2012 World Series of Poker

Event 4: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk84272
Prize
$201,559
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$839,700
Entries
622
Level Info
Level
29
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Event 4: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better

Day 2 Completed

The Ladies Make Their Mark On Day 2

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Xuan Liu - chip leader with 23 left
Xuan Liu - chip leader with 23 left

Day 2 of the Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo Event #4 saw 198 of the initial 622 players returning to the Amazon Room for the bursting of the bubble, among other things. Ten levels were booked with a dinner break in the middle, and play has just concluded for the night with 23 players remaining. As the dust settles, we see that it's the charming Xuan Liu who'll carry the chip lead into tomorrow's finale. She bagged up 330,500 to set the pace for Day 3. Hot on her heels is Chris Tryba and his stack of 307,500.

First, though, the bad news. The list of notables who failed to survive this Day 2 is an impressively long one. A few highlights on the list: Phil Ivey, Scotty Nguyen, Barry Greenstein, One Drop participants Cary Katz and Dan Shak, defending champion Chris Viox, David Bach, Chau Giang, Dutch Boyd, Jon Turner, Chris Klodnicki, Mike Watson, Dan O'Brien, and Daniel Idema.

The money bubble burst shortly before the dinner break, and it was Jamie Kaplan receiving the wooden spoon. Kaplan had a pair of sixes and a big low draw on his final hand, but Vladimir Shchmelev made a pair of aces on fourth street. And they held. Kaplan was out in 65th place, and that was a big relief to one player, in particular. Andrey Pateychuk limped into the money with just 1,600 lonely chips left to secure his second career WSOP cash. It will not be his last, that's a near certainty for one of the upcoming superstars of international poker.

We've already begun to transition into the good news there, so let's continue.

Day 2 was highlighted by some great table matchups that kept things interesting when the split pots started to lull the action. All the way in the corner, a trio of poker's royalty assembled for several hours of play. It was quite a showcase of luminaries with Hall of Famers Linda Johnson and Mike Sexton, and Jan Fisher (a member of the Women's Poker Hall of Fame) all sitting around the same side of the oval. The three of them were mostly responsible for the creation of PokerGives.org, a charitable poker-based fund raiser — among many, many other contributions to the game. Needless to say, today's seating assignments provided a friendly and talkative reunion for the bunch. Owais Ahmed was in there too, and he was keeping up with the conversation.



Sexton was in and out, though. He was busy running back and forth between this Stud/8 event and the $3,000 heads-up Event #3 where he was picking his way deftly through Day 2. Sexton defeated Justin Bonomo and Andy Seth in consecutive matches this afternoon, each time returning to the Stud/8 felt to work on that stack. The multitabling ended eventually, though, as Andy Frankenberger reduced Sexton to just one chip stack over here on our side of the room. Sexton was the runner-up to Chris Viox in this event last year, and he's poised for another trip back to this final table in 2012.

Also seated together for much of the day were brothers Michael and Robert Mizrachi. Michael held the second biggest stack coming into Day 2, and he treaded water for a long time to finish with 110,000 chips. Robert was not so lucky, though. A late-night run-in with Todd Brunson relieved him of all his chips and sent him off with a small paycheck for his efforts.

Next door, one more fantastic matchup. And another Hall of Famer. Marsha Waggoner is a member of the Australian Poker Hall of Fame, and she drew a seat on the direct left of her countryman, David Steicke.



The two played a few pots together before Steicke was cut down, but Waggoner staved off elimination for the rest of the night. She finished with 77,500 chips in her bag, and she's one of four women remaining in our field. In addition to the Waggoner, Liu, Johnson (175,000), and Bonnie Rossi (57,000) will all have their shots at snagging an open bracelet for the ladies before this time tomorrow.

Speaking of tomorrow, this event is shaping up to be an early can't-miss at the WSOP. We've already touched on some of the remaining field, but we haven't even talked about double bracelet winner and 2010 WSOP Player of the Year, Frank Kassela. (He's the WSOP's all-time leading Stud/8 casher, just for good measure.) And then there's Chris Bjorin, the two-time bracelet winner and serial casher. And 2011 bracelet winner and Players Championship final tablist, Owais Ahmed. Are you seeing a theme here? Jerrod Ankenman has a bracelet. So does John Monnette. And David Singer. As well as Todd Brunson. Frankie O'Dell has two of his own, both in Omaha/8. Adam Roberts: Stud bracelet. And you can't forget about Cory Zeidman who narrowly missed winning a bracelet in this same event last year.

See what we mean? The 23 survivors will be back here tomorrow at 2:00pm to finish this thing off. We'll be back here too, and we hope you'll join us as we crown another bracelet winner in this young summer. It's shaping up to be a good one.

Until then, all that's left is goodnight!

