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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #48: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q4
Premiação
$204,063
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$1,068,000
Entries
800
Informações do Nível
Nível
41
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
80
Jogadores Restantes
10

Event #48: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold'em

Dia 2 Começado

Day 2 Seat Draw

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChips
Amazon4491Orson YoungUnited States248,000
Amazon4492Mark MillerUnited States246,000
Amazon4493Renato SpahiuUnited States247,000
Amazon4494Lewis MurrayUnited States246,000
Amazon4496Taylor BlackUnited States246,200
Amazon4497Walter RodriguezMexico247,000
Amazon4498Alan GoasdoueFrance248,000
Amazon4499Pedro MadeiraBrazil247,000
      
Amazon4501Sean YuUnited States245,000
Amazon4502Hiep TranUnited States246,000
Amazon4503Sammy BolungPoland250,000
Amazon4504Raymond HensonUnited States247,000
Amazon4506Dominykas MikolaitisLithuania245,000
Amazon4507Phillip MondayUnited States246,000
Amazon4508Craig WelkoUnited States247,000
Amazon4509Ugur SecilmisTurkey245,000
      
Amazon4511Steve ChanthabouasyUnited States248,000
Amazon4512Brandon CaputoUnited States247,000
Amazon4513Victoria LivschitzUnited States247,000
Amazon4514Clayton KalisekUnited States244,000
Amazon4516Chris BrandUnited States247,000
Amazon4517Christopher ConradUnited States247,000
Amazon4518Gershon DistenfeldUnited States246,000
Amazon4519Chebli ChebliLebanon244,000
      
Amazon4561Ap GarzaUnited States247,000
Amazon4562Brad AndersonUnited States246,000
Amazon4563Mukul PahujaUnited States246,000
Amazon4564Alexandre VuilleumierSwitzerland268,000
Amazon4566Emrah CakmakFrance245,000
Amazon4567Alejandro PerezArgentina248,000
Amazon4568Carlos CaldasUnited States246,000
Amazon4569Aurelien DebaillieFrance248,000
      
Amazon4571Russell ThomasUnited States242,000
Amazon4572Gilles LamyFrance265,000
Amazon4573Mitchell CollinsUnited States246,000
Amazon4574Ari EngelUnited States246,000
Amazon4576Hwany LeeSouth Korea248,000
Amazon4577Christopher PutzGermay246,000
Amazon4578Michael BanducciUnited States246,000
Amazon4579Selahaddin BedirUnited States246,000
      
Amazon4581Sam GraftonUnited Kingdom247,000
Amazon4582Johan SchumacherBelgium248,000
Amazon4583Nicholas ManganaroUnited States247,000
Amazon4584Renan BruschiBrazil247,000
Amazon4586William DraperUnited States247,000
Amazon4587Joseph CheongUnited States247,000
Amazon4588Clayton FletcherUnited States247,000
Amazon4589Michael AbramsUnited States246,000
      
Amazon4631Taylor PollardUnited States248,000
Amazon4632Jonathan BetancurUnited States248,000
Amazon4633Tim ReillyUnited States245,000
Amazon4634Ben FarrellUnited Kingdom246,000
Amazon4636Valentyn ShabelnykUkraine247,000
Amazon4637Nicholas VerderamoUnited States246,000
Amazon4638Alfredo PachecoUnited States250,000
Amazon4639Evan SchwartzUnited States247,000
      
Amazon4641Martin StausholmDenmark248,000
Amazon4642Roman HrabecMexico266,000
Amazon4643Michael LeanosUnited States248,000
Amazon4644Jason ObingerUnited States246,000
Amazon4646Sohale KhaliliUnited States245,000
Amazon4647Jeremy MenardUnited States248,000
Amazon4648Ulysse HarryUnited Kingdom245,000
Amazon4649Shiva DudaniUnited States243,000
      
Amazon4651Wayne HarmonUnited States241,000
Amazon4652Taylor PaurUnited States244,000
Amazon4653Brian YoonUnited States247,000
Amazon4654Alexandra BriertonUnited States244,000
Amazon4656Ryan HandUnited States247,000
Amazon4657Mark DarnerUnited States247,000
Amazon4658Thomas BoivinBelgium246,000
Amazon4659Nicholas RuggieriUnited States248,000
      
Amazon4661Ron McMillenUnited States247,000
Amazon4662Mats UllerengNorway247,000
Amazon4663Nick SchwarmannUnited States247,000
Amazon4664Reiji KonoJapan246,000
Amazon4666Craig TrostUnited States245,000
Amazon4667Jared JaffeeUnited States246,000
Amazon4668Michael TrivettUnited States249,000
Amazon4669Juan Pardo DominguezSpain245,000

Eighty Players Return to Play Down to a Final Table in Event #48: $1,500 Shootout

Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Day 2 of Event #48: $1,500 Shootout will begin shortly with 80 players returning out of the 800 starting entrants. Ten tables will play eight-handed and by the end of the day, only one player from each table will survive and combine into one final table to be played on Wednesday, October 27.

Today's action will resume at 12 p.m. local time, everyone returning is already in the money and has cashed for a minimum of $5,549. Each player will be hoping to win their table and survive another day to increase their payday to at least $16,197 and potentially, the $204,063 first-place prize in addition to a coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

All of the returning players will have roughly the same stack, with slight differences based on chips from players who arrived late that were put into the well and out of play by dealers.

