2013 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9493k5k
Prize
$266,503
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$987,000
Entries
210
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Plenty of Extras Being Given Away at This Year's WSOP

Level 6 : 400/800, 100 ante

The buzz inside the walls of the Rio extends beyond just the tournaments on the 2013 World Series of Poker schedule. Online poker in Nevada is a very, very hot topic right now, and WSOP.com is making a lot of noise.

While the site has yet to launch, you can head to the Lambada Room of the Rio or look for one of the beautiful and friendly WSOP.com ladies walking the hallways to sign up for a free, personal WSOP.com online poker account. This is a great way to get a jump on the site's registration, and plenty of people have already taken this opportunity.

What's more is that the WSOP will be hosting daily raffles for everyone that has taken the time to register for WSOP.com at the Rio. What can you win? Plenty of fantastic prizes including 36 WSOP seats!

Players 21 years of age and older who sign up for a WSOP.com account will automatically be entered into the “36-Seat Giveaway” where a randomly-selected winner will win a seat into the next day’s first WSOP gold bracelet event. One of the events eligible in this promotion is the $111,111 One Drop High Roller No-Limit Hold’em tournament that is expected to feature a $10,000,000 prize pool and allow you to play poker with the biggest names in the game. In total, $182,333 in WSOP seats, including a seat to the WSOP Main Event, are being given away during this one-of-a-kind WSOP.com promotion.

In addition to the 36-Seat Giveaway, a “Hot Seat” promotion will allow any player who signs up for a WSOP.com online account and wears their WSOP.com patch on their chest at the table while playing an event to be randomly selected to receive 500 bonus dollars deposited directly into their WSOP.com online account once the site has received all regulatory approvals and launches.

With 62 WSOP gold bracelet events and three winners promised for the Main Event, this promotion includes $32,000 worth of value to those participating.

Tags: WSOPWSOP.com

Table 376 the Toughest in the Room?

Level 6 : 400/800, 100 ante

A players bust and seats become open, tables are broke and new players fill those seats. That means the table lineups often change, as was the case with Table 376, which is now perhaps the toughest in the room. Have a look:

SeatPlayerWSOP BraceletsWSOP CashesWSOP Earnings
1Steve Landfish011$477,468
2Marco Johnson018$982,797
3Yuval Bronshtein021$725,108
4Joe Tehan031$467,171
5Gavin Smith128$1,079,208
6Justin Bonomo023$1,130,288
7Tim Burt03$36,855
8Kevin MacPhee013$221,301
Player Chips Progress
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
48,000 1,000
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
30,000 -4,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
25,000 10,000
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
18,000 3,000
Kevin MacPhee us
Kevin MacPhee
WSOP 2X Winner
18,000 3,000
Gavin Smith us
Gavin Smith
15,500 1,900
Tim Burt us
Tim Burt
14,500 -500
Steve Landfish us
Steve Landfish
6,600 -8,400

Sklansky Scoops With A Boat

Level 6 : 400/800, 100 ante

We caught up with David Sklansky as he scooped a 7,000 pot. The action was completed when we walked up, but Sklansky had showed a board of {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}, making a full house for the win. Sklansky is sitting at 19,000, just above the average stack size of 17,800.

Player Chips Progress
David Sklansky us
David Sklansky
WSOP 3X Winner
19,000 6,400

Tags: David Sklansky

More Notable Chip Counts

Level 6 : 400/800, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Eli Elezra il
Eli Elezra
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
34,000
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
23,000 -1,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
WSOP 6X Winner
21,000 3,500
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
19,000 -500
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
17,200 2,200
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
16,500 2,300
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
15,200 -6,800
Bill Chen us
Bill Chen
WSOP 2X Winner
14,500 900
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
14,200 -800
Gavin Smith us
Gavin Smith
13,600 -1,400
David Sklansky us
David Sklansky
WSOP 3X Winner
12,600 -2,400
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
WSOP 4X Winner
11,000 -2,500
Layne Flack us
Layne Flack
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
9,500 -9,500
Norman Chad us
Norman Chad
8,600 -5,800
Mike Sexton us
Mike Sexton
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
5,800 -10,800

Level: 6

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

"Don't Do That, Baby"

Level 5 : 400/800, 100 ante

Unknown Player: {x-}{x-} / {3-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Greg Mueller: {x-}{x-} / {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Scott Nguyen: {x-}{x-} / {2-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{4-}

After an unknown player brought it in for 100 with the {3-Clubs} and Greg Mueller, who finished third in last night's Event #8 $2,500 Eight-Game Mix finale, completed with the {A-Clubs}, 1998 World Series of Poker champ Scotty Nguyen called with the {2-Diamonds}.

Mueller then checked fourth street, Nguyen bet and the unknown player called. Mueller got out of the way and the dealer put out fifth. Just as soon as he did, the unknown player folded before Nguyen even had a chance to bet.

"No, don't do that, baby," Nguyen said with a big smile before flashing the {4-Hearts}{7-Clubs}.

Meanwhile, recent bracelet winner Mike Gorodinsky, who took down Event #5: $2,500 Omaha/Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better, has been eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Mueller ca
Greg Mueller
WSOP 3X Winner
22,000 7,000
Scotty Nguyen us
Scotty Nguyen
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
14,000 -1,000
Mike Gorodinsky us
Mike Gorodinsky
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Scott NguyenGreg MuellerMike Gorodinsky

Prize Pool and Payout Information

Level 5 : 400/800, 100 ante

The official numbers are in. Today's tournament has drawn 210 entries (just two shy of last year's field) and created a prize pool of $987,000. The eventual winner will take home $266,503 and the top 24 players will each earn a payday.

PlacePrize
1st$266,503
2nd$164,700
3rd$108,412
4th$79,078
5th$58,835
6th$44,543
7th$34,268
8th$26,757
9th & 10th$21,190
11th & 12th$17,025
13th & 14th$13,877
15th & 16th11,528
17th-24th$9,583