2018 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed - $888,888 Guaranteed 1st Place
Day: 1b
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$888,888
Event Info
Buy-in
$888
Entries
8,598
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
150,000

Matthew Schreiber Among Top Stacks on Day 1b, Inaugural Crazy Eights Champion Hung Le Advances to Day 2 of $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em

Level 24 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Hung Le
Hung Le

The second of four starting flights of Event #62: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed drew a total of 1,908 entries, but just 90 bagged chips at the conclusion of play.

One of the top stacks in the room is the one that belongs to bracelet winner Matthew Schreiber with 662,000. Schreiber accumulated the vast majority of his chips in the final level of the night in a massive clash with Debi Hinton. Schreiber held ace-four and rivered trips on a king-high board. Hinton, who held pocket fives, shoved into Schreiber and the bracelet winner called to soar high

Another large stack belongs to Troy Southerland (519,000), who won an enormous pot with a set of threes just before the last break of the night.

Day 1a, which began at 10am Saturday morning, drew 1,703 entries, so there have been a combined total of 3,611 thus far. With two more starting flights left to be played on Sunday, July 1, that number is expected to grow substantially. All surviving players will combine for Day 2 action on Monday, July 2. When play resumes, blinds will be 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000-chip ante.

Several familiar faces advanced alongside the chip leaders, including Nissar Quraishi (377,000), Jiri Horak (199,000), Shai Zurr (87,000), and Galen Hall (64,000). Hung Le, who won this event in 2016, advanced to Day 2 with a stack of 148,000.

Unfortunately, not all the fan favorites were fortunate enough to survive the day. Greg Raymer, Joseph Cheong, Shaun Deeb, Faraz Jaka, Alex Foxen, and DJ MacKinnon all left empty-handed, while Scott Bohlman, David Bach, Andrew Barber, Louise Butler, and Sebastian Pauli departed with consolation prizes. A total of 287 players made the min-cash in this flight, which was good for $1,331.

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Tags: Alex FoxenAndrew BarberDavid BachDJ MacKinnonFaraz JakaGalen HallGreg RaymerHung LeJiri HorakJoseph CheongLouise ButlerMatthew SchreiberNissar QuraishiScott BohlmanSebastian PauliShai ZurrShaun DeebTroy Southerland

Le Stacks Pauli, Eights Everywhere

Level 24 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Sebastian Pauli
Sebastian Pauli

Sebastian Pauli got the last of his short stack in before the flop from middle position against Hung Le, who was in early position.

Sebastian Pauli: {A-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Hung Le: {8-}{8-}

Pauli was racing for his tournament life and needed help from the deck to survive. The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{6-}{5-Spades}{8-} and the 2016 Crazy Eights winner took the pot with eights full to send Pauli to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Hung Le us
Hung Le
142,000 12,000
Sebastian Pauli de
Sebastian Pauli
Busted

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Nguyen Soaring

Level 21 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Men Nguyen
Men Nguyen

Men Nguyen raised to 7,200 from the hijack and the player in the big blind called.

The flop came {K-Spades}{6-Hearts}{2-Clubs} and both players checked.

The {Q-Spades} fell on the turn and the big blind bet 8,000. Nguyen quickly moved a stack of orange T-5,000 chips forward, putting the big blind to a decision for his stack. After about a minute and a half in the tank, he ultimately folded, and Nguyen took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Men Nguyen us
Men Nguyen
WSOP 7X Winner
325,000 85,000

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Moshe Felts a Foe

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante
Asi Moshe earlier this summer
Asi Moshe earlier this summer

It looked like three players had limped in before Asi Moshe raised to 1,000 from the big blind. An early-position limper three-bet shoved for about 2,500, and after everyone else got out of the way, Moshe called to put him at risk.

Asi Moshe: {A-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}
Opponent: {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}

The players were racing for the pot and Moshe needed to improve in order to win. The board ran out {K-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{5-Hearts} to give Moshe a nine-high straight to stack his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Asi Moshe il
Asi Moshe
WSOP 4X Winner
15,400 7,400

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Hinkle Applies Pressure

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Blair Hinkle earlier this summer
Blair Hinkle earlier this summer

There were about 1,500 chips in the pot and the board read {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{10-Clubs} when we got to the table. The player in the small blind bet 1,200 and Blair Hinkle raised to 3,000 from the big blind. A player in middle position folded and the small blind called after brief consideration.

The {K-Hearts} hit the river and the small blind checked. Hinkle jammed for what looked like 4,300, sending his opponent into the tank. After just under a minute she tossed her cards into the muck and Hinkle took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
11,700 3,700

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Event #62: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold’em Day 1b Begins at 5 p.m.

Alexandru Papazian
Alexandru Papazian

Day 1b of Event #62: $888 Crazy Eights No-Limit Hold’em at the 2018 World Series of Poker will kick off at 5 p.m. local time. Day 1a, which began at 10 a.m., drew a total of 1,703 runners. This is the second of four starting flights; there will be two more at the same starting times on Sunday, July 1. The survivors will combine for Day 2 action and the eventual champion, who is guaranteed to bank an $888,888 payday, is scheduled to be determined on Day 3.

Last year, Romania's Alexandru Papazian emerged victorious from a field of 8,120 to claim the top prize and his first career gold bracelet. Papazian is expected to defend his title this year but has yet to be spotted in the field.

Players will begin with 8,000 starting chips and blinds will be 25/50 at the start of Level 1. Each starting flight will play 18 30-minute levels with a 20-minute break every two levels. Late entry and unlimited reentries are available until the beginning of Level 9.

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