Tag: Nick Schulman
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Cantu Triples
After shipping most of his stack to Phil Hellmuth, Brandon Cantu pushed his last 14,000 into the middle. He was called by Nick Schulman in the small blind and Johnny Chan in the big blind. |
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Ship it to Schulman
Nick Schulman raised to 15,000 from under the gun and was called by Phil Hellmuth on the button and Steve Sung from the big blind. Each player drew one card. Sun checked to Schulman who bet 41,000. |
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Seed Planted
Under the gun, Phil Hellmuth opened to 18,000, and he was called by both Huck Seed and Nick Schulman. Hellmuth patted, and he checked. Seed took one card, and he shoved all in for about 80,000 total. |
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Sung Steamrolls
Steve Sung made it 8,500 to go and was called by Nick Schulman. Sung stood pat while Schulman drew one. Sung continued his aggression after the draw by firing out a bet of 10,500 and Schulman made the call. |
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Schulman Times Two
Nick Schulman has just doubled through Chino Rheem in a big pot. We missed the early action, walking up only as Schulman was all in for 45,800. Rheem spent a few minutes considering, but he eventually plunked the calling stack into the pot. |
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Schulman Scoops a Pot
From under the gun, Huck Seed made it 5,000 to go. Nick Schulman made the call as did Dan O'Brien from the big blind. O'Brien and Seed both drew one while Schulman stood pat. O'Brien fired out a bet of 14,200 and Seed quickly mucked. |
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Schulman Finds a Pot
Michael Binger raised to 2,000 from the hijack seat, and the button three-bet all in for 7,450. In the big blind, Nick Schulman called, and Binger folded out of the way. |
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Schulman Makes Sick Call
Nick Schulman entered heads up play against Filippo Candio down about 4-to-1 in chips, but he has just taken the chip lead after a great call on the river. We caught the action on the turn with the board reading . |
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A Few More Heads Up Duels
Filippo Candio has a big lead over Nick Schulman in their heads up duel. Blair Hinkle is also heads up with a big lead, while Daniel Alaei has also made it to the final two, but he has a tall mountain to climb against his opponent. |
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Candio is Heads Up...Kind of
Filippo Candio's table has been one of the fastest of the day so far, as they are now three handed. |
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Mercier's Flop Raise Takes It
Jason Mercier raised from middle position and Nick Schulman three-bet from the small blind. Mercier called and off to a flop they went. The came down and Schulman continued with a bet. |
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Schulman Scoops
Four players saw a flop of , including Shawn Buchanan, Nick Schulman and Blair Rodman. The fourth player led out, and only Schulman called. |
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Schulman Busts
A short-stacked Nick Schulman was all in for about 38,000 with against Markus Gonsalves' . Unfortunately for Schulman, the board came down . |
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Schulman Slips
Nick Schulman has just doubled up an opponent after a preflop clash. Schulman: Opponent: With Schulman seeing 53,000 of his chips enter the pot, the board wasn't a favorable one as he was left with just 26,000 in chips. |
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Schulman Sends One Home
From early position, Nick Schulman raised to 4,600. Action folded all the way around to the big blind and he moved all in for 47,300. Schulman double checked his hand and then called, showing the . His opponent in the big blind held the . |
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More River Bets Uncalled
Zachary Clark raised from under the gun to 1,325. The player in the next seat called and then Nick Schulman called out of the big blind. The flop came down and everyone checked to see the roll off on the turn. |
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Schulman Drops One
Nick Schulman raised from under the gun to 1,300. A player in middle position gave him some action with a call and the flop came down . Both players checked and the turn brought the to pair the board. Both players checked again. |
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Quads for Schulman
On a board of , Nick Schulman pushed out a bet of 7,200 with his opponent making the call. Schulman tabled his for quads to collect the pot and move to 36,000 in chips. |
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Day 2 Finds the Elite Eight
With two rounds of action the field of 32 remaining players was trimmed down to the final eight. Players that won their first round matchups found themselves in the money. |
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Chop Only Delays the Inevitable, Kojo Downs Schulman
With both players all-in before the flop, Kunimaro Kojo held and Nick Schulman tabled . The final board read and both players stood, with Schulman offering a "nice hand sir". |


