Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dia 2 Iniciado
Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dia 2 Iniciado
Welcome to Day 2 of Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2017 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. On Day 1 a total of 1,058 players entered, but only 102 will return today when play resumes at 12 p.m. local time. The money bubble burst late on Day 1 after approximately one hour of hand-for-hand play, and all remaining players are guaranteed at least $1,576, but all eyes are on the top prize of $179,126 and the accompanying coveted gold bracelet.
Leading the way is Casey Carroll, who has a massive stack of 210,800 chips. But with many fearsome contenders remaining in the pack, nobody has a clear-cut path to victory. Michael Mizrachi (153,800), Jason Wheeler (92,000), Nadar Kakhmazov (103,100), Juuso Leppanen (58,800), Tony Cousineau (24,000), and Dan Heimiller (16,800) are just a few of the more well-known players who will take their seats for Day 2.
Several familiar faces from last week's Event #18: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha are still in the hunt for WSOP gold in this event, including runner-up Jason Stockfish (69,200), third place finisher Igor Sharaskin, and fourth place finisher and WSOP Asia-Pacific Main Event winner Scott Davies (45,900).
Players will play 10 one-hour levels on Day 2 with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a one-hour dinner break after level six at approximately 6:30 p.m. local time.
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Room | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count |
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Amazon | 168 | 1 | Kyle Fleischmann | United States | 65,300 |
Amazon | 168 | 2 | Scott Bohlman | United States | 76,800 |
Amazon | 168 | 3 | Jason Chung | United States | 45,700 |
Amazon | 168 | 4 | Jose Rosenkrantz | United States | 11,700 |
Amazon | 168 | 5 | Steven Wolansky | United States | 14,100 |
Amazon | 168 | 6 | Andrew Watson | United States | 18,500 |
Amazon | 168 | 7 | Adam White | United States | 27,100 |
Amazon | 168 | 8 | Kenneth Po | United States | 19,700 |
Amazon | 169 | 1 | Mark Zullo | United States | 55,500 |
Amazon | 169 | 2 | Jason Wheeler | United States | 92,000 |
Amazon | 169 | 3 | Justin Gardenhire | United States | 41,500 |
Amazon | 169 | 4 | Caufman Talley | United States | 34,700 |
Amazon | 169 | 5 | William Migely | United States | 57,300 |
Amazon | 169 | 6 | Matthew Franklin | United States | 23,600 |
Amazon | 169 | 7 | Peter Ruderschmidt | United States | 32,000 |
Amazon | 169 | 8 | Kenneth Gregersen | Denmark | 61,800 |
Amazon | 169 | 9 | Lawrence Lazar | United States | 45,400 |
Amazon | 170 | 1 | Eugene Tung | United States | 34,400 |
Amazon | 170 | 2 | Brant Hale | United States | 22,900 |
Amazon | 170 | 3 | Rami Mornel | United States | 13,800 |
Amazon | 170 | 4 | Michael Rocco | United States | 81,400 |
Amazon | 170 | 5 | Alex Foxen | United States | 102,500 |
Amazon | 170 | 6 | Domone Siripane | France | 4,600 |
Amazon | 170 | 7 | Dan Heimiller | United States | 16,800 |
Amazon | 170 | 8 | Jon Lane | United States | 64,400 |
Amazon | 171 | 1 | Jesse Rockowitz | United States | 28,300 |
Amazon | 171 | 2 | Jacob Dahl | United States | 22,200 |
Amazon | 171 | 3 | Edward Slack | Guatemala | 33,800 |
Amazon | 171 | 4 | Jeff Chapman | United States | 30,000 |
Amazon | 171 | 5 | Gregory Kolo | United States | 45,000 |
Amazon | 171 | 6 | Daniel Spencer | United States | 44,500 |
Amazon | 171 | 7 | James Hoeland | United States | 29,000 |
Amazon | 171 | 8 | Alexandre Fradin | France | 128,900 |
Amazon | 171 | 9 | Timothy Woodson | United States | 24,200 |
Amazon | 172 | 1 | James Chen | United States | 77,800 |
Amazon | 172 | 2 | Allan Le | United States | 138,000 |
Amazon | 172 | 3 | Christopher O'Rourke | United States | 41,800 |
