2010 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
22277
Prize
$256,820
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,117,800
Entries
827
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Event #31: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Draw

Table 308
Seat 1: David Margolis (12300)
Seat 2: Michael Cole (17500)
Seat 3: Jeffrey Tunkel (10100)
Seat 4: Jay Hong (38000)
Seat 5: Cynthia Violette (29200)
Seat 6: Andrew Latto (3200)
Seat 7: Brian McKain (38000)
Seat 8: Allyn Marshall (14000)

Table 309
Seat 1: Chris Viox (14000)
Seat 2: Kerry Stead (8900)
Seat 3: Dale Pinchot (9700)
Seat 4: Richard Grafstein (10700)
Seat 5: Jason Mercier (16000)
Seat 6: John Mcsweeney (5100)
Seat 7: Laurent Lefrancq (17000)
Seat 8: Brian James (1000)

Table 310
Seat 1: John D'Agostino (5400)
Seat 2: David Fernandez (2700)
Seat 3: Richard Chiovari (5500)
Seat 4: Lonnie Heimowitz (7300)
Seat 5: Hani Awad (19100)
Seat 6: Mark Gregorich (2400)
Seat 7: Todd Keikoan (23300)
Seat 8: Justin Iovanne (2400)

Table 311
Seat 1: Richard Sallustro (29800)
Seat 2: Clayton Mozdzen (33600)
Seat 3: Barbara Lewis (12100)
Seat 4: Mathew Barreira (18500)
Seat 5: James Neden (9100)
Seat 6: Daniel Cossette (14700)
Seat 7: Zachary Gilbert (5800)
Seat 8: Mitar Kalezic (5500)

Table 312
Seat 1: Henry Porcaro (6800)
Seat 2: Robert Mizrachi (3200)
Seat 3: Tom McCormick (9300)
Seat 4: Daniel Nicewander (13900)
Seat 5: Charles Butler (2400)
Seat 6: Ryan Caskey (19700)
Seat 7: Marc Ferguson (2900)
Seat 8: Robert Courtney (15900)

Table 313
Seat 1: Jeffrey Barron (9100)
Seat 2: Jason Puglisi (12400)
Seat 3: Wesley Huff (19000)
Seat 4: Dustin Leary (23200)
Seat 5: Joe Ritzie (8300)
Seat 6: Manuel Labandeira (18500)
Seat 7: Jose Razocabrera (14500)
Seat 8: Chiori Gannon (6100)

Table 314
Seat 1: Gerald Luckhaupt (2000)
Seat 2: Pat Pezzin (12200)
Seat 3: Blake Cahail (23300)
Seat 4: Daniel Hofer (11100)
Seat 5: Jason Lanzillotta (7200)
Seat 6: David Fried (10100)
Seat 7: Steven Sauser (21500)
Seat 8: Danny Kalpakis (12300)

Table 315
Seat 1: Mark Provenzano (5200)
Seat 2: Mark Sykes (16100)
Seat 3: Thomas Weideman (22700)
Seat 4: Ming Lee (12100)
Seat 5: Robert Rasmussen (44600)
Seat 6: Mike Puskarich (8800)
Seat 7: Byron Scott (3800)
Seat 8: Ronnie Hofman (500)

Table 317
Seat 1: Severin Walser (16100)
Seat 2: John Hoang (6100)
Seat 3: Candace Liu (29400)
Seat 4: Bryan Anderson (16700)
Seat 5: Ryan Davis (500)
Seat 6: Marco Hartmann (5100)
Seat 7: Dorman Atchison (12600)
Seat 8: Ming Reslock (50000)

Table 318
Seat 1: Annand Ramdin (19100)
Seat 2: Gregory Browder (15400)
Seat 3: James Darnaby (8000)
Seat 4: Johannes Steindl (19900)
Seat 5: Ylon Schwartz (14600)
Seat 6: Roman Rypma (9800)
Seat 7: Gary Clark (18900)
Seat 8: John Regan (21000)

