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

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

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Table Draw

Table 347
Seat 1: Andy Bloch (14000)
Seat 2: Regis Burlot (16600)
Seat 3: Jason Glatzer (1)
Seat 4: Konstantin Puchkov (37400)
Seat 5: Roy Thung (29000)
Seat 6: Michael Binger (39000)
Seat 7: Jonathan Green (22300)
Seat 8: David Baker (56700)

Table 348
Seat 1: Hani Awad (26600)
Seat 2: Jan Fisher (20500)
Seat 3: Ryan Hughes (10600)
Seat 4: Alexander Kravchenko (13900)
Seat 5: Michael Greco (27700)
Seat 6: Ming Reslock (32300)
Seat 7: Steve Jelinek (14600)
Seat 8: Dale Phillips (17900)

Table 351
Seat 1: Alexandre Gomes (21800)
Seat 2: Al Barbieri (35000)
Seat 3: Tom McCormick (8700)
Seat 4: Corey Nakasone (17700)
Seat 5: Bill Chen (15000)
Seat 6: Jeffrey Duvall (8500)
Seat 7: Kyung Han (31900)
Seat 8: Alessandro Ponzio (27600)

Table 352
Seat 1: Jeffrey Lisandro (21000)
Seat 2: John Hoang (8000)
Seat 3: Gordon Lamb (26600)
Seat 4: George Trigeorgis (30800)
Seat 5: Brent Wheeler (29600)
Seat 6: Nicholas Derke (12600)
Seat 7: Dario Alioto (9400)
Seat 8: John Pappas (7800)

Table 353
Seat 1: Charles Townsend (11700)
Seat 2: Antonio Walker (6800)
Seat 3: Erik Seidel (21900)
Seat 4: Arthur Cobb (14100)
Seat 5: Phillip Wallace (49400)
Seat 6: Matthew Smith (25800)
Seat 7: Laurent Lefrancq (25900)
Seat 8: Jameson Painter (26500)

Table 354
Seat 1: Eugene Katchalov (29900)
Seat 2: Clayton Newman (8400)
Seat 3: Bruno Fitoussi (9900)
Seat 4: Stephen Su (21800)
Seat 5: Adam Hourani (18800)
Seat 6: Brian Schwartz (7300)
Seat 7: Thor Hansen (23700)
Seat 8: Chau Giang (36400)

Table 355
Seat 1: Jeffrey Mervis (14500)
Seat 2: James Newberry (1700)
Seat 3: Mikail Tulchinskiy (35800)
Seat 4: Andrey Zaichenko (3400)
Seat 5: Jeffrey King (8500)
Seat 6: David Singer (10300)
Seat 7: David Benyamine (25600)
Seat 8: Jake Abdalla (6600)

Table 356
Seat 1: Desmond Portano (3400)
Seat 2: --empty--
Seat 3: Chad Brown (47500)
Seat 4: Katja Thater (25100)
Seat 5: Edward Nassif (18200)
Seat 6: Paul Sokoloff (21400)
Seat 7: Martin Corpuz (33000)
Seat 8: Donald Yucius (19900)

Table 357
Seat 1: Joseph Baumgartner (2700)
Seat 2: Anthony Cousineau (7500)
Seat 3: Steve Zolotow (16800)
Seat 4: Kristy Gazes (6800)
Seat 5: Daniel Negreanu (29400)
Seat 6: Loi Tran (24800)
Seat 7: --empty--
Seat 8: Terry Crowe (19600)

Table 358
Seat 1: Matthew Savage (25000)
Seat 2: Fabio De Francesco (8700)
Seat 3: Alan Myerson (38800)
Seat 4: Cory Zeidman (41700)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Erwin Rohrer (35900)
Seat 7: James Mackey (17000)
Seat 8: Mike Wattel (9000)

Table 359
Seat 1: Mikko Pispala (28100)
Seat 2: Cyndy Violette (12000)
Seat 3: James Darnaby (29300)
Seat 4: --empty--
Seat 5: Matthew Wood (22500)
Seat 6: Jason Young (27900)
Seat 7: Joshua Mammon (20400)
Seat 8: Ken Lennaard (41400)

Table 360
Seat 1: Michael Lemkin (25100)
Seat 2: Annie Duke (5500)
Seat 3: Yueqi Zhu (13600)
Seat 4: Alexandra Vuong (22400)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Daniel Makowsky (50600)
Seat 7: Richard Brodie (13000)
Seat 8: Linda Ryke Drucker (9500)

Table 361
Seat 1: Dan O'Brien (4600)
Seat 2: Greg Mueller (41800)
Seat 3: Timothy Finne (5700)
Seat 4: Toto Leonidas (33800)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Chip Jett (18200)
Seat 7: Ugur Marangoz (22300)
Seat 8: Mark Bartlog (25200)

Table 362
Seat 1: Kim Bye (7400)
Seat 2: Fabrizio Gonzalez (32800)
Seat 3: Jonathan Aguiar (12100)
Seat 4: Pat Pezzin (7900)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: Todd Brunson (14700)
Seat 7: Kirk Morrison (21800)
Seat 8: Chris Klodnicki (23900)

