2018 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qx2xax6x5x3x2x
Prize
$147,348
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$649,350
Entries
481
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0

Negreanu, Matusow and Racener Chasing Bracelet as 16 Remain in Event #22: $1,500 Eight-Game Mix

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu in the hunt for WSOP bracelet #7
Daniel Negreanu in the hunt for WSOP bracelet #7

There were 134 players who returned for Day 2 of Event #22: $1,500 Eight-Game Mix and at the end of the day, only 16 hopefuls remained. Leading the way at the end of play on Day 2 was Nicholas Seiken who bagged up 360,000 chips. Seiken is looking to add to his 12 World Series of Poker cashes with another here in this event, where he also seeks his first bracelet.

Action was fast and furious as chip leader Jon Turner quickly started adding to his stack. But chips seemed to fly quickly in this volatile mix of games as the chip lead changed hands several times before the money bubble broke with 73 players remaining.

That unfortunate bubble boy was Joseph Haddad who got his money in a three-way pot in Razz. Haddad was all in against Patrice Biton and Mikko Hirovonen but ended up making a jack-ten low against Biton’s seven-five low to be sent home as the last player not to make any more. Along with Haddad, some other players who didn’t make it to the cash include Maria Ho, Allen Kessler, Scott Bohlman, Ivo Donev, Svetlana Gromenkova, Jeff Madsen, Cliff Josephy, Jeff Lisandro, and David “Bakes” Baker, to name a few.

Once the bubble burst, players started flying off the shelves quicker than turkey on Thanksgiving. Some of those who made it into the money include Amnon Filippi (71st - $2,238), Benny Glaser (64th - $2,277), Jake Schwartz (57th - $2,277), Ylon Schwartz (54th - $2,394), Vladimir Shchemelev (45th - $2,598), Scott Seiver (34th - $3,349), Fabrice Soulier (30th - $3,972), and Dylan Linde (24th - $4,844). Turner made it into the cash as well, finishing 38th for $2,905.

Action tightened up towards the end of the night, but Valentin Vornicu remained very active with a stack that fluctuated up and down as the night progressed. Vornicu played in some of the biggest pots of the tournament but made a crucial misstep against Per Hildebrand in 2-7 Triple Draw late in the day. Vornicu opted to break an eighty-seven low against Hildebrand, who stood pat with a ninety-seven, and subsequently lost the hand. The 12-time WSOP Circuit Ring winner never recovered from that pot and was eliminated shortly after in 23rd place for $4,844. Among others to bust within the last few levels of play were Ben Yu (22nd - $4,844), James Obst (20th - $4,844), and Paul Sokoloff (18th - $6,072).

Valentin Vornicu
Valentin Vornicu finished in 23th place ($4,844)

Daniel Negreanu was another player who had quite a tumultuous day. Just after the bubble burst, Negreanu was down to just 8,500 chips, which at the time was just over one big bet. He quickly doubled multiple times, twice through Scott Seiver, and never looked back. By the end of the night, he had built up a stack of 126,000 to bring into the final day of play.

Other notables returning tomorrow for the final day of play including Per Hildebrand (278,000), David Bach (263,000),John Racener (226,500), Anthony Zinno (198,000), Iori Yogo (97,500) and Mike Matusow (83,000), to name a few.

Action resumes at 2 p.m. local time where players will begin in Level 21 with betting limits at 10,000/20,000 and blinds of 2,500 and 5,000 in No-Limit and Pot-Limit games. PokerNews will return tomorrow as well to provide coverage for the remainder of this event, so don’t miss a thing.

Mike Matusow
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow returns on Day 3 as the short stack

Tags: Anthony ZinnoDaniel NegreanuJohn RacenerJon TurnerMike MatusowNicholas DerkeNicholas SeikenPer Hildebrand

Matthew Mortensen Eliminated in 17th Place ($6,072)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Matthew Mortensen
Matthew Mortensen

Stud Hi-Lo

Matthew Mortensen: {X-}{X-} / {3-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Kevin Malis: {X-}{X-} / {A-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{8-Hearts} - fold
David Bach: {X-}{X-} / {10-Hearts}{4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

Matthew Mortensen, down to 3,000, completed his bring in for his remaining 3,000. Kevin Malis completed and David Bach called.
Malis check-called a bet on fourth before check-folding on fifth.

Matthew Mortensen: {K-Hearts}{8-Clubs} / {3-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
David Bach: {Q-Diamonds}{10-Spades} / {10-Hearts}{4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

Bach's runout came {7-Clubs} and {A-Diamonds} to leave with just a pair of tens, but Mortensen was unable to survive as the {9-Spades} and {5-Clubs} completed his runout to give him just a pair of fives with no low.

