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- Eddie Blumenthal - Event #9 Winner - Celebrates with friends Eddie Blumenthal has just picked up his first World of Series Poker title, adding to an already-impressive list of accolades. The Wisconsin native defeated a field of 267 players in Event #9: $365 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Re-Entry at the Potawatomi Circuit series.
Jun 14, '13
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000-20,000
Players Remaining: 5 out of 1,022
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Average Chip Count: 918,900
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Chip Counts:
Seat 1: Noah Schwartz – 862,000
Seat 2: Shawn Silber – 663,000
Seat 5: Michael Parks – 328,000
Seat 6: James Park – 595,000
Seat 8: Josh Pollock – 1,032,000
Players Eliminated:
7th: Eddie Blumenthal – $33,025
6th: Eric Shanks – $43,460
Live Updates:
Eddie Blumenthal Eliminated in Seventh Place ($33,025)
Eddie Blumenthal raised to 84,000 preflop on the cutoff and Noah Schwartz reraised to 250,000 on the button. Blumenthal called and the flop was dealt A65. Blumenthal moved all in and Schwartz. The two players then flipped over their cards.
Schwartz: AQQ4
Blumenthal: Q10107
Turn and River: 5K
Schwartz won the hand to grow his stack back above 850,000 and Blumenthal was eliminated in seventh place.
Eric Shanks Eliminated in Seventh Place ($43,460)
Eric Shanks raised to 50,000 on the button and Josh Pollock reraised to 162,000 on the small blind. Shanks reraised the pot and put himself all-in in the process. Pollock called and they flipped over their cards.
Pollock: AK108
Shanks: AA108
Board: 107696
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Pollock made a flush to win the hand and he was above 1 million with the chip lead. Shanks was eliminated in sixth place.
Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 22 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha)
Jun 14, '13
The final table of Event No. 22 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha) has begun, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts.
With the elimination of Michael Genovese in tenth place ($15,740), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begins in Level 18 with blinds of 4,000-8,000, and action will continue until a winner is determined. Play may be extended an additional day if it takes more than 10 levels to reach a winner as noted on the official structure sheet. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players stack up:
Seat 1: Noah Schwartz – 1,162,000
Seat 2: Shawn Silber – 808,000
Seat 3: Brandon Crawford – 248,000
Seat 4: David Greene – 163,000
Seat 5: Michael Parks – 361,000
Seat 6: James Park – 323,000
Seat 7: Eric Shanks – 425,000
Seat 8: Josh Pollock – 543,000
Seat 9: Eddie Blumenthal – 560,000
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While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 1,022 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,378,350, and the top 117 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts:
1st Place: $279,431
2nd Place: $172,931
3rd Place: $108,196
4th Place: $78,532
5th Place: $57,974
6th Place: $43,460
7th Place: $33,057
8th Place: $25,483
9th Place: $19,909
Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts.
Born September 9, 1985, Nicholas Blumenthal, who goes by Eddie, is no stranger to the World Series of Poker. The professional poker player from Stoughton, Wisconsin notched his first cash back at the 2009 WSOP when he took 123rd in Event #32 $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $3,908, but it wasn't until two years later that he really made his presence known in the poker world.
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That's because Blumenthal managed four cashes and two final tables at the 2011 WSOP. That included a fourth-place finish in Event #4 $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $255,028 and second to Geffrey Klein in Event #10 $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed for $334,756, his largest score to date.
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The 2013 WSOP is shaping up to be just as successful for the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse graduate as he has already locked up his third cash of the summer. His other two came from a 440th-place finish in Event #6 $1,500 'Millionaire Maker' No-Limit Hold'em for $3,510 and seventh in last week's Event #15 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. for $28,778. If Blumenthal, who starts the day third in chips, can place seventh or better, he'll earn himself his biggest payout of the summer thus far.