2013 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9493k5k
Prize
$266,503
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$987,000
Entries
210
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Night is Over

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

The remaining 20 players are bagging and tagging. We will have full counts and a recap for you shortly.

Official End-of-Day 2 Chip Counts

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
433,000
63,000
63,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
323,000
3,000
3,000
WSOP 1X Winner
David "Bakes" Baker us
David "Bakes" Baker
226,000
51,000
51,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Gavin Smith us
Gavin Smith
204,500
109,500
109,500
Matthew Ashton gb
Matthew Ashton
177,500
-23,000
-23,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Miller us
Ryan Miller
176,000
-4,000
-4,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Richard Chiovari us
Richard Chiovari
160,000
15,000
15,000
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
156,000
138,000
138,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Will Thompson us
Will Thompson
155,000
29,500
29,500
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
145,000
10,000
10,000
Timothy Finne us
Timothy Finne
137,000
-13,000
-13,000
Jose-Luis Velador us
Jose-Luis Velador
127,000
7,000
7,000
Tuan Vo us
Tuan Vo
127,000
12,000
12,000
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
120,000
-15,000
-15,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
117,500
-38,500
-38,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Vladimir Shchemelev ru
Vladimir Shchemelev
97,000
-43,000
-43,000
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
88,000
18,000
18,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Tony Cousineau us
Tony Cousineau
59,000
-4,000
-4,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
55,500
23,500
23,500
WSOP 6X Winner
Ognjen Sekularac rs
Ognjen Sekularac
48,000
-92,000
-92,000

Bronshtein Leads Final 20; Rodawig Seeks Second Title in Three Years

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Yuval Bronshtein
Yuval Bronshtein

What started with 130 players here on Day 2—the remnants of a 210-player field—is now down to the final 20. The man best positioned to capture the World Series of Poker gold bracelet and accompanying $266,503 first-place prize is none other than Yuval Bronshtein, who finished as the chip leader with 433,000. With that said, players like Eric Rodawig (323,000) and David "Bakes" Baker (226,000) are looking to claim the Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better title for themselves.

Actually, Rodawig is seeking to capture the title for a second time. Two years ago he won Event #33: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Championship by defeating Phil Hellmuth in heads-up play. Not only did he deny the great Hellmuth his then 12th bracelet, he also took down his first piece of gold and the accompanying $442,183 prize.

Rodawig did not return to defend his title in 2012 due to a friend's wedding, and this marks the first time he's played a Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better tournament since 2011. If he could capture the title again, it'd be a truly remarkable feat. As the second biggest stack remaining he's got a legitimate shot of making that happen.

Day 2 began with a flurry of eliminations including those of Mike Noori, Hellmuth, Artie Cobb, Mike Sexton, Jason Mercier, Barry Greenstein, Daniel Negreanu and the defending champ, Adam Friedman.

With 25 players remaining, the money bubble was in effect, and it didn't take long to burst. Here's the hand that burst it.

Naseem Salem: {x-}{x-} / {q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{8-Spades}{k-Hearts} / {x-}
Eric Rodawig: {x-}{x-} / {5-Spades}{k-Spades}{a-Spades}{3-Diamonds} / {x-}

Salem completed, Rodawig raised, and Salem called. Rodawig bet-called on fourth, then the action was fast and furious on fifth and sixth, but in the end Salem was all in with two pair queens and eights. Rodawig hit an ace on seventh, so his hand was {5-Spades}{k-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}, and Salem bricked on his full house draw, exiting on the stone bubble.

Over the course of the next hour or so four more players hit the rail including Sam Feinberg (24th), Tom Schneider (23rd), Eugene Katchalov (22nd) and Francis Mariani (21st), each taking home $9,583.

While many notable fell, there are still quite a few still in contention including Gavin Smith (204,500), Mike "The Mouth" Matusow (156,000), Joe Tehan (145,000), Timothy Finne (137,000), Mike Leah (120,000), Eli Elezra (88,000), Tony Cousineau (59,000) and Brian Hastings (55,500).

The third and final day will kick off at 2 p.m. PDT on Friday. Join us then as we look to crown the Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better champion!

For now, we'll leave you with Kristy Arnett who has the highlights from across the Rio today:

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Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better

Day 2 Completed