Event #11: $1,500 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 2 Iniciado
Event #11: $1,500 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 2 Iniciado
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
423 | 1 | Joe Hebda | 21500 |
423 | 2 | Lucas Fridriksson | 97900 |
423 | 2 | Ryan Hemmel | 45200 |
423 | 3 | Jason Wheeler | 119200 |
423 | 5 | Michael Gagliano | 30500 |
423 | 6 | Jose Garcia | 28300 |
424 | 1 | Michael Aron | 23500 |
424 | 2 | Jerome Mangum | 63400 |
424 | 3 | Sal Dicarlo | 44800 |
424 | 4 | Todd Anderson | 54900 |
424 | 5 | [Removed:321] Siddiqui | 83000 |
424 | 6 | Joel Frederick | 41400 |
425 | 1 | Doug Luther | 42500 |
425 | 2 | Loren Ryber | 23100 |
425 | 3 | Ming Li | 41900 |
425 | 4 | Jose Paz | 14800 |
425 | 5 | Daniel Lanzalaco | 30400 |
425 | 6 | Josh Rotenberg | 38300 |
426 | 1 | William Perpich | 54400 |
426 | 2 | Hans Bosman | 56200 |
426 | 3 | Steven Hensley | 184200 |
426 | 4 | Evgeni Katz | 35500 |
426 | 5 | David Watters | 23800 |
426 | 6 | Steven Hoefs | 18100 |
427 | 1 | Ryan Drossel | 10200 |
427 | 2 | Nicholas Castagna | 93100 |
427 | 3 | Tigran Yazychyan | 37000 |
427 | 4 | Robert Edelstein | 100800 |
427 | 5 | Jeff Madsen | 65200 |
427 | 6 | Frank Debus | 66600 |
428 | 1 | Vlad Wezheritsky | 47000 |
428 | 2 | Leo Wolpert | 24100 |
428 | 3 | Bence Paris | 17700 |
428 | 4 | Luis Camprlo | 146000 |
428 | 5 | Max Pescatori | 13300 |
428 | 6 | Isido Sifuentes | 34300 |
429 | 1 | Steven Snyder | 37600 |
429 | 2 | Aninon Felipe | 32300 |
429 | 3 | Charles (Dave) Klapproth | 73000 |
429 | 4 | Alexander Venovski | 17900 |
429 | 5 | Andrew Kelsall | 106200 |
429 | 6 | Olivier Busquet | 88900 |
430 | 1 | Jason Manggunio | 31100 |
430 | 2 | Rinat Shakivov | 20800 |
430 | 3 | Eric Rappaport | 48000 |
430 | 4 | Nicholas Immekus | 159900 |
430 | 5 | Mike Sowers | 72100 |
430 | 6 | Daniel Engels | 65900 |
431 | 1 | David Postar | 61800 |
431 | 2 | Charles (Dave) Dawson | 103900 |
431 | 3 | Jamie Kerstetter | 22200 |
431 | 4 | Corey Burdick | 65600 |
431 | 6 | Kraig McCullough | 14100 |
432 | 1 | Abraham Korotki | 104800 |
432 | 2 | Itay Bavly | 23400 |
432 | 3 | Jerrimie Pacheco | 73000 |
432 | 5 | Steven Ayoub | 33000 |
432 | 6 | Nicolas Nowak | 33000 |
433 | 1 | Jason Mercier | 54100 |
433 | 3 | Eddy Sabat | 75700 |
433 | 4 | David Peters | 73300 |
433 | 5 | Charlie Coultas | 75400 |
433 | 6 | Michael McNeil | 25700 |
434 | 1 | Christopher MacNeil | 147000 |
434 | 2 | Robert Soulience | 7000 |
434 | 3 | Karen Sarrisyan | 42600 |
434 | 4 | Ty Reiman | 69800 |
434 | 6 | Lauri Pesonen | 61300 |
435 | 1 | Viet Vo | 46400 |
435 | 2 | Fernando Brito | 20700 |
435 | 3 | Andy Robinson | 64600 |
435 | 4 | Eric Blair | 41000 |
435 | 5 | Ronald Bell | 13500 |
435 | 6 | Pierre Milan | 29100 |
436 | 1 | Mark Napolitanon | 22700 |
436 | 2 | Dale Campbell | 36700 |
436 | 3 | Thomas Campbell | 41900 |
436 | 4 | Dean Buchanan | 110500 |
436 | 5 | Alen Bilic | 41800 |
436 | 6 | Niel Mittelman | 113100 |
437 | 1 | Kevin Darovlar | 45900 |
437 | 2 | Hans Winzeler | 50000 |
437 | 3 | Ricky Butts | 18600 |
437 | 4 | Dustin Cooper | 39600 |
437 | 6 | Rolan Sokolovski | 18400 |
438 | 1 | Daniel Heredi | 8900 |
438 | 2 | Alejandro Jauregui | 1 |
438 | 3 | Michael Hahn | 80700 |
438 | 4 | Ryan Franklin | 29900 |
438 | 5 | Cary Katz | 54000 |
438 | 6 | Thayer Rasmussen | 24100 |
439 | 1 | Raj Vohra | 71000 |
439 | 2 | David Bakes | 40000 |
439 | 3 | Vasil Medarov | 61900 |
439 | 4 | Adam Johnson | 69700 |
439 | 5 | Sebastian Pauli | 72500 |
439 | 6 | Blake Whittington | 135400 |
440 | 1 | Grzegorz Derkowski | 66300 |
440 | 2 | Zachary Humphrey | 57500 |
440 | 3 | Anthony Cousineau | 19000 |
440 | 4 | Stephen Kats | 51800 |
440 | 5 | Greg Ostrander | 38300 |
440 | 6 | Dan Healey | 42100 |
441 | 1 | Sarah Herzali | 35600 |
441 | 2 | Grudi Gruolev | 45000 |
441 | 3 | Justin Bonomo | 26600 |
441 | 4 | Neil Lusher | 26900 |
441 | 5 | Luis Contreras | 37000 |
441 | 6 | Everett Carlton | 42800 |
442 | 1 | Will Failla | 86300 |
442 | 2 | Erik Cajelais | 98700 |
442 | 3 | Diego Dubcovsky | 56300 |
442 | 4 | Benjamin Stroh | 27700 |
442 | 5 | Mark Darner | 65000 |
442 | 6 | Russell Rosenblum | 27400 |
443 | 1 | Vincent Moscati | 103600 |
443 | 2 | Rhys Jones | 68500 |
443 | 3 | Law Chun | 27700 |
443 | 4 | Lance Harris | 36100 |
443 | 5 | Sebastian Comel | 60900 |
443 | 6 | Noah Schwartz | 139900 |
444 | 1 | Tanner Millen | 107300 |
444 | 2 | Josh Kay | 54000 |
444 | 3 | Jesse Capps | 28400 |
444 | 4 | Joaquim Correia | 10300 |
444 | 5 | Karl Pirkoff | 17000 |
444 | 6 | Daniel Strelitz | 40000 |
445 | 1 | John Cynn | 21300 |
445 | 2 | Jason Man | 28100 |
445 | 3 | Natasha Barbour | 66100 |