Table 363
Seat 1: Daniel Ratigan (15900)
Seat 2: Charles Babb (16400)
Seat 3: --empty--
Seat 4: Kyle Bowker (9100)
Seat 5: Chris Reslock (19400)
Seat 6: Scott Seiver (27500)
Seat 7: Jamie Heitner (15700)
Seat 8: Jon Turner (22000)

Table 364
Seat 1: Meikle Partin (2400)
Seat 2: Daniel Ospina (21300)
Seat 3: Antoine Amourette (21500)
Seat 4: Scott Clements (7700)
Seat 5: David Kruger (4300)
Seat 6: John Cernuto (4800)
Seat 7: Alexandre Luneau (46200)
Seat 8: Eli Elezra (17100)

Table 365
Seat 1: Albert Hahn (30200)
Seat 2: Joe Serock (7900)
Seat 3: Justin Smith (25300)
Seat 4: Mark Johns (60400)
Seat 5: Nikolay Evdakov (31500)
Seat 6: Chris Bryant (19200)
Seat 7: Benjamin Scholl (3700)
Seat 8: Marcel Luske (26500)

Table 366
Seat 1: Maria Ho (16100)
Seat 2: Derek Raymond (18800)
Seat 3: Thomas Hunt (11600)
Seat 4: Yuebin Guo (32300)
Seat 5: Frank Kassela (27500)
Seat 6: Jesse Martin (16600)
Seat 7: Peter Donnelly (18000)
Seat 8: Dennis Seagle (27500)

Table 367
Seat 1: Jordan Siegel (66900)
Seat 2: John Juanda (12100)
Seat 3: Manuel Labandeira (20400)
Seat 4: Gerard Rechnitzer (15300)
Seat 5: Howard Lederer (44400)
Seat 6: Sven Arntzen (29700)
Seat 7: Matthew Ashton (20000)
Seat 8: Andre Akkari (12850)

Table 368
Seat 1: Aaron Steury (4400)
Seat 2: Charles Wey (26500)
Seat 3: William Coren (8000)
Seat 4: Darus Suharto (55100)
Seat 5: --empty--
Seat 6: David Harth (35400)
Seat 7: Mickey Appleman (25200)
Seat 8: Robert Williamson III (46400)

Table 369
Seat 1: Mitch Schock (23200)
Seat 2: Zachary Milchman (18100)
Seat 3: Lonnie Heimowitz (9400)
Seat 4: Sorel Mizzi (5600)
Seat 5: Larry Stjean (20900)
Seat 6: Colin Maneval (14600)
Seat 7: Zachary Fellows (15600)
Seat 8: Yuval Bronshtein (24300)

Table 370
Seat 1: Thomas Koral (8700)
Seat 2: Jonas Mackoff (30800)
Seat 3: Mojgan Stringham (48000)
Seat 4: Todd Thuan (27400)
Seat 5: Owais Ahmed (20400)
Seat 6: Mike Matusow (11100)
Seat 7: Jason Walsh (18700)
Seat 8: Topias Wahlbeck (16900)

Table 371
Seat 1: Peter Brownstein (30000)
Seat 2: Steve Sung (27300)
Seat 3: Phil Ivey (31800)
Seat 4: Donald Markwardt (6500)
Seat 5: Phillip Campbell (11700)
Seat 6: Mark Walters (5500)
Seat 7: Mark Zajdner (21500)
Seat 8: Don Mcnamara (25800)

Table 373
Seat 1: Donn Johnson (13000)
Seat 2: Eric Brix (8500)
Seat 3: George Williams (11700)
Seat 4: Devin Hanneman (9500)
Seat 5: Steven Albini (14100)
Seat 6: Phil Hellmuth (9200)
Seat 7: Amnon Filippi (3700)
Seat 8: Bryan Micon (19900)

Table 374
Seat 1: John Monnette (18500)
Seat 2: Perry Friedman (13000)
Seat 3: John Armbrust (21000)
Seat 4: Jason Potter (12900)
Seat 5: Max Pescatori (18600)
Seat 6: Sam Grizzle (12900)
Seat 7: Clayton Mozdzen (32500)
Seat 8: Doyle Brunson (13400)

Table 375
Seat 1: Dan Heimiller (52100)
Seat 2: Richard Gryko (28700)
Seat 3: Kenneth Aldridge (35000)
Seat 4: Fred Koubi (21000)
Seat 5: Bradley Helm (11200)
Seat 6: Paul Degiulio (30800)
Seat 7: Allen Bari (42900)
Seat 8: Karen Longfellow (9700)

Table 376
Seat 1: Cesar Garrido (14600)
Seat 2: Jan Sjavik (4100)
Seat 3: Sebastien Sabic (32400)
Seat 4: Gregory Jamison (12600)
Seat 5: Armando Ruiz (19500)
Seat 6: Farzad Bonyadi (21500)
Seat 7: Oleg Shamardin (18700)
Seat 8: Andrew Goetsch (20900)

Time To Get Back On The Horse

Jordan Siegal
Jordan Siegal

Welcome back to the Amazon Room at the Rio Hotel and Casino for Day 2 of Event #37 of the 2010 World Series of Poker. Yesterday 487 players ponied up $3,000 each for the pleasure of partaking in this H.O.R.S.E. event and by the day's end we had reduced that number to 219.

