2013 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7632
Prize
$277,519
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$1,132,700
Entries
241
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Day 2 Concludes With Money Bubble Bursting; Mizrachi Leads

Level 17
Robert Mizrachi Leads The Field
Robert Mizrachi Leads The Field

After almost exactly ten levels of play, Day 2 of Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better is officially in the books! Play began with 152 of the 241 total entrants returning to the felt. By the end of the day, the final 27 players were reached and the money bubble was popped with Robert Mizrachi leading the field. Mizrachi will be bringing a stack of 339,500 into Day 3.

The day began with an absolutely stacked field of players returning to the felt with dreams of grabbing hold of the title of World Series of Poker champion. With that, it seemed that almost every name to hit the rail was recognizable. In the first few levels of the day the tournament lost the likes of Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Brock Parker, Todd Brunson, Layne Flack, Phil Hellmuth, Hasan Habib, Max Pescatori, and Andy Frankenberger. As the day progressed, players who made the final table of this very event last year such as Elie Doft, Phil Ivey, and Scotty Nguyen fell as well. Ivey was eliminated late in the day after being chopped up by Andy Bloch and Kirill Rabtsov. Last year's champion, Joe Cassidy, also found himself without chips before players bagged up for the end of the day.

The consistency of these players in Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better is not to be underestimated, as three more players who final tabled this event in 2012 have cashed and are bringing chips into Day 3. Bart Hanson and Ryan Lenaghan finished in seventh and ninth place respectively in 2012. Mike Matusow scored an eighth place finish last year and is running hot fresh off of winning his fourth WSOP bracelet. Matusow will return to Day 3 with under average stack, but merely needs to navigate through the final three tables in order to secure a fifth bracelet around his wrist.

Dan Kelly has managed to score his seventh cash of the 2013 WSOP by making the money in this event. Kelly was relatively quiet most of the day, but managed to squeak into the money and will be bringing 31,000 into Day 3 play which is good for 26th in chips.

The rest of the field remains stacked as well, with several notable professional players hitting the felt for the final day. Names like Shawn Buchanan (263,500), Brian Hastings (259,000), George Danzer (242,500), Christopher George (162,500), Jonathan Duhamel (133,000), Eric Crain (98,500), Jeff Lisandro (94,500), Maria Ho (87,500), and Huck Seed (43,000) will all return to vie for the gold WSOP bracelet.

The money bubble burst late in the night when James Dempsey moved his short stack all in against Mizrachi. Dempsey, who stone bubbled this event in 2012 was forced to succumb to the exact same fate this year when he failed to improve against Mizrachi.

Play will kick off at 2:00 PM PST on Saturday in the Amazon room. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we provide you with all of the latest updates from the tournament floor as this event draws to its exciting conclusion!

Tags: Bart HansonDan KellyMike MatusowRobert MizrachiRyan Lenaghan

James Dempsey Bubbles For Second Straight Year

Level 17
James Dempsey
James Dempsey

For the second straight year, James Dempsey has bubbled this tournament.

He limped in under the gun and Viacheslav Zhukov raised from UTG+2. Maria Ho called from the small blind, Robert Mizrachi called from the big blind, and Dempsey called all in for his remaining 1,000 after his original call.

The {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} flop was checked around and when the {J-Hearts} turn fell, Ho checked to Mizrachi who bet. Zhukov folded, Ho called, and the {5-Spades} river completed the board. Ho check-folded to Mizrachi's bet this time and Mizrachi tabled {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs} for kings full.

Dempsey couldn't beat it and for the second straight year is the bubble boy of this event.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
339,500 99,500
James Dempsey gb
James Dempsey
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: James DempseyRobert Mizrachi

Bloch Makes Correct Call For Half

Level 17
Andy Bloch Takes the High
Andy Bloch Takes the High

Picking up with the action on the flop, we found Todd Barlow, Andy Bloch, and Christopher George looking down at a board of {6-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}. Barlow and Bloch checked over to George who fired out a bet. Both players called to see fourth street.

The dealer rapped the table and flipped over the {6-Diamonds}. Three checks prompted the final card, the {3-Hearts}, to strike the felt. Barlow checked and Bloch checked behind. George cut out one final bet and Barlow quickly called.

Bloch went into the tank for quite some time before reaching for a stack of chips and making the over-call.

George showed {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{2-Hearts} for the nut low and Barlow fanned {A-Diamonds}{x-}{7-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} for the same nut low. Bloch showed {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}.

"Ace-queen for the high," the dealer stated at first.

"Pair of fives," someone else chimed in.

Bloch's pair of fives was good for the high while George and Barlow each received one quarter of the low.

"That's a world class over-call right there," stated Mike Matusow to Bloch from across the table. "World class."

"Nah, it'd be world class if I just had ace-queen," replied Bloch who stood up and walked over to continue talking with Matusow.

Player Chips Progress
Christopher George us
Christopher George
170,000 -10,000
Andy Bloch us
Andy Bloch
WSOP 1X Winner
68,000 13,000
Todd Barlow us
Todd Barlow
52,000 -8,000

Tags: Andy BlochChristopher GeorgeTodd Barlow

Ivey Chopped Up and Eliminated By Bloch and Rabtsov

Level 17
Phil Ivey - Eliminated
Phil Ivey - Eliminated

The three short stacks at table 359 just went to battle and Phil Ivey was the one left with no chips. Rabtsov was all in preflop and Ivey's remaining few thousand went in after the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{4-Spades} flop.