Player Chips Progress
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
260,000 30,000
Kevin Malis us
Kevin Malis
195,000 -40,000
Matthew Mortensen us
Matthew Mortensen
Busted

Tags: Matthew Mortensen

Paul Sokoloff Eliminated in 18th Place ($6,072)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Paul Sokoloff
Paul Sokoloff

Limit Hold'em

After a series of raises, a short-stacked Paul Sokoloff was all in from the big blind for about 18,000 with {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} against Devin Looney in the hijack with {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}.

The board ran out {5-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{J-Hearts}, ending Sokoloff's tournament in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
Devin Looney us
Devin Looney
170,000 20,000
Paul Sokoloff gb
Paul Sokoloff
Busted

Tags: Devin LooneyPaul Sokoloff

Malis Finishes Off Vornicu

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Valentin Vornicu
Valentin Vornicu

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Picking up the action after the first draw, Valentin Vornicu had basically all of his chips already in the pot. For good measure, Kevin Malis bet 100 to put Vornicu in for the rest and Vornicu called.

Vornicu took two and Malis took one. Vornicu then fake put in a bet from the stack he already had in the pot.

"Wait, there's still betting?" Malis said laughing and reaching for chips before Vornicu let on that he was joking.

Vornicu then took two again and Malis took one.

"Can you show first so I know what I have to beat?" Vornicu asked.

Malis obliged and showed {8-}{7-}{6-}{4-}{3-}.

"You drew an eight?" Vorincu said, astonished.

"You don't need to draw a two if you're drawing to an eight, they told me," Malis said.

Vornicu peeled up his first card and revealed paint, a {K-}.

"Oh great, I'm dead," Vornicu said peeling his other card which was a {6-} to go with his {7-}{5-}{2-}. "I wish I would've peeled that one first."

With that, Vornicu made his exit and headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Malis us
Kevin Malis
118,000 89,000
Valentin Vornicu us
Valentin Vornicu
Busted

Tags: Kevin MalisValentin Vornicu

Hildebrand on a 2-7 Rush

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Per Hildebrand
Per Hildebrand

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

A moment before this hand, Per Hildebrand scooped a monster pot with a ninety-seven low where he raised a bet from Valentin Vornicu, then Vornicu broke an eighty-seven low.

Immediately after, Dylan Linde raised. Hildebrand made it three bets from the blinds. Linde then made it four bets and Hildebrand capped the action. Linde called.

Hildebrande took one and Linde took one.

"I'll check to give you some hope," Hildebrand said. Linde responded with a check back.

On the second draw, both players took one again.

"I broke my Badugi," Linde said. Then both players checked again.

"You have some money to bluff still," Hildebrand said. "Nice."

On the final draw, both players took one then checked again. Hildebrand then showed {K-}{8-}{4-}{3-}{2-}.

"I paired every time," Linde said showing {A-}{7-}{5-}{3-}{2-}. Hildebrand took down the big pot and Linde was left with just a few thousand, he was eliminated shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Per Hildebrand se
Per Hildebrand
295,000 135,000
Valentin Vornicu us
Valentin Vornicu
20,000 -56,000
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Per HildebrandDylan Linde

Negreanu Doubles Through Seiver

Level 16 : 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Limit Hold'em

Scott Seiver raised from the cutoff, Daniel Negreanu three-bet from the small blind, and Seiver called.

The flop came down {5-Clubs}{2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}, Negreanu bet, and Seiver called.

The turn was the {6-Hearts}, Negreanu bet again, and Seiver tagged along again.

The river was the {3-Diamonds}, Negreanu bet his remaining 4,500, and Seiver called.

Negreanu tabled {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} for sixes full of deuces, Seiver mucked, and Negreanu doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
WSOP 4X Winner
97,000 -35,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
45,000 24,000

Tags: Daniel NegreanuScott Seiver

More than Double for Negreanu

Level 15 : 2,500/5,000, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Pot-Limit Omaha

Scott Seiver raised to 2,400 on the button and Ian Johns called from the small blind. Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind so the three took a flop of {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Diamonds} where all three players checked.

The turn was the {10-Spades} and, after checked to, Negreanu moved all in for 6,000. Seiver thought for a bit, checked on John's stack, then announced "pot." Johns immediately folded.

Seiver showed his {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for the straight then flashed his {7-}{2-}.

"With spades!" Negreanu said, showing his own {Q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{J-Spades}{4-Spades} for the same straight but freerolling to the flush.

The river was the {Q-Spades} and that brought in the flush for Negreanu, allowing him to take down the pot, more than doubling up.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
WSOP 4X Winner
111,000 -24,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
18,000 9,500

Tags: Daniel NegreanuScott SeiverIan Johns

Yogo Sends Glaser and Isaia to the Payout Desk

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 0 ante
Iori Yogo
Iori Yogo

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Both Benny Glaser and Alessio Isaia were all in before the flop. Iori Yogo had called both players from the big blind.

