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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #64: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship
Dias: 1
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
3j47773
Premiação
$364,387
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$1,325,400
Entries
141
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Limites
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
30,000

Defending Champion Chris Vitch Leads in Event #64: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Championship

Nível 10 : 3,000/6,000, 700 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

In the last mixed game championship event of the summer, all of the big names came out to test their luck on the opening day of Event #64: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, which drew 133 runners. Heading into Day 2, Chris Vitch leads a stacked field after bagging 279,500 chips to top the remaining 63 players.

Vitch came into the day looking to defend his title as the winner of this very event last year. He defeated 125 players then but will have a bit more competition this time around. Having won a World Series of Poker gold bracelet in the last two years, Vitch is looking to join Matt Matros and Loren Klein as the only players to win a bracelet in three straight years. As a mixed game specialist, Vitch has earned over $1.3 million in career tournament earnings and will be looking to add to that over the course of the next two days.

Some other big stacks following in Vitch's footsteps are Daham Wang who threw 276,500 in the bag, a mere 3,000 chips off the lead. Stuart Rutter ran up a stack of 236,000 to finish in the top three, while Terrence Hastoo (220,000) and Ryan Miller (207,500) round out the top five stacks.

The afternoon began with just 33 players taking their seats with a starting stack of 50,000 chips. Daniel Negreanu (76,500) was one of the first in his seat and remained there throughout the day. Negreanu added bits and pieces to his stack as the day went on until he nailed one big pot in the last level of the night. Negreanu entered a pot five ways and the action was capped on fourth street. By sixth street, the action was down to heads-up with Matt Glantz and Negreanu tabled two pair at showdown. That was good enough to earn him a healthy pot and put him back into contention, despite trailing off late.

Daniel Negreanu in action on Day 1
Daniel Negreanu in action on Day 1

Some other familiar faces to go wire-to-wire include David Benyamine (166,500), Jesse Martin (158,500),Eric Rodawig (79,500), and Mike Sexton (72,000). The entries continued to pile in as the day wore on with a total of 133 players making their way into the tournament.

The field was full of past bracelet winners and some of those moving on include Tom Koral (189,000), Scott Bohlman (156,000), Max Pescatori (85,500), Adam Friedman (79,000), James Obst (68,000), and Robert Mizrachi (35,500).

It wasn't a good day for all the players as over half of the field hit the rail over the first ten levels. Eli Elezra, Esther Taylor, Frank Kassela, Scott Seiver, Brandon Shack-Harris, Erik Seidel, Allen Kessler, Mike Matusow, John Hennigan, Jeff Lisandro, and Brian Hastings were among those eliminated.

With late registration staying open until the beginning of Day 2, the field is expected to add a few more entries. The action will resume tomorrow at 2pm local time on level 11 with the limits at 4,000/8,000. The prizepool and payouts will be announced once late registration closes and be posted shortly after.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on site to bring you all of the action throughout each and every event during the WSOP.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Amazon4241Kyle MiasoUnited States108,500
Amazon4242James ObstAustralia68,000
Amazon4243Gregory JamisonUnited States46,500
Amazon4245Todd BrunsonUnited States19,000
Amazon4246Yuval BronshteinIsrael118,500
Amazon4247Andre AkkariBrazil90,000
Amazon4248David BenyamineUnited States166,500
      
Amazon4251Robert MizrachiUnited States35,500
Amazon4252Phillip HuiUnited States83,500
Amazon4253Mack LeeUnited States23,500
Amazon4254Mike WattelUnited States44,500
Amazon4255Ken AldridgeUnited States167,500
Amazon4257Jerry WongUnited States113,000
Amazon4258Laurence KantorUnited States70,000
      
Amazon4261Joel TushnetUnited States90,000
Amazon4262Max PescatoriItaly85,500
Amazon4264Jimmy FrickeUnited States114,500
Amazon4265Shaun DeebUnited States48,000
Amazon4266Jack DuongUnited States67,000
Amazon4267Stuart RutterUnited Kingdom236,000
Amazon4268Jesse MartinUnited States158,500
      
Amazon4321Bart HansonUnited States18,500
Amazon4323Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom60,000
Amazon4324Brian TweteUnited States117,000
Amazon4325Andrew RennhackUnited States60,000
Amazon4327Timothy FrazinUnited States74,000
Amazon4328Yuebin GuoUnited States81,500
      
Amazon4331Daham WangUnited States276,500
Amazon4332Shirley RosarioUnited States37,000
Amazon4333Owais AhmedUnited States114,500
Amazon4334Joseph MichaelUnited States65,500
Amazon4335Tim MarstersAustralia75,000
Amazon4336Paul SokoloffCanada88,000
Amazon4337Andrew YehUnited States136,500
      
