Event #3: €5,300 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day 2 Started
Event #3: €5,300 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day 2 Started
The field for this €5,300 Pot-Limit Omaha event turned out to be just shy of one hundred, as a total of 97 players hit the felt yesterday to compete for the third bracelet of the World Series of Poker Europe. After eight levels of play on Day 1, Erich Kollmann sits on the top spot coming into Day 2.
Day 1 occurred at a lightning pace as the 97 entrants quickly became 25 after only eight levels. Players such as David "ODB" Baker, Jennifer Tilly, Dan Shak, Andy Frankenberger, John Juanda, Max Pescatori, and Phil Hellmuth all turned up on Day 1 only to find the rail before the day concluded.
Notable names returning to the tables today must only conquer 24 others to earn themselves a gold WSOPE bracelet. Among those returning today on that quest are Michael Mizrachi (106,500), Sam Chartier (59,100), Vanessa Selbst (42,400), Ran Azor (40,500), Joe Hachem (25,800), and Jason Mercier (23,800).
We're moments away from resuming play. The top 12 players will make money with the champion taking home a whopping €142,590. The field will play down to the final 9 today, so make sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the latest updates.
Seat | Name | Chip Count |
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1 | Jussi Ryynanen | 88,800 |
2 | Michel Abecassis | 52,000 |
3 | Jani Sointula | 15,300 |
4 | Jussi Nevanlinna | 39,200 |
5 | Empty | - |
6 | Micah Smith | 65,300 |
7 | Jan-Peter Jachtmann | 42,200 |
8 | Vanessa Selbst | 42,400 |
9 | Aubin Cazals | 55,500 |
1 | Ran Azor | 40,500 |
2 | Michael Mizrachi | 106,500 |
3 | Aurangzeb Sheikh | 47,100 |
4 | Tino Lechich | 30,900 |
5 | Stephan Gerin | 102,900 |
6 | Chuc Hoang | 43,500 |
7 | Xavier Niel | 26,800 |
8 | Roger Hairabedian | 59,800 |
9 | Martin Davis | 29,900 |
1 | Erich Kollmann | 127,500 |
2 | Michael Schwartz | 44,000 |
3 | Jason Mercier | 23,800 |
4 | Bruno Fitoussi | 108,600 |
5 | Empty | - |
6 | Ville Mattila | 85,800 |
7 | Sam Chartier | 59,100 |
8 | Douglas Corning | 94,000 |
9 | Joe Hachem | 25,800 |
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 0
The cards are in the air and we are going to play down to the final table! The first stop will be the money, which will be reached at 12. The maximum amount of level to be played today is 10.
Bruno Fitoussi opened with a raise to 1,800 from under the gun and Joe Hachem three-bet to an unknown amount. Action folded back to Fitoussi and he moved out enough chips to call.
The flop came down and Fitoussi checked. Hachem dipped into his stack and came out with a bet of 7,700.
Fitoussi inquired how much Hachem was sitting on behind and Hachem told him that it was about 11,000. Eventually Fitoussi relented and mucked his hand.
Hachem's face relaxed into a smile and he showed the table for top set of aces. A jovial Hachem scooped up his new chips and was able to start play on Day 2 on a solid note.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joe Hachem |
34,000
8,200
|
8,200 |
|
Play has been underway for almost 30 minutes, but so far all pots have been fairly small. Players seem to be enjoying a little quiet level after all the craziness from last night.
All throughout the day there will be lots of play, and right now the average stack is worth 72 big blinds. As there are no antes in Pot-Limit games it will be a very steady day.
We caught up with the action to see four players looking down at a flop of . Ran Azor led out with a bet of 4,800 and was called by [Removed:163]. Tino Lechich wasted no time moving all in for about 22,000 and Xavier Niel, who was sitting on about 24,000, moved all in as well.
Action was back on Azor and he stood up from the table.
"Pocket queens, pocket nines, pocket fours," Azor said as he pointed at his three opponents at the table. Azor then let out a laugh and moved his stack all in as well.
Sheikh then shook his head and after a minute folded his hand. "I can't believe I'm folding this, he said" as he threw away top pair and a flush draw.
With Sheikh's hand in the muck, the remaining three hands were tabled:
Azor:
Lechich:
Niel:
Lechich was ahead with top set of queens, but Azor picked up more outs when the rolled off on the turn.
"Any two!" shouted Azor, hoping to make a wheel on the river. "Any two or any diamond!"
The deck obliged to Azor's request, as the rolled off on the river, making his wheel and eliminating two players in the process. Azor is currently sitting on about 105,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ran Azor |
105,000
64,500
|
64,500 |
Xavier Niel
|
Busted | |
Tino Lechich | Busted |
On a board Martin Davis checked to Michael Mizrachi who fired out a pot bet worth 16,700. Davis tanked for a bit before eventually calling with just 10,000 chips left behind.
The river brought out the and both players checked. Davis turned over and took down the pot with kings up.
"Nice call," Chuc Hoang who complimented his table mate.
"What do you mean? He was behind. I mean, he had a lot of outs," Mizrachi said claiming he already had two pair. Davis took down this pot and he's now in a much more comfortable position.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Michael Mizrachi |
100,000
-6,500
|
-6,500 |
|
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Martin Davis
|
40,000
10,100
|
10,100 |
Douglas Corning just raised to 1,600 from the button and Erich Kollmann defended his big blind. The flop came down and both players checked.
On the turn the hit and Kollmann lead out for 2,100. Corning called, and the river brought out the . Kollmann bet 2,700, and Corning tanked for a bit before calling.
Kollmann showed , but that was no good against Corning's . He had made a small flush in order to take down this pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Erich Kollmann |
120,000
-7,500
|
-7,500 |
Douglas Corning |
100,000
6,000
|
6,000 |