Tag: Steven Silverman

Steven Silverman Knocked Out

Steven Silverman was crippled by Chris Moorman after losing a big coin flip earlier and he couldn't recover from that. Just now Silverman moved all in for 40,000 chips and Russell Carson made the call from the button.

Moorman Collects Silver Chips

You've got to win your races to win an EPT. Chris Moorman has done just that and left Steven Silverman on fumes. Moorman opened to 20,000 from mid position and made a quick call when Silverman shoved from the big blind.

Heemskerk Hemorrhaging Chips

Steven Silverman raised to 11,500 out of the hijack seat, Edwin Heemskerk called in the big blind, and the dealer fanned . Heemskerk check-called a 15,000-chip bet, and the turn brought the .

Lavallee Busts; More for Silverman

Steven Silverman is up to 340,000 after he eliminated EPT San Remo runner-up Jason Lavallee. The action folded around to Lavallee on the button and he moved all in for his last 35,000 chips.

Sinel Keeps Bleeding

Anton Sinel from Romania had some tough luck lately.

Stern Done In By Silverman

"Steve got me," Dani Stern said to another player near the rail as we were gathering chip counts. We didn't catch the hand in question, but it's confirmed--Stern has been eliminated from the €50,000 Super High Roller.

Steven Silverman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($299,960)

Action folded to Andrew Brown in the small blind and he limped. Steven Silverman was in the big blind and opted to exercise his option with a raise to 90,000, which Brown called.

More for Jachtmann

Action folded to Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the cutoff and he raised to 75,000, which Andrew Brown and Steven Silverman called from the button and big blind respectively.

Silverman Sliding

Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened for 75,000 from the cutoff and Steven Silverman defended from the big blind. The latter check-called a bet of 75,000 on the flop, and then both players checked the turn.

Silverman Fills Up Against Seth

Action folded to Andy Seth in the small blind and he called before Steven Silverman raised to 72,000 from the big blind. Seth called. The flop came down and both players checked to see the fall on the turn.

One for Silverman

Steven Silverman raied to 48,000 from the cutoff seat and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called from the button. Everyone else folded and the flop came down . Both players checked and the turn was the . Silverman bet 100,000 and Jachtmann folded.

Silverman Doubles Through Seth

Andy Seth raised to 55,000 from the small blind after play folded to him and Steven Silverman reraised to 165,000 from the big blind. Seth called and the flop came down .

Silverman Chips Up

Benjamin Sage raised to 56,000 from the cutoff seat and Steven Silverman reraised to 180,000 from the big blind. Sage folded and Silverman won the pot to chip up some.

Chop It Up

Micah Smith raised to 48,000 from the hijack seat and Steven Silverman reraised the pot from the button. Action got back to Smith and he moved all in. Silverman called.

Ville Wahlbeck Eliminated in 10th Place ($43,076)

Former World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Ville Wahlbeck was all in preflop holding the against Steven Silverman's .

First Hand to Seth

Andy Seth raised to 45,000 in the cutoff and Steven Silverman defended his big blind. The flop came down and Silverman checked. Seth bet 51,000, getting Silverman to fold.

Sammy Farha Eliminated in 11th Place ($43,076)

Three-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet and one of the best Omaha players in the world, Sammy Farha, has just hit the rail. Action started with Steven Silverman limping in from the hijack seat.

Allen Cunningham Eliminated in 17th Place ($26,495)

Steven Silverman opened to 25,000 from middle position, Nikolai Yakovenko called from the small blind, and Allen Cunningham three-bet to 100,000 from the big.

Mercier Takes a Hit

Jason Mercier and Andrew Brown checked with the board reading . Steven Silverman bet 50,000, Mercier check-raised to 162,000, and Silverman potted, moving all in. Mercier called.

Seth Spikes a Double

After winning a pot from Andrew Brown, Steven Silverman raised to 30,000 from the small blind. Andy Seth defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Silverman bet the pot (60,000), and Seth moved all in for 160,000 or so. Silverman called.

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