They'll enter the fray again at 3pm this afternoon with the goal of first reaching the money and then surviving the day. By that stage we'll likely be down to our final two to three tables when we bag up the chips.

Leading the pack is Jordan Siegel, closely followed by Mark Johns and David Baker, but they have a sea of sharks lurking in the field as this star-studded lineup is likely to produce a quality finale to this event.

The bags are being brought out onto the tables and the players won't be far away. Stay locked into PokerNews.com for all of your live updates as they happen from the tournament floor.

Tags: Jordan Siegel

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante:

Shuffle Up and Deal!

The players are in their seats and the orders have been given to shuffle up and deal. We've randomly chosen everyone's favorite game to kick things off...Razz!

Fellows Wheels In Early Pot

Razz

The defending champ Zac Fellows is off to a bright start today in defense of his title.

Catching the action on fifth street, Larry Stjean led the betting with Fellows making the call, and then again on sixth.

On seventh, the dealer obviously hadn't quite warmed up as yet as he tossed both players their river card face up. The floor was called and were told to play it out. Stjean checked, Fellows bet and Stjean made the call.

Fellows: ({4-}{5-}) / {3-}{K-}{a-}{a-} / {2-}
Stjean: (X-X) / {3-}{K-}{5-}{10-} / {9-}

The wheel for Fellows saw him rake in the pot and jump up to 25,000 chips.

Tags: Larry StjeanZac Fellows

Lederer Not in a Bad Mood Yet

Razz

Lederer: X-X / 7-K-A-2
Ashton: X-X / 5-J-10-A

One of the more interesting tables in the room is Red 367. That's where chip leader (and NBC Heads-Up Championship MOC) Jordan Siegel, John Juanda, Howard Lederer and Andre Akkari (decked out in a Brazilian football jersey) are all seated.

Lederer once famously said that it takes a lot to put him in a bad mood, but razz can do it. So far Lederer's mood is good. He took on Matthew Ashton in a recent razz hand. Lederer completed third street and was raised by Ashton. The two were heads-up to fourth street, where both caught bricks. Ashton's bet was called by Lederer.

Lederer caught good on fifth street and bet out of turn. The dealer pointed out it was Ashton's action.

"He's checking," said Lederer. Then, by way of explanation for his out-of-turn bet: "It's a cash game thing. No one even bothers with that."

Ashton check-called on fifth, then check-folded on sixth street.

Tags: Matthew AshtonHoward Lederer

Turner Makes The Nuts

Razz

Jon Turner completed the action and Charles Babb made the call. Babb led the betting on fourth and fifth streets, before check-calling on sixth and seventh.

Turner: ({3-}{5-}{2-}) / {A-}{7-}{K-}{4-}
Babb: (X-X-X) / {A-}{3-}{6-}{J-}

Turner showed the nuts to collect the pot and move up to 28,500.

Tags: Charles BabbJon Turner

Zolotow's Grumblings

Steve Zolotow spotted Jack Effel wandering the floor of the H.O.R.S.E. event and decided to chew Effel's ear off about what Zolotow felt was the poor quality of the WSOP dealers. Effel responded, essentially, that things aren't always as easy as they look.

"I had 1,012 dealers at the start of the Series," said Effel. "I'm down to 773 and losing about a dozen a day."

"Well, next year I'm putting in a bill for dealer training," Zolotow replied.

"If you think it's easy, next year you can come down here and talk to them yourself."

"Nothing's easy," Zolotow conceded.

Tags: Steve Zolotow

Brunson Trending Downwards

Stud

Doyle Brunson has been having a tough time of it in the early going. He's already lost three significant pots, including a recent hand of stud. Jason Potter completed on third street and was called by Clayton Mozdzen before Brunson raised. Potter and Mozdzen both called to fourth street.

Doyle fired a bet there and another on fifth street. Each time he was called by both players. On sixth street, Mozdzen grabbed the lead with open jacks. He bet it and was called only by Brunson. It was the same action on the river, where Mozdzen won the pot at showdown by showing {j-Hearts} {7-Clubs} {9-Hearts} for trip jacks.

"Don't do it, Doyle," said Sam Grizzle. "You know he's good."

"Yeah, I know," Brunson said with a sigh. When Mozdzen asked, Doyle said he'd made aces up.

"I had two queens," said Potter.

Grizzle replied, "If you could have got one of them to play good, Doyle, you'd have won the pot. I'm surprised he called with two queens."

"It was only because I saw him reaching," said Potter. "No joke."

Tags: Clayton MozdzenDoyle BrunsonJason PotterSam Grizzle