Horseshoe Hammond - Live Updates
Day 3 Live Updates
Smokey Wins!
3 years agoThomas Koral raises to $100,000 and Steve Billirakis puts him all-in in the big blind. Koral thinks for a minute or two before removing his sunglasses and announcing, "I call."
Koral has 9♥ 9♦ and is ahead of MrSmokey1's A♦ 8♠, but as the pro-Billirakis crowd screams its encouragement the dealer burns and turns, producing a flop that comes J♦ 8♦ 4♦ and giving Billirakis a pair and a flush draw.
Any diamond will do for the youngest-ever WSOP bracelet-winner and the turn is the Q♦, giving him the flush while giving Koral the slim odds for a straight flush. TommyBoy83 needs the T♦ to double up, but the river card is the 9♠ and the flush stands, giving Billirakis the pot and the tournament.
For the win, Billirakis earns $208,885, a WSOPC ring and an entry into the WSOP Main Event in 2009 to go along with his new title as youngest-ever WSOP Circuit event winner.
Meanwhile, Koral takes $126,120 for his second place finish.
We've ragged a lot on the city of Hammond during this tournament, but in all seriousness the folks here at the Horseshoe have a lot to be proud of for this tournament. The structure was amazing, the venue one of the best on the tour and the staff among the best in the business. Congrats to all involved and especially our champion!
Pot For Smokey
3 years agoHeads-Up!
3 years agoSweetness Soured (3rd)
3 years agoSteve Billirakis raises to $78,000 from the button and Gary Leibovitz moves all-in for $335,000 more from the big blind. Billirakis gives the matter some thought before deciding he's in and making the call, turning up K♥ J♥. Leibovitz is racing with 6♠ 6♦.
The flop is a heartbreaker for Leibovitz, coming Q♥ 6♥ 2♥ and giving Sweetness the Cloven-Hoofed Set while giving MrSmokey1 the king-high flush. Leibovitz needs to pair the board to stay alive, but after the turn is the 3♣ the river is the A♥ and the hearts hold up.
Leibovitz, a self-described "terrible poker player" and "slum landlord" is out in 3rd place, earning $80,796 for his time.
We're now on a ten-minute break as the players "gather their thoughts" before starting heads-up play. Chip counts have Billirakis at $2.085 million and Koral with $1,215,000.
Schertz Skinned (4th)
3 years agoAfter shipping it all-in three times in previous hands without getting a call, Kyle Schertz moves his last $425,000 all-in from the button and, after pausing for a count, Thomas Koral moves all-in over the top from the small blind. Gary Leibovitz folds out in the big blind and Schertz turns up A♦ 7♠ to counter Koral's 9♥ 9♠.
Schertz needs an ace or a card combo to stay alive, but the board comes 7♣ 5♥ 3♦ 8♦ J♦ and, despite picking up a pair of sevens, Schertz can't match Koral's paired nines and is out in fourth place. He earns $63,060 for his time.
Dinnar Ovar
3 years agoAfter an extended break after Gary Leibovitz and Kyle Schertz dawdled a bit in the steak house, the cards are back in the air after the dinner break and action continues four-handed at the final table of this World Series of Poker Circuit event.
Here are the chip counts as we return to the game:
| Steve Billirakis | $1,625,000 |
| Thomas Koral | $785,000 |
| Gary Leibovitz | $470,000 |
| Kyle Schertz | $420,000 |
Dinnar!
3 years agoChop Chop!
3 years agoKoral Doubles Again!
3 years agoThomas Koral raises to $72,000 on the button and Gary Leibovitz makes the call from the small blind. The flop comes J♥ 8♠ 2♦ and Leibovitz checks to Koral, who makes it $80,000 to go. Leibovitz flat-calls and the turn is the K♥.
Leibovitz immediately moves all-in, putting Koral to a decision for his tournament life. It takes a few minutes, but Koral makes the call, tabling A♦ 8♦ to find himself ahead with third pair against Leibovitz' T♥ 9♥ for the open-ended straight draw and over cards.
