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Event 22, H.O.R.S.E. Live Updates November 22, 2009
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Event 22 – Final Table – One More Elimination till Final Table
1 year ago
We’re down to the final nine at Event 22. Just one more elimination and we’ll have our actual final table of eight (this event was supposed to start with eight today but was pushed back because of a late night on Day 2). We’ve had several more big names so read on to see how it all went down.
Brunson Burner (12th)
The younger Brunson, we’re talking Todd here, was one of the marquee poker players left in this event but has been knocked to the rail in a recent hand of Hold’em.
In the hand Brunson shipped it all-in with A
T
on a board of K
Q
7
but Marcel “Flying Dutchman” Luske made the call K
9
. The board bricked out and Brunson will be picking up $19,424 for finishing 12th.
Froehlich Now Free to Frolic (11th)
Eric Froehlich, winner of two WSOP bracelets in the 2006 WSOP, will not be adding a third in this event. Froehlich was crippled in a previous hand of Omaha-8 and was then forced to go all-in on the first hand of Hold’em with 9
8
and Jared Davis made the call with J
9
.
Froehlich missed the board and had to settle for the $19,424 that comes with 11th place. Better luck next time, E-Fro.
Blair Witched (10th)
The blinds caught up with Blair Rodman and he was forced all-in with 9
7
and Jens Voertmann called with Q
Q
.
The board ran T
5
2
T
2
and Rodman got his walking papers. Rodman will receive $25,138 for coming in 10th.
- Average Stack: $276,000
- Players Left: 9
- Tables Left: 2
Event 22 – Final Day – Look at All Those Railbirds
1 year ago
The first round of the day was Hold’em and right on schedule there was a large number of railbirds checking out the action at the final two tables of Event 22. Names like Jennifer Harman, Marcel Luske, Todd Brunson and Hoyt Corkins are bringing poker fans out of the nooks and crannies of the Rio and by the time this thing is over we could very well have another big-name professional poker player putting on some wrist candy.
JJ Hazen Eliminated by JJ
JJ Hazen, one of the shorter stacks going into the final 16, has been busted. Hazen opened and Corkins raised. Hazen decided to ship it and Corkins made the call. The players flipped over their cards:
Corkins: J
J
Hazen: 3
3
Was Hazen about to lay a nasty beat on Corkins? Not with the 9
9
2
J
9
board. Hazen takes 16th place and a check for $10,283.
Levi and Smith Join the Departed
David Levi (15th) and Mallory Smith (14th) both hit the rail during the Omaha-8 portion of today’s action. Levi has been a regular on the poker circuit since the mid-90s while Smith first cashed in the 2000 WSOP. Ironically Smith has already had two cashes at Omaha split events at this year’s WSOP. Perhaps he got over confident when it changed to his preferred game.
Harman busts Appleman
Mickey Appleman, who has some of the best hair in all of poker, has been eliminated by Full Tilter Jennifer Harman. The game was Razz and Appleman got all-in on sixth street with a ten-low while Harman had a nine-low. Appleman couldn’t improve on seventh street and was eliminated 13th. Appleman placed 11th at last year’s Razz event.
- Average Stack: $207,000
- Players Left: 12
- Tables Left: 2
Event 22, H.O.R.S.E. - Day 3, Reports by:

Arthur Crowson
Event 22, H.O.R.S.E.
- Buy-In: $3,000
- Entrants: 414
- Total Prize Money: $1,142,640
- Date: Jun 11, 2008
- Final Day Jun 13, 2008
Event Chip Leaders1 year ago
Event 22, H.O.R.S.E.
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| Alexander Jung | $54,300 |
| Chris Gentile | $50,300 |
| Shannon Elizabeth | $44,200 |
| James Mackey | $42,900 |
| Todd Brunson | $41,700 |
Blind Structure1 year ago
Event 22, H.O.R.S.E.
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
|---|
| Level 1 | 50/75 | ||
| Level 1 | 25 | ||
| Level 2 | 50/100 | ||
| Level 2 | 25 | ||
| Level 3 | 75/150 | ||
| Level 3 | 25 | ||
| Level 4 | 100/200 | ||
| Level 4 | 50 | ||
| Level 5 | 150/300 | ||
| Level 5 | 75 | ||
| Level 6 | 200/400 | ||
| Level 6 | 100 | ||
| Level 7 | 300/500 | ||
| Level 7 | 100 | ||
| Level 8 | 300/600 | ||
| Level 8 | 100 | ||
| Level 9 | 400/800 | ||
| Level 9 | 200 | ||
| Level 10 | 500/1,000 | ||
| Level 10 | 200 | ||
| Level 11 | 600/1,200 | ||
| Level 11 | 300 | ||
| Level 12 | 800/1,500 | ||
| Level 12 | 300 | ||
| Level 13 | 1,000/2,000 | ||
| Level 13 | 500 | ||
| Level 14 | 1,300/2,500 | ||
| Level 14 | 500 | ||
| Level 15 | 1,500/3,000 | ||
| Level 15 | 700 | ||
| Level 16 | 2,000/4,000 | ||
| Level 16 | 1,000 | ||
| Level 17 | 2,500/5,000 | ||
| Level 17 | 1,000 | ||
| Level 18 | 3,000/6,000 | ||
| Level 18 | 1,500 | ||
| Level 19 | 4,000/8,000 | ||
| Level 19 | 2,000 | ||
| Level 20 | 5,000/10,000 | ||
| Level 20 | 2,000 | ||
| Level 21 | 6,000/12,000 | ||
| Level 21 | 3,000 | ||
| Level 22 | 8,000/15,000 | ||
| Level 22 | 3,000 | ||
| Level 23 | 10,000/20,000 | ||
| Level 23 | 5,000 | ||
| Level 24 | 13,000/25,000 | ||
| Level 24 | 5,000 | ||
| Level 25 | 15,000/30,000 | ||
| Level 25 | 7,000 | ||
| Level 26 | 20,000/40,000 | ||
| Level 26 | 10,000 | ||
| Level 27 | 25,000/50,000 | ||
| Level 27 | 10,000 | ||
| Level 28 | 30,000/60,000 | ||
| Level 28 | 15,000 |
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