Amazon4341Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia195,000
Amazon4342Paul-François TedeschiFrance92,500
Amazon4343Adam FriedmanUnited States79,000
Amazon4345Soner OsmanUnited Kingdom202,000
Amazon4346Randy OhelUnited States105,500
Amazon4348Lars GronningUnited States26,000
      
Amazon4402Adam OwenUnited Kingdom100,500
Amazon4404Jan SuchanekNew Zealand47,000
Amazon4405Roy ThungUnited States35,000
Amazon4406David ProciakUnited States177,500
Amazon4407Daniel NegreanuCanada76,500
Amazon4408Andrew KelsallUnited States133,700
      
Amazon4413Scott BohlmanUnited States156,000
Amazon4414Mike SextonUnited States72,000
Amazon4415Robert CampbellAustralia104,000
Amazon4416Tim FinneUnited States168,500
Amazon4417Ryan MillerUnited States207,500
Amazon4418Matt GlantzUnited States32,000
      
Amazon4421Felipe RamosBrazil91,000
Amazon4422Eric RodawigUnited States79,500
Amazon4425Roland IsraelashviliUnited States130,500
Amazon4426Mike WatsonCanada128,500
Amazon4428Bryce YockeyUnited States125,000
Amazon4431Tom KoralUnited States189,000
      
Amazon4432Terrence HastooUnited States220,000
Amazon4433Jason GrayUnited Kingdom53,000
Amazon4434Richard SklarUnited States93,000
Amazon4437Christopher VitchUnited States279,500
Amazon4438Jyri MerivirtaFinland115,500

Tags: Adam FriedmanAllen KesslerBrandon Shack HarrisBrian HastingsChris VitchDaham WangDaniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineEli ElezraEric RodawigErik SeidelEsther TaylorFrank KasselaJames ObstJeff LisandroJesse MartinJohn HenniganLoren KleinMatt GlantzMatt MatrosMax PescatoriMike MatusowMike SextonRobert MizrachiRyan MillerScott BohlmanScott SeiverStuart RutterTerrence HastooTom Koral

Negreanu Takes One Down

Nível 9 : 3,000/6,000, 700 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Stuart Rutter: {x-}{x-} / {2-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{j-Spades} (folds on fifth)
Daniel Negreanu: {x-}{x-} / {5-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{5-Clubs} / {x-}
Matt Glantz: {x-}{x-} / {5-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{8-Spades}{a-Diamonds} / {x-}
Todd Brunson: {x-}{x-} / {q-Hearts}{4-Hearts} (folds on fourth)
Opponent: {x-}{x-} / {8-Hearts}{5-Spades}{q-Diamonds} (folds on fifth)

Five players were still alive in the hand heading to fourth street where a flurry of action unfolded. It was checked to Daniel Negreanu who made the first bet. Everyone called back with the action back on Stuart Rutter who made it two bets. Negreanu bumped it to three bets and Matt Glantz called. Todd Brunson got out of the way and Rutter made it four bets. Negreanu, Glantz, and the fourth player called.

On fifth, the action checked to Negreanu again who threw in a bet. Glantz raised this time getting rid of the two other players. Negreanu just called and Glantz said that was the best thing that happened to him all day.

Both players checked sixth and seventh with Negreanu turning over {7-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds} for two pair. Glantz picked up all of his cards and sent them face down to the muck.

Just a few moments later during the next hand, Negreanu had a small brain fart. "The only thing that would have been better is if I scooped the pot."

"You did get the whole pot," the whole table said as they burst into laughter.

"Oh ya," Negreanu joined in the laughter. "I was going to say, that was an awfully large half."

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Stuart Rutter gb
Stuart Rutter
168,000 8,000
Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
115,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
105,000 19,000
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
62,000 -19,000

Tags: Daniel NegreanuMatt GlantzStuart RutterTodd Brunson

Vitch and Taylor Chop One Up

Nível 8 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

Chris Vitch: {x-}{x-} / {8-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{a-Spades}{q-Spades} / {x-}
Brendan Taylor: {x-}{x-} / {2-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} / {x-}
Yehuda Buchalter: {x-}{x-} / {8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} (folds on fifth)

The action was on Chris Vitch on fourth street who was the first to throw in a bet. Yehuda Buchalter made it two bets and Brendan Taylor called. Vitche three-bet and both Buchalter and Taylor called.

Vitch led out on fifth and Buchalter thought for a minute before laying his hand down. Taylor stuck around and Vitch checked on sixth. Taylor was the one to initiate the betting this time and Vitch called.

On seventh, Vitch led out again and Taylor hummed for a moment before calling. Vitch showed {6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts} for just a low hand and Taylor tabled {9-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Clubs} for a pair of sevens to take the high hand.

