Yesterday, all of the poker world was buzzing over the news that Antonio Esfandiari had taken home the biggest prize in sports history when he won the Big One for One Drop earning himself $18,346,673.
Justin Schwartz has 3 World Series of Poker (WSOP) cashes to his name this series, including a final table appearance in Event #14: $1,500 No-Limit Hold-em where he finished in 9th spot for $22,168.
The very next hand after Matusow relentlessly sent jabs toward Phil Hellmuth, Matusow found himself with all of his chips in the middle and was called by Clayton Mozdzen.
We caught up to the table to find Phil Hellmuth absolutely steam rolling his table. With bet out with showing on fourth street and received one call.
Clayton's Mozdzen's dinner won't taste quite as good, as he was eliminated on the last hand before the break. It was folded around to Nick Jivkov, who raised it to 8,500. Mozden was in the big blind, and he raised pot.
It doesn't happen too often, but it did in this case — both Gordon Vayo and Barry Wiedemann were elimination on the same hand during hand-for-hand play and will chop up the $2,432 that would be awarded to 72nd place.
From early position, Clayton Mozdzen raised to 675. In the next seat, Ryan Welch made the call and then Allen Bari announced, "Pot" from the cutoff seat.
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Sergio Casteluccio raised to 240,000 in early position holding , Clayton Mozdzen moved all-in holding for 730,000 in the small blind, Lucille Cailly called in the big blind holding and Castelluccio also called.
Mohsin Charania raised to 225,000 in first position holding , Rodrigo Caprioli folded and Sergio Castelluccion folded . Charania wins the blinds and antes and these players are getting extremely short.
Clayton Mozdzen picked up in early position. He made it 225,000 to play, Rodrigo Caprioli folded pocket treys in the hijack seat, everyone else folds and Mozdzen picked up the blinds and antes.
Mozdzen is a PokerStars qualifier who won his seat for the EPT Grand Final in a €33 rebuy satellite on PokerStars.
Sitting behind an 11BB stack a tired looking Alex Mostafavi raised to 200,000 and folded to a Clayton Mozdzen shove.
Michael Dietrich opened from second position and was only called by Alex Mostafavi. The flop came down king-high and Dietrich made a continuation bet of 120,000.
Sergio Castelluccio raised to 160,000 in early position, Alex Mostafavi called in late position and the short stack Clayton Mozdzen moved all-in from the button for 730,000.
The last hand before the break saw Bernard Guigon, Clayton Mozdzen and Lucille Cailly all see a flop containing a seven. The action checked to Mozdzen who bet 85,000 from the cut-off. Cailly folded but Guigon check-called.
Clayton Mozdzen raised to 125,000 in the hijack seat and Bernard Guigon made the call in the big blind. The flop was and Guigon took the betting lead for 100,000; Mozdzen called.
Clayton Mozdzen raised to 105,000 on the button and Alex Mostafavi called in the big blind. Both players checked through the flop and the dealer handed the pair the on the turn.
There was a little justice in this hand for Clayton Mozdzen, but Anatoly Gurtovoy won't want to hear that as he was on the bad side of the luck to bust.
Anatoly Gutrovoy raised to 85,000 in first position, Clayton Mozdzen three-bet to 200,000 in the cutoff before Alex Mostafavi moved all-in from the button for 520,000. Gurtovoy folded but Mozdzen made the call.
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