2014 World Series of Poker

Event #11: $1,500 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
103
Prize
$449,980
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,142,450
Entries
1,587
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

Sowers Leads, Bonomo Second with 10 Left

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Mike Sowers
Mike Sowers

Day 2 of the $1,500 six-max started with 134 players still in contention, and by the end of ten hours of action packed poker there were ten players left.

Mike Sowers ended the day as the chip leader with 1,413,000. Justin Bonomo is a close second with 1,394,000 and Taylor Paur lies in third place with 1,120,000. They are the only three players who bagged up over a million chips.

The early action continued the theme from yesterday, fast and furious. By the end of level 14 there were just 66 players left. Among the early exits was Jason Mercier who got it all in preflop with {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} and was called by Luis Campelo holding {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}. Mercier looked fairly disgusted when the board ran out {6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{10-Clubs} to give Campelo a straight on the river. Olivier Busquet was coolered when he got it all in with {k-Clubs}{k-Spades} only to run in to Blake Whittington holding {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}.

Steven Hensley started the day as chip leader and kept the pedal to the metal, staying at the top of the leader board for most of the day. He wasn’t always aware of exactly how many chips he had but that never bothered him. “I don’t count chips, I just collect them.” He couldn’t hold on to them though and, just back from the dinner break, Hensley semi- bluffed his stack off to Mike Sowers who subsequently put them to good use.

Jason Wheeler edged in front during level 16 when he clashed with another big stack Vincent Moscati. They got into a preflop raising war and when Wheeler five-bet shoved Moscati made the call with {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}. Wheeler though had it with his {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs} and the cards ran out {7-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}. There was a scare on the flop for Wheeler, but redemption on the turn. Wheeler was also unable to hold on to his chips amidst constant action and he would fall in 19th place.

Action slowed right down when there were 57 players left at around the end of level 15, and two hours later at the dinner break there would still be 36 players looking to make it to the end of the day.

After the one hour break it was Justin Bonomo who sprang into action becoming the first player to get his hands on over a million chips. Bonomo made a huge call with {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} against the {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts} of Alejandro Jauregui and saw the board run out {6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{9-Spades} to bust Jauregui. A couple of hands later Bonomo found a pair of kings to bust another player and increase his lead.

Mike Sowers was the next player to break the million barrier putting Hensley’s chips to good use to bust Josh Rotenberg and then Jason Wheeler.

With the players down to 18 there was a redraw and the action picked up again to see a flurry of bust outs. Hans Bosman fell in 18th, Abraham Korotki in 17th and in a double bust out Lucas Fridriksson went in 16th with Ricky Butts the 15th place finisher. William Perpich and Corey Burbick were next to go before another redraw was made for the last two tables.

In the penultimate level of the night it was Diego Dubcovsky who fell in 12th place when his {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} was beaten by Sebastian Pauli making a straight with his {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. Ryan Hemmel exited in 11th all in preflop with {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts} versus the {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts} of Paur. An ace on the flop for Paur was good enough to seal the deal.

No more eliminations in the final level meant there would be no final table of six decided on the day so the remaining players return tomorrow.

Action continues at 1 p.m. tomorrow as the final 10 battle it out for the first place prize of $449,980 the Gold Bracelet and the bragging rights of being the first six-max champion of WSOP 2014. The PokerNews Live reporting team will keep you right up to date including hand for hand action from the final table.

Ryan Hemmel Eliminated in 11th Place ($22,345)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Ryan Hemmel 11th.
Ryan Hemmel 11th.

Ryan Hemmel has been sent home in 11th place.

He shipped over a 20k open from Taylor Paur for a total of 302k and Paur looked him up with {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. Hemmel was ahead with {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts} but his dreams were dashed when the flop rolled out {a-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}.

The {7-Hearts} turn and {j-Hearts} river did him no good either.

