungJosh AriehShawn Busse

Strategy With Kristy: The Final Episode feat. Andrew Seidman

Nível 5 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Andrew Seidman
Andrew Seidman

Andrew "BalugaWhale" Seidman is crushing the $1,500 buy-in Millionaire Maker, and he joins his former student on the final episode of Strategy With Kristy.

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Tags: Andrew Seidman

Jon Lane Eliminated in 3rd Place ($100,239)

Nível 5 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jon Lane - 3rd Place
Jon Lane - 3rd Place

Hand #119: Jon Lane had the button and he folded. Alex Bolotin raised to 42,000 from the small blind, Dimitar Danchev called in the big blind, and the flop came {3-Clubs}{a-Spades}{q-Clubs}. Bolotin led out for 45,000, Danchev called, and the turn brought the {10-Clubs}. Bolotin checked, Danchev fired out 130,000, and Bolotin folded.

Hand #120: Bolotin folded his button, Danchev raised to 40,000 from the small blind, and Lane folded.

Hand #121: Danchev raised to 32,000 on the button, Lane called from the small blind, and the dealer fanned {10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. Lane checked, Danchev continued for 41,000, and Lane check-raised to 185,000. Danchev snap-folded.

Hand #122: Lane was on the button and raised to 35,000. Both Bolotin and Danchev called, and the flop came {5-Hearts}{6-Spades}{2-Clubs}. Bolotin led out for 55,000, Danchev raised to 131,000, and Lane moved all in. Bolotin folded, and Danchev snap-called.

Danchev: {2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}
Lane: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}

The set of deuces held up as the turn and river bricked {j-Hearts}, {10-Spades} respectively, and Lane was eliminated in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jon Lane us
Jon Lane
Eliminado

Tags: Alex BolotinDimitar DanchevJon Lane

Hand #199-204: Bolotin Extends His Lead

Nível 7 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Can Alex Bolotin capture his first bracelet?
Can Alex Bolotin capture his first bracelet?

Hand #199: Dimitar Danchev was on the button and raised to 50,000. Alex Bolotin casually flipped in a call, then checked on a flop of {10-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{k-Hearts}. Danchev continued for 60,000, Bolotin check-raised to 185,000, and Danchev folded.

Hand #200: Danchev received a walk.

Hand #201: Danchev popped it up to 50,000 on the button, Bolotin called, and the dealer fanned {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}{3-Spades}. Bolotin checked, Danchev bet another 50,000, and Bolotin once again check-raised - this time to 165,000. Danchev folded.

Hand #202: Bolotin raised to 72,000 on the button, Danchev three-bet to 205,000, and Bolotin folded.

Hand #203: Bolotin received a walk.

Hand #204: Bolotin bumped it up to 72,000, Danchev committed enough chips to make the call, and the flop came {10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{7-Hearts}. Danchev checked before the dealer revealed any of the community cards, Bolotin fired out 77,000, and the 2013 PCA Main Event champ called.

The turn was the {q-Hearts}, Danchev knuckled again, and Bolotin bet 150,000. Danchev folded.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alex Bolotin us
Alex Bolotin
3,586,000
486,000
486,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Dimitar Danchev bg
Dimitar Danchev
680,000
-486,000
-486,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex BolotinDimitar Danchev