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Southern Comfort 100 WSOP National ChampionshipThe Official WSOP Live Updates

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 to Friday, May 24, 2013

Southern Comfort 100 World Series of Poker National Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $1,270,000
  • Entries: 127
  • Remaining: 2
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5/24/2013 7:03:57 PM PST (about 1 hours and 7 minutes ago)
 
"No Mashes Potatoes, Bro!"
 

Max Steinberg opened for 85,000 on the button and then called when Jonathan Hilton three-bet to 210,000. The flop seemed innocent enough, but then action exploded when Hilton led for 200,000 only to have Steinberg move all in. Hilton thought for about 15 seconds before calling off for 895,000 total.

Hilton:
Steinberg:

It was a good call by Hilton as his tens were good, but Steinberg could still win with either a jack or queen.

"No side," Hilton's supports shouted from the rail in reference to the solid line that accompanies paint cards. "No mashed potatoes, bro. No sides!"

Those shouts got a little louder on the turn, and then morphed into cheers when the river gave their man a double and the chip lead.

Jonathan Hilton2,200,0001,140,000
Max Steinberg1,610,000-1,140,000
5/24/2013 6:54:45 PM PST (about 1 hours and 16 minutes ago)
 
Hilton Clawing Back
 

Jonathan Hilton raised to 80,000 on the button, Max Steinberg defended, and the flop fell . Steinberg led out, firing 90,000, Hilton called, and the turn brought the .

Steinberg slowed down, checking to Hilton who knuckled behind.

The completed the board, Steinberg checked again, and Hilton tossed out 135,000. Steinberg thought for a moment, then flicked his cards into the muck.

Max Steinberg2,750,000-190,000
Jonathan Hilton1,060,000190,000
5/24/2013 6:48:54 PM PST (about 1 hours and 22 minutes ago)
 
Hilton Can't Get by Steinberg on the River
 

Jonathan Hilton opened for 90,000 and Max Steinberg called, bringing about a flop of . Steinberg then check-called a bet of 90,000 before check-calling a bet of 135,000 on the turn. Steinberg checked for a third time on the river, and Hilton fired for a third time. Steinberg quickly called the 265,000 bet, and he was correct to do so as his bested Hilton's .

Max Steinberg2,940,000340,000
Jonathan Hilton870,000-340,000
5/24/2013 6:39:24 PM PST (about 2 hours and 31 minutes ago)
 
Two for Steinberg
 

Max Steinberg opened to 120,000 on the button, Jonathan Hilton three-bet to 200,000, and Steinberg quickly called.

The dealer fanned , Hilton led out for 185,000, and Steinberg folded.

A few hands later, Hilton raised to 85,000 on the button, Max Steinberg called, and the dealer fanned . Steinberg check-called 95,000 from Hilton, and the turn brought the . Both players checked.

The completed the board, Weinberg led out for a bet, and Hilton folded.

Max Steinberg2,600,000345,000
Jonathan Hilton1,210,000-345,000
5/24/2013 6:25:01 PM PST (about 2 hours and 45 minutes ago)
 
Steinberg Gets Some Back
 

Max Steinberg opened the button for 70,000 and Jonathan Hilton defended. The latter player check-called a bet of 80,000 on the flop, and then both players checked the turn. Hilton took a stab at the pot for 150,000 on the river, but gave it up when Steinberg raised to 415,000.

Max Steinberg2,255,000300,000
Jonathan Hilton1,555,000-300,000
5/24/2013 6:20:23 PM PST (about 2 hours and 50 minutes ago)
 
First Blood to Hilton
 

After a couple meaningless heads-up pots, Jonathan Hilton opened for 70,000 on the button only to have Max Steinberg three-bet to 240,000. Not to be outdone, Hilton pushed back for 420,000 total and Steinberg released his hand.

"Ball all day," Hilton's rail shouted, as they've been prone to do pretty much every time he's won a pot here today.

Max Steinberg1,955,000-240,000
Jonathan Hilton1,855,000240,000
5/24/2013 6:09:02 PM PST (about 2 hours and 1 minutes ago)
 
Heads-Up Chip Counts
 

The final two players are now on a short break as the ESPN crew prepares to film heads-up play.

