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2017 48th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Saturday, June 24, 2017 to Monday, June 26, 2017

Event #48: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $1,175,000
  • Entries: 125
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Monday, June 26, 2017 4:00 PM Local Time
Adventure Combat Ops
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:57 PM Local Time
Unofficial Final Table
SeatPlayerChip Count
1Brock Parker455,000
2Andrew Kelsall722,000
3Benny Glaser1,145,000
4Jameson Painter552,000
5Abe Mosseri1,397,000
6Jonathan Duhamel262,000
7Chris Vitch1,201,000
8Phil Hellmuth120,000
9Alex Luneau398,000
Abe Mosseri1,397,0000
Chris Vitch1,201,00021,000
Benny Glaser1,145,0000
Andrew Kelsall722,000-108,000
Jameson Painter552,000-8,000
Brock Parker455,000-25,000
Alex Luneau398,00048,000
Jonathan Duhamel262,000-173,000
Phil Hellmuth120,0000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:53 PM Local Time
Mosseri Scoops Hellmuth

(As the Dan Shak elimination was happening)

Mosseri:    /      /  
Hellmuth:    /      /  

Picking up the action on fourth street, Phil Hellmuth check-called bets from Abe Mosseri the rest of the way.

Mosseri showed     for a pair of jacks with a six perfect, Hellmuth mucked, and Mosseri scooped the pot.

Abe Mosseri1,397,000297,000
Phil Hellmuth120,000-130,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:49 PM Local Time
Break

Players have decided to take their 15-minute break now. They will return shortly and finish out Level 17.

Monday, June 26, 2017 3:48 PM Local Time
Dan Shak Eliminated in 10th Place ($26,938)

Dan Shak

Glaser:    /      /  
Shak:    /      /  

Dan Shak bet on fourth and Benny Glaser called. On fifth, Shak checked. Glaser bet and Shak called in for the rest of his stack.

Glaser:    /    
Shak:    /    

Shack pulled the   on sixth while Glaser drew a  . Glaser flipped first on seventh and showed the  , pairing him, so Shak would need to improve. Unfortunately for him, his last card was the   and that would do it for him. He hit the rail in 10th, collecting $26,938 for his efforts.

Benny Glaser1,145,00085,000
Dan Shak0-140,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:42 PM Local Time
Mosseri Scoops Parker

Mosseri:    /      /  
Parker:    /      /  

Brock Parker was the bring-in, Abe Mosseri completed, and Parker called.

Mosseri check-called a bet on fourth street, called a bet on fifth street, raised on sixth street, and bet on seventh street. Parker was along the entire way.

Mosseri tabled     for a six-high straight and a wheel, Parker mucked, and Mosseri scooped the pot.

Abe Mosseri1,100,000140,000
Brock Parker480,000-270,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:40 PM Local Time
Shak Sliding, Chopped by Vitch and Glaser

Vitch:    /      /  
Glaser:    /      /  
Shak:    /      /  

Benny Glaser completed and was called by Dan Shak and Chris Vitch. Glaser bet fourth and fifth with the betting lead and was called both times by both players. On sixth, all three players checked.

Glaser bet on seventh and both players called one more time. Glaser showed     for three eights. Vitch had     for a seventy-six low. Shak could only show     for two pairs and no low. With the worst of it, Shak's chips were split between Glaser and Vitch and Shak was left with just 140,000.

Chris Vitch1,180,0001,180,000
Benny Glaser1,060,000160,000
Dan Shak140,000-288,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:29 PM Local Time
Behemoth Pot Goes to Benny Glaser With No Showdown

Benny Glaser

Glaser:    /      /  
Vitch:    /      /  
Painter:    /      /  

Chris Vitch completed. He was called by Jameson Painter. Benny Glaser made it two bets and both players called.

On fourth, Action checked to Vitch and he bet. Both Painter and Glaser called. On fifth street, action checked over to Glaser and he decided to bet. Both Painter and Vitch called. Action checked to Glaser again on sixth and he bet. Vitch and Painter called again.

On seventh, Vitch and Painter checked one more time. Glaser bet. Vitch let go of his hand first and, after looking over his cards one more time, Painter folded, allowing Glaser to take down the massive pot with no showdown.

Chris Vitch [Christopher Vitch]1,065,000-95,000
Benny Glaser900,000372,000
Jameson Painter560,000-135,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:21 PM Local Time
Hellmuth All In and Survives

Hellmuth:    /      /  
Parker:    /      /  
Luneau:    /      /  

Brock Parker completed, Alex Luneau called, Phil Hellmuth raised, and both Parker and Luneau called.

Luneau checked fourth street to Hellmuth who bet and both Parker and Luneau tagged along. Luneau checked fifth street, Hellmuth bet, Parker called, Luneau check-raised, Hellmuth reraised all in for 98,000 total, Parker called, and Luneau called.

Luneau bet on sixth street, Parker called, and both players checked on seventh street.

Parker showed     for a six-five low, Hellmuth tabled     for eights full of nines, Luneau couldn't beat either, and the pot was chopped between Hellmuth and Parker.

Brock Parker750,000160,000
Alex Luneau350,000-190,000
Phil Hellmuth250,000100,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:13 PM Local Time
Duhamel Scoops Shak for an Effective Double

Duhamel:    /      /  
Shak:    /      /  

We caught the action on fourth. Shak bet and Duhamel called. On fifth, Shak checked, then called a bet from Duhamel. Shak check-called again on sixth. Shak check-called once more on seventh.

"Aces with a sixty-four," Duhamel said, showing    . Shak mucked.

"Did you start with the pair?" Shak asked. Duhamel shook his head.

