David Moskowitz raised from under the gun and was called by Ilya Dyment in middle position as well as Matthew Davidow and Owais Ahmed in the blinds.
The flop came and Davidow led out with a bet. Ahmed folded. Moskowitz and Dyment called. The turn brought the and once again Davidow bet. Only Moskowitz called.
The completed the board and Davidow checked. Moskowitz moved all in for 4,500. Davidow hesitated for a minute then reluctantly called.
Moskowitz tabled for the nut straight and took down the pot after Davidow tossed his cards into the muck.
Fabrice Soulier opened to 10,000 on the button and Mike Wattel put in his remaining 14,000 chips from the small blind. The big blind folded and Soulier called to put Wattel's tournament life at risk.
Soulier:
Wattel:
The board ran out , giving Wattel a flush on the river to double through.
Matt Glantz raised from under the gun and was called by Christopher Vitch in the hijack, Andrey Zaichenko in the cutoff and Esther Taylor in the big blind.
The flop came and the action was checked to Vitch who bet. Zaichenko folded before Taylor raised. Glantz mucked. Vitch called.
The turn brought the and Taylor bet. Vitch called.
Taylor then checked as the completed the board. Vitch bet and Taylor called.
Vitch tabled his and scooped the pot with a 7-5-4-2-A low and his nine-kicker the difference for the high after Taylor showed .
A total of 154 entries in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship generated a prize pool of $1,447,600. The 64 remaining players in the field have their eyes on a first-place prize of $388,795. The top 24 players will be in the money, so they are still 40 eliminations away.
Two-time bracelet winner and 2015 WSOP Player of the Year Mike Gorodinsky begins the day as the chip leader with 304,000. Kyle Miaso is just behind him with 302,000, followed by Iraj Parvizi (263,000), Ilya Dyment (240,500) and Dan Shak (233,000) to round out the top five stacks to start Day 2. Also in the top 10 are big names Daniel Negreanu (224,500), Ray Dehkharghani, Tom Koral, Marco Johnson and David "ODB" Baker.
Defending champion Benny Glaser is still in contention, and so are Fabric Soulier, Anthony Zinno, Mike Matusow, Jeff Lisandro, Esther Taylor and Randy Ohel, among other talented pros.
Day 2 action will be underway at 2 p.m. in the Brasilia room and will last for 10 hour-long levels before the survivors bag for the finale of the event tomorrow.
Room
Table
Seat
Player
Location
Chip Count
Brasilia
715
1
Ralph Perry
United States
114,500
Brasilia
715
2
Matthew Davidow
United States
61,500
Brasilia
715
3
Owais Ahmed
United States
120,000
Brasilia
715
4
David Moskowitz
United States
55,500
Brasilia
715
5
Christopher Tsiolis
United States
55,500
Brasilia
715
6
Ilya Dyment
United States
240,500
Brasilia
715
7
Yarron Bendor
United States
86,000
Brasilia
715
8
Tai Nguyen
United States
76,000
Brasilia
716
1
Abe Mosseri
United States
142,000
Brasilia
716
2
Timothy Foley
United States
31,500
Brasilia
716
3
Ben Landowski
United States
176,500
Brasilia
716
5
Tom Koral
United States
192,500
Brasilia
716
6
Mike Gorodinsky
United States
304,000
Brasilia
716
7
Jared Talarico
United States
131,000
Brasilia
716
8
Daniel Zhu
United States
188,500
Brasilia
716
9
Viacheslav Zhukov
Russia
108,500
Brasilia
717
1
Aron Dermer
United States
168,000
Brasilia
717
2
Andrew Yeh
United States
49,500
Brasilia
717
3
Kyle Bowker
United States
156,500
Brasilia
717
4
Brock Parker
United States
75,000
Brasilia
717
5
Fabrice Soulier
France
161,000
Brasilia
717
6
David Prociak
United States
111,500
Brasilia
717
7
Mike Wattel
United States
54,000
Brasilia
717
8
Randy Ohel
United States
135,500
Brasilia
717
9
Mike Matusow
United States
148,000
Brasilia
718
1
Gary Benson
Australia
187,000
Brasilia
718
2
John Monnette
United States
144,500
Brasilia
718
3
Jeff Lisandro
Australia
79,500
Brasilia
718
4
Phillip Hui
United States
176,000
Brasilia
718
5
Dustin Sitar
United States
51,500
Brasilia
718
6
Curtis Phelps
United States
95,000
Brasilia
718
7
Chris George (NY)
United States
171,000
Brasilia
718
9
Rylen Sanehisa
United States
73,000
Brasilia
719
1
Christopher Vitch
United States
135,500
Brasilia
719
2
Andrey Zaichenko
Russia
162,500
Brasilia
719
3
Abdel Hamid
United States
91,500
Brasilia
719
4
Dan Shak
United States
233,000
Brasilia
719
6
Esther Taylor-Brady
United States
168,500
Brasilia
719
7
Matt Glantz
United States
105,000
Brasilia
719
8
Tony Hartmann
United States
98,000
Brasilia
719
9
Per Hildebrand
Sweden
41,000
Brasilia
720
1
Philip Long
United Kingdom
126,500
Brasilia
720
2
David "ODB" Baker
United States
190,000
Brasilia
720
5
Matt Woodward
United States
102,000
Brasilia
720
6
Kate Hoang
United States
100,800
Brasilia
720
7
Daniel Zack
United States
88,000
Brasilia
720
8
Robert Slezak
United States
85,500
Brasilia
720
9
Lars Gronning
United States
25,000
Brasilia
721
1
Marco Johnson
United States
192,000
Brasilia
721
2
Max Pescatori
Italy
56,500
Brasilia
721
3
Frank Kassela
United States
73,000
Brasilia
721
4
Ray Dehkharghani
United States
206,500
Brasilia
721
5
Timothy Flanders
United Kingdom
11,000
Brasilia
721
6
Iraj Parvizi
United Kingdom
263,000
Brasilia
721
7
Anthony Zinno
United States
103,500
Brasilia
721
8
Andrew Barber
United States
75,000
Brasilia
722
1
Vasu Amarapu
United States
39,000
Brasilia
722
2
Robert Stevanovski
United States
112,000
Brasilia
722
3
Benny Glaser
United Kingdom
53,500
Brasilia
722
4
Chris Bell
United States
54,000
Brasilia
722
5
Kyle Miaso
United States
302,000
Brasilia
722
6
Daniel Negreanu
Canada
224,500
Brasilia
722
7
Pavel Krasnoselskii
Russia
46,500
Brasilia
722
8
Shane Douglas
United States
30,000
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