Championship Day 2: Tom Gity Doubles Thru Alexis Sterner

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 50 of 847

Tom Gity moved all in under the gun for 149,000, and Alexis Sterner called from the hijack with AcKh. Gity turned over 4s4d, and needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The board came Jc5s5d6c4h, and Gity rivered a full house, fours full of fives, to double up in chips.

Tom Gity  –  332,000  (28 bb)
Alexis Sterner  –  470,000  (39 bb)

Championship Day 2: Alexis Sterner vs. Andre Crooks

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 50 of 847

With the final board showing KsKd3h8h8c and about 370,000 already in the pot, Alexis Sterner moved all in from the small blind for about 260,000.

Andre Crooks tanked in middle position for a long time before he folded, and Sterner won the pot.

Alexis Sterner  –  630,000  (53 bb)
Andre Crooks  –  400,000  (33 bb)

Championship Day 2: Shaun Deeb Eliminated by Brett Bader

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 51 of 847

Shaun Deeb’s once-mighty stack had been whittled down to about 60,000 when he got the last of it in preflop against Brett Bader.

Deeb: KxQx
Bader: 2s2h

The board ran out Kh9c2cJd4d, and Bader flopped a set of deuces to win the pot. Deeb was eliminated.

Brett Bader – 498,000 (42 bb)
Shaun Deeb – Eliminated in 51st place ($20,000)

Championship Day 2: Alex Foxen Eliminated by Michael Newman

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 52 of 847

Chris Klodnicki opened to 30,000 in middle position, and Michael Newman called in the cutoff. Alex Foxen was on the button, and he three-bet shoved for 245,000 total. Klodnicki folded, but Newman called to put Foxen at risk.

Newman: 8h8d
Foxen: 3s3c

The board ran out QhJd4cAd6h, and Newman won the pot with a pair of eights. Foxen was eliminated.

Michael Newman – 650,000 (54 bb)
Alex Foxen – Eliminated in 52nd place ($20,000)

Championship Day 2: Swilling Loses a Pot to Serock; Karim Takes the Lead

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 53 of 847

Zo Karim
Zo Karim

Joe Serock raised from the hijack to 24,000, and Justin Swilling called from the button. The flop came 5h4s4d, Serock checked, Swilling bet 21,000, and Serock called. The turn was the 7d, and both players checked.

The river card was the Kc, Serock bet 65,000, and Swilling called. Serock showed KhQc to win the pot with two pair, kings and fours, and Swilling mucked.

Joe Serock  –  885,000  (74 bb)
Justin Swilling  –  1,351,000  (113 bb)

Around that time, Zo Karim had about 1.3 million in chips, so Swilling’s lead was smaller than it had been in a while.

Then, about 10 minutes later, Karim had won a good-sized pot to take the lead with more than 1.5 million, while Swilling had bounced back a bit to more than 1.4 million.

Zo Karim  –  1,575,000  (131 bb)
Justin Swilling  –  1,470,000  (123 bb)

Championship Day 2: Kunal Patel Eliminated by David Peters

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 56 of 847

David Peters opened with a raise from middle position, and Kunal Patel defended his big blind.

The flop was QsJc4d. Patel checked, Peters continued for 25,000, and Patel called. The turn was the Js, and Patel led out with a bet of 43,000. Peters called. The river was the 5s, and Patel moved all in for 135,000. Peters called, tabling As6s for the nut flush. Patel mucked, heading to the payout desk as the remainder of his stack was pushed to Peters.

David Peters – 745,000 (62 bb)
Kunal Patel – Eliminated

Championship Day 2: Chipleaders From the Break

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 61 of 847

A scan of the field during the break turned up three players with at least a million in chips. Justin Swilling still leads, but Zo Karim is getting close to striking distance.

Justin Swilling  –  1,542,000  (129 bb)
Zo Karim  –  1,237,000  (103 bb)
Seth Davies  –  1,036,000  (86 bb)

Championship Day 2: Level 19 Begins

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 19: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Remaining: 61 of 847

The players return from break to begin Level 19, with increased blinds of 6,000-12,000 and a 2,000 ante. With 61 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 417,000 (35 big blinds).

The field is in the money, and the remaining players are guaranteed at least $17,500 each. The next pay jump is $20,000 for 54th place.

Championship Day 2: Justin Swilling Takes a Small Hit to His Stack

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 18: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 61 of 847

A player moved all in from middle position for 37,000, and chipleader Justin Swilling thought for a bit before calling from the big blind with 7d6h. His opponent turned over Qc10s, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Ad8h4cQd10h, and the short-stacked player won the pot with two pair, queens and tens, to double up thru Swilling.

Justin Swilling  –  1,560,000  (156 bb)

Championship Day 2: Eric Panayiotou Eliminated by Zo Karim

SHRPO $5 Million GTD Championship
Level 18: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 63 of 847

Zo Karim
Zo Karim

Eric Panayiotou was all-in after the Th8s2h flop with As3h and Zo Karim had him covered with AdQd.

“What were you thinking?” a tablemate asked Panayiotou.

“(Shrug)” was the response from the short stacked Panayiotou.

The Kc turn and 9d river did him now help and Karim moved up the counts.

Zo Karim – 735,000 (74 bb)
Eric Panayiotou – Eliminated in 64th ($15,000)