The river card is the K♦ and the eights hold, giving Koral a double-up and knocking Leibovitz down to his last $290,000.
Koral Doubles
3 years agoThomas Koral open-shoves for $227,000 from the button and Steve Billirakis pauses to ask for a count before making, according to the tournament announcer, an "insta-call." Billirakis has A♣ 5♠, giving him two overs against Koral's 3♦ 3♠.
The flop comes T♠ 6♠ 6♣ and Billirakis picks up some outs to bust Koral. The turn is the K♠ and now Koral needs to fade aces, fives, tens and kings if he wants to stay alive. The river is the J♠ and fade them he does, doubling up to a cool half million.
...And Again
3 years agoLeivbovitz Doubles Yet Again
3 years agoKyle Schertz raises to $80,000 from under the gun and Gary Leibovitz moves all-in for another $102,000 from the small blind. Action folds back to Schertz, who makes the call with a pocket pair of fives (5♥ 5♣) and finds himself behind Leibovitz' (9♣ 9♦).
The board comes J♣ 8♠ 4♠ 9♠ 8♥ and Leibovitz makes nines-full to double up once more. "Feel free to beat up on each other," he tells his rivals. "Let a terrible poker player move up another place and get to play with you guys some more."
Chip Counts
3 years agoHere are your updated chip counts as the action continues four-handed:
| Seat 1 | Thomas Koral | $730,000 |
| 5th Place | ||
| Seat 3 | Gary Leibovitz | $270,000 |
| Seat 4 | Steve Billirakis | $1,500,000 |
| 6th Place | ||
| 7th Place | ||
| 8th Place | ||
| 9th Place | ||
| Seat 9 | Kyle Schertz | $900,000 |
And the blinds are moving up as we've reached the end of the level.
Leibovitz Doubles Again
3 years agoDietz Gorged (5th)
3 years agoGeorge Dietz open-shoves all-in for his last $164,000 and the action folds to Kyle Schertz, who makes the call in the big blind, turning up 9♥ 9♦ to Dietz' 6♠ 5♣. Somebody in the stands yells, "Race it up," but that's an epic fail as Dietz needs a lot of help to survive (he's a 4:1 dog).
The flop comes Q♦ J♥ 8♣ and that doesn't change a thing. After the turn is the 3♦, Dietz is drawing dead and after a nine on the river makes it official, Dietz is eliminated in fifth place. He'll earn $49,266 for his efforts.
Al-Dbhany Al-Dbhunzo (6th)
3 years agoKyle Schertz raises to $55,000 from under the gun and Sameer Al-Dbhany makes the call in the big blind. The flop comes A♦ K♣ Q♥ and Al-Dbhany checks to Schertz, who bets $70,000. Al-Dbhany moves all-in and Schertz makes an instant call, tabling A♥ K♦ for top two and having Al-Dbhany's K♠ 6♠ straight crushed.
The turn is the 2♦ and the river the T♥ and Al-Dbhany can't conjure any miracles. He's eliminated in sixth place and takes $39,413 for his time.
Schertz Doubles
3 years agoKyle Schertz open-shoves all-in for his last $231,000 from under the gun and the action folds around to Steve Billirakis, who mulls things over before making the call from the small blind. Sameer Al-Dbhany folds in the big blind and Schertz turns up 5♠ 5♣ to race against MrSmokey1's A♦ 9♠.
The board comes Q♣ 6♥ 3♣ 4♦ J♠ and the fives hold, giving Schertz the double-up to near the chip average.
Raghaven Wrung (7th)
3 years agoRavi Raghaven open-shoves all-in from early position and in the cut-off, Thomas Koral moves all-in over the top to isolate. Nobody else wants to gamble and as the two players turn up their cards, Steve Billirakis advises, "Get your track shoes on."
