2014 World Series of Poker

Event #41: $1,500 Six-Handed Dealer's Choice
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Robert Mizrachi
Winning Hand
6532a
Prize
$147,092
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
419
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Robert Mizrachi Wins Event #41: $1,500 Six-Handed Dealer's Choice ($147,092)!

Level 27
Robert Mizrachi - Champion
Robert Mizrachi - Champion

Robert Mizrachi began the day as the chip leader and just seven and a half hours later he was awarded his second career World Series of Poker bracelet. Mizrachi overcame a severe chip deficit and bested Aaron Schaff during heads up play to earn $147,092 in first-place prize money as well as the prestige of being the champion of the first-ever dealer's choice event.

The day began with 10 players returning to the felt with hopes of claiming the aforementioned title. The day was filled with potential storylines including those of two-time bracelet winner Jen Harman and Melissa Burr. Not only were these two the last women standing in the event, but both were on the hunt for number three. For Harman, it was potentially a day to win her third bracelet. Burr, on the other hand, was looking for her third final table of the 2014 WSOP. Unfortunately for both ladies, these goals were dashed early on as they became the first casualties of the day with Harman busting in tenth and Burr falling in ninth.

Soon after Burr's elimination, Arthur Morris was sent to the rail in eighth place, allowing the rest of the field to combine to the unofficial final table of seven. Marco Johnson came into the unofficial final table as the short stack and despite an early double up, he was ultimately unable to gain further momentum. Johnson was eventually eliminated by Mizrachi in 2-7 triple draw and the official final table was set.

The final table had interesting shifts in dynamic with players slowly chipping away at each other's stacks in limit games one moment and suddenly changing pace by playing large pots for entire player's stacks in primarily pot-limit Omaha. The first large confrontation and eventual elimination did indeed come in PLO, and unfortunately for 2010 WSOP Player of the Year Frank Kassela, his quest for bracelet number three was cut short. During Kassela's final hand, four players committed 70,000 before the flop after it was potted by Daniel Idema. After the flop, Kassela found himself all in and at risk against Aaron Schaff with an inferior draw and hand. Kassela failed to improve on his hand on the turn or the river and he was eliminated from play in sixth place. Schaff, on the other hand, was sitting pretty with 68% of the chips in play five-handed.

The next key hand saw not one, but two players hit the rail. Once again, Schaff was the executioner and his weapon of choice was pot-limit Omaha. Schaff, Idema, and Bill Chen took a flop together where a short-stacked Idema moved all in from the get-go. Schaff potted and Chen announced that he was all in as well. By the end of the hand, Schaff made top two pair which was good enough toeliminate both of his competitors. Schaff held a commanding lead and was suddenly two eliminations away from his first bracelet.

Shane Abbott had been riding a short stack for a good portion of the day and had survived three all in confrontations up to this point. When the choice came around, he picked no-limit hold'em and this ultimately turned out to be an ill-timed decision. During a key hand, Mizrachi opened with a button raise and Abbott three-bet jammed from the small blind. Action folded back to Mizrachi and he snap-called.

Mizrachi: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}
Abbott: {K-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}

Mizrachi was in a dominating position with his pocket aces and his lead extended even further after the {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop hit the felt. Just for good measure, Mizrachi drilled the fourth ace on the turn ({a-Clubs}), giving him quads and an insured victory. Abbott hit the rail in third and took home $58,414 in prize money.

Despite his victory over Abbott, Mizrachi was still at a severe chip disadvantage against Schaff. That, however, did not stop the bracelet-winner from grinding his opponent in limit games to quickly increase his stack. Mizrachi seized the chip lead not too long into the heads up bout and never relinquished it for the rest of the match. Schaff considered pot-limit Omaha to be his best game and was consistently picking that when the choice fell upon him. Mizrachi, on the other hand, mixed it up consistently with his most-picked game being Omaha 8.

On the final hand of the match, Mizrachi had worn Schaff down to about 3.5 big bets in the draw games. Mizrachi had the game selection and chose A-5 triple draw. The two got it all in for Schaff's tournament life before the second draw. Mizrachi stood pat for the final two draws while his opponent opted for one card on each pull. To clinch the match, Mizrachi tabled his made {6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{A-Spades} and saw that Schaff's {7-}{5-}{3-}{a-} left him drawing dead. Mizrachi jumped up from the table and greeted his rail, which included his brother and three-time bracelet winner Michael Mizrachi. Schaff, on the other hand, was forced to settle for a runner-up finish and $90,854 in prize money.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerPrize
1Robert Mizrachi$147,092
2Aaron Schaff$90,854
3Shane Abbott58,414
4Bill Chen$38,735
5Daniel Idema$26,444
6Frank Kassela$18,575

That does it for our coverage of the inaugural Dealer's Choice event! Gauging from player reactions and the constantly jovial tournament atmosphere, this event proved to be a huge success and will likely return in years to come. PokerNews extends its congratulations to Robert Mizrachi for overcoming the field and becoming the first-ever Dealer's Choice Champion!

