Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day 2 Started
Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day 2 Started
Welcome back to Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas where Day 2 of Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud is set to get underway at 1 p.m. Of the 361 entrants from Day 1, only 112 will return today for Day 2. Of those, Dzmitry Urbanovich leads the pack after amassing 292,000 in chips yesterday.
Other notables who will be looking to make a deep run include Shaun Deeb (255,500), Nick Schulman (241,500), Ben Yu (191,000), David Singer (128,500), Greg Mueller (111,000), and Allen Kessler (103,000), who will be looking to score his 100th WSOP cash (excluding circuit events).
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Bets |
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1 | Dzmitry Urbanovich | Poland | 292,000 | 37 |
2 | Chris Hundley | United States | 261,500 | 33 |
3 | Shaun Deeb | United States | 255,500 | 32 |
4 | Nick Schulman | United States | 241,500 | 30 |
5 | John Monnette | United States | 222,500 | 28 |
6 | Joseph Villella | United States | 208,000 | 26 |
7 | Ben Yu | United States | 191,000 | 24 |
8 | Tim Frazin | United States | 189,500 | 24 |
9 | Victor Ramdin | United States | 187,500 | 23 |
10 | Kevin Iacofano | United States | 185,500 | 23 |
Play will resume on Level 16, which features a 1,000 ante and bring in and 4,000-8,000 limits. Levels will be extended to 60 minutes each and play will continue for 10 levels. Fifteen-minute breaks will be held after every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break will commence after Level 21.
The money bubble will burst once the field gets down to 54 players. All players who cash will take home a minimum of $2,441. Tomorrow's eventual winner will collect $110,800 for their efforts.
Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you the action leading to the money bubble and eventual champion in Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud!
The remaining 101 players have taken their seats and action is now underway.
Level: 16
Ante: 1,000
Bring-In: 1,000
Completion: 4,000
Limits: 4,000-8,000
With Day 2 of the $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker currently in motion, PokerNews thought it'd be a fun idea to ask the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to predict the outcome of the event.
From the original field of 64, just 16 players made it through to Day 2, where the Round of 16 and Quarter Finals will play out on the WSOP felt.
Among those who fell by the wayside in the first session included Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu and 2022 WSOP Main Event champion Espen Jorstad, while the likes of Doug Polk, Chris Brewer and Chance Kornuth all managed to navigate through the first two rounds successfully.
So, we inputted the matchups into ChatGPT to see how it thinks the Heads Up Championship will play out. It produced many hypothetical eye-catching confrontations while also thinking that a certain someone would pick up their fourth WSOP bracelet.
Jeri Sieber: Q♣Q♠/4♣J♠6♥5♠/5♥
Shaun Deeb: XxXx/8♠3♥ — folded on fourth street
Peter Lynn: XxXx/A♠ — folded on third street
David Bach: A♣A♥/2♣8♣9♠Q♦/J♥
Jeri Sieber called and Shaun Deeb completed. Just behind him, Peter Lynn called and David Bach raised. Sieber then made it 3 bets to go and Deeb called. Lynn let his hand go and Bach made the call.
Sieber bet on fourth street and Deeb called. Bach then raised and Sieber re-raised. Deeb let his hand go after a bit of thought and Bach raised once more to put Sieber all in.
Sieber was behind with her queens, but a 5♥ on seventh gave her a winning two pair — more than doubling up her stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Shaun Deeb |
235,000
-20,500
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-20,500 |
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Peter Lynn |
105,000
-6,500
|
-6,500 |
Jeri Sieber |
85,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
David Bach |
80,000
-35,500
|
-35,500 |
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Nick Schulman: A♠J♣9♦/A♣5♣J♠K♣
Elias Hourani: XxXx/Q♦3♣5♦7♦/Xx
Elias Hourani completed and just behind him, Nick Schulman raised. Action folded back around to Hourani, who called.
Hourani proceeded to call down bets from Schulman on every street and Schulman revealed A♠J♣9♦ for two pair.
Hourani re-checked his cards and sent them into the muck — sending Schulman the sizable pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nick Schulman |
325,000
83,500
|
83,500 |
|
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Elias Hourani |
107,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
Action was picked up on fourth street between Andrew Hasdal, another player, and Felipe Ramos.
Felipe Ramos: XxXx/3♣6♦9♣8♦/Xx
Andrew Hasdal: XxXx/K♦7♠2♣2♥/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/10♣7♥ (Folded on fourth)
Hasdal bet on fourth street which saw only Ramos call.
On fifth street Hasdal bet again and Ramos raised which Hasdal called.
Sixth street checked through to seventh where Ramos bet when checked to and Hasdal called. Ramos turned over Q♣6♣4♣ for a flush and he took down the pot.
At another table Chris Tryba was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Felipe Ramos |
98,000
-7,000
|
-7,000 |
Andrew Hasdal |
68,000
-60,000
|
-60,000 |
Chris Tryba | Busted | |
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David Funkhouser raised to two bets preflop, then Peter Neff raised to three bets, then Funkhouser called all in to put himself at risk.
David Funkhouser: K♣K♦4♠3♠3♥10♥9♣
Peter Neff: 7♣J♥J♠A♠9♥4♣10♦
Funkhouser's wired kings turned into kings and threes which bested the wired jacks of Neff and he found himself doubling up his short stack.
At another table, Mike Gorodinsky busted.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Peter Neff |
83,500
-12,500
|
-12,500 |
David Funkhouser |
42,000
2,500
|
2,500 |
Mike Gorodinsky | Busted | |
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Level: 17
Ante: 1,000
Bring-In: 2,000
Completion: 5,000
Limits: 5,000-10,000