2014 RRPO Live Updates

Championship: 11th Place – Jebhar Patterson

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 25:  Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante

Jebhar Patterson - 11th Place
Jebhar Patterson – 11th Place

Jebhar Patterson and Sean Winter got all-in pre-flop.  Jebhar’s pocket 8s were in bad shape against Sean’s pocket Kings.

The board changed nothing and Sean doubled up to ~1.6 million, leaving Jebhar with only about 75k.

He held on for a few hands and doubled up once, but then Jebhar got his short-stack in holding pocket 3s against Andy Andrejevic’s QJ offsuit.  The board came Q T 5 9 A and Andy got the last of Jebhar’s chips.

Jebhar Patterson busted out in 11th place, earning $26,000.

The final ten are drawing for seats and moving to the final table.

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 25:  Blinds 15k/30k/5k ante

Players have just returned from a break and the 1k chips have been removed from play.  With 11 remaining, the average stack is 1.6 million.

Table 40

  1. Jacobo Fernandez 1.5 million
  2. Steven McKoy 1.765 million
  3. Robert Campbell 420k
  4. Chris Bolek 1.15 million
  5. Mike Dentale 700k
  6. Jeff Chang 2.58 million

Table 41

  1. Faraz Jaka 2.665 million
  2. Andy Andrejevic 3.42 million
  3. Jebhar Patterson 1.7 million
  4. Mohammed Jaafar 1.75 million
  5. Sean Winter 895k

Championship: 12th Place – Nathan Bjerno

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 24:  Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

Nathan Bjerno - 12th place
Nathan Bjerno – 12th place

Faraz Jaka opened for 52k on the button, the Nathan Bjerno shoved for ~450k from the small blind.

After giving it some thought, Andy Andrejevic re-raised from the big blind, forcing Jaka out.

Nathan rolled over Ad3s saying “my turn” to beat Andy’s pocket Kings.  He got no love from the board, however, as it fell 8c4s4d4h5c.  Andy’s big stack continues to grow.

Nathan Bjerno busted out in 12th place, earning $26,000.

Championship: 13th Place – Jarod Ludemann

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 24:  Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

Jarod Ludemann - 13th place
Jarod Ludemann – 13th place

Jarod Ludemann got his last chips in good with pocket Kings, but when the big stack calls with Ac4h you know you’re in trouble.

Andy Andrejevic caught an Ace on the flop to take the lead.  When the board was complete, it showed Ah6c2sJc3d and Andy’s big stack got bigger.

Jarod, who started the day as the shortest stack, busted out in 13th place, earning $19,000.

Championship: Break Time Chip Counts

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

Level 24:  Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

Players are back in action.  Here are the chip counts as of the break:

Table 40

  1. Jacobo Fernandez 932k
  2. Steven McKoy 1.860 million
  3. Robert Campbell 509k
  4. Chris Bolek 1.117 million
  5. Mike Dentale 508k
  6. Fernando Diaz 233k
  7. Jeff Chang 1.912 million
  8. Anthony Zinno 514k

Table 41

  1. Faraz Jaka 2.19 million
  2. Nathan Bjerno 597k
  3. Andy Andrejevic 2.759 million
  4. Jarod Ludemann 636k
  5. Jebhar Patterson 1.8 million
  6. Barry Hutter 235k
  7. Mohammed Jaafar 1.9 million
  8. Sean Winter1.817 million