2012 World Series of Poker

Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$269,037
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$996,400
Entries
212
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Friedman Tops Final 19; Ivey Lurking

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Phil Ivey enters Day 3 sixth in chips
Phil Ivey enters Day 3 sixth in chips

Day 2 of Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better has wrapped up after 10 levels of play today. When the day began, Chris Tryba topped the 137 players that remained from the starting field of 212. At the end of the night, just 19 were left to bag and tag for Day 3.

Tryba's day didn't go well at all. He just never seemed to be the one pulling in a pot, or even half of a pot at that. After several hours of what he deemed as torture, Tryba was finally eliminated well short of the money.

Day 2 was also the bubble day, which meant one unlucky soul would have to be deemed the tournament "bubble boy." That player was none other than well known professional Joe Tehan, who busted in 25th place. Other notables to finish outside of the money included Daniel Negreanu, Jason Mercier and the Godfather of Poker himself, Mr. Doyle Brunson.

Brunson made his return to the World Series of Poker in this event and had a good showing despite falling short of a cash. He played all of Day 2 with his son, Todd, seated across the table from him and the two seemed to enjoy the time on the felt together. We look forward to seeing Brunson and his cowboy hat at more WSOP events to come in 2012.

Leading the way into Day 3 is Adam Friedman. He bagged up 323,500 in chips and only has John Monnette joining him in the 300,000 club. Most of you will most likely remember Friedman from back in 2005 when he ran deep in the WSOP Main Event. Friedman was the player who famously lost a huge hand with flush over flush in the tournament that caused him to visibly break down on ESPN (see the 3:25 mark of this video). That year, Friedman's 43rd-place finish in the Main Event grabbed him $235,390. Friedman has been a regular at the WSOP each year since his deep run, locking up five more cashes, including four that have come from games other than No-Limit Hold'em.

Friedman will be joined by plenty of big guns for Day 3. You've got Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth with virtually the same amount of chips at 234,000 and 233,000, respectively. Then you've got Bryn Kenney, Todd Brunson, Marco Johnson and Eli Elezra all still in the mix. One can't forget about Allen Bari either, who will be bringing up the rear with the short stack of 20,000.

Day 3 is scheduled to commence at 2:00 PM on Friday in the Amazon Room of the Rio in Las Vegas. If you're in the area, stop on in to sweat the action, but if you're not, PokerNews will be your best option for all the live coverage hands down. We'll see you tomorrow and until then, goodnight from Las Vegas!

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Bryan Devonshire Eliminated in 24th Place ($9,675)

Bryan Devonshire - 24th Place
Bryan Devonshire - 24th Place

Bryan Devonshire has been eliminated in 24th place. He was all in on fifth street with the {9-Spades}{7-Diamonds} / {2-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{10-Clubs} versus Brian Twete's {K-Spades}{K-Hearts} / {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades}. Twete picked up the {8-Diamonds} on sixth and the {10-Spades} on seventh to finish with kings and eights. Devonshire added the {2-Clubs} on sixth and the {4-Hearts} on seventh, which left him with just a pair of deuces and the losing hand.

Devonshire was eliminated and the first player to bust in the money. He took home $9,675 for his finish.

Player Chips Progress
Bryan Devonshire us
Bryan Devonshire
Busted

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Tehan Bubbles; We're In The Money!

Joe Tehan - Bubble Boy
Joe Tehan - Bubble Boy

Joe Tehan got all of his money in against both Jesse Martin and Nikolai Yakovenko. Yakovenko had three clubs showing on sixth against Martin's trip sevens that were showing back. Yakovenko raised into the trip sevens and Martin called.

Yakovenko bet against on seventh and Martin called. Yakovenko tabled {A-Clubs}{7-Spades}{8-Clubs} to go along with his {2-Clubs}{K-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{6-Clubs} up cards for a club flush and a seventy-six low. Tehan had already thrown his hand to the muck and was already walking toward the exit before Martin could muck his hand.

With Tehan's elimination we are down to a final three tables or a 24 players. Each player left in the field is guaranteed at least $9,675. We will play one more level tonight. Be sure to stay tuned as the field is absolutely stacked!

Player Chips Progress
Nikolai Yakovenko ru
Nikolai Yakovenko
145,000 104,200
Jesse Martin us
Jesse Martin
WSOP 2X Winner
56,000 8,700
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
Busted

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Binger Eliminated; Bubble Time

Michael Binger eliminated
Michael Binger eliminated

It's time for the bubble in Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better. Michael Binger was just eliminated in 26th place. The last of his chips were claimed by Alexander Krapivinsky and John Monnette. Krapivinsky made trip nines to win the high portion of the pot while Monnette made an eight perfect for the low. Binger mucked his hand and was quickly out the door.

There are now 25 players left and the tournament is playing hand-for-hand. The next player eliminated will go home with no cash while the remaining 24 players will earn at least $9,675.

Player Chips Progress
John Monnette us
John Monnette
WSOP 5X Winner
201,000 6,000
Alexander Krapivinsky ca
Alexander Krapivinsky
120,000 -20,000
Michael Binger us
Michael Binger
Busted

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Tryba Eliminated by Kenney

Chris Tryba
Chris Tryba

Chris Tryba began the day as chip leader, but after "five hours of not making a hand" has been eliminated. Bryn Kenney did the honors and looks to have taken the chip lead.

Tryba was all in on fifth street with the {5-Hearts}{4-Clubs} / {6-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}. He was up against Kenney's {K-Clubs}{2-Hearts} / {A-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}.

On sixth street, Tryba pulled a {10-Spades} and then a {9-Spades} on seventh. Kenney got the {A-Spades} on sixth and the {10-Diamonds} on seventh. Tryba couldn't make a low and only had a pair of nines for the high. Kenney made a pair of aces for the high and won the pot to send Tryba to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
127,000 12,000
Chris Tryba us
Chris Tryba
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Day 2 of Event 15; Tryba Leads Going In

Phil Ivey looking for second WSOP cash of 2012
Phil Ivey looking for second WSOP cash of 2012

We are moments away from cards being in the air for Day 2 of Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better. After eight levels of play yesterday, Chris Tryba emerged as the chip leader with a stack of 63,600. Hot on Tryba's heels was Brian Twete (54,800) and rounding out the top three was David Grey (54,700).

While some notable players hit the rail yesterday, there are still an enormous number of big name players in the field. Just a few of those returning to Day 2 are Huck Seed, Justin Bonomo, Cyndy Violette, Dan Shak, Todd Brunson, Barry Greenstein and ESPN's star commentator Norman Chad.

Players will be looking to make the money today, with the top 24 players in the field receiving that honor. A min-cash locks up $9,675 while the champion of this event will pocket a cool $269,037.

Phil Ivey will also be returning to the felt today with a solid stack of 40,100. Ivey managed to win his table in Event 14: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout, so he will be playing in both events today. Yesterday's win in Event 14 gave Ivey his first cash of the 2012 WSOP, and he will most certainly be in contention to earn his second today.

Follow along all day as we give you the latest updates from the felt. And if you need to brush up on Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better rules, lingo or strategy, be sure to check out our rules page.

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