2009 World Series of Poker

Event 53 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo 8-or-better
Day: 2
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$159,390
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
467
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 467
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Seiver Still Here

Scott Seiver is still in and making a slight recovery -- he's up to 10,000 after calling bets from big stack David Wortham down most streets and then chopping the pot with him.

Wortham: {5-Spades} {3-Spades} {2-Diamonds} {8-Spades} ({A-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} {10-Diamonds}) for the low
Seiver: {K-Clubs} {7-Diamonds} {J-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds} ({A-Clubs} {K-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds}) for the high

Worth-am the Wait

The gent who finished off Marcel Luske, David Wortham, is now a force to be reckoned with -- he managed to make a royal flush to scoop a pot (what are the odds of that in stud?) and is now up to 57,000.

That royal flush in all its glory:

{Q-Hearts} {K-Hearts} {J-Hearts} {A-Hearts} {10-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}

Tags: David Wortham

Levy-Tation

David Levy found himself all in in a five-way pot, and although he chopped it with one other player, he's still on a very wobbly 5,000.

Levy: {4-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {9-Clubs} {2-Spades} {5-Spades} {6-Clubs} {Q-Clubs} for the low
Mr Chopped It: {8-Diamonds} {4-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} {10-Clubs} {A-Spades} {A-Hearts} for the high

Marcel-Out

Marcel Luske had an absolutely terrible day, slipping from a hefty 34,000 to 5,000 in around an hour, and has now managed to bust out in a three-way pot which David Wortham scooped, putting him up to 29,000.

Luske: {K-Clubs} {10-Clubs} {J-Hearts} {9-Hearts} ({K-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds} {8-Spades})
Opponent #1: {8-Diamonds} {5-Clubs} {3-Clubs} {Q-Clubs} ({2-Spades} {7-Clubs} {6-Hearts})
Wortham: {4-Diamonds} {4-Hearts} {4-Spades} {2-Diamonds} ({7-Hearts} {5-Spades} {3-Spades})

Tags: Marcel Luske

A-List Watch

How are all those folks you know off the TV doing?

Daniel Negreanu: 27,000
Chad Brown: 24,000
Mike Matusow: 22,000
Tim Vance: 29,000
Marcel Luske: now down to just 5,000, yikes
Andy Bloch: 16,000
Annie Duke: 18,000