Tag: Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman Binks a Three-Outer; Doubles

Nick Schulman opened to 150,000 from the small blind with , Scott Seiver defended from the big blind with an unknown hand, and the flop was . Schulman led out for 180,000, and Seiver raised to 400,000.

Seiver Jams Two Times Pot on Turn

Scott Seiver opened to 115,000 from under the gun with , Nick Schulman three-bet to 315,000 from the big blind with , and Seiver called. The flop fell , Schulman tanked for 30 seconds or so then led out for 280,000. Seiver called.

Katz Doubles

Cary Katz, after jamming from the small blind with kings, woke up with on the button the next hand. He raised to 90,00 on the button, Nick Schulman three-bet jammed for effectively 565,000 from the big blind with , and Katz snapped it off.

Greg Jensen Eliminated in 6th Place ($286,200)

Greg Jensen is quite the successful hedge fund CEO, and it was a surprising, and incredibly kind gesture, when he informed everyone that he was donating all of his winnings to the victims of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.

Vladimir Troyanovsky Eliminated in 7th Place ($257,580)

Vladimir Troyanovsky open-shoved for 485,000 from late position with , and Nick Schulmann snapped it off with in the big blind. The flop put Troyanovsky in bad shape, and it was all over after the turned.

Seat 1: Nick Schulman (2,295,000)

Nick Schulman is no stranger to the PCA's $100K. Back in 2011, when the Super High Roller premiered, Schulman was one of the 38 entries. Not only that, he made the final table where he ultimately finished in fourth place for $400,000.

Shak Doubles Through Schulman

Nick Schulman opened for 80,000 from middle position and then called when Dan Shak moved all in for right around 400,000 from the hijack. Showdown Schulman: Shak: Shak was behind, but not after the flop fell .

Mercier Eliminated in 10th Place

We're not sure whether Nick Schulman raised from the small blind and then called Jason Mercier's shove from the big or just shoved himself; nonetheless, the result was the same as Mercier has been eliminated.

Mercier Doubles

The action folded to Nick Schulman, who moved all in from the small blind for effectively 171,000. Jason Mercier immediately called. Schulman: Mercier: The board ran out , and Mercier doubled to 350,000 chips.

O'Dwyer Out

Nick Schulman opened to 35,000 in the cutoff, and Steve O'Dwyer moved all in for 309,000 from the big blind. Schulman tanked for 30 seconds or so, then called. Schulman: O'Dwyer: The board came , and O'Dwyer was eliminated.

Raptor is Extinct

Nick Schulman opened in the cutoff, David Benefield three-bet jammed for around 145,000 from the small blind, and Antonio Esfandiari called out of the big blind. Schulman folded.

Adams' Day Is Done

It’s hard to get all the details from the final table, but we managed to get a few surrounding the elimination of Timothy Adams.

Pair Of Queens For Quoss

Action folded to Germany's Fabian Quoss on the button and he raised to 20,000, which Mike Watson and Nick Schulman called from the small and big blinds respectively.

Bonomo Busted

Justin Bonomo moved all in from early position for his last 81,000 and received a call from Nick Schulman in the cutoff. The rest of the field got out of the way and the cards were turned up.

Kurganov Re-Enters; Loses Small One

Nick Schulman opened to 5,200 on the button, Igor Kurganov - who recently re-entered - three-bet to 15,600 from the small blind, and Schulman four-bet to 38,500. Kurganov mulled the decision for a bit, then folded.

Schulman Fires River

We found recent bracelet winner Nick Schulman and a short-stacked opponent looking down at a board of . With over 20,000 in the pot, Schulman's opponent checked and Shulman fired a bet of 9,500.

Congratulations to Nick Schulman, Winner of Event 60: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball (No-Limit) ($294,321)!

Three days ago 101 of poker's elite put up $10,000 each to participate in what some call the purest form of poker. No board, no up cards, nothing to read but your opponent himself.

Mike Wattel Eliminated in 2nd Place ($181,886)

Nick Schulman had the button and raised enough to put Mike Wattel all in. Wattel called and each player drew one card. Schulman: Wattel: "Oh, wow," Schulman said as he saw Wattel's draw. Schulman squeezed his card first.

Heads-Up Counts

After a short break, Nick Schulman and Mike Wattel are heads up for the belt!

George Danzer Eliminated in 3rd Place ($115,295)

Mike Wattel folded his button, and George Danzer raised to 60,000 from the small blind. Nick Schulman thought for a moment, then three-bet to 180,000. Danzer tanked, then announced that he was all in.

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