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In Event #9: $3,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout, 60 players returned to action today from yesterday’s starting field of 477. By the time play finished for the night, only 10 players remained. They’ll return tomorrow to play the final table and battle it out for the first prize of $299,486 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
Evan Silverstein has won 0 bracelets and 0 rings for total earnings of $206,982. See all events where they placed in-the-money. In Event #9: $3,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout, 60 players returned to action today from yesterday’s starting field of 477. By the time play finished for the night, only 10 players remained. Evan Silverstein live updates from poker tournaments. Sign In / Register. Poker Coverage: Poker Legislation Poker. Black Chip Poker 100% up to $1,000 Sports Betting Poker. Hand #199: Cliff Josephy raised to 50,000 preflop and was called by Evan Silverstein in the big blind. Action checked to the turn where the board read. Silverstein bet 62,000 and won the hand. Hand #200: Silverstein raised to 50,000 and was called by Josephy in the big blind. On the flop Silverstein led for 50,000 and won the pot when Josephy. Evan Silverstein poker profil. Zadnje informacije, zmage in galerija.
There are several notable players who have advanced to tomorrow’s final table. Four of the remaining ten have already won World Series events: Cliff Josephy, David “Bakes” Baker, Ryan Hughes, and Max Steinberg. They are joined by Chris Klodnicki, who has won a World Series Circuit ring but is still looking for his first bracelet. Klodnicki twice finished in second place in World Series events, including last year’s $50,000 Poker Players Championship.
The action continues tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time, when the final table is scheduled to be contested on the ESPN main stage. Pokernews.com will be here to bring you all the action as it occurs, so stay tuned for updates as the players determine the next World Series of Poker bracelet winner.
Seat | Player | Chip Count |
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1 | Steven Silverman | 428,000 |
2 | Simeon Naydenov | 427,000 |
3 | Tim West | 428,000 |
4 | Cliff Josephy | 419,000 |
5 | Alessandro Longobardi | 421,000 |
6 | Max Steinberg | 428,000 |
7 | Evan Silverstein | 427,000 |
8 | Ryan Hughes | 422,000 |
9 | David 'Bakes' Baker | 428,000 |
10 | Chris Klodnicki | 429,000 |
On the first hand Silverstein and Sammartino got their money in with the board reading . Silverstein was holding against Sammartino's . The river though wasn't one of Sammartino's outs, it was the giving Silverstein quads.
'That's it, I've got him covered,' Silverstein said after the hand.
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But Silverstein was wrong, After the hand the dealer counted the chips and Sammartino had more chips, but only by 2,000.
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Sammartino was able to double once, but his wasn't able to catch up to Silverstein's for a second double.
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Silverstein will return will the rest of the table winners tomorrow at the final table.