On the first draw, Yogo stood pat while Glaser took two and Isaia took three. On the second draw, Yogo stood pat. Glaser took two again while Isaia took three again. On the final draw, Yogo stood pat while Glaser and Isaia took one each.

Yogo showed down his {8-}{6-}{5-}{3-}{2-} while Glaser could only show {K-}{8-}{7-}{6-}{4-}. Isaia had {7-}{6-}{5-}{5-}{2-} and paired his five on the final draw to be sent to the rail while Yogo took down the pot and moved over 110,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Iori Yogo jp
Iori Yogo
112,000 2,000
Benny Glaser gb
Benny Glaser
WSOP 5X Winner
Busted
Alessio Isaia it
Alessio Isaia
Busted

Tags: Alessio IsaiaBenny GlaserIori Yogo

Jon Turner Leads the Remaining 134 Player to Begin Day 2

Jon Turner
Jon Turner

Welcome to Day 2 of PokerNews' coverage of Event #22: $1,500 Eight Game Mix. Just 134 players remain from the starting field of 481 players, each looking up at the first-place prize of $147,348 and a coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

On top of the chip counts entering Day 2 is Jon Turner with 75,600, followed by Alessio Isaia with 73,500 and Farzad Rouhani with 68,200. Fourth in chips is Matt Woodward with 67,550, fresh off of a fourth-place finish in Event #15: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. that ended just hours prior to the start of this event.

A plethora of poker's best remains in the field, too. Daniel Negreanu (45,775), Scott Seiver (45,750), Valentin Vornicu (42,950), Anthony Zinno (33,650), James Obst (33,525) and John Racener 32,275) are all in the top 40 of chip counts, so whoever survives the 10 Day 2 levels will have had to earn their spot among the remaining 10-20 players that are expected to survive.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Amazon4241Tim FinneUnited States36,300
Amazon4242Philip LongUnited Kingdom21,000
Amazon4243Ian O'HaraUnited States31,000
Amazon4244Brian CarrollUnited States38,225
Amazon4245Mike MatusowUnited States20,600
Amazon4246Philip ReedUnited States11,525
      
Amazon4251Ziya RahimUnited States43,000
Amazon4252Matthew SmithUnited States6,825
Amazon4253Itsuko YoroiJapan4,100
Amazon4254Daniel NegreanuCanada45,775
Amazon4255Kevin BrewerUnited States15,325
Amazon4256Mark GalloUnited States16,450
      
Amazon4261Ben PonzioUnited States24,475
Amazon4262Andy LupsonUnited States31,600
Amazon4263Ron ElkinsUnited States33,000
Amazon4265Iori YogoJapan45,475
Amazon4266Isaac CrowUnited States25,350
      
Amazon4271Jeff MadsenUnited States51,700
Amazon4272Brady RedingtonUnited States12,825
Amazon4273Ben YuUnited States25,000
Amazon4274Vladimir ShchemelevRussia29,250
Amazon4275Patrice BitonFrance15,075
Amazon4276Joseph HaddadUnited States8,050
      
Amazon4281Bruce YamronUnited States24,000
Amazon4282Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom25,600
Amazon4283Jeff LisandroAustralia6,950
Amazon4284Devon ShalmiUnited States32,450
Amazon4285Ivo DonevAustria28,000
Amazon4286Brayden GazlayUnited States19,200
      
Amazon4291Joon ParkUnited States16,925
Amazon4292Noah BronsteinUnited States15,775
Amazon4293David MayUnited States21,850
Amazon4294Daniel DiPasqualeUnited States62,350
Amazon4295Neil YekellUnited States13,625
Amazon4296David BachUnited States63,000
      
Amazon4301Harry CraneUnited States12,250
Amazon4302Robert Williamson IIIUnited States1,600
Amazon4303John RacenerUnited States32,275
Amazon4304Nick KostUnited States19,300
Amazon4306Per HildebrandSweden25,900
      
Amazon4321Yuri DzivielevskiCuritiba, , BR7,850
Amazon4322Svetlana GromenkovaUnited States15,625
Amazon4323Jordan SiegelUnited States5,950
Amazon4324Ronald SchiffmanUnited States24,900
Amazon4325Ryan BoyleUnited States12,200
Amazon4326Steve HohnUnited States29,000
      
Amazon4331Thomas RawlesUnited States15,900
Amazon4332James ObstAustralia33,525
Amazon4333Richard BaiUnited States46,250
Amazon4334Arthur ResetschnigAustria11,200
Amazon4335Michael ConstantineCanada12,000
Amazon4336Tommy HangUnited States34,000
      