445 | 4 | Spencer Cossette | 49900 |
445 | 5 | Taylor Paur | 42000 |
445 | 6 | Russell Thomas | 60000 |
Play resumes today in the first six-handed event of the 2014 World Series of Poker with just 134 players remaining and a plan to play either ten 60-minute levels or down to a final table of six.
Following a speedy day Monday, the field returns into the money already. After becoming the first player to crest the 100,000-chip mark rather early in the session, Steven Hensley holds the lead. But the pressure will certainly be on the man whose largest cash to date was a seventh-place finish in the $1,675 Main Event in the 2013 WSOP Circuit Event at Horseshoe Hammond just outside of Chicago for $68,173, as there more than a few sharks in the water below.
Nicholas Immekus, who came close to a $100k win at the Borgata Winter Poker Open in Atlantic City this past January, sits just below Hensley in the counts, as do familiar names like Noah Schwartz, David Peters, Erik Cajelais, Eddy Sabat, Mike Sowers, Jason Mercier, Olivier Busquet, Will Failla and a red-hot Jeff Madsen who took down the Heartland Poker Tour's $1,650 Main Event at the 2014 California State Poker Championship in L.A. a few short weeks ago.
Six-handed play is often marked by loose-aggressive play and today should be no different as these players vie for a spot in the final six and a shot at the $449,980 first-place prize up top. One can expect a ton of fast action as these players lay waste to the existing blind structure and any semblance of tight ranges on the way to crowning yet another WSOP $1,500 six-max champ.
And of course, PokerNews Live Updates will follow all of it from the call to shuffle up and deal to the night’s final bagging and tagging. Be here at 1 p.m. PDT to start following the coverage.
Nível: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Leo Wolpert managed to turn into two pair in the first few minutes here and dispatch fellow short stack Bence Paris.
As a result, the 2009 WSOP $10,000 Heads-Up champ is now sitting on close to 40,000 and enjoying abpout as good a start to the day as can be expected.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Leo Wolpert
|
39,000 |
Charles Klapproth opened from first position for 2,500 and Olivier Busquet made it 6,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Klapproth didn’t waste much time in throwing his hand away.
As Busquet was gathering in the chips Amnon Filippi asked him if he was going to enter the $1,000,000 entry Big One for One Drop tournament later in the series.
“Doesn’t look like it. I made no effort to sell. If I win this tournament...” Busquet replied.
Eddy Sabat has started the day quite aggressively.
First he stepped all over a 2,600-chip open from David Peters with a 7,600-chip three-bet to pick up a pot. Then after making it 2,700 from the button and getting calls from Peters and Charlie Coultas in the blinds, he fired 6,400 at a flop and grabbed another.
Looks like Eddy came ready to play.
Nicholas Immekus started the day second in chips and we caught up with him as he was bagging up that stack at the end of play yesterday to find out how he did. He told us that he hadn’t been involved in any huge pots but had steadily chipped up throughout the day it. “People were folding when I wanted them to, calling when I wanted them to.”
Immekus had been moved around a lot of tables throughout the day and said he had generally found it a pretty easy day. This is the fourth event he has played so far at the series — all the no-limit hold 'em tournaments — but this is the first one he has cashed. Immekus plays on PokerStars and Full Tilt under the screen name “Frenzuh.”
In one of the first hands of the day Eric Rappaport opened for 2,500 from the small blind and Immekus defended his big blind. They saw a flop of . Rappaport continued for 2,500 again and Immekus peeled the chips off for a call. The turn card saw a bet of 6,500 from Rappaport and Immekus gave it up. It could be a tougher table today for him.
Justin Bonomo managed to pick up and the last of Grudi Gruolev's stack in the process.
Just a few days removed from his second-place finish in Event #5: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Championship for $219,565, Bonomo now has a stack with which to play.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Justin Bonomo
|
64,000 | 64,000 |
Niel Mittelman just jumped up the leaderboard in a huge way.
He snap-called when Alen Bilic cold four-bet shoved in front of him, and Mittelman felted . Bilic held and after the board ran out, Bilic was off to the payout cage.
Mittelman is now among the chip leaders.