Player Chips Progress
Taylor Paur us
Taylor Paur
WSOP 2X Winner
1,210,000 310,000
Ryan Hemmel
Ryan Hemmel
Busted

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Diego Dubcovsky Eliminated in 12th Place ($22,345)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Diego Dubcovsky - 11th Place
Diego Dubcovsky - 11th Place

Sebastian Pauli raised to 23,000 and got a call from Diego Dubcovsky in the big blind who was short on chips. The flop was {6-Clubs}{4-Spades}{a-Hearts} and both players checked.

The turn card saw the {5-Clubs} and now Dubcovsky led for 11,000. Pauli made the call and they went to a river {2-Clubs}. Dubcovsky led again for 21,000 and called it off when Pauli put him all in.

Pauli had a straight {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} which was good enough to beat the {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} of Dubcovsky to send him to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Sebastian Pauli de
Sebastian Pauli
720,000 150,000
Diego Dubcovsky ar
Diego Dubcovsky
Busted

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Hensley Semi-Bluffs it Off to Give Sowers Lead

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 500 ante
Steven Hensley
Steven Hensley

Steven Hensley has played aggressively all day but he just got caught for all his chips. On the turn of a board reading {2-Clubs}{5-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, Hensley moved all in and was quickly called by Mike Sowers.

Hensley held {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades} and Sowers turned over the {q-Clubs}{10-Hearts}. The river was the {10-Clubs} and Hensley couldn’t hit one of his outs, so all of his chips went over to Sowers.

Hensley appeared to be fairly sanguine about it and as he left, he said he hoped Sowers used his chips to go on to win.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Sowers us
Mike Sowers
570,000
Steven Hensley us
Steven Hensley
Busted

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Wheeler Grabs the Lead

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Jason Wheeler
Jason Wheeler

Vincent Moscati opened for 8,000 and Nicholas Immekus called on the button. Jason Wheeler then made it 21,000 from the big blind. Back to Moscati who four-bet to 46,000 and Immekus quickly got out of the way. Wheeler though had other ideas and moved all in.

Moscati got a count and the total bet was just over 200k to call, most of his stack, but call he did.

Moscati's {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} was staring at the {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs} of Wheeler.

The flop was {7-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{3-Hearts} and suddenly the picture looked very different. There was hardly time to react though as the dealer quickly burned and turned the {a-Diamonds} and finished it off with a river {3-Clubs}.

There would be no suck out for Moscati who would plummet down the leader board while Wheeler now sits firmly atop.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Wheeler us
Jason Wheeler
WSOP 1X Winner
415,000
Vincent Moscati us
Vincent Moscati
70,000 -254,000

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Thinking Poker Podcast Episode #81: WSOP Preparation

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
WSOP
WSOP

On Episode 81 of the Thinking Poker Podcast, Nate and Andrew discuss strategies for the World Series of Poker that will assist you both on and off of the felt. They also break down a hand from Nitcast favorite Gareth Chantler and another from the Sunday Million.

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #220: Litigating for Rolls feat. Vanessa Selbst

Level 14 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Vanessa Selbst with her gold bracelet
Vanessa Selbst with her gold bracelet

Vanessa Selbst, winner of Event #2: $25,000 Mixed-Max No-Limit Hold'em and her third World Series of Poker gold bracelet, joins the show to talk about her heads-up matches, the Twitter beef with Jason Mo, and her two small dogs. Rich, Donnie, and Jason then take a look at all of the recent bracelet winners and dissect the idea of a $20 million guarantee tournament.

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The Immense Mr. Immekus

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Nicholas Immekus
Nicholas Immekus

Nicholas Immekus is now the overwhelming chip leader having picked up the right hands at the right time here on Day 2.

First he managed to pick up queens with two players all-in in front of him and that held, then he cracked aces to bust another player turning a pair of eights into a set on the river.

The winner of one of the larger deepstacks events at the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open is now well on his way to besting his career-best score of $99,144 which he collected there.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Immekus ca
Nicholas Immekus
294,000 134,100

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