Some notables returning today who are looking for a spot at the final table include Joseph Cheong (247,000), Michael Trivett (249,000), Ari Engel (246,000), Gershon Distenfeld (246,000), Sam Grafton (247,000), Brian Yoon (247,000), and Ray Henson (247,000).

Day 2 starts at 12 p.m. local time on October 26 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. The tournament will restart with blinds at 2,000/4,000/4,000.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team continues to bring live updates of the tournament action.

Tags: Ari EngelBrian YoonGershon DistenfeldJoseph CheongMichael TrivettRay HensonSam Grafton

Nível: 15

Blinds: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 8,000

Nível: 15

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 4,000

Gershon “jets613” Distenfeld Looking for More WSOP Success

Nível 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Gershon Distenfeld
Gershon Distenfeld

Last December, Gershon “jets613” Distenfeld, who is in today's field after winning his table last night, was one of the finalists at the 2020 WSOP Domestic Main Event final table. He was a fan favorite because the 45-year-old pledged to donate 100% of winnings (minus any taxes) to charities of his family's choice, and he wound up finishing in eighth place for $125,885.

A professional in the finance space, Distenfeld said he simply plays poker for the challenge and competition.

“The charities I have chosen thus far encompass many of my and my wife Aviva’s personal areas of interest which include organizations with proven track records in helping those less fortunate and more vulnerable improve their lives," he said at the time.

Here's a partial list of the charities Distenfeld benefitted with his finish:

  • Minds Matter – Helping driven, low-income students succeed in college, create their future and change the world.
  • NCSY Relief Missions – Harnessing teen volunteers to address disaster relief and food insecurity. I named this program after my parents of blessed memory.
  • Yachad - Dedicated to enhancing the life opportunities of Jewish individuals with developmental disabilities or other learning challenges.
  • Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) - working to overcome cultural, legal and religious barriers confronting victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.

Distenfeld, 45, was born in Queens, New York but now resides in Bergenfield, New Jersey with his wife of nearly 21 years, Aviva. Together they have three daughters Shoshana (19), Talia (15), Esti (13), and one son, Aryeh (4). He graduated from Yeshiva University with a BS in Finance in 1997.

A recreational player, Distenfeld works for AllianceBernstein as co-head of Fixed Income and Director of Credit. His position has led to him being a frequent guest on Bloomberg TV and CNBC. In fact, the day after making the final table he was able to share the news to a mainstream audience by making an announcement on Bloomberg Surveillance Simulcast (at the 1:14:20 mark).

“I mainly started watching [poker] on TV in the Moneymaker era,” said Distenfeld, a passionate fan of the New York Jets and New York Rangers. “Eventually started reading/studying a lot and finally began to play in casinos. I gravitated towards tournaments over cash games. I have been going to the WSOP for a week in June for most of the past several years where I’ve played in some of the events, but this is my first Main Event.”

For Distenfeld, part of poker’s allure was the fact that he could use many of his professional skills in the game.

“I’ve studied behavioral finance a lot which has impacted how I approach the financial markets,” he explained. “I have brought that same discipline to the poker tables. Often, it isn’t how smart you are that determines your success. It’s capitalizing on the biases of others that makes you a consistent winner.”

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Tags: Gershon Distenfeld

Kalisek Coolers Conrad With Aces Over Kings

Nível 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

At Table #451, Clayton Kalisek got all his chips in preflop on the button against Chris Conrad in the big blind.

Clayton Kalisek: {a-}{a-}
Chris Conrad: {k-}{k-}

Conrad was unfortunate to run into such a cooler just after play began, and the board ran out {q-Spades}{10-Clubs}{8-Spades}{4-Hearts}{7-Clubs} to leave Conrad with dust and give Kalisek a quick double.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Clayton Kalisek us
Clayton Kalisek
470,000 226,000
Chris Conrad us
Chris Conrad
15,000 -232,000

Bolung Catches A Bluff

Nível 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

At Table #450, Sammy Bolung opened to 9,000 from the cutoff. Phillip Monday in the small blind called as well as Craig Welko, who was in the big blind.

The flop came {9-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{q-Spades} and action checked to Bolung who continued for 13,000. Monday made the call but Welko folded.

The {5-Spades} came on the turn bringing three cards to a flush. The action went check-check.

The river card was the {10-Diamonds}, Monday took the lead and bet 25,000. It didn't take long for Bolung to call.

Phillip Monday: {a-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}
Sammy Blung: {q-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Monday attempted to bluff Bolung out of the pot but his hand was just too good to fold.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sammy Bolung id
Sammy Bolung
306,000 56,000
Phillip Monday us
Phillip Monday
199,000 -47,000

Schumacher Risks Chips on River Versus Grafton

Nível 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

On a board of {k-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and about 240,000 in the pot, Johan Schumacher was facing a jam for his tournament life from Sam Grafton. Eventually, he called for his 83,000 remaining chips, and hands were revealed.

Johan Schumacher: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Sam Grafton: {a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

Schumacher had the best hand and took the early pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Johan Schumacher be
Johan Schumacher
410,000 162,000
Sam Grafton gb
Sam Grafton
140,000 -107,000