2011 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #5: €10,400 No-Limit Hold'em (Split Format)
Day: 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€336,008
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,400
Prize Pool
€1,200,000
Entries
125
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
2,000

Event #5: €10,400 No-Limit Hold'em (Split Format)

Day 3 Completed

And Then There Were Four: Event #5 €10,400 NLHE (Split Format)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

This split format concept is a lot of fun.

Day One resolved the nine-handed dispute, Day Two ended the six-handed dispute and today we had the testosterone fuelled heads-up encounters. 16 players started and four remained after two rounds of action.

In the first round Anatolii Ozhenilok overcame a 2:1 chip deficit to defeat Joel Nordkvist and Brian Hastings overcame Erik Seidel! Yes the man can be beaten! The last encounter to be settled involved fellow countrymen Jason Mercier and Shawn Buchanan. The man nicknamed Bucky flopping straights an incredible three times during their encounter which he eventually progressed through.

With the dangerous Seidel and Mercier out of the way it became anyones contest in the second round. The first casualty was Hastings who was quite litrally ground-down by The Grinder Michael Mizrachi and Shawn Buchanan won his see-saw match with Ozhenilok. Then the biggest upset of the round came when Roger Hairabedian overturn a chip deficit to take out Brian Powell. This left one final match between Dan Fleyshman and Noah Schwartz. Schwartz was always in control but just could not eliminate Fleyshman who kept alive through a series of double ups. In the end Fleyshman found {K-Spades} {J-Spades} and Schwartz found {K-Clubs} {Q-Hearts} and that is all she wrote.

We will be back for the final two rounds tomorrow at 17.00 (CET) so please join us.

Dan Fleyshman Eliminated in 5th Place (€54,810)

Dan Fleyshman Eliminated in 5th Place
Dan Fleyshman Eliminated in 5th Place

Day Three of Event #5 has come to a close with the elimination of Dan Fleyshman. He fought valiantly until moved his last 136,000 into the middle and received a call from Noah Schwartz.

Showdown

Schwartz{K-Clubs} {Q-Hearts}
Fleyshman{K-Spades} {J-Spades}

Board: {9-Clubs} {6-Spades} {3-Hearts} {7-Diamonds} {K-Hearts}

Player Chips Progress
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Noah Schwartz
689,000
195,000
195,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
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Dan Fleyshman
Busted

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Schwartz Turns the Screws

Noah Schwartz raised the button -- he's been opening to 26,000 but this one looked like 36,000 to us. Either way, Dan Fleyshman came along to the flop, and it rolled out {6-Hearts} {10-Clubs} {10-Spades}. Schwartz continued out with a smallish bet of 16,000, and Fleyshman check-called to the {7-Clubs} turn. He'd check-call another 40,000 on the {7-Clubs} turn, and Schwartz barreled the {3-Hearts} river with a healthy bet of 130,000. Fleyshman spent several long minutes in the tank, debating the decision for nearly all his chips. After some time, though, he surrendered.

Player Chips Progress
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Noah Schwartz
494,000
103,000
103,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
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Dan Fleyshman
195,000
-103,000
-103,000

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Fleyshman and Schwartz In It For The Long Haul

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

After Dan Fleyshman doubled up a short while ago, his match with Noah Schwartz seems to have hit the wall and the pair seem content with stealing each other's blinds .

The only hand of note from the past fifteen minutes saw Fleyshman limp in, Schwartz make it 25,000 to play and Fleyshman call. Schwartz lead out with a 25,000 bet on a {7-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop and Fleyshman called. The turn was the {5-Diamonds} and when Schwartz bet 31,000 Fleyshman's cards hit the muck.

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Level: 21

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 2,000

Fleyshman Finds His Double

Noah Schwartz had whittled Dan Fleyshman down to 148,000 when he open-shoved the button. Fleyshman has been very patient despite his short stack, and he looked down at {A-Clubs} {3-Hearts} and made the call for his tournament life. It was a flip; Schwartz tabled two red deuces {2-Hearts} {2-Diamonds}, and the race was on.

The flop came {10-Hearts} {4-Diamonds} {5-Hearts}, and from the rail, Will Failla piped up, "No deuce now." The turn was the {7-Spades}, and Fleyshman ran through his outs aloud. He found one of them on the river as the {6-Diamonds} improved him to the winner.

"Jesus Christ!" Failla blurted out, probably louder than he intended. "He made a straight."

Fleyshman smirked and looked around for the source of the noise. "Thanks a lot, Will," he said sarcastically. He's got some fighting chips now, doubling up to 300,000 as near as makes any difference.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Noah Schwartz us
Noah Schwartz
391,000
-153,000
-153,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Dan Fleyshman us
Dan Fleyshman
298,000
153,000
153,000

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The Last Tango in Cannes

Well not exactly a tango, more of a "move around the dancefloor very slowly" dance.

Heads Up action is not the most spectacular poker in the world but both Dan Fleyshman and Noah Schwartz are trying their best. Both players are moving all-in regularly and it is only a matter of time before they both find a hand worthy of showdown.

Player Chips Progress
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Noah Schwartz
544,000
145,000
145,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Dan Fleyshman us
Dan Fleyshman
145,000
-145,000
-145,000

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Brian Powell Eliminated in 6th Place (€54,810)

Brian Powell - 6th place
Brian Powell - 6th place

Well, nevermind on that 'passing chips back and forth' thing.

In the last hand, Roger Hairabedian opened to 25,000, and Brian Powelll three-bet to 65,000. After a short pause Hairabedian moved all in, and Powell called off his last ~290,000 total to put himself at risk. The news was not good.

Showdown
Hairabedian: {A-Diamonds} {K-Spades}
Powell: {K-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds}

The {3-Spades} {5-Diamonds} {A-Spades} flop drew a loud reaction from the French rail that had begun to fill in, and their man now had a commanding lead two cards from the semifinals. The turn {J-Hearts} gave Powell at least some hope, but he couldn't find the two-outer on the {10-Diamonds} river.

So it's Hairabedian who's through to tomorrow's semifinal where he and Michael Mizrachi will play a deep heads-up match.

Player Chips Progress
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Roger Hairabedian
1,251,000
351,000
351,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Brian Powell
Busted

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