2010 WSOP Event #6: No-Limit Hold’em Shootout 5k buy-in chip counts

Posted by Poker Videos on June 2nd, 2010

Blair Hinkle, Neil Channing, and Eugene Katchalov are my favorites to win this tournament. Yes I’ll take Eugene Katchalov with just 120k chips. Eugene Katchalov has over 3.5 million in just tournament winnings. Neil Channing with over 2 million in winnings has the best chance with his major stack and XP but I like to cheer for the underdog.

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1
Neil Channing 900,000
+535,000London
-
United Kingdom
2
Brent Hanks 900,000
+301,000Fillmore
NY
United States
3
Joseph Elpayaa 610,000
+180,000Forest Park
IL
United States
4
Blair Hinkle 485,000
-150,000Weatherby Lake
MO
United States
5
Danny Estes 434,000
+149,000Sumner
TX
United States
6
Nicolas Levi 415,000
+150,000London Uk
-
United Kingdom
7
Julien Nuijten 350,000
+145,000Amsterdam
-
Netherlands
8
Joshua Tieman 350,000
+193,000Chicago
IL
United States
9
Cary Katz 315,000
+115,000Poway
CA
United States
10
Stuart Rutter 140,000
+5,000Moseley
-
United Kingdom
11
Eugene Katchalov 130,000
-70,000New York
NY
United States
12
Benjamin May 101,000
-109,000Portland
OR
United States

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2010 WSOP Event #7: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) Chip Counts

Posted by Poker Videos on June 2nd, 2010

The WSOP is in day 2 of the 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) tournament. Notables include – Farzad Bonyadi, Hoyt Corkins, Ted Forrest, Raymond Davis, David Chiu, David Baker, and Ilya Bulychev in the top 20. David Baker just finished 6th yesterday in the 50k Player’s Championship and Ilya Bulychev finished 15th in that same event. There aren’t too many donks at the top of these 2-7 buy-ins. I got my eyes on Ted Forrest for this event. For more 2010 WSOP Series updates go to Full Tilt Poker Series Coverage.

1
Jordan Siegel 151,000
+26,000Irvine
CA
United States
2
Alex Balandin 125,000
+20,000New City
NY
United States
3
Jesse Garfinkel 112,000
+91,000Westfield
NJ
United States
4
Christopher Fargis 110,000
+10,000-
-
-
5
Raphael Zimmerman 107,000
+52,000Missdula
MT
United States
6
Farzad Bonyadi 94,600
+46,600-
-
Iran
7
Hoyt Corkins 83,000
-Las Vegas
NV
United States
8
Ted Forrest 83,000
-17,000Las Vegas
NV
United States
9
Raymond Davis 79,000
-13,000Bell
CA
United States
10
Christopher Mchugh 78,000
+10,000Las Vegas
NV
United States
11
Tad Jurgens 68,000
+37,000Tempe
AZ
United States
12
Jameson Painter 67,500
-4,500-
-
-
13
David Chiu 67,000
+26,000Las Vegas
NV
United States
14
Allen Kessler66,800
+17,400Las Vegas
NV
United States
15
David Baker 64,500
+14,500Rochester Hills
MI
United States
16
Ilya Bulychev 63,100
+21,100Moskva
-
-
17
Pat Poels 63,000
+7,000Phoenix
AZ
United States
18
Don Mcnamara 61,000
+33,000San Jose
CA
United States
19
Brian Tate 57,000
+7,000Tempe
AZ
United States
20
Greg Mueller 55,000
-3,000Vancouver
BC
Canada
21
Clayton Newman 51,000
+25,500Athens
GA
United States
22
Alicia Spencer 51,000
+6,000Washington
DC
United States
23
Daniel Fuhs 50,000
-10,000Long Beach
CA
United States
24
John Monnette 50,000
+2,000Irvine
CA
United States
25
Jon Turner39,000
+13,500-
-
-
26
Leonard Martin 37,000
-1,000Las Vegas
NV
United States
27
Steven Mcloughlin 37,000
-6,000Las Vegas
NV
United States
28
Peter Gelencser 33,000
-37,000Budapest
-
Hungary
29
Rob Hollink 32,000
-19,000Groningen
-
Nauru
30
Eli Elezra 31,300
-58,700Henderson
NV
United States
31
Shunjiro Uchida 30,000
-14,000-
-
-
32
Tony Guoga 29,000
+2,000-
-
Lithuania
33
Rodeen Talebi 28,000
-13,000Los Angeles
CA
United States
34
Salim Hanna 26,000
-26,000Gilbert
AZ
United States
35
David Singer 26,000
+3,500Las Vegas
NV
United States
36
Dallas Flowers 14,000
-2,500-
-
-

