2014 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
23522q3
Prize
$507,614
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,880,000
Entries
200
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Why Isn't Huck Getting Paid?

Level 13
Huck Seed
Huck Seed

"It's simple. You took a jump shot. It was an airball. You don't get paid," stated Nick Schulman to Huck Seed who had ventured over to his table.

Let's rewind.

The tournament has been back in play for 15 minutes already, but all the talk in the Amazon Tan section is related to whether or not Huck Seed should be paid for the basket he made.

Let's rewind a little further.

Outside near All-American Dave's food truck is a basketball hoop that is connected to a pull-up bar. Players, staff, and even the PokerNews crew have wagered on hitting jump shots and free throws out there, and the players find it a great way to pass time (or earn some extra cash) on the breaks.

From what we can interpret, Schulman and Paul Volpe were betting Seed on being able to hit a jump shot. Apparently, Seed launched his shot in the air, but it missed the hoop and somehow bounced off the pull-up bar and back through the hoop. How it exactly happened is what's been up for debate.

One of the arguments is that it bounced off of the pull-up bar and through the bottom of the rim before falling back through in the standard manner. Another argument is that it bounced off of the pull-up bar, ricocheting up and over the rim before falling back in.

Phil Ivey chimed in and said that if it bounced off something and went in, and that it should count, while others such as Schulman stated that it's a flat out air ball.

"Well, if it doesn't count then maybe we need to get some rules out there," said Seed.

"I just think that a guy that played college basketball and that is the best player in the room shouldn't be arguing if an air ball counts," Schulman sardonically replied.

As of now, players on every table are discussing the finer points of the shot, the bet, and whether or not Seed's shot should be counted.

Tags: Huck SeedNick SchulmanPaul VolpePhil Ivey

Owais Out

Level 13
Owais Ahmed
Owais Ahmed

Razz

Phil Ivey had the bring-in and Owais Ahmed completed for his last 1,500 with John Racener the only player to give him action.

Ahmed: {10-Diamonds}{5-Spades} / {2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} / {Kc
Racener: {A-Clubs}{8-Hearts} / {5-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{10-Spades} / {A-Spades}

With Ahmed making a ten-seven, it would be Racener's nine-eight that would see him pushed the pot as Ahmed hit the rail.

Player Chips Progress
John Racener us
John Racener
31,000
16,000
16,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Owais Ahmed us
Owais Ahmed
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Owais AhmedJohn Racener

Sweet Fold by Mueller; Full House for Le

Level 12
Greg Mueller
Greg Mueller

Stud 8

We just arrived on the scene when the dealer announced "Four bets," as Tuan Le threw a bunch of chips forward. Both Greg Mueller and Doyle Brunson called this raise and three players went to fourth street.

On fourth street Le hit a pair up and bet, Mueller showed his cards to the players on his left and right before swiftly throwing them into the muck. Brunson made the call. On fifth street Le bet again and Brunson called.

Mueller: {Q-Clubs}{7-Clubs} / {Q-Spades}{7-Spades} - fold
Brunson: (X-X) / {5-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Clubs} / (X)
Le: (X-X) / {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} / (X)

Both players checked on sixth and seventh and Le showed {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}{J-Clubs} for a full house.

"Well, I'm glad I didn't fill up," Brunson said with a big smile as he mucked his cards and lost the minimum. Mueller was pleased with his fold on fourth street and added that the four bets that went in on third street had him worried.

"I thought that's what you had," Mueller said when Le showed the aces that allowed him to drag in this pot.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Mueller ca
Greg Mueller
170,000
48,600
48,600
WSOP 3X Winner
Tuan Le us
Tuan Le
100,000
7,500
7,500
Doyle Brunson us
Doyle Brunson
75,000
56,000
56,000
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Doyle BrunsonGreg MuellerTuan Le

Madsen Leads Stacked Returning Field For Day 2

Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

Welcome back to our ongoing coverage of the 2014 World Series of Poker! Three-time bracelet winner and 2006 WSOP Player of the Year leads the returning 121 players with 129,200 in chips.

Madsen will be joined on the felt by many of poker's elite today. Two-time bracelet winner Greg Mueller is right on his heels with 121,400. Eric Rodawig rounds out the top three chip counts heading into the day with 112,000.

Yesterday's play saw exactly 200 entrants hit the felt with the hopes of becoming the next World Series of Poker champion. Unfortunately for more than a third of them, that dream would have to wait until the next event. Players like John Monnette, Eli Elezra, Stephen Chidwick, Dan Kelly, Brett Richey, Jason Mercier, Layne Flack, Scott Clements, and David "Bakes" Baker were all eliminated before the players bagged up for the end of the night.

While these players fell, others thrived throughout the first ten levels of the tournament. Just a handful of the notables returning include Jon Turner (106,000), Erick Lindgren (105,600), Michael Mizrachi (98,200), Justin Bonomo (89,800), Sergey Rybachenko (85,900), Josh Arieh (81,200), Scotty Nguyen (80,900), Abe Mosseri (74,800), Andrey Zaichenko (71,900), Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (59,800), Mike Matusow (58,500), and many more.

Also returning with a top-ten stack is none other than the PokerBrat himself, Phil Hellmuth. Hellmuth bagged 100,900 to close out Day 1 and will be searching for his third deep run of the series on the quest for his 14th WSOP bracelet.

Play kicks off at 2 p.m. local time, so be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we play down to and through the money bubble today!