Stud Games: 3,000 Ante, 3,000 Bring In, 12,000 Completion, 12,000-24,000 Limits
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Omaha Hi-Lo
In the final hand of the previous level, Antonio Seremet in the hijack, Stuart Rutter in the cutoff, and Daniel Buckley on the button were three-way to a flop of 9♦10♥K♠. Seremet tossed in a bet, Rutter called, and Buckley folded.
Rutter also called Seremet's bet on the 8♠ turn. Seremet bet again on the J♦ river, and Boyett snap-called all-in.
Seremet showed QxJx4x2x, but his straight was no good against the Broadway of Rutter, who doubled up with his A♥Q♠7♥5♠.
"Make sure you write that up, this guy is a genius," Seremet said as the next hand was dealt.
Drew Boyett then raised, Seremet three-bet, and he called all-in when Boyett put in a fourth bet.
Antonio Seremet: A♥A♦7♦5♣
Drew Boyett: A♠9♣6♦2♥
Boyett had a low draw and a gutshot after the K♠3♣Q♦4♥ turn, and both came in on the 5♦ river to send a flustered Seremet to the payout desk.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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320,000
233,000
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233,000 |
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165,000
114,000
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47,000
98,000
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Level: 18
Limit Flop: 6,000/12,000 Blinds, 12,000-24,000 Limits
Stud Games: 3,000 Ante, 3,000 Bring In, 12,000 Completion, 12,000-24,000 Limits
Stud Hi-Lo
Four players were involved in a pot on third street with Dale Phillips all in for his last bet.
Dale Phillips: J♥9♥/J♣Q♦Q♠4♣/10♠
Jose Paz-Gutierrez: 5♦3♦/J♦7♦Q♣3♥2♣
Kevin Choi: 8♠2♠/8♣A♥Q♥A♠/4♥
Steve Jelinek: XxXx/3♣9♦ (Folded on fourth street)
Choi bet and Paz-Gutierrez moved all in which saw only Choi call.
After seventh street, Choi held aces up to best Phillips' queens up and Paz-Gutierrez could muster no better than a pair of threes.
The two of them exited the tournament while the remaining 87 players all reached the money and clapped having skipped the hand for hand process entirely.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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288,000
11,000
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98,000
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Stud Hi-Lo
Lonnie Heimowitz: QxJxXx/10♠Q♦2♣K♦
Suketu Patel: XxXx/8♥J♠ - folded fourth street
Michelle Konig: A♣7♦3♥/Q♥4♥Q♠4♣
Christopher Vitch: J♦8♦5♣/3♦A♠7♣3♣
Samuel Rosen: K♠K♥2♥/5♠4♦K♣9♠
Lonnie Heimowitz had gone all in on third street, with no less than four callers. Christopher Vitch then bet on fourth street, Samuel Rosen raised, Suketu Patel folded, Michelle Konig, and Vitch also called.
On fifth street, Konig bet her open pair of queens, after which Vitch called all-in for 13,000. Rosen also called, as did he when Konig bet again on sixth street.
On seventh street, the action was checked down. Rosen had the best high hand with three kings, and Vitch had the only low hand, seeing the pots chopped between them and knocking out Heimowitz.
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355,000
9,000
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315,000
142,000
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315,000
112,000
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112,000 |
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305,000
20,000
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143,000
34,000
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135,000
115,000
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115,000 |
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63,000
2,000
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Stud Hi-Lo
Action was picked up on fifth street in a pot between Stuart Rutter and Anthony Ribeiro with one bet in front of each of them.
Anthony Ribeiro: XxXx/3♦8♠9♦6♣/Xx
Stuart Rutter: XxXx/7♠Q♦A♣7♦/Xx
Rutter bet on fifth street and Ribeiro called.
Both players checked on sixth street and Ribeiro called a bet from Rutter on seventh street.
"Sevens up," Rutter said as he tabled 5♠4♠4♣ for sevens and fours. Ribeiro could beat that as he turned over 8♥5♦3♥ for eights and threes. Ribeiro raked in the pot while Rutter shook his head muttering expletives under his breath.
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161,000
29,000
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62,000
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Omaha Hi-Lo
Bradley Snider raised in the small blind, leaving only 8,000 behind. Phil Hellmuth sat in the big blind, weighing his options.
"Man, I don't know if I should fold this. It ain't pretty."
Eventually, the 17-time bracelet winner tossed in a call, and called off when Snider committed his remaining chips on the 6♣J♣9♣ flop.
Bradley Snider: A♣K♠10♥7♦
Phil Hellmuth: K♦Q♣7♠6♠
Hellmuth had flopped bottom pair, and his six won him the pot when only he made two pair on the J♦9♠ runout, sending Snider out.
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Omaha Hi-Lo
William Smith committed his last 30,000 on the A♠J♣8♦ flop from the big blind, being looked up by Shane Daniels under the gun.
William Smith: A♥10♠10♣8♥
Shane Daniels: A♣J♠Q♠Q♣
Daniels had the higher two pair, and made the better full house on the 6♦A♦ river to eliminate Smith a few spots before the money.
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380,000
128,000
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128,000 |
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Stud Hi-Lo
Action was picked up on fourth street between Gary Bolden and Jim Collopy.
Jim Collopy: XxXx/7♦J♣6x8♣
Gary Bolden: XxXx/3♣2♦9♣10♣
Collopy bet and Bolden called on fourth street.
Fifth street saw Collopy bet and Bolden called a second time.
On sixth street, Collopy bet and Bolden mucked his hand after some thought.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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275,000
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181,000
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