Table 319
Seat 1: Bruce Hoyt (28200)
Seat 2: George Lind (15000)
Seat 3: Jim Geary (14600)
Seat 4: Phil Ivey (10800)
Seat 5: Brendan Taylor (9500)
Seat 6: Marlon Milne (17500)
Seat 7: Dana Kellstrom (4700)
Seat 8: Vasili Lazarou (30500)

Table 320
Seat 1: Don Zewin (6600)
Seat 2: Lawrence Birk (6500)
Seat 3: Robert Campbell (30700)
Seat 4: Matthew Kozlowski (2600)
Seat 5: Charles Townsend (11000)
Seat 6: Shawn Van (19)
Seat 7: Paul Dewald (19700)
Seat 8: Maria Ho (38000)

Table 321
Seat 1: Dennis Thorn (12500)
Seat 2: Erik Seidel (9800)
Seat 3: Jarrod Brogdon (6300)
Seat 4: Mickey Appleman (8400)
Seat 5: Jon Turner (27400)
Seat 6: Gail Malec (12100)
Seat 7: John Cernuto (24100)
Seat 8: Lex Veldhuis (30100)

Table 322
Seat 1: Robert Toft (9500)
Seat 2: Linda Johnson (23000)
Seat 3: Stefan Rapp (13200)
Seat 4: Kenneth Aldridge (19000)
Seat 5: Jorge Crespo (2800)
Seat 6: Joseph Paz (10900)
Seat 7: Allen Kessler (36900)
Seat 8: David Mitchell (9400)

Table 323
Seat 1: John Juanda (11200)
Seat 2: Max Stern (12400)
Seat 3: Susan Joseph (9200)
Seat 4: Scott Laurie (22500)
Seat 5: Stewart Yancik (13200)
Seat 6: Konstantin Puchkov (28200)
Seat 7: Dennis Seagle (37400)
Seat 8: Jack Rosenfeldt (20700)

Table 324
Seat 1: Al Barbieri (20500)
Seat 2: David Brooker (8700)
Seat 3: Sirous Jamshidi (29500)
Seat 4: Desmond Portano (16900)
Seat 5: Miguel Gutierrez (12500)
Seat 6: Suzan Landrum (4400)
Seat 7: Ronald Terrill (9000)
Seat 8: Chip Jett (21300)

Table 325
Seat 1: Steven Sample (22200)
Seat 2: Yuval Bronshtein (17900)
Seat 3: Joseph Aronesty (1400)
Seat 4: Brandon Cantu (29100)
Seat 5: Eric Conti (17400)
Seat 6: Katherine Baxter (15800)
Seat 7: Charles Polk (3000)
Seat 8: Ben Yu (8100)

Table 326
Seat 1: Adam Spiegelberg (4300)
Seat 2: Gary Mcgee (15500)
Seat 3: Greg Monaldi (10700)
Seat 4: Phillip Campbell (11700)
Seat 5: Daniel Didech (18900)
Seat 6: Derek Boundy (37100)
Seat 7: Brian Schwartz (9200)
Seat 8: Richard Monroe (1)

Table 327
Seat 1: Richard Hartert (8300)
Seat 2: Joseph Bolnick (20900)
Seat 3: James Schaaf (30700)
Seat 4: Edward Im (27100)
Seat 5: Paul Gamblin (7900)
Seat 6: Daniel Huseman (23600)
Seat 7: Rob Amereno (14000)
Seat 8: Michael Miccio (6200)

Table 328
Seat 1: Brian Saltus (21600)
Seat 2: Aaron Duczak (11400)
Seat 3: Shannon Petluck (19500)
Seat 4: Brandon Hawkins (21800)
Seat 5: Steve Schulman (14600)
Seat 6: Paul Evans (16400)
Seat 7: Bonnie Damiano Leinhos (18900)
Seat 8: Oleg Shamardin (29400)

Table 329
Seat 1: Jose Barbero (16400)
Seat 2: Jonathan Lynn (1800)
Seat 3: Robert Turner (16300)
Seat 4: Ben Tang (11500)
Seat 5: Massoud Nikjouian (8000)
Seat 6: Shihping Sun (16600)
Seat 7: Meikle Partin (5800)
Seat 8: Gary Bernson (5800)

