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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #41: $1,500 Six-Handed Dealer's Choice
Dias: 1
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
6532a
Prémio
$147,092
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entradas
419
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
27
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Friedman Keeps Firing

Nível 3

Pot-Limit Omaha 8

On a flop of {7-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, Adam Friedman was heads up with an opponent. His opponent checked and Friedman fired out a bet of 200. The bet was called, allowing the duo to see the {A-Spades} pair the board on the turn. Action checked over to Friedman once again and he continued his aggression with a bet of 600. Once again, his opponent opted to stay the course.

The river was the {Q-Hearts} and Friedman's opponent checked for a third time. Friedman cut out a bet of 1,850 and his opponent went into the tank. After a moment, he chose to release his cards and Friedman was pushed the pot. He now sits around 6,800 in chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
6,800

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Assorted Chip Counts

Nível 3
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
8,100 3,600
Huck Seed us
Huck Seed
WSOP 4X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
5,450
Eric Crain us
Eric Crain
4,650 -1,720
Scott Abrams us
Scott Abrams
WSOP 1X Winner
4,400 -1,500
John Monnette us
John Monnette
WSOP 5X Winner
4,400 -100
Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
WSOP 4X Winner
4,400 -100
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
4,300 -200
Steve Zolotow us
Steve Zolotow
WSOP 2X Winner
4,300 -200
Martin Staszko cz
Martin Staszko
4,100 -400
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
WSOP 3X Winner
4,000 350
Larry Wright us
Larry Wright
WSOP 1X Winner
3,800 -700
Konstantin Puchkov ru
Konstantin Puchkov
WSOP 1X Winner
3,600 -900
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
WSOP 3X Winner
3,250 -1,250
Andy Frankenberger us
Andy Frankenberger
WSOP 2X Winner
2,550 -1,650
Maria Mayrinck br
Maria Mayrinck
2,000 -2,500
David Williams us
David Williams
WSOP 1X Winner
1,850 -2,650
Chris Klodnicki us
Chris Klodnicki
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado
Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
Eliminado

Kassela Doubles with Royal Flush

Nível 3

Pot-Limit Omaha

We arrived at the table to find Frank Kassela and an opponent looking down at a completed board of {6-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{A-Hearts}. Kassela moved all in on the river for his last 3,100 and his opponent wasted no time calling.

"Straight flush," said Kassela, rolling over {A-Spades}{J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} for what was not only a straight flush, but a royal flush for the stone cold nuts.

Kassela's opponent mucked his hand and Kassela raked in a pot that brings his stack to around 9,500.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Frank Kassela us
Frank Kassela
WSOP 3X Winner
9,500 5,000

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Burr-bon Street

Nível 3

2-7 Triple Draw

Allen Cunningham raised the action from the cutoff and Melissa Burr made it three bets to go from the small blind. The big blind folded and Cunningham called. Both players pulled one new card at the first draw and Burr continued out with a bet. Cunningham called and Burr stood pat. Cunningham went into the tank for about 20 seconds before pulling one new card.

On the next betting round, Burr fired out another bet and Cunningham chose to let go of his cards. Burr was pushed the pot and she's now sitting right around 9,000 in chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Melissa Burr us
Melissa Burr
9,000 4,000
Allen Cunningham us
Allen Cunningham
WSOP 5X Winner
4,400 -100

Tags: Melissa BurrAllen Cunningham

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Nível 3

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More Chip Counts

Nível 3
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
8,350
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
WSOP 4X Winner
7,400 2,900
David "Bakes" Baker us
David "Bakes" Baker
WSOP 3X Winner
7,150 2,650
Tom Schneider us
Tom Schneider
WSOP 4X Winner
6,600 2,100
Brandon Cantu us
Brandon Cantu
WSOP 2X Winner
6,500 2,000
Robert Williamson III us
Robert Williamson III
WSOP 1X Winner
5,100 600
Gavin Smith us
Gavin Smith
4,700 200
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
4,700 200
David "ODB" Baker us
David "ODB" Baker
WSOP 3X Winner
4,500 -800
Daniel Idema ca
Daniel Idema
WSOP 3X Winner
4,350 -150
Naoya Kihara jp
Naoya Kihara
WSOP 1X Winner
4,150 -350
Brett Richey us
Brett Richey
3,700 -800
Kevin MacPhee us
Kevin MacPhee
WSOP 2X Winner
3,600 -900
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
2,650
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
2,400 -2,100
Bryan Campanello us
Bryan Campanello
WSOP 1X Winner
2,200 -2,300
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
1,800 -2,900
Steven Wolansky us
Steven Wolansky
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Bohlman Busts Shorty

Nível 3

A-5 Triple Draw

We picked up with the action after the first draw to see Bohlman fire out a bet (200). Bohlman's opponent was short stacked and raised all in for his last 300 total. Bohlman called.

