Event 4 (Day 2): Seth Gilson Out in 13th Place ($4,785)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000, Ante 3,000
Players Remaining: 12/290
Average Stack: 1,208,385 (60 bb)

Seth Gilson was all in for his last 70,000-ish with AhJc against the Qd10h held by Rob Lebeau. The board ran out 8c2d8h9s10d, giving Lebeau a ten on the river to eliminate Gilson in 13th place.

Rob Lebeau – 1,700,000 (85 bb)
Seth Gilson – Out in 13th Place ($4,785)

Event 4 (Day 2): Jean Gaspard Out in 14th Place ($4,785)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000, Ante 3,000
Players Remaining: 13/290
Average Stack: 1,115,385 (55 bb)

Jean “Prince” Gaspard shoved for about 180,000 on the button and found action from Scott Lushing in the small blind.

Gaspard: 8c7h
Lushing: JdJs

The board ran out Ks6d7d2sQs, ending Gaspard’s tournament in 14th place.

Scott Lushing – 1,060,000 (53 bb)
Jean Gaspard – Out in 14th Place ($4,785)

Event 4 (Day 2): Craig Bagon Out in 16th Place ($4,350)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000, Ante 3,000
Players Remaining: 14/290
Average Stack: 966,667 (48 bb)

Craig Bagon shoved for about 200,000 from under the gun and Evan Teitelbaum called from the small blind.

Bagon: AcKc
Teitelbaum: 9d9h

The board ran out 3c2d9s7hAh, giving Teitelbaum a set of nines to eliminate Bagon.

Evan Teitelbaum – 1,350,000 (67 bb)
Craig Bagon – Out in 16th Place ($4,350)

Also recently eliminated was Sascha Walter (15th – $4,785).

Event 4 (Day 2): Raymond Ruzkowski Out in 17th Place ($4,350)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 23: Blinds 10,000/20,000, Ante 3,000
Players Remaining: 16/290
Average Stack: 906,250 (45 bb)

A short-stacked Raymond Ruzkowski shoved for about 180,000 Ax8x, but ran into the pocket kings of Hunter Cichy. Ruzkowski found no help from the board and is out in 17th place, adding this to his 14th-place finish in Event #3.

Also recently eliminated was Scott Jaffa (18th – $4,350).

Event 4 (Day 2): Sheddy Siddiqui Doubles Through Scott Jaffa

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 22: Blinds 8,000/16,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 18/290
Average Stack: 805,556 (50 bb)

Following the turn of a board reading 5cAcKhQh, Sheddy Siddiqui is all in for 876,000 with AsAd, but trails Scott Jaffa’s Jx10x. However, the Qd river completes the board and Sheddy scores the massive double with aces full of queens.

Sheddy Siddiqui – 2,000,000 (125 bb)
Scott Jaffa – 235,000 (14 bb)

Event 4 (Day 2): Ilya Lekach Out in 19th Place ($3,915)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 22: Blinds 8,000/16,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 18/290
Average Stack: 805,556 (50 bb)

Following a flop of Ac6c3d, Ilya Lekach get his stack of about 100,000 into the middle with As10d against the AdQs held by Joel Parra. Neither the 5d turn nor the 6s river were any help to Lekach, ending his run in 19th place.

Joel Parra – 900,000 (56 bb)
Ilya Lekach – Out in 19th Place ($3,915)

Recent eliminations include John Restrepo (20th – $3,915)

Event 4 (Day 2): Philip Woerner Out in 21st Place ($3,915)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 22: Blinds 8,000/16,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 20/290
Average Stack: 725,000 (45 bb)

Following a flop of KdQs3c, Philip Woerner was all in for about about 210,000 with KhJh. Mohammed Jaafar had him covered with AhKc and held up through the 9d turn and 3d river to score the elimination.

Mohammed Jaafar – 720,000 (45 bb)
Philip Woerner – Out in 21st Place ($3,915)

Other recent eliminations incluude Andjelko Andrejevic (22nd $3,915).

Event 4 (Day 2): Gil Nagar Out in 23rd Place ($3,915)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 22: Blinds 8,000/16,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 22/290
Average Stack: 659,000 (41 bb)

In a battle of the blinds, Gil Nagar gets it all in from the small for about 320,000 with Ac9c against Rob Lebeau’s JhJc in the big.

The board runs out Kd8s10hKs7c, no help to Nagar, giving Lebeau the pot.

Rob Lebeau – 1,730,000 (108 bb)
Gil Nagar – Out in 23rd Place ($3,915)

Event 4 (Day 2): Updated Seat Map

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 22 (Upcoming): Blinds 8,000/16,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 23/290
Average Stack: 630,435 (39 bb)

(approximate chip counts)

Table 39
1.
2. Julio Sanchez -674,000
3. John Restrepo – 525,000
4. Andjelko Andrejevic – 422,000
5. Jean “Prince” Gaspard -455,000
6. Philip Woerner – 108,000
7. Mohammed Jaafar – 378,000
8. Hunter Cichy – 250,000
9. Sheddy Siddiqui – 984,000

Table 40
1. Raymond Ruzkowski – 141,000
2. Sascha Walter – 281,000
3.
4. Ilya Lekach – 153,000
5. Scott Lushing -1,400,000
6. Santana Noronha – 660,000
7. Ory Hen – 255,000
8. Juan Mubarak Peralta – 810,000
9. Joel Parra – 850,000

Table 41
1.
2. Rob Lebeau – 1,370,000
3. Evan Teitelbaum – 668,000
4. Seth Gilson – 192,000
5. Scott Jaffa – 1,588,000
6. Craig Bagon – 235,000
7.
8. Andrew Graham – 1,560,000
9. Gil Nagar – 348,000

Payouts
1. $121,800
2. $71,775
3. $41,325
4. $33,495
5. $26,100
6. $21,750
7. $17,400
8. $13,050
9. $8,700
10-12. $5,655
13-15. $4,785
16-18. $4,350
19-23. $3,915
24. Fernando Diaz – $3,915
25. Gregory Marcus – $3,915
26. Michael Lewin – $3,915
27. Shay Azarzar – $1,957.50
28. Harvey Vandeven – $1,957.50

Event 4 (Day 2): Fernando Diaz Out in 24th Place ($3,915)

$1,650 Deepest-Stack No-Limit Hold’em with re-entries ($300,000 Guaranteed)
Level 21: Blinds 6,000/12,000, Ante 2,000
Players Remaining: 23/290
Average Stack: 630,435 (52 bb)

Andrew Graham raised to 30,000 from middle position, Fernando Diaz three-bet shoved from the cutoff for about 290,000, and Rob Lebeau four-bet shoved from the button for about 950,000. Graham tanked for a bit before he folded.

Diaz: AcKc
Lebeau: AsAd

The board ran out Jd6d3c6h5c, no help to Diaz, giving Lebeau the pot.

Rob Lebeau – 1,300,000 (108 bb)
Fernando Diaz – Out in 24th Place ($3,915)