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Aaron Schaff Eliminated in 2nd Place ($90,854)

Level 27
Aaron Schaff -2nd Place
Aaron Schaff -2nd Place

A-5 Triple Draw

Robert Mizrachi selected A-5 triple draw.

Aaron Schaff had the button and raised the action. Mizrachi quickly made it three bets to go and Schaff thought for a moment before moving out a call.

Mizrachi pulled two new cards and Schaff opted for just one. Mizrachi checked the next street and Schaff led out with a bet. Mizrachi instantly announced a raise and Schaff three-bet the action. Mizrachi four-bet and Schaff called all in.

Mizrachi stood pat on the second draw and Schaff pulled one. For the third draw, Mizrachi stood pat once more and Schaff pulled one final card. At that, the hands were tabled.

Mizrachi confidently rolled over {6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{A-Spades} and Schaff tabled {7-}{5-}{3-}{A-}.

"Drawing dead?!" said Mizrachi excitedly. Schaff was indeed drawing dead with his final card (which turned out to pair him up with the {5-Clubs}). Mizrachi's rail then rushed the secondary feature stage, congratulating him on his second bracelet win.

Schaff became the runner-up and took home $90,854 in prize money.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
1,885,000 225,000
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
Busted

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Schaff Doubles in NLHE

Level 27
Aaron Schaff Doubles Up
Aaron Schaff Doubles Up

No-Limit Hold'em

Aaron Schaff selected no-limit hold'em.

Schaff moved all in from the button for his last 180,000. Robert Mizrachi called and the hands were turned on their backs.

Schaff: {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Mizrachi: {A-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

The dealer fanned a {J-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} flop, keeping Schaff's better ace in the lead. The turn was the {3-Clubs}, giving Mizrachi outs to an inside straight as well as a pair, but it was ultimately not meant to be as the {A-Clubs} finished off the board. Schaff finished with the best hand and he doubled to 368,000 in chips. Mizrachi still holds a commanding lead with 1.517 million.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
1,517,000 -108,000
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
368,000 108,000

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Two in a Row For Mizrachi

Level 26
Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi

Pot-Limit Omaha

Aaron Schaff selected pot-limit Omaha.

On the second hand of PLO, Schaff opened his button to 25,000. Robert Mizrachi called and the two saw {8-Spades}{4-Hearts}{6-Spades} hit the felt. Mizrachi checked and Schaff continued out for 32,000. Mizrachi called and the {10-Hearts} fell on the turn. There were two checks, allowing the {K-Clubs} to complete the board. Mizrachi bet 75,000 and Schaff quickly called.

Mizrachi showed {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts} for a turned set of tens. Schaff shook his head and flashed {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} for a flopped set of eights before mucking his hand. After this hit, Schaff was down to 655,000.

Omaha 8

Mizrachi selected Omaha 8 for the next round. He limped his button and Schaff checked his option. The flop fell {10-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} and Schaff led out. Mizrachi called, allowing the {6-Clubs} to turn. Schaff checked, Mizrachi fired, and Schaff tossed out a call. Both players checked the {2-Diamonds} river and Mizrachi fanned {J-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{5-Spades}{2-Clubs} for jacks and fives.

Schaff threw his hand away and Mizrachi raked in another pot. He now sits at 1.305 million to Schaff's 580,000.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
1,305,000 255,000
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
580,000 -255,000

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Mizrachi Takes Lead After Two Omaha Pots

Level 25
Robert Mizrachi now has the chip lead.
Robert Mizrachi now has the chip lead.

Pot-Limit Omaha

Aaron Schaff selected PLO.

"You know, I won a bracelet in PLO," Robert Mizrachi said.

"Yeah," Schaff responded. "I wasn't playing that event."

"You were probably still in high school."

The banter was more exciting than the hands that round.

Limit Omaha Eight-or-Better

Schaff raised from the button in Mizrachi's game selection, and Mizrachi three-bet. Schaff called, and the flop came {j-Spades}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}. Mizrachi bet, and Schaff raised. Mizrachi made it three bets, and Schaff called. Mizrachi fired bullets on the {a-Clubs} turn and {8-Clubs} river, but Schaff mucked on the end, showing {a-}{5-}{5-} for a set.