Bloch: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}{6-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Rabtsov: {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}
Ivey: {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{J-Hearts}

Despite flopping two pair and the nut-flush draw, Ivey trailed Bloch's top set and Rabtsov's nut low draw. The {8-Diamonds} turn and {8-Hearts} river secured the high for Bloch with aces full, while Rabtsov made the nut low.

Player Chips Progress
Andy Bloch us
Andy Bloch
WSOP 1X Winner
55,000 15,000
Kirill Rabtsov ru
Kirill Rabtsov
26,000 6,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Andy BlochKirill RabtsovPhil Ivey

Ho Scoops Ivey

Level 17
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Phil Ivey opened with a raise and Maria Ho called from the cutoff. The rest of the table folded and the two were heads up to the flop.

The flop came down {7-Hearts}{3-Spades}{10-Spades} and Ivey continued out with a bet. Ho called to see the turn which was the {J-Clubs}. Ivey fired once again and Ho stayed the course. The river brought the {5-Diamonds} and Ivey fired another big bet into the middle. Ho came over the top with a raise, however, and Ivey flat called.

Ho fanned {A-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{5-Spades} for a rivered set of fives and the nut low. Ivey looked almost stunned as he picked his cards up off of the felt, went to muck, looked at them once more, and finally threw them away. Ho scooped up the pot and is now sitting pretty around 140,000 while Ivey has fallen from grace and now has about 30,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
140,000 35,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
30,000 -45,000

Tags: Maria HoPhil Ivey

Duhamel Drags One

Level 16
Jonathan Duhamel Drags the Pot
Jonathan Duhamel Drags the Pot

Bart Hanson opened with a raise from UTG+1 and action folded around to Karen Longfellow who called from the small blind. Jonathan Duhamel decided to tag along from the big blind and the flop brought {K-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Spades}. Longfellow checked and Duhamel followed suit, prompting Hanson to continue out with a bet. Longfellow called but Duhamel opted to slide out a check-raise. Both of his opponents called.

The trio saw the {j-Spades} drop down on fourth street and Longfellow checked. Duhamel bet and Hanson decided to get out of the way. Longfellow called and the two were heads up to see the {9-Hearts} finish off the community cards. Longfellow checked a third time and Duhamel cut out one more bet. Longfellow mucked her hand and Duhamel took down the pot without a showdown.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Duhamel ca
Jonathan Duhamel
163,000 20,000
Bart Hanson us
Bart Hanson
55,000 -5,000
Karen Longfellow us
Karen Longfellow
10,000 -14,000

Tags: Bart HansonJonathan Duhamel

PokerNews Podcast Episode #160: Rouge Dealing feat. Jay Rosenkrantz

Level 14

On the Friday edition of the PokerNews Podcast, the crew breaks down the latest news from the World Series of Poker, including David Diaz being banned from Caesars properties, Martin Finger winning his first gold bracelet, Matthew Ashton approaching another final table, and an update from the Ivey and the Misfits fantasy team. They then talk with Jay Rosenkrantz about the premiere of Bet Raise Fold: The Story of Online Poker.

Tags: Bet Raise FoldPokerNews Podcast

Greenstein Out

Level 14
Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein

After a {7-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Spades} flop, Barry Greenstein was all in for 2,200 on the button against Pat Pezzin in the small blind and Eugene Katchalov in the big blind.

Katchalov called bets from Pezzin after the {K-Spades} turn and the river that we didn't quite catch, but Pezzin had nut nut with {A-Spades}{2-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}. Katchalov managed a quarter with {A-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{9-Hearts}, while Greenstein couldn't survive.

Player Chips Progress
Pat Pezzin ca
Pat Pezzin
97,000 47,000
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
29,000 -4,000
Barry Greenstein us
Barry Greenstein
Busted

Hal Klein Leads The Remaining 152 Players

Chip Leader Hal Klein
Chip Leader Hal Klein

Welcome to our coverage of Day 2 of Event #25: $5,000 Omaha Hi-Low 8-or-Better. The starting field of 241 entrants is down to 152, each looking to capture the $277,519 first-place prize.

Leading the way with 77,100 is Hal Klein. He is followed by Luis Velador (59,100), Pat Pezzin (58,400), Francesco "Cheech" Barbaro (52,000), and Brian Hastings (50,600) as the only players above the 50,000 mark. Last year's champion Joe Cassidy is also still in the mix with 38,000. Cassidy was a late arrival yesterday, taking his seat following the dinner break. Before long, he found himself on a short stack with only a few big bets remaining. However, Cassidy rode a nice heater to close the day with a top-30 stack.

Play resumes at 2pm local time, about 10 minutes from now, and is scheduled to commence until 10 levels are completed. The final 27 players make the money and we should reach that point before Day 2 reaches its end. Keep it here throughout the day as we move closer to crowning another World Series of Poker champion!