Seth Davies vs. Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick limped in for 24,000 and Seth Davies checked from the button.
The flop landed [8cJsKs] and both players checked to reveal the [Qd] on the turn.
Chidwick led out for 72,000 and Davies called as the river landed the [Ad].
Chidwick checked, Davies bet 108,000, and Chidwick folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Seth Davies | 3,130,000 |
-150,000 ![]() |
David Peters | 3,033,000 |
253,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 1,969,000 |
489,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 690,000 |
-380,000 ![]() |
Soft Hand-for-Hand Begins
With the pace at one table playing slower then the other, the Tournament Director has decided to begin a soft hand-for-hand process.
If one table gets two hands ahead of the other, that table will stop playing to wait until the other catches up.
When one more player is eliminated, Event #4 will be down to the final table of seven players.
Player Spotlight: David Peters
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David Peters is a man who needs no introduction around the poker world.
At age 31, he’s already a lock to make the Poker Hall of Fame when he turns 40. The Ohio native is one of just five players in history to surpass $30 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, joining Justin Bonomo, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, and Fedor Holz.
Peters, a no-limit hold’em specialist, won’t tell you he doesn’t have much left to accomplish in poker, but the truth is there really isn’t much more for him to prove.
Not only does he have a WSOP bracelet and $30 million in cashes. He’s also one of the most consistent tournament performers ever and won the 2016 GPI Player of the Year award.
From 2015-2018, he cashed for at least $2.9 million each year, with his best year financially coming in 2018 when he surpassed the $10 million mark.
Peters has a quiet demeanor at the table. He lets his chips do the talking for him. At all times, he’s cool, calm, and collect. David has achieved success on many tours and the high-roller circuit.
He has made two WPT final tables, cashed 52 times in WSOP events, earned a fifth place finish in the inaugural Super High Roller Bowl, and even has a Triton Super High Roller Series title. The man has done it all…almost.
What’s left for David Peters to accomplish as a poker player? Not much other than winning the WSOP Main Event or a Super High Roller Bowl.
Martin Zamani Eliminated by David Peters
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Martin Zamani shoved all in first to act for 438,000 and David Peters iso-shoved over the top as the remaining active players all folded.
Zamani: [8s8c]
Peters: [AhQd]
The board ran out [Ad7cTdKh7s] and Zamani was eliminated in ninth-place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 2,780,000 |
430,000 ![]() |
Martin Zamani | Busted |
-785,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir Eliminated by Sean Winter
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Koray Aldemir was all in for his last 500,000 against Sean Winter.
Aldemir: [Qd9d]
Winter: [KcKd]
The board ran out [TdAsQsJh8c] and Aldemir was eliminated in 10th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 1,480,000 |
705,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | Busted |
-384,000 ![]() |
Anthony Zinno Eliminated by David Peters
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David Peters limped in for 20,000 and Anthony Zinno raised to 120,000. Peters shoved all in for roughly 1.5 million, and Zinno called all in for 770,000.
Zinno: [QdQh]
Peters: [JhJs]
The board ran out [Tc7h9sAd8c] and Peters rivered a straight to eliminate Zinno in 11th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 2,350,000 |
800,000
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Anthony Zinno | Busted |
-835,000 ![]() |
Manig Loeser Eliminated by Seth Davies
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Stephen Chidwick limped in for 20,000 first to act and Manig Loeser shoved from middle position for 754,000. From the cutoff, Seth Davies called, and Chidwick mucked.
Davies: [AsQh]
Loeser: [AdKc]
The board ran out [Jc9c8sQcQd] and Loeser was eliminated in 12th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Seth Davies | 3,280,000 |
730,000 ![]() |
Manig Loeser | Busted |
-710,000 ![]() |
Jerry Robinson Doubles Through Ben Lamb
Jerry Robinson limped in for 20,000 and Ben Lamb shoved the button. Robinson used one of his time extension banks, and then called all in for 288,000.
Robinson: [KsJc]
Lamb: [KcQc]
The dealer spread the [AhTd7sQdTc] board and Robinson doubled through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ben Lamb | 732,000 |
-598,000 ![]() |
Jerry Robinson | 616,000 |
525,000 ![]() |
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