Vitch is currently the clear chip leader late on Day 1 as he looks to defend his title that he won last year.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
Defending Champion
245,000 110,000
Brendan Taylor us
Brendan Taylor
WSOP 1X Winner
88,600 88,600
Yehuda Buchalter us
Yehuda Buchalter
10,800 -62,700

Tags: Brendan TaylorChris VitchYehuda Buchalter

Fuchs Scoops Watson

Nível 5 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Carol Fuchs
Carol Fuchs

Carol Fuchs: {x-}{x-}/{4-Spades}{5-Spades}{6-Spades}{10-Diamonds}/{x-}
Mike Watson: {x-}{x-}/{2-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}/{x-}

Picking up the action on fourth street, Mike Watson checked, Carol Fuchs bet, and Watson called. On fifth street, Watson checked again and Fuchs bet. Watson called.

On sixth, Watson check-called another bet, and on seventh, Watson check-called once more. Fuchs shows {J-Spades}{9-Spades}{J-Hearts} for a flush and it was good for her to scoop the whole pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Carol Fuchs us
Carol Fuchs
WSOP 1X Winner
50,500 1,200
Mike Watson ca
Mike Watson
14,500 -35,500

Tags: Carol FuchsMike Watson

Quads for Sokoloff

Nível 3 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Chris Tryba
Chris Tryba

Paul Sokoloff: {x-}{x-}/{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}/{x-}
Chad Campbell: {x-}{x-}/{6-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{8-Hearts}/{x-}
Eli Elezra: {x-}{x-}/{8-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}/{x-}
Chris Tryba: {x-}{x-}/{7-Spades}{J-Spades}{Q-Spades}{6-Diamonds}/{x-}

We picked up the action on seventh street, but there was already a massive pot in the middle of the table. Paul Sokoloff was first to act and he put out a bet. Chad Campbell called before Eli Elezra made it two bets. Chris Tryba called and then Sokoloff made it three bets. Campbell, Elezra, and Tryba all called.

"He has to have four tens," Tryba said immediately after action was closed.

Sokoloff did, in fact, show {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds} for four tens. His quads were good for the high end of the pot as Campbell and Elezra both mucked. Tryba showed his {A-Spades}{5-Spades}{3-Clubs} though and with his seven low, he took down the low side of the pot.

"My first five was a flush," Tryba said. "He has to have quads to be raising into these boards. But I didn't know if he was raising with a flush or a better seven or what."

"I had quads on the first four," Sokoloff mentioned.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Paul Sokoloff gb
Paul Sokoloff
54,000 -2,000
Chris Tryba us
Chris Tryba
WSOP 1X Winner
52,500 15,000
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
33,400 -6,600

Tags: Chris TrybaEli ElezraPaul Sokoloff

Scoop For Obst

Nível 1 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
James Obst
James Obst

James Obst: {x-}{x-}/{6-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}/{x-}
Robert Campbell: {x-}{x-}/{K-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{9-Spades}{Q-Hearts}/{x-}

Picking up the action on fifth street, Robert Campbell was the first to act and he put out a bet. James Obst called.

On sixth street, both players decided to check. On seventh street, Campbell bet and Obst dropped into the tank. He thought for about thirty seconds before deciding to call.

Campbell showed {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{A-Hearts} for two pair. Obst must've been thinking about raising because he showed {3-Clubs}{3-Spades}{5-Hearts} for trip threes, and that would earn him the whole pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
James Obst au
James Obst
WSOP 1X Winner
55,500 5,500
Robert Campbell au
Robert Campbell
WSOP 2X Winner
44,500 -8,000

Tags: James ObstRobert Campbell

Event #64: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship Kicks Off at 3 p.m.

Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

The last of the mixed game $10,000 Championship events kicks off on Sunday, July 1st with Event #64: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship starting at 3 p.m. This event marks the last championship event before the Main Event which kicks off on Wednesday, July 2nd, and it is also the final non-hold'em championship event on the schedule.

In 2017, it was Chris Vitch who took down this event, beating Benny Glaser heads up for the title and besting the field which brought out 125 runners for $320,193 and his second World Series of Poker bracelet. Vitch has put up some results this summer including two final tables and an 11th place finish in the Poker Players Championship, but hasn't been able to complete the trifecta of three bracelets in three summers just yet, a feat accomplished by Loren Klein earlier this summer. Vitch will likely be back for his title defense and he'll look to go back to back in this event to be another player, alongside Matt Matros and Loren Klein to win three bracelets in as many years.

For this event, players will begin with 50,000 chips and limits of 500/1,000. The plan for Sunday is to play 10, one-hour levels with a 15-minute break after every two levels. There will be no dinner break on the first day of play. Registration will be open until the start of Day 2 which starts at 2 p.m. on July 2. The event is scheduled for three days and should reach completion on July 3, where players will play down to a winner.

PokerNews will be here from start to completion and we will provide live updates throughout the tournament. Make sure to stay tuned in so you don't miss a thing.

Tags: Benny GlaserChris Vitch