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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Main Event
Día 2ab
Información del evento
2014 World Series of Poker
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
1010
Premio
$10,000,000
Información del evento
Buy-in
$10,000
Entradas totales
6,683
Información Nivel
Nivel
41
Ciegas
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000
Jugadores vivos 1 / 6,683
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Siddiqui Busts Pete "The Greek"

Nivel 8 : 400/800, 100 ante

Prior to the break, Sheddy Siddiqui opened to 1,500 from under the gun, three-time WSOP bracelet winner Pete "The Greek" Vilandos three-bet to 4,500 out of the small blind, and Siddiqui four-bet to 10,500. Vilandos moved all in for 28,000, and Siddiqui snap-called.

Siddiqui: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}
Vilandos: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

The aces held as the board rolled out {a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-}{5-Clubs}{8-Clubs}, and Vilandos hit the rail.

Siddiqui is up to 94,000 chips.

Tags/etiquetas: Pete VilandosMohammad Siddiqui

Nivel: 8

Ciegas: 400/800

Ante: 100

Level 7 Ends; Jacobson Still Crushing, Sexton and Matusow Fall

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante
Martin Jacobson Thriving on Day 2
Martin Jacobson Thriving on Day 2

Level 7 of Day 2a/b of the 2014 World Series of Poker is officially in the books! It's been four hours of play today here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino and the remaining players are now on their second 20-minute break of the day.

At the start of Level 7, PokerNews' own Chad Holloway caught up with the 2003 WSOP Main Event champion to check in on how his day kicked off. The PokerNews Impromptu can be listened to here.

As the level wore on, poker professional, commentator and Hall of Fame member Mike Sexton saw his tournament come to an end. Sexton flopped top pair and got it in against an opponent's bottom two pair. The WSOP bracelet winner failed to improve and he was sent to the rail.

Four-time WSOP bracelet winner Mike Matusow was also denied another piece of jewelry today, as he was eliminated from play roughly halfway through the level by the hands of Scott Waltenburg. Other players eliminated during this level include Jessica Dawley, Jeff Rossiter, and 2013 November Niner Michiel Brummelhuis.

While Brummelhuis has fallen, his fellow November Niner, Jay Farber, is having a successful day and looking for a repeat deep run. Start-of-day chip leader Martin Jacobson still sits atop the counts and PokerNews caught up to follow him for one orbit around the table late in Level 7. Other big stacks include Ryan Buckholtz, Joe DeGeorge, Samuel Moore and Ajaykumar Karanam.

During the break, be sure to check out our latest video interview with Marvin Rettenmaier, who is still alive and thriving here on Day 2a/b.

Ilich Makes Boeree Fold

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante

Drazen Ilich bet 88,100 on a flop of {8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades} heads-up against Liv Boeree. Ilich was in the big blind, and Boeree called from the cutoff. On the {4-Clubs} turn, Ilich put his opponent all in for her last 15,250 and she quickly folded.

Tags/etiquetas: Drazen IlichLiv Boeree

Various Chips Counts from Around Amazon Purple

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante

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Slow and Steady Wins the Race: An Orbit With Day 1a Chip Leader Martin Jacobson

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante
Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Martin Jacobson is a regular on the European Poker Tour, finishing second (twice) and fourth in EPT Main Events in 2010 and 2011 alone. Last year, the Swede reached the final table of the One Drop High Roller, finishing in sixth for $807,427, and altogether he has over $4.8 million in career live tournament earnings.

Jacobson entered Day 2a as the chip leader in this contained area of the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, but he doesn't seem to be getting out of line or playing like a maniac. After all, since 2007, Day 1 chip leaders haven't had the greatest success:

Brett CollsonSince 2007 only 14 out of 26 @WSOP #MainEvent Day 1 chip leaders have made the money. Two reached the final table: @BenbaLamb and @cada99.

In a recent orbit at his table, we witnessed the Swede's patience.

Hand #1: Jacobson started the orbit with 244,800 chips and the button, and the action folded to him. He raised to 1,400, and received no callers.

Hand #2: The action folded to Jacobson, who folded as well.

Hands #3-6: There were no opens or limps in front of Jacobson, and he chose to fold four more times.

Hand #7: Jacobson was the first player to act, and he raised to 1,500. Two players called - one in the cutoff and another out of the big blind - and the flop fell {4-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{7-Hearts}. The player in the big blind checked, Jacobson bet 2,500, and only the player in the cutoff called. The turn was the {10-Spades}, Jacobson checked, and his opponent fired out 4,000. Jacobson folded.

Hand #8: The action folded to the player on Jacobson's right, and he raised to 1,500 out of the small. Jacobson called, then folded to a bet on a flop of {a-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}.

Hand #9: Jacobson raised to 1,800 out of the small blind, and David Gorr surrendered his big blind.

In the end, Jacobson had 240,275 chips, a little less than eight big blinds short of what he started the orbit with.

Tags/etiquetas: Martin Jacobson

2013 November Niner Michiel Brummelhuis Eliminated

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante
Michiel Brummelhuis (Day 1b)
Michiel Brummelhuis (Day 1b)

Picking up the action after the river of a {5-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts} board with about 20,000 in the pot, Greg Himmelbrand checked to Michiel Brummelhuis who shoved for about 17,000. Himmelbrand tanked for about 60 seconds before he called, and Brummelhuis tapped the table and said, "Good call."

Himmelbrand tabled {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}, while Brummelhuis showed {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}.

"That's exactly what I was trying to get you to fold," said Brummelhuis.

Himmelbrand collected the chips while Brummelhuis wished the players at the table good luck before making his exit.

Tags/etiquetas: Michiel Brummelhuis

No Show Mikiyo

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante

Brendon Long opened for 1,200 and got a raise from Mikiyo Aoki to 4,300. One other player called as well as Long and they went three-way to the flop of {q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}.

Long bet out for 4,400 and Aoki tossed out a raise with two orange T5000 chips. The other player folded and it was back to Long who sighed and then gave it up.

“Aces?” he asked. “Show me one time?” but Aoki was having none of it. He continued to ask what she had much to the amusement of the table, especially after disclosing that he had laid down {a-}{q-} and continued to worry that he had made a bad fold.

Tags/etiquetas: Mikiyo Aoki

Updated Chip Counts

Nivel 7 : 300/600, 75 ante

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