Table 330
Seat 1: Rod Pardey (4900)
Seat 2: Chris Reslock (2900)
Seat 3: Stephen Su (21300)
Seat 4: Brandon Leeds (25600)
Seat 5: Robert Williamson (7900)
Seat 6: James Van Alstyne (40900)
Seat 7: Francisco Lopez (14800)
Seat 8: Sasha Rosewood (18400)

Table 331
Seat 1: Mark Zuffi (23900)
Seat 2: James Rubenstein (11300)
Seat 3: Joseph Romano (7600)
Seat 4: Robert Bryan (15900)
Seat 5: Chris Back (27400)
Seat 6: Lupi Massimiliano (14300)
Seat 7: Michael Craig (25900)
Seat 8: Deborah Hickok (7000)

Table 332
Seat 1: Nils-Ake Gustafsson (12000)
Seat 2: David Funkhouser (11000)
Seat 3: Daniel Medeiros (12400)
Seat 4: Jonathan Aguiar (23400)
Seat 5: Jeff Shulman (28000)
Seat 6: Richard Atkinson (5900)
Seat 7: Richard Tatalovich (4400)
Seat 8: Edmond Vartughian (16200)

Table 333
Seat 1: Jesse Rios (47100)
Seat 2: Scott Horowitz (11700)
Seat 3: --empty--
Seat 4: Russ Salzer (24800)
Seat 5: Kevin Mcguinness (4900)
Seat 6: Kenneth Nay (5400)
Seat 7: Cliff Josephy (20600)
Seat 8: Jay Zimmet (1600)

Table 334
Seat 1: Nicholas Derke (21100)
Seat 2: --empty--
Seat 3: Mary Jones (20500)
Seat 4: Eric Schwartz (16400)
Seat 5: Paolo Grossi (16000)
Seat 6: Andy Bloch (26800)
Seat 7: Svetlana Gromenkova (18700)
Seat 8: Howard Lederer (12200)

Table 335
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Franck Stepler (25000)
Seat 3: Ward Crane (14900)
Seat 4: Owais Ahmed (5500)
Seat 5: Alan Morgan (10800)
Seat 6: Kendall Fukumoto (15500)
Seat 7: Ken Lennaard (16800)
Seat 8: Jon Friedberg (20900)

Table 336
Seat 1: Regis Burlot (7200)
Seat 2: Yuebin Guo (7000)
Seat 3: Timothy Elsholz (3700)
Seat 4: Michael Binger (23300)
Seat 5: Nina Tovish (7900)
Seat 6: Kyung Han (12400)
Seat 8: Adam Schoenfeld (5800)

Table 337
Seat 1: Nathaniel Wiesner (21100)
Seat 2: Gary Margolis (17900)
Seat 3: --empty--
Seat 4: Ryon Nicholson (21700)
Seat 5: Jeanmarc Thomas (14500)
Seat 6: Christopher Nelligan (13300)
Seat 7: Mike Wattel (23000)
Seat 8: Todd Thuan (24400)

Table 338
Seat 1: David Singer (9300)
Seat 2: --empty--
Seat 3: Loren Rice (8000)
Seat 4: Tom Dwan (34900)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Thomas Hunt (17200)
Seat 7: Guillermo Abdel (13100)
Seat 8: Jason Dollinger (2500)

Table 339
Seat 1: Brian Brubaker (19700)
Seat 2: Mikko Pispala (28000)
Seat 3: Colin Maneval (27600)
Seat 4: Jason Yano (23700)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Daniel Ospina (20500)
Seat 7: Robert Campbell (15900)
Seat 8: David Moskowitz (6300)

Table 340
Seat 1: Frank Russomanno (21800)
Seat 2: Pawel Andrzejewski (14900)
Seat 3: Matthew Kursar (6200)
Seat 4: --empty--
Seat 5: Ed Tonnellier (12700)
Seat 6: Andrew Revesz (16400)
Seat 7: Doug Carli (2900)
Seat 8: Keith Sexton (18400)

Day 2 Almost Ready to Go

We're just a half hour away from kicking off Day 2 of Event #31. 247 of our original 827 players will be hitting the felt this afternoon to continue their attempt to reach a final table and snag a bracelet.

