$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’emLevel 28: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 16 of 4,756
Average Stack: 4,125,000 (34 bb) o4q6x
Christopher Asaro
Christopher Asaro moved all in from middle position for 1,360,000 and Gal Erlichman moved all in over the top from the small blind to force a fold from the big.
Erlichman:
Asaro:
It was another big hand in early action and Asaro could not find a miracle as the board ran to send him out in 17th place.
Gal Erlichman – 4,330,000 (36 bb)
Christopher Asaro – Eliminated in 17th place ($5,670)
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 28: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 17 of 4,756
Average Stack: 3,880,000 (32 bb)
Evan Teitelbaum
Michael Laake raised to 250,000 from middle position, Evan Teitelbaum (who had lost most of his stack back to Jake Schwartz) reraised all in for about 475,000 from the hijack, Haim-Or Krief reshoved for about 1,800,000 from the big blind, and Laake folded.
Teitelbaum:
Krief:
The board came down , not enough help to Teitelbaum, ending his tournament in 18th place for $5,670.
Haim-Or Krief – 2,700,000 (22 bb)
Evan Teitelbaum – Eliminated in 18th Place ($5,670)
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 19 of 4,756
Average Stack: 3,470,000 (36 bb)
Evan Teitelbaum open/shoved from the button for 1,070,000 and Jake Schwartz reshipped from the small blind to get a fold from Haim-Or Krief in the big.
Teitelbaum:
Schwartz:
Teitelbaum was ahead for the double and it stayed that way as the dealer ran out the board.
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 19 of 4,756
Average Stack: 3,470,000 (34 bb)
Jason Wandling
It didn’t take much effort for Victor Figueroa and Jason Wandling to get their chips in the middle when they both were dealt a monster, Figueroa’s in the cutoff and Wandling in the small blind.
Figueroa:
Wandling:
Wandling was at risk but dominating until the dealer put a king in the window on the flop. That got Figueroa out of his seat as the turn and river sent him the pot. After counting down Wandling’s stack, they confirmed Figueroa had Wandling covered and he was sent out in 20th place.
Victor Figueroa – 7,900,000 (79 bb)
Jason Wandling – Eliminated in 20th place ($4,050)
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 20 of 4,756
Average Stack: 3,298,000 (32 bb)
Bracha Shlomi
Bracha Shlomi opened to 375,000 from early position, Marcus Stein three-bet to about 950,000 from the hijack, Alan Wentz called all in from the big blind for about 780,000, Shlomi four-bet shoved for about 2,000,000, and Stein called.
Shlomi:
Stein:
Wentz:
The board came down , safe for Stein to score the double elimination.
Marcus Stein – 5,330,000 (53 bb)
Bracha Shlomi – Eliminated in 21st Place ($4,050)
Alan Wentz – Eliminated in 22nd Place ($3,645)
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 22 of 4,756
Average Stack: 2,998,000 (29 bb)
After a few instructions and the unbagging of chips, cards are in the air for the final day of the Ultimate Re-Entry event. The next player out will receive $3,645 but all are aiming for the $251,100 first place money.
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 22 of 4,756
Average Stack: 2,998,000 (29 bb)
SHRP team member Michael Laake among 22 remaining in Ultimate Re-Entry
After eight starting flights and a long Day 2 grind, Event 1 returns for an extra day of poker with 22 still shooting for the Ultimate Re-Entry title.
Day 2 began with 387 players and they were already in the money at the start of the day then quickly played down throughout the afternoon. By late evening, the average stack was near 50 big blinds and action slowed to a crawl as they began approaching the big money.
Plenty of top players and local regulars remain including Jake Schwartz, Victor Figueroa, Evan Teitelbaum, Nancy Thomas, Marcus Stein, Steven McKoy, 2016 WSOP November Niner Jerry Wong, and Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member Michael Laake.
Fabio Pereira leads the way at the restart with McKoy not far behind while Teitelbaum, Jimmy Cortes, Christopher Arcidiacono, Alan Wentz, and Gal Erlichman return to sub-20 big blind stacks.
Event 1 will kick back off at 2pm and we’ll be here with all the action as someone tries to walk away with a quarter of a million dollars.
Table 7
Seat 1: Jeffrey Silverstein – 3,670,000 (37 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Jose De La Cruz – 2,095,000 (21 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Hunter Ritchie – 4,190,000 (42 bb)
Seat 6: Nancy Thomas – 2,850,000 (29 bb)
Seat 7: Victor Figueroa – 3,650,000 (37 bb)
Seat 8: Juan Ferrer – 2,330,000 (23 bb)
Seat 9: Jason Wandling – 4,660,000 (47 bb)
$360 Ultimate Re-Entry No Limit Hold’em Level 27: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 22 of 4,756
Average Stack: 2,998,000 (29 bb)
Fabio Pereira
Day 2 began with 387 players returning already in the money, looking to navigate through the field and reach the final few tables. After more than 11 levels of play, the field has been whittled down to just 22 players, each vying for the first-place prize of $251,100. On top of the chip counts is Fabio Pereira with 5,630,000, followed closely by Steven McKoy with 5,610,000.
Plenty of familiar faces remain in the field, including Jake Schwartz (4,070,000), 2016 WSOP November Niner Jerry Wong (3,690,000), Victor Figueroa (3,605,000), Seminole Hard Rock Poker team member Michael Laake (3,110,000), Nancy Thomas (2,850,000), and Marcus Stein (2,575,000).
Here is the complete Day 3 table and draw:
Table 7 Seat 1: Jeffrey Silverstein – 3,670,000 (36 bb) Seat 2:
Seat 3: Jose De La Cruz – 2,095,000 (20 bb)
Seat 4:
Seat 5: Hunter Ritchie – 4,190,000 (41 bb)
Seat 6: Nancy Thomas – 2,850,000 (28 bb)
Seat 7: Victor Figueroa – 3,605,000 (36 bb)
Seat 8: Juan Ferrer – 2,330,000 (23 bb)
Seat 9: Jason Wandling – 4,660,000 (46 bb)