It's a race, with Raghaven holding J♦ J♥ and Koral A♥ K♦. The flop comes A♠ 6♥ 4♠ and Koral takes the lead, and after the turn and river finish 5♥ 9♥ the pot goes to the Reefer while Raghaven is rendered rail-bound. He's out in seventh place and takes $31,530 for his efforts.
Billirakis Busts DeWitt In Monster Pot!
3 years agoOMG, hand of the tournament!
Steve Billirakis opens for $58,000 from middle position and the action folds around to Jason DeWitt, who makes it $167,000 to go from the small blind. Kyle Schertz gets out of the way in the big blind and the action is back on MrSmokey1, who thinks for a few minutes before moving all-in over the top.
This puts DeWitt to a decision for his tournament life and his last $590,000 and after an agonzing five minutes of tankage, DeWitt decides to gamble, calling off his stack with A♠ Q♣ and finding himself utterly dominated by Billirakis' Q♥ Q♠.
The flop comes 5♥ 4♥ 2♠ and DeWitt flops a gutshot draw to go with his one over. The turn is the J♦ and the river the T♠, however, and he misses completely, forfeiting his tournament life in eighth place in a stunning collapse and collecting $25,618 for his time.
Billirakis is now your prohibitive favorite with almost $1.5 million.
New Level, Literally
3 years agoThe break is over and the cards are in the air at the final table of the World Series of Poker Circuit event in Hammond, Indiana. The tournament director has opted to add a new level into the mix, apparently deciding that the lack of a $12k/$24k level makes the final table into something of a crapshoot. We agree.
Here are the chip counts as we proceed:
| Seat 1 | Thomas Koral | $525,000 |
| Seat 2 | George Dietz | $260,000 |
| Seat 3 | Gary Leibovitz | $200,000 |
| Seat 4 | Steve Billirakis | $825,000 |
| Seat 5 | Sameer Al-Dbhany | $250,000 |
| Seat 6 | Ravi Raghaven | $275,000 |
| Seat 7 | Jason DeWitt | $800,000 |
| 9th Place | ||
| Seat 9 | Kyle Schertz | $175,000 |
Quick Break
3 years agoAl-Dbhany Al-Dbhoubles!
3 years agoSameer Al-Dbhany open-shoves all-in for his last $115,000 and Kyle Schertz makes the call on the button. Action folds around and Al-Dbhany turns up K♥ J♦, clapping his hands when he sees he's racing against Schertz' 8♦ 8♠.
The flop is a roller coaster for Al-Dbhany, coming K♦ Q♦ 8♥ and giving Al-Dbhany top pair but Schertz the set. The turn is the A♠ and Al-Dbhnay picks up outs to draw for the Broadway Straight. He needs a ten to survive.
Miraculously, the river card is the T♠ and Al-Dbhany gets there, making Broadway on the river to double through Schertz and stay alive. We remain eight-handed at the final table.
Raghaven Doubles
3 years agoGary Leibovitz raises and Ravi Raghaven moves all-in over the top for his last $141,000. Action folds around and Leibovitz makes the call, turning up A♥ Q♥ and finding himself way behind Raghaven's Q♦ Q♠.
The flop comes T♣ 9♦ 2♠ and the turn is the 4♥. The river is the 4♦ and the queens hold, giving Raghaven the pot and doubling him through Leibovitz.
Leibotvitz Spikes It!
3 years agoGary Leibovitz open-shoves his last $142,000 all-in from under the gun and Steve Billirakis moves all-in over the top from UTG+1 to isolate. Action folds around and Leibovitz turns up K♠ Q♠, only to find himself dominated by Billirakis' A♣ Q♥.
The flop comes T♦ T♣ 3♦ and Billirakis maintains the lead. The turn is the 4♣ and Leibovitz is down to three outs - two after someone claims to have folded a king. The river is the K♥, however, giving Leibovitz the best hand and doubling him through Billirakis in dramatic fashion.
