2014 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 1
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Tommy Hang
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$230,744
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,003,050
Entries
743
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0

Jason Riesenberg Leads After Day 1

Level 10
Jason Riesenberg Leads
Jason Riesenberg Leads

Day 1 of Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. is officially in the books! After 10 hours of mixed game play, just 144 players remain with Jason Risebenberg bagging up the biggest stack in the room with 72,600 in chips. Close on his heels is none other than 1996 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Huck Seed, who put 59,400 into the bag.

Today's event saw a total of 743 entrants hit the felt with the hopes of becoming the next WSOP bracelet winner. These entries amounted to a total prize pool of $1,003,050 and the top 80 players will receive a slice of that money. A min-cash is worth $2,577 while first place will net the winner an astounding $230,744.

Seed, who bagged up one of the top stacks, received a solid portion of his chips during the last level of the night. Seed played a key stud 8 pot against a single opponent, making a club flush and a seventy-six low to scoop all of the chips. This put Seed toward the top of the counts and allowed him to cruise through the end of the night.

While Riesenberg and Seed bagged up the largest stacks, other notable players also thrived throughout the day and will return for Day 2 with a shot at first place and the bracelet. Some of the familiar faces coming back include two-time bracelet winners John Monnette (43,900) and Dutch Boyd (43,400), Adam Friedman (36,400), Roland Israelashvili (31,700), Greg Raymer (30,700), three-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Phil Hui (27,800), Aaron Steury (27,600), Richard Ashby (24,200), Tom McEvoy (21,900), David "ODB" Baker (19,700), Allen Kessler (16,700), Joe Kuether (16,000), Xuan Liu (12,400), and Dan Heimiller (10,000).

The aforementioned players were the fortunate ones in the day, bagging up chips and guaranteed a spot in the Amazon room tomorrow. Many others, on the other hand, were not as fortunate. Some of the players to participate in today's event only to find elimination include Daniel Negreanu, David Williams, Brandon Cantu, Jeff Madsen, David Bach, Konstantin Puchkov, Ari Engel, Scott Clements, Erick Lindgren, Bill Chen, Fabrice Soulier, Matt Savage, and Brock Parker.

Play resumes at 1 p.m. on Friday in the Amazon Room. As always, be sure to tune into PokerNews for all of the latest updates from the tournament felt. Goodnight!

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What a Stupid Card!

Level 5
Norman Chad - when he had chips
Norman Chad - when he had chips

Stud 8

Norman Chad was taking the Phil Hellmuth "tight is right" approach as he was watching his stack dwindle to the point of no return. "It's my new end game strategy," he joked. He folded and left himself with just T75 in chips, enough for one 50 ante and leaving himself with 25 behind. It was going in and everyone at the table knew it.

Maria Mayrinck told the rest of the table "you bust Mr. Chad and I will bust you." The cards were dealt and Chad would square off against two other players:

Ken Aldridge: {X-}{X-}/{7-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{A-Hearts}/{X-}
Seat 5: {X-}{X-}/{9-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}/{X-}
Norman Chad: {X-}{X-}/{K-Spades}{5-Hearts}{8-Spades}{10-Spades}/{X-}

Aldridge would bet on fifth and sixth streets and get calls both times from his opponent in Seat 5. The two checked after seventh street and turned over their cards. Aldridge had {9-Hearts}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts} for a seven low. Seat 5 had {Q-Spades}{7-Spades}{4-Diamonds} for two pair, nines and sevens. Chad, ever the showman, turned his cards over one at a time. The first was the {5-Diamonds} giving him a pair of fives. A king or ten would give him a bigger two pair and keep him alive. The second card turned over would give him some more outs as it was the {J-Spades} giving him four spades. Any spade, ten, jack, or king and he would survive to play another hand. The third card turned over was none of those, however, as it was the {6-Diamonds}.

"What a stupid card," said Mayrinck as she came over to Chad to give him a hug. She whispered in his ear as she did... "you know you can get hookers and blow in Vegas." Chad laughed and the rest of the table came over to shake his hand and show their appreciation for the man who makes the Main Event broadcasts something to remember every year.

Player Chips Progress
Norman Chad us
Norman Chad
Busted

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #224: Nick Schulman vs. The Phone Vendor feat. Matt Waxman

Level 4
Matt Waxman
Matt Waxman

Matt Waxman joins the PokerNews Podcast at the top of the show to talk about winning a bracelet in 2013, debate whether or not the National Championship is a closed event, and tell the story of his first big heater in poker. The crew then gives play-by-play of a spat between Nick Schulman and the phone vendors outside of the Amazon Room, breaks down the recent bracelet winners, and more.

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Something For Everyone -- $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Set to Start

Tom Schneider, the defending champ
Tom Schneider, the defending champ

Another day, another exciting poker tournament here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino at the 45th-annual World Series of Poker! Today, sees Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. get underway in approximately one hour, and we are anticipating a large field with some of the best mixed game players in the game taking place.

Last year saw 862 entrants and Tom Schneider would win the first of two H.O.R.S.E. bracelets that he would earn in 2013 taking home $258,960 in the process. Schneider, incidentally, is still one of the 18 players left in Event #25: $2,500 Omaha/Stud Hi-Low that will be playing out today as well.

Prior to that, Ylon Schwartz (2012), Aaron Steury (2011), and Konstantin Puchkov (2010) won this event. Making deep runs last year were Owais Ahmed (2nd), Rep Porter (4th), Frankie O'Dell (5th), Dan Heimiller (10th), David Bach (12th), and Dan Kelly (16th).

For those new to mixed games, H.O.R.S.E. is made up of the following: limit hold'em, limit omaha hi-low eight-or-better, razz, seven-card stud, and seven-card stud hi-low eight-or-better.

The cards will be in the air starting at 12 noon local time. Be sure to check back for updates straight from the tournament room right here on PokerNews!