$2,200 High Roller
Day 2 Completed
$2,200 High Roller
Day 2 Completed
Sergey Sergeev was one of three players looking up at a massive chip deficit when Level 22 began in the World Series of Poker Circuit $2,200 High Roller at Chicago's Horseshoe Hammond.
That 40-minute level never even saw its finish, as Sergeev went on a half-hour heater that ended with him earning his first gold ring.
The Russian eliminated his final three opponents in quick fashion as the final table came to an abrupt end and resulted in Sergeev cashing for the biggest score of his career. Sergeev took home $49,518 for the win.
"I was very lucky," said Sergeev. "It feels incredible."
Sergeev ousted Sami Shurbajii (3rd - $20,526) in three-handed play, and the heads-up battle against Jorden Helstern (2nd - $30,605) didn't last long, as Sergeev made quick work of his final opponents.
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sergey Sergeev | Russia | $49,518 |
2 | Jordan Helstern | United States | $30,605 |
3 | Sami Shurbaji | United States | $20,526 |
4 | Tom Brachowski | United States | $14,277 |
5 | Mike Moncek | United States | $10,312 |
6 | Pete Maizy | United States | $7,746 |
7 | George Pappas | United States | $6,061 |
8 | Kevin Andriamahefa | United States | $4,949 |
Day 2 started with 33 runners including two dozen survivors from Day 1 and nine players who registered late before the beginning of Day 2 deadline.
Those players competed for 12 money spots, and the money bubble broke on Level 17, the fifth 40-minute level of the day. Jake Bazeley (14th) and Michael Hahn (13th) were the last two eliminated before the money.
David Moses (12th - $3,778), Todd Sladek (11th - $3,778), and Frederick Conforti (10th - $4,225) were the next three to go, sending the final nine to the unofficial final table.
Daniel Sepiol went out in ninth ($4,225) shortly after the final table formed, and the official eight-handed final table was in place.
Tom Brachowski, who entered the final table in the middle of the pack with a 32-big-blind stack (261,000), won a trio of big pots in short-handed play, all resulting in eliminations, and found himself the first to go over the one-million chip mark.
Brachowski was responsible for the knockouts of George Pappas (7th - $6,061), Pete Maizy (6th -$7,746) and Mike Moncek (5th - $10,312). By the time Brachowski eliminated Moncek he held 1,270,000 chips, nearly three-times the stack of the closest competitor.
That big lead evaporated in the span of a few hands at Level 22, however, with Sergeev taking three pots off Brachowski in a matter of minutes. The third and final of those battles saw Sergeev win a 1.6 million pot, with his set of twos besting Brachowski’s pair of aces.
The big hand sent Brachowski out in fourth place for a $14,277 payday.
That hand was the start of the rapid rise of Sergeev into first place, which ended with the Russian taking home his first WSOP Circuit ring.
Sergey Sergeev opened to 40,000, Jorden Helstern shoved for 383,000, and Sergeev called, with Helstern at risk.
Jorden Helstern:
Sergey Sergeev:
Board:
The on the flop put Sergeev ahead with top pair, and the pair of jacks held up through the river, sending Helstern out with a runner-up finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergey Sergeev |
2,400,000
415,000
|
415,000 |
Jorden Helstern | Busted |
With on the board, all of the chips went in for Sami Shurbaji, on the button, against Sergey Sergeev in the big blind.
Sami Shurbaji:
Sergey Sergeev:
Sergeev's flopped flush had Shurjabi looking for a miracle runout to stay alive, but the turn and river secured the win for Sergeev.
Shurjabi, who started the hand with 400,000, is out in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergey Sergeev |
1,985,000
381,000
|
381,000 |
Jorden Helstern |
415,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Sami Shurbaji | Busted |
Tom Brachowski lost a trio of pots to Sergey Sergeev within the first 20 minutes of Level 22, the third of which resulted in his elimination.
The third, and by far the biggest of the three, started with Sergeev opening to 37,000 from the cutoff, Brachowski three-betting to 100,000 from the big blind, and Sergeev calling.
The flop came , Brachowski bet 100,000, Sergeev shoved for 718,000, and Brachowski made the call.
Tom Brachowski:
Sergey Sergeev:
The set of twos for Sergeev had Brachowski dominated, and held up through the river. When the chips were settled, Sergeev had Brachowski covered, and Brachowski is out in 4th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergey Sergeev |
1,604,000
1,174,000
|
1,174,000 |
Sami Shurbaji |
401,000
91,000
|
91,000 |
Jorden Helstern |
395,000
-76,000
|
-76,000 |
Tom Brachowski | Busted |
Tom Brachowski opened to 40,000 from the cutoff, and Sami Shurbaji called from the big blind.
Shurbaji checked the flop, Brachowski bet 40,000, Shurbaji shoved for 218,000, and Brachowski folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tom Brachowski |
1,140,000
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
Sami Shurbaji |
310,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
The final four players are on a 15-minute break.
Jorden Helstern opened to 28,000 from the button, and Tom Brachowski called in the big blind.
Both players checked the flop.
Brachowski bet 30,000 on the turn, and Helstern called.
Brachowski bet 50,000 on the river, and Helstern snap called. Brachowski showed , and the trip nines were the winner, as Helstern mucked.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tom Brachowski |
1,320,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
Jorden Helstern |
471,000
-129,000
|
-129,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tom Brachowski |
1,170,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
Jorden Helstern |
600,000
280,000
|
280,000 |
Sergey Sergeev |
430,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
Sami Shurbaji |
185,000
-215,000
|
-215,000 |