Event 13: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Day 1 Started
Event 13: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Day 1 Started
It's time for some Limit Hold'em here in Event 13. Last year, a field of 675 players came out for this event and it was won by Harrison Wilder, who claimed his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet and over $205,000.
This year's field size should be about the same and the tournament staff is confident about the numbers reaching at least 600 once again. That will make for a nice event with a solid prize pool up for grabs.
Play is scheduled to kick off at 5:00 PM, so stay tuned for the PokerNews coverage live from the event.
Level: 1
Limits: 50/100
Ante: 0
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Al Barbieri | 4,500 | |
Joseph Cheong | 4,500 | |
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Jennifer Harman | 4,500 | |
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Brian Rast
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4,500 | |
Victor Ramdin | 4,500 | |
David "Bakes" Baker | 4,500 | |
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J.C. Tran
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4,500 | |
Richard Ashby | 4,500 | |
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Dan Kelly | 4,500 | |
Sam Grizzle | 4,500 | |
David Baker | 4,500 | |
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Marco Traniello | 4,500 | |
Fabrice Soulier | 4,500 | |
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Chad Brown | 4,500 | |
Matt Hawrilenko | 4,500 | |
"Miami" John Cernuto
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4,500 | |
Olivier Busquet | 4,500 | |
Jonathan Little | 4,500 | |
Andy Bloch | 4,500 | |
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Barry Greenstein | 4,500 | |
Vitaly Lunkin | 4,500 | |
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Dwyte Pilgrim | 4,500 | |
Ted Forrest | 4,500 | |
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Andre Akkari | 4,500 | |
Jon Aguiar | 4,500 |
Limit hold'em can be brutally slow, especially for younger no limit hold'em wizards. Joseph Cheong is certainly a wizard himself, and the following tweets with Jonathan Aguiar and Shaun Deeb prove this to be true.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ari Engel | 4,500 | |
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Matt Matros | 4,500 | |
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Anh Van Nguyen | 4,500 | |
Kevin Iacofano | 4,500 | |
Mohsin Charania | 4,500 | |
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Ylon Schwartz | 4,500 | |
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Level: 2
Limits: 75/150
Ante: 0
When we reached the Table 371, the board read . Eric Buchman, who finished fourth in the 2009 WSOP Main Event had a bet in front of him, and the action folded to Jeff Shulman, who finished fifth in the 2009 Main Event. He raised, and Buchman tank-called.
The completed the board, and Shulman tossed out a bet. Buchman quickly called, then mucked when Shulman tabled for a turned flush.
There seems to be some kind of special bond between November Niners, because every time we see them interact, they do so as if they're old friends. In this instance, as soon as the hand was over, Buchman was asking Shulman about where he was playing these days. The two started talking about the games in Vegas, and were very pleased to be in each other's company.
Eric Buchman seated next to Joe Cada at the 2009 Main Event final table
Outside of the 2009 Main Event, both players have had great success at the WSOP. Buchman won a bracelet in 2010, and finished runner-up to Kianoush Abolfathi in this event last year. Shulman does not have a WSOP gold bracelet, but 2009 was the second time he had made the WSOP Main Event final table in the 2000's.
Jeff Shulman at the 2009 Main Event final table
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeff Shulman |
4,950
450
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450 |
Eric Buchman |
3,550
-950
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-950 |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Makowsky | 4,500 | |
Matt Graham | 4,500 | |
Mike Watts
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4,500 | |
Andy Frankenberger | 4,500 | |
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Matt Glantz | 4,500 | |
Jordan Smith | 4,500 | |
Massimiliano Martinez | 4,500 | |
Randy Lew | 4,500 | |
Ben Yu | 4,500 | |
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Isaac Haxton | 4,500 | |
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Aaron Steury | 4,500 | |
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Yevgeniy Timoshenko | 4,500 | |
Mike Leah | 4,500 | |
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"Am I the chip leader?" Mike Leah joked to us minutes ago.
He's amassed a 7,000-chip stack in the first two levels, which is a chore when the limits are so low.
"It's even harder to stay awake," Leah said with a smile.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Leah |
7,200
2,700
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2,700 |
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