Both players stood pat on the second draw and did the same on the third draw. Bohlman fanned {7-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{A-} for a seventy-six. His opponent showed {9-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{a-} before his cards were pulled into the muck. Bohlman was awarded the pot and now has about 5,100 in chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
WSOP 1X Winner
5,100 600

Tags: Scott Bohlman

Nível: 4

LIMIT FLOP/DRAW GAMES - 75 150 150-300
STUD GAMES 100 Button 50 150 150-300
NO-LIMIT (2-7/HOLDEM) AND POT-LIMIT GAMES 20 (2-7) 50 75 -

Gauging Player Reception to Dealer's Choice Event

Nível 4
Allen Kessler is among the pros who have enjoyed their first WSOP Dealer's Choice experience
Allen Kessler is among the pros who have enjoyed their first WSOP Dealer's Choice experience

With two levels in the books at the first ever World Series of Poker Dealer's Choice event, PokerNews decided to ask a few pros about their experience with the novel addition to this year's schedule. Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler, David "Bakes" Baker, Justin Young, and John Holley were kind enough to take a few minutes out of their break to share their thoughts. Topics of note included the competency of the dealers — who will need to know the rules and intricacies of no less than 16 poker variants — as well as the strategy involved during the early levels of play, and the pro community's desire to see dealer's choice added to the schedule on a permanent basis.

PokerNews: Has the event met your standards thus far, in terms of dealer competency and flow of the game?

Allen Kessler: Yeah, I mean, I thought it was going to be this crazy thing, and the dealers are actually pretty good. We’ve had a few mistakes by one dealer, but that’s understandable.

David "Bakes" Baker: The dealers are fine, we’ve had good dealers so far, very good actually. A lot better than some other ones I’ve had, so they seem to know what they’re about.

John Holley: I think it’s great, actually, we’ve had very good dealers, every dealer’s been knowledgeable on all the games. It’s been an interesting choice of game selection. I’m a little bit on tilt because somebody showed up to the table with really bad body odor (laughing).

Justin Young: The dealers honestly have been awesome, and the ones that aren’t super confident, are very receptive to, I wouldn’t say criticism, but at least instruction.

PokerNews: What has your personal strategy been thus far?

Allen Kessler: I just picked badacy randomly out of the pack, and all of a sudden three more people in a row picked badacy because they liked the game, which was kind of weird. But my whole strategy is, I’m keeping notes on my iPad on what games people pick, and I’m picking against those games. So if people keep picking like, Omaha hi-low, I won’t pick that. That’s why I picked badacy, because nobody had picked that yet, but once I picked it, it got picked three or four times.

It’s fun, what I do is just go randomly through the pile and pick games that I like. I’m stuck about 300 chips so far, but it’s been interesting. For example, the five-card draw, it doesn’t work in this game because… we tried it one round, and the pots were getting to be like 300 chip pots and that’s it. So I don’t think anybody’s going to pick that again, but the triple-draw games, they play really huge, and the stud games, with the antes, they’re also playing pretty big. No-limit played pretty small, and like I said, five-card draw was actually playing very small. I’m definitely never picking like PLO or no-limit hold’em, because I think my edge is in these draw games, and Omaha hi-low, stud eight-or-better, or even razz or something.

David "Bakes" Baker: We’ve been playing a lot of draw games and that’s been kind of fun. Personally, not much of a strategy going in, but if somebody’s playing a game very poorly, I would definitely look towards picking that. I guess one of my strategies would be to play a lot of draw games, that’s where a lot of the field has just never played before, especially baducy. The game’s that have never been offered at the World Series before, people are just naturally going to be a lot weaker in, so picking those games is definitely good. That’s just where I’m starting, and then feel out the table from there.

John Holley: I’ve just had some ugly spots, I lost two decent pots in PLO where I had aces double-suited, and had to give up after the flop. One of them with a set of aces, I had to give up on the river with a flush and a straight out there. Allen Cunningham picked five-card draw played pot-limit with his two choices, and both times I won in that game. I picked razz once and Omaha eight-or-better. I’ve just tried to pick against the European guy, I didn’t think he would like razz (laughing).

Justin Young: I think we’re all still just having fun right now, but once we get into the middle stages we’ll probably have a little more strategy when it comes down to it. I’m a little short right now, so I’m trying to pick the bigger bet games, no-limits, PLOs, single draws, stuff of that nature. I think with everyone being so deep, everyone’s just going to try and go with their best game.

PokerNews: What has been the reception to this event among the professional community, and would you like to see Dealer's Choice become a mainstay on the WSOP schedule?

Allen Kessler: Yeah, I think it’s a great idea. I wish it was $2,500 though, instead of $1,500. I think you’d basically get the same players but at least you’d have a little more leeway on the chips, and more play. I think if they do it again it should definitely be a $2,500 buy-in.

David "Bakes" Baker: It’s definitely reminiscent of home games that pros play together, or high-stakes cash games. So it’s kind of cool that everyone has a say, and that every table’s going to be different. I’m interested to see some of the dynamics that happen when the tournament gets a lot deeper.

John Holley: I’d love to, yeah... I love it. I played most of these games growing up, you know, and they only game I don’t have much experience in is 2-7 single draw no-limit, but I’ve played a lot of 2-7 triple draw. I play mixed-game cash, that’s what I normally do aside from tournaments.

Justin Young: It’s been pretty flawless up until now, I’m very impressed, and I really hope this event comes back next year.

Tags: Allen CunninghamAllen KesslerDavid "Bakes" BakerJohn HolleyJustin Young