2014 World Series of Poker

Event #38: $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
8k9jk32
Prize
$352,696
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,259,600
Entries
134
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Ted Forrest Eliminated in 11th Place ($29,399)

Level 23 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Ted Forrest - 11th Place
Ted Forrest - 11th Place

After being crippled down to 17,000, Ted Forrest put 5,000 in the ante and then got the other 12,000 all in.

It actually happened when an even shorter-stacked Norman Chad had the bring-in for 5,000 with the {2-Diamonds} (leaving himself just 4,000 behind) and Forrest completed all in for 12,000 with the {6-Clubs}. Brian Hastings called and Chad actually opted to fold knowing that if Forrest busted he would earn $5,000 more in prize money.

Forrest: {k-Spades}{6-Hearts} / {6-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{j-Spades} / {9-Clubs}
Hastings: {q-Clubs}{9-Hearts} / {q-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} / {4-Diamonds}

Hastings ended up with queens up, which bested the jacks and sixes of Forrest, who earned $29,399 for his 11th-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
645,000
5,000
5,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Norman Chad us
Norman Chad
4,000
-5,000
-5,000
Ted Forrest us
Ted Forrest
Busted
WSOP 6X Winner

Tags: Ted ForrestBrian Hastings

Alexander Jung Eliminated in 12th Place ($29,399)

Level 22 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
Alexander Jung - 12th Place
Alexander Jung - 12th Place

Alexander Jung had been nursing a short stack pretty much all day, but his time finally ran out. In what was his final hand, he completed with the {7-Diamonds} and then got all in for 25,000 total after Ted Forrest raised with his {8-Diamonds}.

Jung: {7-Spades}{4-Spades} / {7-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts} / {K-Hearts}
Forrest: {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts} / {8-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} / {3-Spades}

Jung managed to make two pair, but it was inferior to the aces and tens of Forrest. Jung was eliminated on the hand and took home $29,399 for his 12th-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Ted Forrest us
Ted Forrest
312,000
32,000
32,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Alexander Jung us
Alexander Jung
Busted

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Todd Brunson Eliminated in 13th Place ($25,569)

Level 22 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
Todd Brunson
Todd Brunson

Todd Brunson managed to get his paltry stack all in from the get go and found himself up against John Monnette.

Brunson: {a-Spades}{7-Spades} / {4-Hearts}{9-Spades}{3-Hearts}{10-Clubs} / {X-}
Monnette: {10-Diamonds}{k-Spades} / {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{6-Spades} / {8-Diamonds}

Monnette ended with a flush, and it was good enough to scoop as Brunson missed out on a low.

Brunson will take home $25,569 for his 13th-place finish, and if his recent tweet is any indication he'll be back in action soon enough.

Todd BrunsonThen A47 vs KK10 for my last money. Out. Of well nothing I could do. Still feel sick though. On to the dealers choice
Player Chips Progress
John Monnette us
John Monnette
220,000
43,000
43,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: John MonnetteTodd Brunson

Brunson Bounces Back with a Big Hand

Level 21 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Ted Brunson
Ted Brunson

Todd Brunson completed showing the {K-Spades} and George Danzer and John Monnette called with the {7-Diamonds} and {3-Clubs} up, respectively. Both Danzer and Monnette proceeded to call bets from Brunson on fourth through sixth streets, and then all three players checked on seventh.

Brunson: {k-Hearts}{9-Clubs} / {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{9-Hearts} / {7-Clubs}
Danzer: {x-}{x-} / {7-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{8-Spades} / {x-}
Monnette: {x-}{x-} / {3-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} / {x-}

Brunson rolled over a full house, and it was good as both Danzer and Monnette sent their hands to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
George Danzer de
George Danzer
830,000
-70,000
-70,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
250,000
95,000
95,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
John Monnette us
John Monnette
162,000
-43,000
-43,000
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: George DanzerJohn MonnetteTodd Brunson

Norman Chad is Looking to Step Out of the Booth into WSOP History

Level 21 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Norman Chad
Norman Chad

The 2014 World Series of Poker marks the 10th anniversary of the annual event taking place at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. One man that has been there all that time — and even a year before — is WSOP commentator and funny man Norman Chad, who is among the final 13 in this event.

