Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Dia 2 Começado
Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Dia 2 Começado
A total of 218 players are looking up at Shaun Deeb’s sparkling hat when Day 2 of Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix begins at 1 p.m. local time.
Deeb, chasing his sixth World Series of Poker bracelet, put himself in pole position as he carries a chip-leading stack of 311,200 into Day 2. Right behind him are Sampo Ryynanen (282,000), Kao “Flexx” Saechao (279,500), Chad Campbell (263,400), and Daniel Vargas (261,700).
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shaun Deeb | United States | 311,200 |
2 | Sampo Ryynanen | Finland | 282,000 |
3 | Kao Saechao | United States | 279,500 |
4 | Chad Campbell | United States | 263,400 |
5 | Daniel Vargas | United States | 261,700 |
6 | David "Bakes" Baker | United States | 238,000 |
7 | Hugh Joiner | United States | 211,800 |
8 | Nicolas Barthe | France | 208,800 |
9 | Paul Martino | United States | 205,600 |
10 | Ryan Roeder | United States | 202,600 |
A record-setting field of 789 filled up the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas yesterday, and many of poker’s biggest names came out for mixed-game action. David “Bakes” Baker (238,000), David Bach (183,100), Anthony Zinno (177,800), and Chino Rheem (141,900) are among those with healthy stacks heading into Day 2. Josh Arieh won his fifth bracelet in the $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship and jumped right into this event, bagging up 160,800 as he tries to win his second tournament in a row.
Further down the leaderboard are Phil Hellmuth (84,700), Calvin Anderson (84,600), Nick Schulman (81,300), Daniel Negreanu (63,900), and online legend Viktor “Isildur1” Blom, who is trying to cash in a live WSOP event here in Las Vegas for the first time in more than a decade but has his work cut out for him as he carries a stack of 47,500 into Day 2.
The first order of business once play resumes is to reach the money. Only 119 will take home part of the $1,053,315 prize pool, with nearly 100 players leaving today’s action empty-handed. Day 2 consists of 10 60-minute levels, with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21, which should come around 7:30 p.m.
The race to the money is on. Then it’s a quest to build up a stack and put yourself in a position for the final table. PokerNews will be following the action the entire way, providing live updates and chip counts through the bursting of the bubble and on towards the final table.
Nível: 16
Limit Flop/Draw: 2,000-4,000, 4,000-8,000 Limits
Stud Games: 1,000-4,000, 4,000-8,000 Limits, 1,000 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 1,000-2,000, 2,000/3,000 Ante
The remaining 218 players have taken their seats and unbagged their chips, and Day 2 is now underway.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Sean Harder raised to 5,000 from early position and was called by Adam Kipnis in the big blind.
The flop came 10♥4♥3♦ and Harder continued for 6,000. Kipnis called to the 2♥ turn, where he check-called another bet of 8,000.
The 6♣ fell on the river and Kipnis checked for a third time. "One pair," Harder said as he checked behind.
"Straight," Kipnis answered, showing 5♣5♦6♦6♠ to add to his stack early on Day 2.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Sean Harder |
145,000
-18,100
|
-18,100 |
Adam Kipnis |
130,000
27,700
|
27,700 |
Limit Hold'em
David Bach and Nai Hu had already put in several bets heading to the turn on a board of 9♣6♠7♦2♠. Bach, in the cutoff, bet and Hu called from under the gun.
The river came the 2♦ and Hu checked over to Bach, who checked behind and turned over A♣K♣. Hu mucked his hand as Bach took down the big pot with just ace-high.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
David Bach |
200,000
16,900
|
16,900 |
|
||
Nai Hu |
85,000
-12,800
|
-12,800 |
Pot-Limit Omaha
After Viktor Blom opened to 5,000 under the gun and got a call from Josh Arieh in the small blind, Kevin Song three-bet to 20,000 in the big blind.
Only Arieh called to see a flop of 6x5♥7♥. He then checkered and Song moved in the rest of his roughly 25,000 remaining chips which Arieh called.
Kevin Song: K♣K♠10♠5♦
Josh Arieh: A♥10♦8♣4♥
Song's overpair was crushed by the now five-time WSOP bracelet winner's flopped straight, and after the board completed Q♣Q♦, Arieh had scored one of the first elimination of the day.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Josh Arieh |
213,000
52,200
|
52,200 |
|
||
Viktor Blom |
57,000
9,500
|
9,500 |
Kevin Song | Eliminado | |
|
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Masaki Nakamura | Eliminado | |
Sachin Bhargava | Eliminado | |
Matt Vengrin | Eliminado | |
Christopher Chung | Eliminado | |
Alexandre Fradin | Eliminado | |
Yuichi Kanai | Eliminado | |
Richard Fuller | Eliminado | |
William Steele
|
Eliminado | |
Jason Acosta | Eliminado | |
Aaron Duczak | Eliminado |
Limit Hold'em
Masaki Nakamura was already all in and standing up from his seat filming the action with his phone as Anthony Zinno and Fu Wong built a side pot on a board of Q♣8♣J♠7♣Q♦.
Zinno, in the small blind, bet and Wong called. Zinno turned over J♦J♣ for the flopped set that turned into a full house on the river as Nakamura flashed A♣7♣ for a beaten flush as he headed for the rail.
"That's so mean. Not you. The runout," tablemate Scott Clements told Zinno after the hand.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Anthony Zinno |
220,000
42,200
|
42,200 |
|
||
Fu Wong | 10,000 | |
Masaki Nakamura | Eliminado |
Limit Hold'em
After Kao "Flexx" Saechao and Hussain Sajwani exchanged four bets each preflop, the duo saw a flop of J♥9♥8♥.
Sajwani bet and got snap-raised by Saechao. The more methodical Sajwani took his time before calling.
On the 8♣ turn, Sajwani check-called a quick bet from Saechao, and on the 9♥ river Sajwani checked again.
Saechao bet again, but Sajwani took a moment before raising. Saechao quickly folded his hand to send the pot across the table.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Kao "Flexx" Saechao |
110,000
-169,500
|
-169,500 |
Hussain Sajwani |
94,000
58,600
|
58,600 |