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Michael Mizrachi “The Grinder” wins the 2010 50k Player’s Championship 8 game

Posted by Poker Videos on June 2nd, 2010

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Michael Mizrachi “The Grinder” wins the 2010 50k Player’s Championship 8 game

The second event of the 2010 World Series of Poker was the $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship. This year, the Player’s Championship replaced the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event. In addition, the format was changed to an 8-Game format. 8-game includes all of the variants of H.O.R.S.E. but also adds 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball, NL Holdem, and PL Omaha.

Day 1 of the event drew 116 players. Most of the big names of the poker world showed up to the event including Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Howard Lederer, Daniel Negreanu, Jennifer Harman, Tom Dwan, Robert Mizrachi, Eli Elezra, John Juanda, and Gus Hansen. The event was kicked off with a special tribute for Chip Reese, the first ever winner of the $50,000 Event in 2006. Doyle Brunson spoke on his friend, followed by a special tribute video.

Only a few busted during Day 1 and Erik Sagstrom emerged as the Day 1 chip leader. Day 2 saw the field reduced by over half as players looked to pick up chips for the long road ahead. Jennifer Harman, Ralph Perry, Huck Seed, Hoyt Corkins, Patrik Antonius, Mike Matusow, and Daniel Negreanu all went out on Day 2. Kirk Morrison was the chip leader heading into Day 3.

Day 3 saw the field shrink to just 21 players as players made their move to make the money. Barry Greenstein, Phil Ivey, Justin Bonomo, Jeff Lisandro, Scotty Nguyen, and Doyle Brunson all fell during Day 3. Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi was the Day 3 chip leader.

Day 4 saw both the money bubble burst and the final table reached. Kirk Morrison was the final table bubble boy and Andy Bloch was the first to go out in the money. Bloch has cashed in this event 3 of the 5 years of its existence. After a long day of play the final table was reached and this is how the final eight players started with Robert Mizrachi as chip leader.

Seat 1: David Baker – 3,095,000
Seat 2: Mikael Thuritz – 2,300,000
Seat 3: Vladimir Schmelev – 1,925,000
Seat 4: John Juanda – 2,620,000
Seat 5: Daniel Alaei – 1,705,000
Seat 6: Michael Mizrachi – 2,620,000
Seat 7: David Oppenheim – 460,000
Seat 8: Robert Mizrachi – 3,125,000

Mikael Thuritz was first to be eliminated when Michael Mizrachi flopped a full house with 6-4. Daniel Alaei was out in 7th when his A-6 could not outdraw the A-K of Vladimir Schmelev. David Baker was knocked out in 6th by Michael Mizrachi when his A-J was dominated by Mizrachi’s A-K. Robert Mizrachi was knocked out by his brother Michael in 5th when Michael’s Q-J outdrew Robert’s A-10.

John Juanda went out in 4th when he ran K-9 into the pocket tens of Vladimir Schmelev. David Oppenheim was knocked out in 3rd when Michael Mizrachi outdrew Oppenheim’s eights with K-Q.

Heads-up play started with “The Grinder” with a comfortable lead, but he wound up losing that lead. He was then all-in and behind with Ac-7c against the Ad-Jd of Schmelev. Mizrachi flopped a club draw and Schmelev a broadway draw. Schmelev made his straight on the turn but Mizrachi hit his flush on the river to pull back even.

From that point, Mizrachi took over and steadily chipped up until he had Schmelev with only 500,000 in chips. Schmelev then moved in with Q-8 and was called by Mizrachi with Q-5. A five on the turn gave Mizrachi the lead and his fans went nuts. The pair of fives held and Michael Mizrachi is the winner of the $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship.

Mizrachi won $1.5 Million for his epic run as well as a gold bracelet and the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy. Mizrachi was present his bracelet during the bracelet ceremony Wednesday at the Rio. Michael Mizrachi now has obtained the one win that was missing from his storied career, a WSOP braclet.

Congratulations to Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, Champion of the 2010 WSOP $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship.

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