New Level
3 years agoDa Bears!
3 years agoThis being Sunday in Chicagoland, a lot of attention is being paid to Da Bears, who currently battle the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field just across the State Line from the Horseshoe. Luckily for all involved at this final table, a twenty-foot tall TV screen has been set up just ten feet from the table and our competitors seem to be taking advantage, yelling instructions to Sexy Rexy up on the screen and generally paying more attention to the game on the screen than the game on the baize.
Woolf Winston'd (9th)
3 years agoAction folds around to a short-stacked Dustin Woolf, who moves all-in on the button. Kyle Schertz passes in the small blind but Thomas Koral makes the call in the big, tabling Q♠ 8♣ to "neverwin's" T♥ 9♦.
The flop comes K♣ J♦ 8♥ and Woolf flops an open-ended straight draw. He gets there when the T♦ comes on the turn, but the river card is the dagger 9♣, giving Koral the better straight and sending Woolf packing.
"Could I run any worse?" the Neverwin Poker namesake mutters as he heads off to collect his $21,677 ninth-place reward.
Leibovitz Doubles
3 years agoRockets For Billirakis
3 years agoGeorge Dietz brings it in for a raise and Steve Billirakis and Jason DeWitt make the call. The flop comes Q♠ T♣ 4♣ and action checks to MrSmokey1, who bets out. DeWitt and Dietz get out of the way and Billirakis turns up aces as he rakes the pot.
Incidentally, the dealer at this final table is the same dealer who dealt Billirakis' winning hand in Event 1 of the 2007 World Series of Poker.
Dietz Doubles!
3 years agoOn the first hand at the final table, George Dietz open-shoves all-in for his last $173,000. Action folds around to Dustin "neverwin" Woolf, who makes the call, turning up Q♠ Q♦ and finding himself behind Dietz' K♣ K♥.
The flop comes 4♦ 3♥ 2♦ and the turn makes things interesting, bringing the 6♦ and giving Woolf outs for a flush. The river, however, is the 8♠ and the kings hold, doubling up Dietz as we proceed...
Scuffle Up And Deal!
3 years agoFinal Table Time!
3 years agoIt's final table time at the 2008 World Series of Poker Circuit event at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana and our nine survivors are on the main stage at The Venue preparing to fight it out for that $208,885 first prize.
WSOP bracelet-holder Steve Billirakis leads the charge with $754,000 to his name, but online pros Jason DeWitt, Dustin Woolf and Thomas Koral all lurk in the leaderboard's upper echelons.
Players are just unbagging their chips and we should be ready to roll in a few minutes. Keep it locked on PokerListings.com for full and comprehensive coverage of this exciting final table!
Here are the seating positions and chip counts for the final nine:
| Seat 1 | Thomas Koral | $351,000 |
| Seat 2 | George Dietz | $174,000 |
| Seat 3 | Gary Leibovitz | $156,000 |
| Seat 4 | Steve Billirakis | $754,000 |
| Seat 5 | Sameer Al-Dbhany | $253,000 |
| Seat 6 | Ravi Raghaven | $213,000 |
| Seat 7 | Jason DeWitt | $651,000 |
| Seat 8 | Dustin Woolf | $491,000 |
| Seat 9 | Kyle Schertz | $325,000 |
Event Information
- Event Name
- Horseshoe Hammond
- Venue
- Horseshoe Hammond
- Date
- 2008-10-31
- Final Day
- 2008-11-02
- Buy In
- $5,000
- Entrants
- 165
- Prize Pool
- $788,250
- First Prize
- $208,885
Event Winner
| Player | Prize Money | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Steve Billirakis | $208,885 |
| 2 | Thomas Koral | $126,120 |
| 3 | Gary Leibovitz | $80,796 |
| 4 | Kyle Schertz | $63,060 |
| 5 | George Dietz | $49,266 |
