Tags: Xuan Liu

End-of-Day Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Xuan Liu ca
Xuan Liu
330,500 321,600
Chris Tryba us
Chris Tryba
WSOP 1X Winner
307,500 283,300
Cory Zeidman us
Cory Zeidman
WSOP 1X Winner
261,500 101,500
Chris Bjorin se
Chris Bjorin
WSOP 2X Winner
220,500 199,200
Brandon Shack-Harris us
Brandon Shack-Harris
WSOP 2X Winner
178,500
Linda Johnson us
Linda Johnson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
175,000 166,300
Sanjay Pandya us
Sanjay Pandya
165,500
Frank Kassela us
Frank Kassela
WSOP 3X Winner
159,000 140,300
Owais Ahmed us
Owais Ahmed
WSOP 1X Winner
147,000 131,500
Yarron Bendor us
Yarron Bendor
126,000 26,000
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
110,000 68,500
Jerrod Ankenman us
Jerrod Ankenman
WSOP 1X Winner
106,000 85,600
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
87,500 60,500
John Monnette us
John Monnette
WSOP 5X Winner
79,500 72,800
Marsha Waggoner us
Marsha Waggoner
77,500 74,500
Bonnie Rossi us
Bonnie Rossi
57,000
Mike Sexton us
Mike Sexton
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
54,000 31,600
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
43,000 43,000
Brian Nadell us
Brian Nadell
30,500
Adam Roberts us
Adam Roberts
26,000 13,000
Kevin Chance us
Kevin Chance
25,000
Jimmy Fricke us
Jimmy Fricke
17,500 10,500
David Singer us
David Singer
16,500 -9,800

End-of-the-Night Double for Sexton

Mike Sexton
Mike Sexton

Mike Sexton, who if you recall finished as the runner up in this event last year, had the bring in and saw David Singer complete. Sexton then put in a raise, Singer called, and it was off to the turn.

Sexton: {2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} / {5-Hearts}{A-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Hearts} / {5-Clubs}
Singer: {A-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} / {6-Clubs}{8-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{K-Hearts} / {3-Hearts}

Sexton bet on fourth and Singer called. On fifth, Sexton bet his remaining chips and said to his opponent, "You get a discount, ninety-five."

It must have appealed to Singer who made a somewhat hesitant call. Sixth was dealt up while seventh was given to each player facedown. "How can I lose this?" Sexton asked to no one in particular. "Anything from an ace to an eight." Luckily for him, it was the {5-Clubs} and he scooped with a pair of fives and a six-five low.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Sexton us
Mike Sexton
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
50,000 -56,000
David Singer us
David Singer
15,000 -75,000

Tags: Mike SextonDavid Singer

Three To Go

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

We've hit that magical ten-minute mark here on Day 2, and the clock has been paused. Frank Kassela was given the honor of drawing the final card, and he does indeed run good. He pulled the lowest card available, the three, and we'll play that many more hands at each table before bagging up for the night.

What Are the Odds?

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

Chris Bjorin brought it in with the {4-Diamonds} up, and Todd Brunson completed his {A-Hearts}. Bjorin raised it right back, and Brunson called.

Bjorin: (x-x) / {4-Diamonds} {6-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} / (x)
Brunson: (x-x) / {A-Hearts} {6-Clubs} {2-Hearts} {4-Spades} / (x)

They checked through fourth street, and Brunson bet fifth and sixth. He had just 3,000 chips left when he checked seventh street, and Bjorin went ahead and put him all in. At showdown, the hands looked like such:

Bjorin: {A-Diamonds} {K-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} {6-Hearts} {4-Diamonds} {2-Spades}
Brunson: {A-Hearts} {K-Clubs} {9-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {6-Clubs} {4-Spades} {2-Hearts}

Erm, chop it up, boys.

Tags: Chris BjorinTodd Brunson

Sobel Out in 24th

A short-stacked Steve Sobel got all in from the get go and needed to get by Marsha Waggoner.

Sobel: {A-Spades}{8-Diamonds} / {8-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{K-Spades} / {10-Spades}
Waggoner: {3-Clubs}{6-Clubs} / {7-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{6-Spades}{6-Diamonds} / {J-Spades}

Sobel was ahead when the chips went in with a pair of eights and stayed their until sixth street when Waggoner hit trip sixes. Any hope Sobel had disappeared and he seemed resigned to his fate as he flipped up his last card. Waggoner rapped the table as Sobel made his way to the payout desk in 24th place to collect $5,416.

Player Chips Progress
Marsha Waggoner us
Marsha Waggoner
95,000 26,000
Steve Sobel us
Steve Sobel
Busted

Tags: Steve SobelMarsha Waggoner

Draw!

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

Here's how the last three tables are laid out after a move to the Blue section of this Amazon Room.

TableSeatPlayer
11Marsha Waggoner
12Todd Brunson
13Steve Sobel
14Chris Bjorin
15David Singer
16Jerrod Ankenman
17Xuan Liu
18Mike Sexton
   
21Cory Zeidman
22Frankie O'Dell
23Bonnie Rossi
24Adam Roberts
25John Monnette
26Yarron Bendor
27Jimmy Fricke
28Owais Ahmed
   
31Frank Kassela
32Michael Mizrachi
33Brian Nadell
34Sanjay Pandya
35Chris Tryba
36Kevin Chance
37Brandon Shack-Harris
38Linda Johnson

Idema, Steicke and Gorman Sent to the Rail

David Steicke - out
David Steicke - out

As we were writing about Michael Mizrachi's double elimination, a flurry of knock outs happened across the room. We didn't catch the details on 2011 WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Idema's bust out, but we do know he finished in 27th place for $4,567.

The next to go was David Steicke, who made an eight low only to run into the rolled-up sevens of Chris Tryba and seven-six low of another player. He exited in 26th place for $4,567. Not long after, Erik Gorman was dispatched in 25th place for the same amount, bringing us down to the final three tables.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Idema ca
Daniel Idema
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted
David Steicke au
David Steicke
Busted
Erik Gorman us
Erik Gorman
Busted

Tags: Daniel IdemaDavid SteickeErik Gorman