Amazon | 172 | 4 | Grantel Gibbs | United States | 46,700 |
Amazon | 172 | 5 | Jacques Misonne | Belgium | 20,200 |
Amazon | 172 | 6 | Jesse Fulmer | United States | 164,700 |
Amazon | 172 | 7 | Joshua Ladines | United States | 16,700 |
Amazon | 172 | 8 | Yosuke Sekiya | Japan | 33,000 |
Amazon | 173 | 1 | Bradley Jansen | United States | 59,800 |
Amazon | 173 | 2 | Alexander Condon | United States | 18,700 |
Amazon | 173 | 3 | Renato Marques | Brazil | 48,900 |
Amazon | 173 | 4 | Tyler Groth | United States | 54,200 |
Amazon | 173 | 5 | Stephen Ladowsky | Canada | 15,600 |
Amazon | 173 | 6 | Yueqi Zhu | China | 37,700 |
Amazon | 173 | 7 | Darren Taylor | United Kingdom | 96,400 |
Amazon | 173 | 8 | Arvi Vainionkulma | Finland | 58,500 |
Amazon | 175 | 1 | Jonathan Zarin | United States | 55,900 |
Amazon | 175 | 2 | Daniel Tang | United Kingdom | 14,000 |
Amazon | 175 | 3 | Toby Joyce | Ireland | 95,500 |
Amazon | 175 | 4 | Christopher Flint | United Kingdom | 40,100 |
Amazon | 175 | 5 | Fraser MacIntyre | United Kingdom | 111,100 |
Amazon | 175 | 6 | Christopher Frank | Germany | 105,400 |
Amazon | 175 | 7 | Jonathan Ruiz | United States | 55,900 |
Amazon | 175 | 8 | Igor Sharaskin | Russia | 118,600 |
Amazon | 176 | 1 | Yashuo Chin | United States | 146,200 |
Amazon | 176 | 2 | Jason Stockfish | United States | 64,200 |
Amazon | 176 | 3 | Nick Schwarmann | United States | 36,000 |
Amazon | 176 | 4 | Kan Ying | China | 28,000 |
Amazon | 176 | 5 | Madhava Wimalaratna | United Kingdom | 8,300 |
Amazon | 176 | 6 | Yu Zheng | United States | 34,200 |
Amazon | 176 | 7 | Brad Ruben | United States | 23,800 |
Amazon | 176 | 8 | Jeffrey Wang | United States | 41,400 |
Amazon | 176 | 9 | Karim Lehoussine | France | 18,000 |
Amazon | 177 | 1 | Tony Cousineau | United States | 24,000 |
Amazon | 177 | 2 | Mikhail Semin | Russia | 45,000 |
Amazon | 177 | 3 | Donald Maloney | United States | 20,500 |
Amazon | 177 | 4 | Bill Mince | United States | 53,500 |
Amazon | 177 | 5 | Phillip Mighall | Brighton, , GT | 55,400 |
Amazon | 177 | 6 | Florian Strasser | Austria | 93,000 |
Amazon | 177 | 7 | Jeremy Janowiak | United States | 21,900 |
Amazon | 177 | 8 | Andrew Lukovsky | United States | 116,500 |
Amazon | 178 | 1 | Rumen Nanev | Bulgaria | 15,700 |
Amazon | 178 | 2 | Michael Mizrachi | United States | 153,800 |
Amazon | 178 | 3 | Corey Emery | United States | 32,200 |
Amazon | 178 | 4 | Gary Bolden | United States | 47,500 |
Amazon | 178 | 5 | James Hughes | United States | 55,300 |
Amazon | 178 | 6 | Andrew Margolis | United States | 85,200 |
Amazon | 178 | 7 | Nadar Kakhmazov | Russia | 103,100 |
Amazon | 178 | 8 | Morgan Popham | United States | 26,000 |
Amazon | 178 | 9 | Daniel Harmetz | United States | 30,000 |
Amazon | 179 | 1 | Oskar Silow | Canada | 16,200 |
Amazon | 179 | 2 | Juuso Leppanen | Finland | 58,800 |
Amazon | 179 | 3 | Richard Hu | United States | 46,300 |
Amazon | 179 | 4 | Benjamin Eilers | United States | 50,400 |
Amazon | 179 | 5 | Nick Peperone | United States | 32,100 |
Amazon | 179 | 6 | Adam Brown | United States | 56,300 |
Amazon | 179 | 7 | Gregg Merkow | United States | 38,900 |
Amazon | 179 | 8 | Jesse Chinni | United States | 140,200 |
Amazon | 179 | 9 | Jeff Sluzinski | United States | 64,600 |
Amazon | 180 | 1 | Bruno Politano | Brazil | 51,200 |
Amazon | 180 | 2 | Scott Davies | Canada | 45,900 |
Amazon | 180 | 3 | Tom Midena | United States | 95,600 |
Amazon | 180 | 4 | Shane Raleigh | United States | 13,400 |
Amazon | 180 | 5 | Jesse Yaginuma | United States | 74,200 |
Amazon | 180 | 6 | Joseph Bowers | United States | 10,900 |
Amazon | 180 | 7 | Vincent Lam | Canada | 14,900 |
Amazon | 180 | 8 | Jia Mai | Canada | 168,000 |
Amazon | 180 | 9 | Casey Carroll | United States | 210,800 |
Nível: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
The tournament director congratulated the remaining players on making the money and to Day 2, and now the tournament is underway.
