Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Lowery |
3,100,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
Hank Czarnecki |
950,000
-25,000
|
-25,000 |
Ron Segni |
900,000
420,000
|
420,000 |
Bryan Schultz |
900,000
-130,000
|
-130,000 |
|
||
Jim Atwood |
600,000
-140,000
|
-140,000 |
2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harveys Lake Tahoe
Hank Czarnecki raised to 65,000 to open the pot, and he found calls from both Bryan Schultz (button) and Daniel Lowery (big blind) to go off to a three-way flop.
It came , and it checked around to the . When it checked to him a second time, Schultz took his cue to bet 30,000, but Lowery promptly check-raised to 80,000 total. Schultz clicked it back to 140,000, but Lowery came right over the top with another raise to 375,000 total. The fold came quickly from Schultz, and he lamented the fact that he didn't reraise before the flop.
On the next hand, Schultz raised to 65,000, but Ron Segni three-bet to 130,000 next door. Schultz was forced to fold once again, and he's slipped back to the million-chip mark -- there or thereabouts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Schultz |
1,030,000
-370,000
|
-370,000 |
|
Bryan Schultz entered the pot from the under the gun and David Clark shoved from the small blind. Schultz called and the hands were turned face up.
Clark:
Schultz:
The board ran and Clark failed to connect and was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Schultz |
1,400,000
410,000
|
410,000 |
|
||
David Clark | Busted |
Level: 27
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 5,000
We didn't catch up with the action until the turn, but it looks like Bryan Schultz was the preflop button raiser, and he was working in a three-way pot against both blinds -- Ron Segni and Daniel Lowery, respectively.
By the time we picked up live, the flop was already showing , and Schultz moved all in for 361,000. It was a bit more than a pot-sized shove, but it didn't scare Segni away. He made the call, Lowery folded, and the cards were on their backs with Schultz at risk.
Showdown
Segni:
Schultz:
Segni was in front with top pair and the open-ender, and Schultz needed to catch up in a hurry to stick around. He needed to find a ten or a queen. The turn was a swing and a miss, though, and he asked the dealer for one of those queens on the river.
River:
Welp, that'll do rather nicely. Schultz spiked his straight to earn the double up, and Segni could only lower his head to the rail in disapproval. The two men have essentially traded places, and now Schultz is the one closing in on a million chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Schultz |
990,000
405,000
|
405,000 |
|
||
Ron Segni |
480,000
-620,000
|
-620,000 |
David Clark hasn't been able to drag many pots since reaching this final table, and his chip stack is suffering as a result.
In the last hand, Hank Czarnecki opened to 52,000, and Clark three-bet him to 128,000 from the button. When it came back to Czarnecki, he considered for about a minute before four-betting all in with his covering stack. Clark gave it a cursory look, but he decided a fold was in order.
The former chip leader continues to slide, dropping back to about 435,000 after that hit.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Hank Czarnecki |
975,000
115,000
|
115,000 |
David Clark |
345,000
-90,000
|
-90,000 |
Hank Czarnecki opened for 63,000, Ron Segni called from the small blind and Daniel Lowery followed Segni. The flop came and all three players checked. The turn came and following a check Lowery bet 85,000. Czarnecki called and Segni folded. The river came , Lowery checked and Czarnecki bet 105,000.
Lowery thought for a little while but then called. Czarnecki had trips holding and Lowery mucked his hand claiming he had .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Hank Czarnecki |
860,000
205,000
|
205,000 |
Daniel Lowery has built himself a sprawling fortress of chips, but that's not going to stop us from counting it. He's got 3.25 million now, right at half the chips in play.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Lowery |
3,300,000
1,300,000
|
1,300,000 |
Under the gun, Hank Czarnecki raised to 54,000, and he was called by both Joe Fernandez and Daniel Lowery, the latter coming along out of position from the big blind.
The three of them took a flop, and Czarnecki continued out with another 68,000. Both opponents called, and the paired the board on the turn. Now the first two players checked to Fernandez, and he took his cue to bet 125,000 at the pot. Lowery called again, Czarnecki ducked out, and it was heads up to the river.
It was the , and now Lowery decided to lead at the pot. After eyeballing his opponent's ~500,000 remaining chips, he announced that he was all in, and Fernandez quickly called for his tournament life.
The at-risk player showed up for trip aces, but his hand was second-best. Lowery is running hot right now, and his had filled up to earn him the pot.
So, it's Joe Fernandez who's out in 7th place, taking home $16,448 for his work.
On the flip side of things, Lowery is now in command of this final table. We're still waiting for him to stack up so we can count, but it looks like he's got about half the chips in play!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joe Fernandez | Busted |
Daniel Lowery opened for 60,000 from under the gun and action folded all the way around to Ron Segni in the big blind. The flop came , Segni bet 85,000 and Lowery called. The turn came , Segni checked and Lowery bet 140,000. Segni check-raised to 325,000 and Lowery called. The river came and Segni check-called 400,000.
Segni tabled and Lowery turned up for the full house.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Lowery |
2,000,000
900,000
|
900,000 |
Ron Segni |
1,100,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |