Event #4: $1,500 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed
Jour 2 terminé
Event #4: $1,500 Dealer's Choice 6-Handed
Jour 2 terminé
Play has concluded on Day 2 of Event #4: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice, and at the end of 10 hour-long levels, it is Brad Ruben who leads the 14 surviving players into the final day.
The three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner will go for a fourth WSOP victory on Friday in a commanding chip position with 2,102,000 chips. Only Jorge Walker (1,420,000), who was at the top of the chip counts for much of the day, has even half the number of chips as Ruben.
| Place | Player | Country | Chips |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brad Ruben | United States | 2,102,000 |
| 2 | Jorge Walker | United States | 1,420,000 |
| 3 | Alfred Atamian | United States | 1,004,000 |
| 4 | Ben Yu | United States | 848,000 |
| 5 | Naoya Kihara | Japan | 808,000 |
| 6 | Charles Bransford | United States | 650,000 |
| 7 | Jaswinder Lally | Canada | 565,000 |
| 8 | Christoper Roman | United States | 552,000 |
| 9 | Dean Joe | United States | 539,000 |
| 10 | Norman Chad | United States | 526,000 |
But Ruben’s path to further WSOP glory won’t be easy. Bracelet winners Ben Yu (848,000), Naoya Kihara (808,000), Marco Johnson (521,000), and Brian Rast (466,000) are also still alive looking to add another piece of jewelry to their collection.
Poker commentator Norman Chad rode a short-stack for much of the day before securing a quadruple-up during the final level and made it through Day 2 with 526,000 as he seeks his second appearance at a WSOP final table.
Then there is Jaswinder Lally, the defending champion of this event, who secured a massive double-up earlier in the day to climb to the top of the leaderboard and ended with 565,000.
Day 2 Action
Day 2 began with 123 survivors from a starting field of 430. John Racener, Mike Matusow, and Brandon Shack-Harris all hit the rail before the money was reached. Two-time bracelet winner Nathan Gamble was eliminated during hand-for-hand play, but a recount showed he finished in 65th place, the first player to be in the money.
From there, Todd Brunson (44th), former WSOP Player of the Year Robert Campbell (42nd), and John Monnette (36th) would all find themselves making the walk over to the payout cage. Adam Friedman, the three-time defending champion of the $10,000 version of this event, was well on his way to making it to Day 3 before being eliminated on the last hand of the night by Walker.
The remaining players will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. local time inside the Bally’s Event Center to play down to a champion.
PokerNews will be by the table providing all the action until a new WSOP bracelet winner is crowned.
| Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bally's | 646 | 1 | Charles Bransford | United States | 650,000 |
| Bally's | 646 | 2 | Jorge Walker | United States | 1,420,000 |
| Bally's | 646 | 4 | Christopher Roman | United States | 552,000 |
| Bally's | 646 | 6 | Norman Chad | United States | 526,000 |
| Bally's | 654 | 1 | Faith Klimczak | United States | 507,000 |
| Bally's | 654 | 2 | Jaswinder Lally | Canada | 565,000 |
| Bally's | 654 | 4 | Ben Yu | United States | 848,000 |
| Bally's | 654 | 5 | Brad Ruben | United States | 2,102,000 |
| Bally's | 654 | 6 | Marco Johnson | United States | 521,000 |
| Bally's | 662 | 1 | Alfred Atamian | United States | 1,004,000 |
| Bally's | 662 | 2 | Naoya Kihara | Japan | 808,000 |
| Bally's | 662 | 3 | Dean Joe | United States | 539,000 |
| Bally's | 662 | 5 | Kevin Thomas | United States | 263,000 |
| Bally's | 662 | 6 | Brian Rast | United States | 466,000 |
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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2,102,000
902,000
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902,000 |
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1,420,000
210,000
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210,000 |
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1,004,000
604,000
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604,000 |
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848,000
348,000
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348,000 |
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808,000
128,000
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128,000 |
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650,000
270,000
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270,000 |
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565,000
710,000
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710,000 |
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552,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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539,000
154,000
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154,000 |
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526,000
106,000
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106,000 |
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521,000
36,000
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36,000 |
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507,000
393,000
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393,000 |
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466,000
634,000
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634,000 |
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263,000
397,000
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397,000 |
With twenty seconds left on the clock for the final level of the evening, Adam Friedman selected Pot Limit 2-7 Triple Draw for the final game.
Jorge Walker opened for about 60,000 from the small blind, half of Friedman's stack.
"Alright, let's go. All in," said Friedman, who moved in from the big blind for about 120,000. Walker quickly called.
Both players drew two cards on the first draw. On the second draw, both players again drew two cards. On the final draw, Walker stood pat, and Friedman drew one.
Cards on their backs, Walker showed he stood pat with ![]()
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and needed one good card to keep him alive for Day 3.
"Fifty-fifty," said Friedman. He slowly peeled a card, and it was low. Unfortunately, he made a pair on the
and his day was over.
"Good luck tomorrow, boys," said Friedman with a gracious exit.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,210,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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Norman Chad called a 50,000 raise from Jorge Walker before the flop and saw the ![]()
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dealt.
Chad led out and Walker called as the
fell on the turn. "200,000," Chad announced.
"That might put you all in," tablemate Adam Friedman added, but Chad still had a few chips left over. Walker gave the decision some thought before surrendering the pot to Chad just as the night was coming to an end.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
|---|---|---|
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1,090,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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420,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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With the board showing ![]()
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by the turn, Joseph Couden got his last 37,000 in the middle and was up against Ben Yu.
Joseph Couden: ![]()
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The river came the
and Yu finished with a two pair, aces and tens, and a low to scoop the pot and knock out Couden in 16th place.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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500,000
50,000
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50,000 |
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A-5 Triple Draw
Norman Chad raised before the draw and Jorge Walker three-bet. Adam Friedman called, as did Christopher Roman and Chad.
Friedman, Roman, and Chad took one, while Walker drew two. Friedman bet, Roman called, Chad called all in for less, and Walker stuck around to the second draw.
Friedman stood pat and bet again. "He has a betting disorder," Chad said as Roman and Walker called again.
Chad rang his bell and placed it in the middle as all three players checked after the third draw. Chad turned over ![]()
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to scoop the main pot, while Friedman took the side pot with a lesser ace.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
|---|---|---|
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1,100,000
400,000
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400,000 |
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560,000
230,000
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230,000 |
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430,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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360,000
235,000
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235,000 |
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Andrea Fricano had his entire stack of around 120,000 in the middle pre-flop and was up against Adam Friedman.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Friedman two pair and the knockout.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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540,000
90,000
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90,000 |
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Niveau: 25
Limit Flop/Draw: 15,000-30,000, 30,000-60,000 Limits
Stud Games: 10,000-30,000, 30,000-60,000 Limits, 10,000 Ante
No-Limit & Pot-Limit: 15,000-25,000, 15,000/25,000 Ante