2013 World Series of Poker

Event #20: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kka3
Prize
$277,274
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,368,900
Entries
1,014
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
80,000 / 150,000
Ante
0

The Defending Champs Takes on "Hollywood" Dave

Level 2 : 50/75, 0 ante

We caught up with the defending champ, Herbert Tapscott, just in time to see him limp from early position. "Hollywood" Dave Stann did the same from the hijack, the cutoff called and both blinds came along for the ride. Five players saw a flop of {9-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{j-Clubs} and three checks put action on Stann, who bet 75.

The small blind called, as did Tapscott, and three players saw the turn, which came down the {6-Diamonds}. Tapscott checked, Stann bet and both his opponents called.

The {7-Diamonds} river saw Tapscott check for a third time and Stann bet yet again. After the small blind folded, Tapscott made the call.

Stann: {j-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Hearts}{4-Clubs}
Tapscott: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{k-Clubs}

Stan rivered a straight for the high, and Tapscott tabled the nut low. Chop it up. Despite splitting that pot, both Stann and Tapscott are down from the starting stack of 4,500.

Player Chips Progress
Dave Stann us
Dave Stann
2,625
2,625
2,625
Herbert Tapscott us
Herbert Tapscott
1,775
-2,725
-2,725
WSOP 1X Winner

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Barbaro Gains Momentum

Level 2 : 50/75, 0 ante

We caught up with Cheech Barbaro about half-way into Level 2, where he was involved in a three-way pot that he ended up scooping.

There was one opening bet preflop, and the flop came {5-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{10-Spades}. Cheech checked, his opponent bet and both Cheech and the other opponent called. The turn came {q-Hearts}, which changed the dynamic as Barbaro now opened the betting. Both of his opponents called, and the river came {2-Diamonds}. Cheech let out another bet, and both opponents folded.

One opponent muck-showed {a-}{k-}, and Barbaro showed just one card, {j-Spades}. Cheech scooped and is now climbing the early leader board with a stack of around 6,000.

Player Chips Progress
Cheech Barbaro
Cheech Barbaro
6,200
1,700
1,700

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Where Are They Now?

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Don Zewin, Jason Lester & James Van Alstyne
Don Zewin, Jason Lester & James Van Alstyne

There's no denying the World Series of Poker, which is in its 44th year, has a rich history. Unfortunately that history is often overlooked in favor of both the young up-and-coming players and those made popular after the poker boom of 2003.

To help balance things out, we're decided to offer a brief glimpse on some of the "veterans" in today's field, those who have made their own special contribution to the game we all love.

Don Zewin: Back in the 1989 WSOP $10,000 Main Event, Phil Hellmuth stopped the legendary Johnny Chan from capturing his third Main Event title in a row, thus launching his own record-setting career. It was one of the most iconic moments in poker history, but somewhere along the way, Don Zewin, who finished in third place, was forgotten.

Over the next two decades, Zewin continued to grind cash games in Las Vegas while adding to his tournament résumé. In that time, Zewin amassed $1,171,019 in career tournament earnings, which include 19 WSOP cashes totaling $532,047. One of those cashes happened last summer when Zewin made his name known to modern poker fans as he made a deep run in Event #18: $2,500 Razz where he once again squared off against Hellmuth. Unfortunately for Zewin, he was once again denied a bracelet by the "Poker Brat" when he finished runner-up for $113,024.

For more on Zewin, check out the Where Are They Now? interview he did with PokerNews last year.

Jason Lester: Jason Lester has been around the poker scene for nearly three decades. His first WSOP cash came back in 1990 when he finished fourth in Event #10 $5,000 Limit Seven Card Stud for $29,400. Since then he has amassed 25 cashes totaling $1,865,157. That also included a bracelet win in the 2006 WSOP Event #18 $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold’em for $550,764.

While he won a bracelet, Lester may best be known by poker fans as the fourth-place finisher at the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event final table.

This marks the tenth anniversary of that legendary final table, and it’s good to see Lester hasn’t lost his passion for the game.

James Van Alstyne: James Van Alstyne is a H.O.R.S.E. master. Back in 2010, Van Alstyne took 14th in the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event for $10,282, which was pretty impressive considering he was the defending champ. That’s right, Van Alstyne won that tournament back in 2009 for $247,033 and his first WSOP bracelet.

What’s even more amazing, less than a week before that win he finished runner-up to Zach Fellows in Event #21 $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. for $192,866. Half of Van Alstyne's $736,357 WSOP earnings have come in H.O.R.S.E., and while today's event isn't in that format, you can rest assured that Van Alstyne can contend in any non-hold'em variation.

Tags: Don ZewinJames Van AlstyneJason Lester

Level: 2

Blinds: 50/75

Ante: 0

Amazon Faces

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante

The tournament clock say that 843 players have registered for this event so far, and that number will surely go up as registration is open until the start of Level 5.

The field is already so large that the Brasilia Room is completely full and new tables are being opened in the Amazon Room. That's a bit of a trek from where we're stationed, but we'll do our best to keep you updated on the players over there.

Here's a look at who we spotted on our initial walk through the Amazon:

Player Chips Progress
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
4,500
Jamie Kerstetter us
Jamie Kerstetter
4,500
StakeKings
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Jason Lester us
Jason Lester
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
4,500
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 4X Winner
James Mackey us
James Mackey
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
David Levi us
David Levi
4,500
Scott Clements us
Scott Clements
4,500
WSOP 3X Winner

More Notables in the Field

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Carlos Mortensen es
Carlos Mortensen
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 3X Winner
Jeff Lisandro au
Jeff Lisandro
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 6X Winner
Owais Ahmed us
Owais Ahmed
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Reslock us
Chris Reslock
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
StakeKings
Michael "Carwash" Schneider
Michael "Carwash" Schneider
4,500
4,500
4,500
James Dempsey gb
James Dempsey
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Dutch Boyd us
Dutch Boyd
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 3X Winner
Joe Kuether us
Joe Kuether
4,500
4,500
4,500
John Monnette us
John Monnette
4,500
4,500
4,500
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 5X Winner
Perry Friedman us
Perry Friedman
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
4,500
4,500
4,500
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 4X Winner
StakeKings
Mel Judah au
Mel Judah
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Jason Potter us
Jason Potter
4,500
4,500
4,500
David Chiu us
David Chiu
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 5X Winner
Mike Beasley us
Mike Beasley
4,500
4,500
4,500
Aaron Steury us
Aaron Steury
4,500
500
500
WSOP 1X Winner
Mark Gregorich us
Mark Gregorich
4,500
4,500
4,500
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
4,500
4,500
4,500
Max Pescatori it
Max Pescatori
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 4X Winner
StakeKings
Barry Shulman us
Barry Shulman
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
4,500
4,500
4,500
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
4,500
4,500
4,500

Cheech Barbaro Looking to Scoop His 2nd Bracelet

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Cheech Barbaro
Cheech Barbaro

PokerNews spotted Fransesco "Cheech" Barbaro, a Chicago native and mix game specialist, going for his second Omaha Hi-Low bracelet in today's event. Cheech won this event in 2011, beating 925 entrants to take down the first place prize of $262,283 and the elusive gold bracelet.

Cheech's unique style and aggression come from his experience as a mix game cash specialist, where creativity is the key to beating the game at the "snake-pit" high-limit mix tables. Barbaro plays in the Mix and PLO games at the Horseshoe in Hammond, Indiana, where you will find some of the toughest games in the Midwest.

We will be keeping an eye on Cheech throughout the tournament, bringing you live updates on him and all the other notable Omaha Hi-Low players in the field.

Tags: Cheech Barbaro