Amazon4341Tad JurgensUnited States19,925
Amazon4342Brian ZekusUnited States12,225
Amazon4343Chris BackCanada19,325
Amazon4344Max HoffmanUnited States8,700
Amazon4345Farzad RouhaniUnited States68,200
Amazon4346Daniel LoweUnited States24,225
      
Amazon4351James PetzingUnited States15,150
Amazon4352Zack FreemanUnited States41,425
Amazon4353Jean MonturyFrance39,500
Amazon4354Scott BohlmanUnited States5,950
Amazon4355Matthew SmithUnited States65,900
Amazon4356Frederik BrinkUnited States13,200
      
Amazon4361Mikko HirvonenUnited Kingdom25,000
Amazon4362Igor SharaskinRussia6,375
Amazon4363Aaron SchaffUnited States43,550
Amazon4364Frankie O'DellUnited States28,000
Amazon4365James LittleUnited States25,350
Amazon4366Chip JettUnited States36,575
      
Amazon4371James JuvancicUnited States7,875
Amazon4372Andrew KelsallUnited States32,100
Amazon4373Rafael LebronUnited States16,800
Amazon4374Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia12,550
Amazon4375Cliff JosephyUnited States26,400
Amazon4376Andrew BrownUnited States16,150
      
Amazon4381David OlsonUnited States33,125
Amazon4382Marcus MizziCanada21,100
Amazon4383Fabrice SoulierFrance61,600
Amazon4384Jake SchwartzUnited States25,500
Amazon4385William DraperUnited States11,150
Amazon4386DID NOT REPORT 2United States24,700
      
Amazon4401Cyndy VioletteUnited States22,925
Amazon4402Hrair DanielyanUnited States47,200
Amazon4404Nicholas SeikenUnited States24,550
Amazon4405Allen KesslerUnited States16,900
Amazon4406Hal RotholzUnited States11,700
      
Amazon4411Nicholas DerkeUnited States21,600
Amazon4412Jon TurnerUnited States75,600
Amazon4413Kyle MiasoUnited States19,900
Amazon4414Iraj ParviziUnited Kingdom32,500
Amazon4415Matt WoodwardUnited States67,550
Amazon4416Gary BensonAustralia3,900
      
Amazon4421Devin LooneyUnited States52,275
Amazon4422Ylon SchwartzUnited States19,925
Amazon4423Danny ScottCanada15,550
Amazon4424Danny NoamUnited States10,675
Amazon4425Jason SagleCanada30,900
Amazon4426Matthew MortensenUnited States60,525
      
Amazon4431Chad LactaoenUnited States22,650
Amazon4432DID NOT REPORT 1United States1
Amazon4433Frank AtheyUnited States26,200
Amazon4434Douglas FriedmutterUnited States18,300
Amazon4435Dylan LindeUnited States32,600
Amazon4436Bart O'ConnellUnited States21,950
      
Amazon4441Sean PennieUnited States3,700
Amazon4442Connor BerkowitzUnited States20,125
Amazon4443Dennis EichhornUnited States19,650
Amazon4444Kevin MalisUnited States38,700
Amazon4445Gregory JamisonUnited States12,225
Amazon4446Alessio IsaiaItaly73,500
      
Amazon4451Alexandr OrlovRussia28,375
Amazon4452Claude MarbleuFrance29,050
Amazon4453Yarron BendorUnited States27,000
Amazon4454Wook KimUnited States10,200
Amazon4455Amnon FilippiUnited States60,000
Amazon4456Bradley SmithCanada12,125
      
Amazon4461Maria HoUnited States11,975
Amazon4462Paul SokoloffCanada27,750
Amazon4463Scott SeiverUnited States45,750
Amazon4464Mark GregorichUnited States47,225
Amazon4465Kristan LordUnited States55,500
Amazon4466Anthony ZinnoUnited States33,650
      
Amazon5251Valentin VornicuUnited States42,950
Amazon5252Ian JohnsUnited States21,925
Amazon5253Scott HorowitzUnited States17,825
Amazon5254David "Bakes" BakerUnited States18,375
Amazon5255Tero KilkanenFinland6,550
Amazon5256Tony HoangCanada30,800
      
Amazon5262Pete ThomasUnited States22,025
Amazon5263Bradley ButcherUnited States8,900
Amazon5264James HoeppnerUnited States20,500
Amazon5265Christopher VitchUnited States21,125
Amazon5266David DroegerUnited States33,375

The cards will be in the at 2 p.m., so be sure to keep it here at PokerNews for live updates on all of the action.

Tags: Jon Turner