Since 2003, Chad has served as co-commentator alongside Lon McEachern. But how much do you know about him aside from that? We’re guessing not a whole lot, which is why we’ve decided to delve into the past of the man who uttered the memorable line "This is beyond fairy tale — it's inconceivable."

Born in 1958 to Seymour and Perla Chad, little Norman grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland. He attended Northwood High School and eventually graduated in 1976, but not before serving as the sports editor for the school paper.

He would continue writing sports-related material while at the University of Maryland, College Park, the institute where he would earn a degree in American Studies. After stints in stand-up comedy, writing for Sports Illustrated, penning two scripts for ABC's Coach and three more for HBO's Arliss, all of that lead to one place: the World Series of Poker.

"The first time I walked into Binion's [Horseshoe Casino] in 2003, I took one look around the room at the cast of characters and realized this job was going to be everything I'd ever dreamt of,” Chad has said in an interview with ESPN. “I swear, I asked myself, 'Where has this been all my life?' Then, after I watched the first show before it aired, I was so impressed at the gritty, real-life gambling feel these new producers had given it, it was just unbelievable."

It’s well known that Chad, who is a nationally-syndicated sports columnist with his Couch Slouch column, loves to play Omaha/stud hi-low, even making the final table of a mixed event back in 2012 where he ultimately finished in sixth place for $36,093. Chad will have to finish eighth or better here today to top that score.

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Will George Danzer Win His Second Bracelet of the Summer and Extend His WSOP POY Lead?

George Danzer
George Danzer

It's been an incredible summer for German pro George Danzer. At the end of May he kicked off his 2014 World Series of Poker by placing fifth in Event #5: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball for $70,308, and then a week later he won his first gold bracelet and $294,792 in prize money in the Event #18: $10,000 Seven-Card Razz Championship. Toss in two more cashes, and Danzer jumped out to an early lead in the 2014 WSOP Player of the Year race with 456.20 points, which is more than 42 points ahead of his next closest competitor.

Today Danzer will add further to his résumé and WSOP POY total as he is already in the money coming into Day 3 of the Event #38: $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Championship, a tournament that originally attracted 134 players. What's more, he starts the day as the chip leader with 785,000. Will Danzer be able to capture his second gold bracelet and the $352,696 first-place prize?

It's certainly possible, but if he's to do it he'll have to overcome a dozen other players comprised of some of the best in the game. For instance, there is Jeff Lisandro (420,000), who finished as the 2009 WSOP POY after winning three bracelets that summer (all in stud variants we might add); online superstar Brian Hastings (415,000); and Ted Forrest (387,000), who defeated Phil Hellmuth heads up in Event #7: $1,500 Seven-Card Razz to capture his sixth bracelet.

Also in contention are players like Richard Sklar, John Racener, and Chris George, all looking to claim their first bracelet. Finally, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention that famed ESPN poker commentator Norman Chad is still alive, though he is one of the shorter stacks. Even so, he's confident and clearly having some fun:

Norman ChadDaniel Negreanu stared me down. Bang! KOed him. Mike The Mouth stared me down. Bang! KOed him. If Jeff Lisandro even looks at me, he’s GONE.

He's also receiving some support from those in the poker community:

Mike SextonThe always witty @NormanChad bracelet hunting in $10k Stud 8 w/13 left. Believe it or not, he REALLY can play this game. GL! #hopeforall

Lon McEachernIt's official: @NormanChad has outlasted Mike Sexton in the @WSOP 10K Stud-8 event. Anything more is gravy.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be on hand with all the live coverage starting at 2 p.m. local time, which is about an hour from now. Join us then as we look to crown a champion in the Event #38: $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Championship!