2014 SHRPO Live Updates xq5e

Championship: Kuether Takes out Kaplan 1by6o

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)Level 27: Blinds 20k/40k/5k ante 3g6l1x

Jordan Kaplan was riding one of the shorter stacks during the day, also keeping them deceptively stacked, when he tangled with Joe Kuether.

Kaplan was all-in for just under 500,000 with AdTd after the QdJc6d flop and Kuether called with KdKc. Kaplan was unable to catch on the 4s turn or 8c river and was sent out in 21st for $49,888.

And on an earlier hand, Tony Sinishtaj was eliminated in 22nd place also for $49,888.

Championship: Oktay Not Okay 5x1u4s

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 27: Blinds 20k/40k/5k ante

Amir Lehavot wasted no time getting his chips in the middle after the last break. He was all-in on one of the first hands back with TdTs. Blake Bohn had him in danger with two overs QcJs and immediately hit the KsJc2s.

Amir Lehavot was halfway out of his chair when the 3s landed on the turn and was taking a payout card when the river came 6s. Amir Lehavot came close to bagging chips for another day but was gone in 23rd for $49,888.

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
End of Level 26: Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante

We see Sergei Rybachenko all-in on a flop of 3h4h10c against Farhan Madhani, and the cards are tabled:

Madhani: 10s10h
Rybachenko: KhQh

The rest of the board bricks for Rybachenko’s flush draw when it comes 8cAd and Madhani busts Rybachenko in 27th place, good for $49,888.

At another table Eugene Curzio is short stacked and all-in for 65K against Natasha Barbour.

Curzio: 4s7s
Barbour: 9sJc

Board falls Ah7c8d10dJd and Barbour ends up making a Jack high straight to bust Curzio in 26th.

Players are just back from a 15 minute break, now at Level 27: 20K/40K/ 5K ante

Here are the last few eliminations:

24th Place – Jared Jaffee $49,888
25th Place – Tyler Reiman $49,888
26th Place – Eugene Curzio $49,888
27th Place – Sergei Rybachenko $49,888

Championship: Down to Three Tables 71b12

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 26: Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante

Redraw at 27 players remaining:

Table 6
Seat 1: Oktay Altinbas
Seat 2: Brian Hawkins
Seat 3: Natasha Barbour
Seat 4: Curt Kohlberg
Seat 5: Ty Reiman
Seat 6: Eugene Curzio
Seat 7: Jared Jaffee
Seat 8: Robert Park
Seat 9: Blake Bohn

Table 7
Seat 1: Uri Kadosh
Seat 2: Ronald Ostrow
Seat 3: Lenny Duvdivani
Seat 4: Jacob Naquin
Seat 5: Mike Leah
Seat 6: Shawn Cunix
Seat 7: Roman Valerstein
Seat 8: Russell Thomas
Seat 9: Dan Colman

Table 8
Seat 1: Joe Kuether
Seat 2: Jordan Kaplan
Seat 3: Martin Hanowski
Seat 4: Matthew Sedgeman
Seat 5: Michael Stembera
Seat 6: John Dolan
Seat 7: Tony Sinishtaj
Seat 8: Farhan Madhani
Seat 9: Sergey Rybachenko

Payouts:
1: $1,446,710
2: $1,047,638
3: $748,313
4: $548,763
5: $424,044
6: $324,269
7: $249,438
8: $199,550
9: $149,663
10-12: $99,775
13-15: $77,326
16-18: $59,865
19-27: $49,888

Event 22: Underway 5u693r

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 1:  Blinds 25/50

The working man’s tournament is underway with 5pm start times each day.  This is the first of two starting flights — the second is Tuesday at 5pm.

Players began with 12,000 chips and levels 1-9 are 20 minutes long.  Once registration closes, levels go to 30 minutes for the duration of the tournament.

Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of level 10 (about 8:15pm).  Players who bust out after registration closes can try again in Flight B on Tuesday.

They’ll play 18 levels, then bag up for the night.  Day 2 begins Wednesday at 5pm.

Championship: Cunix cleans up 3w6x12

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 26: Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante


Shawn Cunix

We see David Tiffenberg shove all his 510K chips into the middle. Andrew Whitaker goes all-in as well for slightly less. Shawn Cunix asks for a count of both stacks and thinks it over for a few moments and announces a call, having both his opponents covered. The cards are tabled:

Whitaker: QcQs
Tiffenberg: 5s5c
Cunix: AhKs

The flop is just what Cunix is looking for as the board rolls out: 9c6dAs7s9d. Cunix wins a huge pot, bringing him to 4.3 Million in chips. Tiffenberg and Whitaker are knocked out in 28th and 29th place, respectively.

At another table…Aditya Agarwal is knocked out in 30th place. All 3 players take home $39,910.

They are redrawing for new table assignments and are getting settled in.

Championship: Too Many Diamonds for Dalal 4l4d2i

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 26: Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante


31st Place – Sujay Dalal $39,910

Sujay Dalal goes all-in for 545K. Brian Hawkins re-shoves to isolate and we see the two players turn their cards face-up:

Dalal: KcQs
Hawkins: 8d8h

The board rolls out AdQhQd4d9d, and Dalal makes trip Queens…but falls behind when Hawkins makes a Diamond Flush by the river. Dalal is out in 31st place, and he takes home $39,910 for his efforts.

Championship: A couple more 61ng

$5,300 Championship NLH $10 Million Guaranteed (Re-Entry)
Level 26: Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante

On a flop showing 5h6cJc, Shawn Cunix fires out 105K to clear the field against Kevin Malis, who went all-in pre-flop. The rest of the board brings Js2d and Cunix’s two pair of Fives and Jacks bests Malis’ rivered Jacks and Deuces to eliminate Malis from the Championship in 32nd place.

32nd Place – Kevin Malis $39,910

33rd Place – Moeshe Tarich $39,910

EVent 20: Dan Smith Hollas 43t3u

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 1:  Blinds 500/1,000/100 ante

Registration still shows nine players with one of the potential players, Dan Colman, running deep in the Championship. Dan Smith went out early and is sitting in the lobby pondering his next move.

Super High Roller
Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver and Jacob Schindler
Josh Arieh
Jason Mo
Jason Mercier