2010 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
6x5x3x2xax
Prize
$329,840
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,319,280
Entries
478
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0

Official Day 2 Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
John Juanda id
John Juanda
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
393,000
373,000
Ryan Hughes us
Ryan Hughes
WSOP 3X Winner
354,000
Daniel Makowsky
Daniel Makowsky
312,000
Kenneth Aldridge us
Kenneth Aldridge
257,000
Brent Wheeler us
Brent Wheeler
WSOP 1X Winner
256,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
205,000 5,000
Jeff Lisandro au
Jeff Lisandro
WSOP 6X Winner
193,000
Mitch Schock us
Mitch Schock
WSOP 1X Winner
189,000
Alexandre Luneau fr
Alexandre Luneau
182,000 100,000
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
WSOP 2X Winner
180,000
Ming Reslock us
Ming Reslock
173,000
Jordan Siegel us
Jordan Siegel
161,000
Bill Chen us
Bill Chen
158,000
David Benyamine fr
David Benyamine
WSOP 1X Winner
137,000
Yuebin Guo us
Yuebin Guo
109,000
Chad Brown us
Chad Brown
108,000 -800
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
WSOP 4X Winner
105,000
Albert Hahn
Albert Hahn
100,000
Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
WSOP 4X Winner
98,000
David Singer us
David Singer
93,000
Zachary Milchman us
Zachary Milchman
71,000
Dale Phillips
Dale Phillips
57,000
Mark Johns us
Mark Johns
31,000
George Trigeorgis us
George Trigeorgis
15,000

Event #37: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.

Day 2 Completed

Day 2 Is Done - Juanda Leads; Ivey Lurking

John Juanda leads the way
John Juanda leads the way

That brings an end to a long ten levels of play here today in Event #37 of the 2010 World Series of Poker. Our 219 hopefuls have been reduced to just 25 of the finest mixed game players in the world, who will return tomorrow to decide who will be victorious and capture that elusive gold WSOP bracelet.

It will be an exciting day as we have several big name pros still in this field, headlined of course by the immortal Phil Ivey who will have the attention of the world as he goes for bracelet number eight. He's been in cruise control for most of this event so far, and will be looking to step it up a gear tomorrow.

He will be joined by the likes of David Benyamine, Bill Chen, David Singer, Scott Seiver, Jeff Lisandro, Chad Brown and Dan Heimiller, just to name a few. However they will all be chasing John Juanda who continues his fantastic form as he surged late to grab the chip lead with 393,000 chips, narrowly ahead of David Baker and Ryan Hughes. We'll have the full list of chip counts updated in the Chip Counts page you very shortly.

The players will return to the Amazon Room at 3pm tomorrow and play it out until a champion is crowned. Hold on to your hats folks, it could be a long and bumpy ride! We look forward to your company then!

Tags: John JuandaPhil Ivey

Seiver Steaming as Goetsch Calls The Clock

Andrew Goetsch is not on Scott Seiver's Christmas card list right now. Facing a bet from Brent Wheeler on the river in a Stud-8 hand, Seiver took what he thought was around a minute to decide on what to do. This was apparently enough time for Goetsch to call for the clock.

Seiver wasn't impressed and eventually timed out as Wheeler took down the pot.

"Did I do something to you in a previous life? Why on Earth would you call the clock?" questioned Seiver. Goetsch mumbled something inaudible in reply.

"Great way to represent your site sir," continued Seiver.

It was implied by Seiver that Goetsch would be wanting time to drag out and the levels to jump because of his short stack. He could either jump up the payouts if others bust or give himself a chance to double up and get back into the tournament.

Dan Heimiller added, "I'm happy to just wait and jump up the payouts. It's an extra $2,000! An extra $2,000 every day, that's over $600,000 a year and that's good money!"

Hard to argue with that logic.

Tags: Andrew GoetschScott Seiver

Benyamine Pays Off Lisandro's Kings

Hold'em

The board was paired on the turn, {j-Hearts} {6-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} {j-Clubs}, when Jeff Lisandro fired a bet into the pot. His lone opponent, David Benyamine, called to see the {8-Clubs} fall on the river. Lisandro fired again. Benyamine gave the matter about 20 or 30 seconds of thought before finally calling. Lisandro tabled two kings, {k-Clubs} {k-Diamonds}, for a final hand of kings and jacks, to take down the pot.

Tags: Jeff LisandroDavid Benyamine

Makowsky Wheels Hanneman Out The Door

Stud-8

The fight of Devin Hanneman has come to an end. He was all in on third street against both Konstantin Puchkov and Dan Makowsky.

There was betting action on the side with Makowsky leading and Puchkov calling him down.

Makowsky: ({5-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{3-Spades}) / {4-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Puchkov: ({Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs}-X) / {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{4-Spades}
Hanneman: ({A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}) / {10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}

Puchkov showed trip queens but it wasn't enough to overcome Makowsky's wheel. Hanneman had outs as he tried to squeeze out another diamond on the river, but it wasn't to be as he hit the rail in 28th place. Makowsky is up to 290,000.

Tags: Dan MakowskyDevin HannemanKonstantin Puchkov

Mozdzen Gone

Omaha-8

An excepionally short Clayton Mozdzen called from the button pre-flop after David Singer opened and was called by Mitch Schock. George Trigeorgis also called from the small blind before big blind Albert Hahn re-raised. Everyone except Trigeorgis called the re-raise, with Mozdzen all in.

Singer led the {3-Clubs} {j-Diamonds} {4-Diamonds} flop and the {9-Diamonds} turn. Each time he was called by Shock and Hahn. When the river fell {5-Spades}, Hahn bet all in for 11,500. Singer was the only player to call that bet. Hahn opened {a-Spades} {2-Hearts} {6-Hearts} {10-Hearts} for the nut low and a straight-six. That hand was good for both halves of the side pot and both halves of the main pot after Mozdzen mucked.

Mozdzen exits in 29th place.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenMitch SchockGeorge TrigeorgisDavid SingerAlbert Hahn