$1,700 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
$1,700 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
And then there were four in the World Series of Poker Circuit Ameristar St. Charles $1,700 Main Event.
After 26 levels of play, just Zack Mullennix (2,885,000), Brett Apter (2,410,000), Mark Koeln (1,945,000) and Kevin Waller (1,190,000) remain. One of them will claim $92,886, but that's to be decided on Day 3 after everyone else left in the tournament busted on Day 2.
The win would be the third Circuit victory for both Mullennix and Apter, while Koeln and Waller are each seeking their first piece of WSOP gold.
Mullennix found a big double through Koeln with aces against eights on a jack-high board late in the night to finish with the lead.
Each of the four players had a stroke of great fortune on Day 2 propel them to bagging. Mullennix was all in with jacks against kings held by Austin McCormick when each player had piles of chips, with a jack-high flop sending the pot to Mullennix. Apter shoved over an open holding king-jack suited and managed to crack the kings of Craig Welko when he was covered. Koeln said he got ace-king in early on against aces and queens and spiked a flush. And Waller got jack-ten suited in against queens for nearly all of his chips at the final table and hit two pair.
Now, they've outlasted 277 other entries to get to the final stretch.
Most of the 46 players who made Day 2 did get paid as the event was just three off the money. Mack Ham, Keith Heine, all-time Circuit ring leader Maurice Hawkins, Michael Hudson and Ravi Raghavan were among those busting before the final table.
Once there, Steve Buell, Jon Lawson and Jorden Helstern were among the players falling shy of Day 3, contenting themselves with payouts between $8,391 and $17,206. Dean Hoffman was the last man down as he hit payouts with about eight minutes left before bagging.
The last four resume at noon local time on Monday with the plan to play to a winner. Everyone has at least $30,369 locked with all eyes on the top prize, which also features a seat to the $1 million Global Casino Championship. Come back to PokerNews to find out who lays claim to the bounty.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Zack Mullennix |
2,885,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
Brett Apter |
2,410,000
510,000
|
510,000 |
|
||
Mark Koeln |
1,945,000
-155,000
|
-155,000 |
Kevin Waller |
1,190,000
640,000
|
640,000 |
Mark Koeln min-raised on the button and called the shove of Dean Hoffman, who had 290,000 in the big blind.
Koeln:
Hoffman:
The flop was dreamy for Koeln, but Hoffman picked up outs with the turn. However, the river was a .
"You guys have fun tomorrow," Hoffman said.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Koeln |
2,100,000
280,000
|
280,000 |
Dean Hoffman | Busted |
Kevin Waller opened for 85,000 in middle position and Jorden Helstern called in the small blind. Helstern check-folded to 175,000 on a board of .
The next hand, Helstern shoved for 300,000 on the button. Brett Apter called in the small blind.
Helstern:
Apter:
The flop left Helstern needing a ten or nine, but the and danced around him.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brett Apter |
1,900,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
|
||
Jorden Helstern | Busted |
Jon Lawson shoved for 150,000 in middle position. Both blinds called and checked to the turn on . Dean Hoffman check-called 200,000 then check-folded to 200,000 on the river.
Zack Mullennix showed and Lawson flicked in before heading to payouts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Zack Mullennix |
2,900,000
850,000
|
850,000 |
Dean Hoffman |
830,000
-870,000
|
-870,000 |
Jon Lawson | Busted |
Mark Koeln shoved under the gun for 840,000. Jon Lawson called in the big blind with but was dominated by . The board ran , good for a Koeln double for nearly all of Lawson's stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Koeln |
1,820,000
1,080,000
|
1,080,000 |
Jon Lawson |
170,000
-1,280,000
|
-1,280,000 |
Zack Mullennix bet 180,000 on a flop against three opponents. Mark Koeln made it 380,000 in the small blind. The big blind folded, as did the next player. Mullennix called for a turn. Koeln immediately slid in 500,000.
"Think I'm going out, guys," Mullennix said.
Moments later, he shoved for 515,000. Koeln showed but was way behind . Mullennix held on the river and apologized for the slowroll.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Zack Mullennix |
2,050,000
1,030,000
|
1,030,000 |
Mark Koeln |
740,000
-1,060,000
|
-1,060,000 |
Level: 26
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
Mark Koeln opened to 75,000 and Dean Hoffman called in the cutoff. On the flop, Koeln bet 100,000 and Hoffman made it 200,000. Koeln snap-folded and Hoffman showed .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Koeln |
1,800,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Dean Hoffman |
1,700,000
100,000
|
100,000 |