Despite a number of notable players falling during Day 1, we have a number of big names returning today. Allen Kessler, Tom Dwan, Lex Veldhuis, Phil Ivey and Mario Ho will be making appearances alongside our chip leader Ming Reslock who has 50,000 chips in front of her.

Make sure you stick with us through the high pots, low pots and split pots as we bring you all the H.O.R.S.E. action fit for reading.

Level: 9

Blinds: 300/600

Ante:

That's Gotta Hurt

Hold'em

Jack Rosenfeldt had action folded to him on the button when he made a raise. He was re-raised by John Junada and made the call.

The flop came {2-Spades}{8-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} and Juanda led out with a bet, getting called by Rosenfeldt. Action continued in the same manner when the {q-Diamonds} fell on the turn.

The river was the {9-Hearts} and Junada once again made a bet. This time, though, Rosenfeldt raised. Juanda shook his head slowly and said, "You beat pocket aces, you can take it" before making the call.

Indeed Rosenfeldt could beat pocket aces. He tabled {k-Spades}{9-Clubs} and Juanda mucked.

Tags: Jack RosenfeldtJohn Juanda

Kessler Starts with Bad Luck

Hold'em

Allen Kessler came into Day 2 as a Top 10 chip stack but suffered a small setback in the first orbit. He and short-stacked Jorge Crespo got into a pre-flop raising war, with Crespo calling all in after Kessler made the fourth raise. Kessler turned over the pre-flop nuts, {a-Hearts} {a-Clubs}, and was in great shape against {9-Diamonds} {7-Spades} -- especially after the flop came {3-Hearts} {a-Spades} {5-Hearts}. But the turn {6-Spades} filled one half of a running straight draw for Crespo, and the river {4-Clubs} filled the other half. Crespo made a 7-high straight to collect the pot and double up.

Tags: Allen KesslerJorge Crespo

Milne Withers Under Ivey's Pressure

Hold'em

Facing Phil Ivey is intimidating for many players -- even when he's out of the blind. When he starts raising you, it's never a good thing. Ivey, sitting in the big blind, was the only player who called Marlon Milne's early-position raise. Ivey checked a {4-Spades} {9-Diamonds} {6-Hearts} flop, then raised after Milne continued with a bet. Milne called that raise, then called again after the turn came {9-Hearts}. It was finally on the river {10-Spades} that Milne folded to Ivey's bet.

Tags: Phil IveyMarlon Milne

Tough Table!

Table 321, along the center rail, is arguably the pro-heaviest draw in the whole room. Seat in order around the table are Erik Seidel (Seat 2), Mickey Appleman (Seat 4), Jon Turner (Seat 5), Miami John Cernuto (Seat 7) and Lex Veldhuis (Seat 8). Gail Malec may have blanched upon seeing that draw this morning. We're now 20 minutes into the level and Malec still hasn't made an appearance.

Did Someone Say There's a Basketball Game on Today?

With Game 7 between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers set to kick off in just a few hours, it's no surprise that it's one of the most overheard topics of conversation at the tables today. Whether it's Ivey talking prop bets or Celtics fans trying to razz Lakers fans, there's no doubt the energy in the room is going to pick up once the game starts.

Singer's Song Almost Sung

Omaha 8/b

David Singer is in shor-stack land after losing a big three-way pot of Omaha Hi/Lo. Singer was the first pre-flop aggressor, opening with a raise that Loren Rice re-raised. Tom Dwan took three to the face, before Singer closed the action with a call.

Singer was first to act on a flop of {9-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} and led into Rice. Rice and Dwan both called. All three players checked the {6-Clubs} turn. The river was the {7-Diamonds}, putting three diamonds on board. Singer led out again, only to see Rice raise. Dwan quickly and quietly mucked his cards; Singer tanked for about 30 seconds before calling. Rice turned over a very strong holding -- {a-Clubs} {2-Spades} {a-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds}, the nut flush and the nut low.

Singer couldn't beat either hand and is down to 6,300.

Tags: David SingerTom DwanLoren Rice