With a number of short stacks at the tables and fairly narrow pay jumps for a while, there is likely to be a rapid thinning of the field early on today and Jacob Dahl was one of the early eliminations.
All the chips were in the middle after a flop of ...
Jacob Dahl: — was the player at risk
Daniel Spencer: — was the man looking to knock him out
The turn and river
completed the board to give Spencer a straight and the remainder of Dahl’s chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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68,000 | 23,500 |
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Eliminado | |
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Toby Joyce raised to 2,800 from under the gun and Jonathan Zarin in the small blind was the only caller.
The flop came and Zarin checked. Joyce bet 3,400 and Zarin called. The turn brought the
and Zarin checked again. Joyce bet 7,400 this time, and Zarin called again.
The fell on the river and Zarin checked to Joyce once more. Joyce bet again, 16,600 this time, and Zarin went into the tank. After about half a minute of consideration Zarin folded, and Joyce took the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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91,000 | -4,500 |
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42,000 | -13,900 |
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A preflop all-in confrontation saw Gregory Kolo with a bigger stack face off against James Hoeland.
Gregory Kolo:
James Hoeland:
The board ran out .
“I see a flush,” said the dealer and pulled out the spades. Hoeland’s aces couldn’t hold and he was out.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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78,000 | 33,000 |
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Eliminado | |
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Michael Rocco and Brant Hale got all the chips in the middle before the flop and Hale had the larger of the two stacks.
Michael Rocco:
Brant Hale:
Hale had the preflop advantage with his aces and Rocco needed help from the deck in order to double up. The board ran out to give Hale the nut straight and send Rocco to the cage.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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25,300 | 2,400 |
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Eliminado | |
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Three players saw a flop of . Action checked to Michael Mizrachi who bet 4,000. The player in the small blind folded but Nadar Kakhmazov from Russia called in early position.
The turn card was the and Kakhmazov checked again. Mizrachi bet 6,000 this time and Kakhmazov sipped his drink through a straw for a while before asking how muck Mizrachi was playing.
“Same as you,” Mizrachi shot back.
A few more sips and Kakhmazov flicked his cards away.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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160,000 | 6,200 |
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130,000 | 26,900 |
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Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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141,000 | 76,800 |
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115,000 | 24,000 |
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94,000 | 2,000 |
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90,500 | -28,100 |
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52,000 | 23,700 |
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42,100 | -3,800 |
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38,000 | -20,800 |
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21,500 | -2,500 |
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20,500 | 3,700 |
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