Event 18: Day 2 Underway

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

The final six players are back for Day 2 of Event 18, and the cards have just gotten back in the air in Level 15. Here are their chip counts and seating assignments:

Seat 1.  Phillip Hui  –  28,000
Seat 2.  Adam Friedman  –  43,600
Seat 3.  Robert Mizrachi  –  97,400
Seat 4.  Harold Klein  –  20,100
Seat 5.  Senovio Ramirez  –  20,300
Seat 6.  Bradley Ruben  –  36,100

Event 18 Day 2 Counts and Seat Assignments

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

Seat 1: Phillip Hui – 28,000
Seat 2: Adam Friedman – 43,600
Seat 3: Robert Mizrachi – 97,400
Seat 4: Harold Klein – 20,100
Seat 5: Senovio Ramirez – 20,300
Seat 6: Bradley Ruben – 36,100

Robert Mizrachi – 97,400
Adam Friedman – 43,600
Bradley Ruben – 36,100
Phillip Hui – 28,000
Senovio Ramirez – 20,300
Harold Klein – 20,100

Event 18: Kelsall Out, Play Ends For The Night

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

Robert Mizrachi finally put away Andrew Kelsall as he hit trip deuces and avoided Kelsall’s low draw in Big O to finally end his night.  And with that, play will end for the night on Level 15.

Robert Mizrachi will come back with a massive chip lead with more than double the stack of Adam Friedman who made a spirited comeback after being short stacked for much of the final table play tonight.  Our final six will return at 3 PM to close out Event 18.

Here are the chip counts for the final six:

Phillip Hui – 28,000
Adam Friedman – 43,600
Robert Mizrachi – 97,400
Hal Klein – 20,100
Senovio Ramirez III – 20,300
Brad Ruben – 36,100

Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi
Phillip Hui
Phillip Hui

 

Event 18: Refuse To Lose

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

Adam Friedman and Andrew Kelsall just will not go away.  This time both of them managed to double up.

Friedman managed to hit a flush against Robert Mizrachi playing 5-Card Draw High as Mizrachi could only flash aces.  Then Kelsall had three aces showing on fifth street while Senovio Ramirez III hit three fours on sixth street.  Ramirez missed his full house on the final card and just for fun Kelsall flipped up another ace for quads.

Both players staying in still leaves us at seven players still alive tonight in our Dealer’s Choice tournament.

Andrew Kelsell
Andrew Kelsell
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

Event 18: Welcome To The Big O Tourney

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

Since we’ve reached the final table, Brad Ruben, Phillip Hui and Adam Friedman all chose to play Big O.  Friedman and Andrew Kelsall have both survived all-ins to stay alive in what had briefly turned in a Big O tourney.

Robert Mizrachi finally had enough and has gone to 5 Card Draw-High to switch up it up and has already locked horns with Brad Ruben taking down a pot.  He still leads the field with seven players to go as we continue on here in Level 14.

 

Event 18: Heimowitz Out, Final Table Set

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

Brad Ruben managed to finally take Lonnie Heimowitz out.   Playing Big O, Heimowitz hit trip jacks on the turn.  But Ruben had already hit a set of fours on the flop and the paired board gave him the full house and the elimination.

With that, we’re at the unofficial final table. Here is the seat draw for our final seven:

Seat 1: Phillip Hui
Seat 2: Adam Friedman
Seat 3: Robert Mizrachi
Seat 4: Hal Klein
Seat 5: Senovio Ramirez III
Seat 6: Andrew Kelsall
Seat 7: Brad Ruben

Event 18 Final Table

Event 18: Seven Card Straight Stops Zekas

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)
Level 12: 1,200/2,400 Limits
Stud 8

Brian Zekas found himself in a betting battle with Adam Friedman and his chips ended up in the middle on fourth street.  Zekas was holding a pair of jacks and Friedman was sitting on 4-5-6-7 for an open-ended straight draw.

Not only did Friedman hit, but he ended up with 3-4-5-6-7-8-9 for a seven card straight giving him the high hand and the low knocking out Zekas.

With the elimination, we are down to eight players left and are one more away from going to an unofficial final table.

Brian Zekas
Brian Zekas

Event 18: Katz Sent Packing

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)
Level 12: 300/600 Blinds
No Limit Hold ‘Em

Brad Ruben knew what he was doing.  With two players very light on chips, Ruben picked No Limit Hold ‘Em trying to draw one or both of them out and he got his wish.

Jesse Katz fired his last 3,025 into the middle and was called by Philip Hui.  Katz turned up Jc8s and Hui showed Ah4d.  The board ran out Ts5sKd3c6d knocking Katz out in 10th place.

Nine players remain as we roll on here in Event 18.

Jesse Katz
Jesse Katz

 

Event 18: Mizrachi and Ruben Surging

$1,650 Six-Max Dealer’s Choice (Freeze-Out)

After the elimination of Michael Wang in 11th place, the remaining ten players have been battling it out and two have been able to make some serious headway.

Robert Mizrachi has opened up a lead on the pack after rolling through a Razz rotation going to 60,350 chips with Andrew Kelsall trying to keep him in check on his table holding on to 41,500.

Brad Ruben is out in front on the other table as he is riding a nice run that came right before the last table break.  Ruben stands at 42,250 and looks to build toward what would be his second final table of this series.

Brad Ruben
Brad Ruben
Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi