2018 World Series of Poker

Event #15: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x8x4x2xax
Prize
$202,787
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$986,850
Entries
731
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Damjan Radanov Leads Wire-to-Wire on Day 2 of the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Damjan Radanov
Damjan Radanov

A total of 217 players returned for Day 2 of Event #15: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. After ten levels of play, that number dwindled down to just 24 players who will return on Friday, June 8, at 2 p.m. in the hunt for a bracelet. Day 1 chipleader Damjan Radanov didn't relinquish his seat on top of the mountain and retained the chip lead at the end of Day 2.

Radanov finished the last few levels of Day 1 on a heater and did not lose any momentum on Day 2, seemingly increasing his stack every round of play, right up until the very end of the day. Radanov bagged 518,000 in chips and is followed by Michael Berger, who bagged 439,000, and Tim Frazin, who finished Day 2 with 416,000 in chips.

There were several other well-known pros to make it to Day 3 with an impressive stack, including three-time bracelet winner Brian Hastings (265,000). Hasting won two of those three in non-Hold'em games. Scott Clements (198,000) is another well-known grinder that also made it through to the final day. Also known as "BigRiskky", Clements holds multiple bracelets in non-hold 'em events as well. Another pro to make it through is Ismael Bojang (275,000), who makes a living playing both in no-limit hold'em and mixed games, with a total of $2,793,768 live earnings to date.

Brian Hastings
Brian Hastings will be shooting for WSOP bracelet #4

The second day of the H.O.R.S.E event was set to play ten levels of 60-minutes each, with many bracelet winners among them at the start of the day. Some of the bracelet holders that bowed out during these ten levels included 14-time bracelet winner Phil Helmuth, Andrey Zaichenko, Chris Bell, Rep Porter, James Obst, and 2016 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Champion Ian Johns.

The bubble popped about halfway through level 14 as Doug Lorgeree was eliminated by Sandeep Vasudevan during a Razz hand. The remaining 110 players were then all guaranteed a min-cash of $2,253. Final tablist will be getting at least $18,541 for their efforts and first place will be pocketing $202,787, along with a prestigious WSOP bracelet.

Some notable players to make the money include three-time bracelet winner Barry Greenstein (47th - $3,595), Calvin Anderson (49th - $3,170), Chris Tryba (80th - $2,435), and two-time bracelet winner Brandon Shack-Harris (88th - $2,319).

24 players will be returning tomorrow and continue with the same amount of hands to be played during the Razz round that they had left at the end of Day 2. The tournament will resume in level 21 and will be playing down until a winner is crowned.

Day 3 Seating and Chip Counts

TableSeatPlayerNationalityChip Count
4251Brian HastingsUnited States265,000
4252Nicholas DerkeUnited States252,000
4253Scott GullettUnited States230,000
4254Michael BergerUnited States439,000
4255Scott ClementsUnited States198,000
4256Andrey ZhigalovRussia193,000
4257Richard MonroeUnited States93,000
4258Ismael BojangGermany275,000
     
4331Benjamin CovelloUnited States106,000
4332Daniel PlonskerUnited States151,000
4333Bradley SmithCanada168,000
4334Vincent KollySwitzerland280,100
4335Sandeep VasudevanUnited States368,000
4336Daniel EvansUnited States136,000
4337James OpieUnited States296,000
4338Matt WoodwardUnited States292,000
     
4411J SmithUnited States130,000
4412Timothy FrazinUnited States416,000
4413John HolleyUnited States185,000
4414Jose ArensteinBrazil21,400
4415Suketu PatelUnited Kingdom126,000
4416Damjan RadanovUnited States518,000
4417Jonathan HartUnited States100,000
4418Jonathan BrenemanUnited States244,000

Final Table Payouts

PlacePrize (USD)
1st$202,787
2nd$125,336
3rd$87,769
4th$62379
5th$45,006
6th$32,971
7th$24,531
8th$18,541

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Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoBarry GreensteinBrian HastingsCalvin AndersonIsmael BojangJames ObstSandeep VasudevanScott Clements