"I made a sixty-four on sixth," Duhamel said.

"So my high card was good," Shak said.

Jonathan Duhamel435,000228,000
Dan Shak428,000-197,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:06 PM Local Time
Updated Counts From Table 2
Chris Vitch [Christopher Vitch]1,160,000-25,000
Jameson Painter695,000-195,000
Dan Shak625,000140,000
Benny Glaser528,000-7,000
Jonathan Duhamel207,000-3,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:03 PM Local Time
Randy Ohel Eliminated in 11th ($22,396)

Randy Ohel

Glaser:    /   
Ohel:    /   

Benny Glaser completed and Randy Ohel made it two bets. Glaser called. On fourth, Glaser bet and Ohel called all in for what was left of his stack.

Glaser:    /   
Ohel:    /   

Ohel drew the   then the  , giving him a pair of threes. Glaser pulled the   then the  , keeping Ohel ahead. Glaser peeled his last card first, exposing the   for a pair of fives, meaning that Ohel would have to improve.

"Well, that's the nuts," Ohel said upon seeing Glaser's card. He peeled his last card. "And that's the anti-nuts."

It was the  , not offering him any help and he was eliminated in 11th place. For his finish, Ohel will receive $22,396.

Benny Glaser535,00080,000
Randy Ohel0-10,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 3:02 PM Local Time
Chip Counts from Table 1
Abe Mosseri960,000-30,000
Andrew Kelsall830,00020,000
Brock Parker590,000140,000
Alex Luneau540,000-60,000
Phil Hellmuth150,000-100,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:56 PM Local Time
One For Shak

Shak:    /      /  
Glaser:    /      / 

Benny Glaser completed from the bring in and was called by Dan Shak. Shak bet on fourth and Glaser called. Glaser took the betting lead on fifth, but checked, then called a bet from Shak. Glaser check-called a second bet on sixth street.

On seventh, Glaser checked again. Shak fired one more bullet. This time Glaser let his hand go, so Shak scooped the pot.

Dan Shak485,00079,000
Benny Glaser455,000-155,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:49 PM Local Time
Luneau Scoops Mosseri

Luneau:    /      /  
Mosseri:    /      /  

Alex Luneau completed, Abe Mosseri raised, and Luneau called.

Luneau check-called a bet on fourth street before betting the rest of the way. Mosseri called him down.

Luneau showed     for aces with an eight-six low, Mosseri mucked, and Luneau won the pot.

Abe Mosseri990,000-80,000
Alex Luneau600,000190,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:46 PM Local Time
Vitch and Duhamel Chop, Ohel Left With 10,000

Duhamel:    /      /  
Vitch:    /      /  
Ohel:    /      /  

Randy Ohel completed and was called by Chris Vitch and Jonathan Duhamel.

Action checked to Duhamel on fourth and bet, and both players called. Then all three checked down fifth street.

Vitch checked to Duhamel on sixth and he bet again. Ohel and Vitch both called.

On seventh Vitch checked once more over to Duhamel. Duhamel bet. Ohel frustratedly folded, but Vitch called.

Duhamel showed     for three of a kind and Vitch had     for the low. Those two chopped the pot while Ohel was left with just 10,000.

Chris Vitch [Christopher Vitch]1,185,000260,000
Jonathan Duhamel210,00035,000
Randy Ohel10,000-92,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:37 PM Local Time
Luneau Over Kelsall

Luneau:    /      /  
Kelsall:    /      /  

Picking up the action on fifth street, Andrew Kelsall check-called bets from Alex Luneau on fifth, sixth, and seventh.

Luneau showed     for queens and eights, Kelsall mucked, and Luneau won the pot.

Andrew Kelsall810,000-140,000
Alex Luneau410,000100,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:31 PM Local Time
Mosseri Frustrating Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth

Mosseri:    /     
Hellmuth:    /      - fold

Phil Hellmuth was the bring-in, Abe Mosseri completed, Hellmuth raised, Mosseri reraised, and Hellmuth called.

Hellmuth check-called bets from Mosseri up until sixth street, where a frustrated Hellmuth folded.

"C'mon what the f*$% is going on here? How many time you going to do that sh*t?" said Hellmuth after the hand.

Abe Mosseri1,070,000110,000
Phil Hellmuth300,000-50,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:30 PM Local Time
Big One For Glaser; Ohel on the Short Stack

Glaser:    /      /  
Painter:    /      /  
Ohel:    /     — Folded
Shak:    /     - Folded

Dan Shak completed. He was called by Jameson Painter and Benny Glaser. Randy Ohel made it two bets and all three players called.

On fourth street, Glaser led out and was called by all three players again. Action checked to Painter on fifth and he bet. Glaser called, but Shak and Ohel folded.

Fifth street was heads up and Painter bet. Glaser made it two bets, and Painter called. Painter checked to Glaser on seventh, then folded to a bet, and Glaser took down the pot.

Jameson Painter890,000-173,000
Benny Glaser610,000133,000
Randy Ohel102,000-101,000
Monday, June 26, 2017 2:13 PM Local Time
Mosseri Scoops Hellmuth

Mosseri:    /      /  
Hellmuth:    /      /  

Phil Hellmuth was the bring in, Abe Mosseri completed, Hellmuth raised, Mosseri reraised, and Hellmuth called.

Mosseri bet on fourth street, Hellmuth called, and Hellmuth check-called bets the rest of the way.

Mosseri showed     for a flush with an eight-seven low.

"Nice life," remarked Hellmuth as he mucked.

Abe Mosseri960,000193,000
Phil Hellmuth350,000-70,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander