2018 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$311,451
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,971,900
Entries
2,191
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

A Tale of Three Hands for Hayes

Level 14 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Phillip "PT" Hayes has caught fire and has vaulted to the top of the chip counts in just three hands and PokerNews was right there to catch all of the action.

Hand #1: Hayes and Karen Smith were heads up on a board reading {k-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}. Smith fired out a bet of 8,000 into a main pot of about 20,000 and Hayes called. The river was the {7-Clubs} and Smith bet 10,000. Hayes called and Smith turned over {k-Hearts}{10-Spades} for top pair, but it was no good as Hayes held {8-Clubs}{6-Hearts} for a straight.

Hand #2: In the next hand the action folded to Hayes in the small blind and he limped in. The big blind checked and they went heads up to the {j-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} flop. Hayes led out with a bet of 2,300 and the big blind raised to 8,000.

Hayes called and both players checked the {a-Hearts} turn card. The river was the {k-Hearts} and Hayes fired out a bet of 16,000. His opponent quickly called turning over {j-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} for a floppped two pair, but once again Hayes was holding a straight with {3-Spades}{2-Spades}.

Hand #3: In the third consecutive hand for Hayes a player in late position raised to 4,000 and Hayes called from the button. They went heads up to the {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{5-Spades} flop and the player continued with a bet of 4,000.

Hayes called and his opponent moved all in for 20,000 when the {9-Hearts} hit the turn. Hayes called turning over {a-Spades}{10-Spades} for top two pair and his opponent showed {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}. The {4-Diamonds} river sealed the deal for Hayes to earn him the knockout, and he now sits at the top of the chip counts with 220,000.

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Phillip Hayes
220,000

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Moore Climbing Early in the Day

Level 14 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

There was an early position raise of 3,500 and two opponents called from late position. Michael Moore then three-bet to 30,000 and just one late position opponent called.

The flop came down {5-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Moore then pushed his opponent all in for his remaining 4,700. His opponent called, tabling {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a flush draw while Moore turned over {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} for a pair of jacks.

The {4-Spades} on the turn and {6-Diamonds} on the river did not change a thing. Moore took down the pot and added to his already healthy-sized stack.

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Michael Moore
169,000 92,600

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Level: 14

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 300

Neuville Multi-Tasking

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Two tournaments at once for Pierre Neuville
Two tournaments at once for Pierre Neuville

Pierre Neuville has been a busy man here on Day 2 of Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em. The Belgian pro has been running back and forth between the Pavilion and the Amazon rooms, simultaneously playing two chip stacks.

Neuville is sitting behind 33,000 here in the Super Seniors NLH event and a nearly identical chip stack in Event #34 the Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em. "I just lost an 80,000 chip pot in the Double Stack where I ran my ace-king into kings, but I'm still alive" Neuville says.

He has now earned more than $4,500,000 throughout his illustrious poker career and he's doing everything in his power to add his first WSOP bracelet to his ever growing poker résumé.

Player Chips Progress
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Pierre Neuville
33,000 -4,300

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Recent Eliminations

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
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Stephen Sallot
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Vern Soeldner us
Vern Soeldner
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Daniel Brush us
Daniel Brush
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Craig Oliver us
Craig Oliver
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Patrick Taggart us
Patrick Taggart
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David Kalb us
David Kalb
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Randall Morris us
Randall Morris
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Michael Mastrangelo us
Michael Mastrangelo
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Jeanne Nelson us
Jeanne Nelson
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Kenneth Harbaugh us
Kenneth Harbaugh
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David Tuffing us
David Tuffing
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Irving Schwartz us
Irving Schwartz
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Yun-Hong Peng us
Yun-Hong Peng
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David Shores ca
David Shores
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Joseph Neiman us
Joseph Neiman
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Lacy Wills us
Lacy Wills
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John Fayad us
John Fayad
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Steven Selbrede us
Steven Selbrede
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Chris Bjorin se
Chris Bjorin
WSOP 2X Winner
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Kenneth Garen us
Kenneth Garen
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David Preston us
David Preston
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David Murray us
David Murray
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Juan Mercado us
Juan Mercado
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William Young
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David Brownworth
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Collins's Stack is Growing

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

There was an all-in of 13,400 from an under-the-gun opponent and David Collins called from the small blind. The players turned over their hands and his opponent would be at risk.

David Collins: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}
Opponent: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out {2-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{6-Hearts} and Collins took down the pot, eliminating his opponent.

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David Collins
53,700 42,200

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Adams-Levy Building a Stack

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

Lisa Adams-Levy called a preflop all-in for around 4,000 and both players flipped their hands.

Lisa Adams-Levy: {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Opponent: {j-Hearts}{3-Hearts}

The flop came down {10-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} and Adams-Levy would need to hit a diamond or ace to win it. The {4-Diamonds} on the turn completed her flush, and her opponent was now drawing dead as the {a-Clubs} completed the board.

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Lisa Adams-Levy
54,000 54,000

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92-Year-Old Irving Schwartz Eliminated in 257th Place ($1,625)

Level 13 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Irving Schwartz
Irving Schwartz

The age on his ID shows the number 92, but Irving Schwartz's personality proves that age is just a number. Schwartz spent Day 1 and the first part of Day 2 of this tournament smiling, joking, and laughing about being the oldest player in the field.

"I should be comped a free steak dinner for that alone!" cracked Schwartz.

In between Schwartz won enough pots to make it to the money. Recently knocked out, Schwartz outlasted 1,934 others who played this Super Seniors event, placing 257th and cashing for $1,625.

The Anaheim, California native worked most of his life as a processing engineer — as he explains, he "told people how to do things." This was Schwartz's first time playing this event, something that had been on his bucket list for quite some time. When asked about how he felt about the tournament he said, "It was a little strenuous, but it was the experience of a lifetime."

Congratulations to Irving Schwartz for his performance, and for letting us share in his experience.

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