Pot-Limit Omaha

Back on Schaff's game, he potted out of the big blind after Mizrachi limped the button, and Mizrachi called to see a {9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades} flop. Both players checked, and Schaff bet 45,000 on the {a-Hearts} turn. Mizrachi quickly called, and Schaff checked the {a-Diamonds} river. Mizrachi fired 120,000, and Schaff folded.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
985,000 285,000
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
900,000 -285,000

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Shane Abbott Eliminated in 3rd Place ($58,414)

Level 25
Shane Abbott - 3rd Place
Shane Abbott - 3rd Place

No-Limit Hold'em

Playing Shane Abbott's choice, the "Cadillac of Poker," Robert Mizrachi opened for 21,000 on the button. Abbott jammed for roughly 165,000 in the small blind, and Mizrachi snap-called, throwing {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades} into the middle. Abbott's {k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} needed a lot of help, and the {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop was nothing but bad news. Even worse: the {a-Clubs} turn to give Mizrachi quads. The {7-Spades} river was a mere footnote, and the man affectionately called "Moose" by his friends was banished back to the woods.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
660,000 200,000
Shane Abbott us
Shane Abbott
Busted

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Bill Chen Eliminated in 4th Place ($38,735); Daniel Idema Eliminated in 5th Place ($26,444)

Level 25
Bill Chen and Daniel Idema are eliminated
Bill Chen and Daniel Idema are eliminated

Pot-Limit Omaha

Aaron Schaff made his customary selection: PLO.

Schaff opened under the gun for 23,000 during one of the hands, and Bill Chen called. Daniel Idema came along in the big blind and they took in a flop: {8-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}. Idema moved all in for about 20,000, and Schaff potted. Chen shoved all in behind that, and Schaff called.

Idema: {9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Schaff: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{10-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Chen: {10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{6-Spades}

Idema had flopped an open-ender, while Schaff held tens up. Chen, meanwhile, had flopped better two pair along with a gutshot. The turn was an {a-Clubs}, giving Schaff the lead with top two heading into the final card: {9-Clubs}. Three pair did Chen no good, and Idema had failed to hit either of his straight draws.

Schaff's double knockout means he now has a massive lead three-handed.

Player Chips Progress
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
1,250,000 330,000
Bill Chen us
Bill Chen
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted
Daniel Idema ca
Daniel Idema
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

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Frank Kassela Eliminated in 6th Place ($18,575)

Level 23
Frank Kassela is eliminated in 6th place in a multi-way pot
Frank Kassela is eliminated in 6th place in a multi-way pot

Pot-Limit Omaha

Aaron Schaff selected PLO, and it proved extremely beneficial.

He opened under the gun to 14,000, and Robert Mizrachi (cutoff) and Frank Kassela (small blind) called. In the big blind, Daniel Idema woke up with a pot raise to 70,000. One by one, each player made the call, building a massive pot. The flop rolled out {6-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{9-Spades}, and Kassela thought for about 30 seconds before pushing all in for about 240,000. Idema folded, and Schaff announced all in over the top. Mizrachi tossed his hand into the muck after thinking for a bit.

Schaff: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Kassela: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{3-Hearts}

Kassela was in awful shape with a worse draw and a worse hand. Idema lamented folding the best hand, and the dealer burned and turned a {5-Hearts} to give Kassela some hope in the form of a flush draw. The {2-Spades} river was a brick though, and Kassela became the first player eliminated at the official final table.

Player Chips Progress
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
1,275,000 535,000
Frank Kassela us
Frank Kassela
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

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Abbott Doubles Through Chen

Level 23
Shane Abbott Doubles Up
Shane Abbott Doubles Up

No-Limit Hold'em

Shane Abbott was the second player to act and moved all in for his last 50,000. Action folded around to Bill Chen in the big blind.

"Alright, let's do it," said Chen, plopping out calling chips.

Chen: {K-Hearts}{9-Spades}
Abbott: {J-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}

The board fell {8-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{6-Spades}{J-Spades}{2-Spades}, giving Abbott two pair for the double. He now has about 110,000 while Chen has dropped to 355,000.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Chen us
Bill Chen
WSOP 2X Winner
355,000 -25,000
Shane Abbott us
Shane Abbott
110,000 5,000

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Marco Johnson Eliminated in 7th Place ($13,411)

Level 22
Marco Johnson - 7th Place
Marco Johnson - 7th Place

2-7 Triple Draw

Robert Mizrachi opened in the cutoff, and Marco Johnson made it three bets on the button. Mizrachi reraised to put Johnson all in, and Johnson called. Mizrachi drew one while Johnson asked for two. Mizrachi evidently liked what he saw, because he went pat while Johnson continued to draw, one this time. Action went the same on the final draw.

Mizrachi: {9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{6-Spades}{5-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Johnson: {7-Spades}{5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}

Johnson could win with a nine, eight, six or four. He squeezed out his card, quietly turning over the {2-Clubs} for a pair, ending his tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

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