Max Steinberg2,195,000-80,000
Jonathan Hilton1,615,000490,000
5/24/2013 6:06:03 PM PST (about 2 hours and 4 minutes ago)
 
Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch Eliminated in 3rd Place ($156,743)
 

It's been a heck of a week for Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch. The 62-year-old from Northbrook, Illinois, who earned his way into the National Championship as an at-large qualifier, had a deep run in the Harrah's New Orleans $1,675 Main Event, ultimately finishing in 16th place. Now, he has a third-place finish in the National Championship and $156,743 to brag about. Not too shabby for Uncle Krunk, whose previous best cash was for $18,010.

In what would be his last hand, Jonathan Hilton opened for 60,000 from the button and Panitch called from the small blind. Max Steinberg came along from the big and three players saw a flop of . Panitch wasted little time in leading out for 100,000, Steinberg quickly folded and Hilton opted to raise to 250,000. Panitch immediately moved all in for about 450,000 total and Hilton called.

Hilton:
Panitch:

Hilton was ahead with a pair of aces, but Panitch was drawing live to clubs. The rail was cheering for the man they call "Uncle Krunk," but it'd be in vain as the blanked on the turn followed by the river. Panitch gave a gracious exit interview to ESPN and then took his leave from the National Championship stage.

Robert Panitch0-420,000
5/24/2013 5:55:36 PM PST (about 2 hours and 15 minutes ago)
 
Two More for Steinberg
 

Jonathan Hilton raised to 60,000 on the button, Max Steinberg three-bet to 180,000 out of the big blind, and Hilton folded.

Two hands later, Steinberg limped in on the button, Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch checked in the big blind, and both players checked on a flop of .

The pair knuckled when the turned as well, and the completed the board. Panitch checked a third time, Steinberg fired out 70,000, and Panitch immediately called.

Panitch showed for a pair of sixes, but Steinberg had him out-kicked with .

Max Steinberg2,275,000300,000
Jonathan Hilton1,125,000-225,000
Robert Panitch420,000-70,000
5/24/2013 5:48:08 PM PST (about 2 hours and 22 minutes ago)
 
Steinberg Takes the Chip Lead with an All-In Shove
 

Max Steinberg raised to 95,000 from the small blind and Jonathan Hilton and Jonathan Hilton defended from the big blind. The flop saw Steinberg continue for 130,000, but he couldn't shake Hilton. After the dealer burned and turned the , Steinberg bet 325,000 and once again Hilton called.

When the river completed the board, Steinberg moved all in for roughly 900,000 and Hilton slowly flicked his cards to the dealer.

Max Steinberg1,975,000550,000
Jonathan Hilton1,350,000-550,000
5/24/2013 5:37:59 PM PST (about 3 hours and 33 minutes ago)
 
Hilton Four-Bet Shoves
 

Jonathan Hilton raised to 60,000 on the button, Max Steinberg three-bet to 240,00 out of the big blind, and Hilton tanked before four-bet shoving. Steinberg snap-mucked.

Jonathan Hilton1,900,000285,000
Max Steinberg1,425,000-270,000
5/24/2013 5:33:56 PM PST (about 3 hours and 37 minutes ago)
 
Steinberg with a Check-Raise
 

Max Steinberg limped from the small blind and Jonathan Hilton checked his option from the big, bringing about a flop of . Steinberg check-called a bet of 60,000 and then checked the turn. Hilton took the opportunity to bet 85,000, and Steinberg thought for about a minute before check-raising to 280,000. Hilton folded.

Max Steinberg1,695,000175,000
Jonathan Hilton1,615,000-175,000
5/24/2013 5:30:11 PM PST (about 3 hours and 40 minutes ago)
 
Hilton Gets Some Back
 

Max Steinberg had the button, and raised to 65,000. Jonathan Hilton three-bet to 160,000 from the small blind, Robert Panitch quickly folded, and Steinberg called.

The dealer fanned , Hilton led out for 155,000, and Steinberg called.

The turn was a repeat four - the - and Hilton fired another bullet worth 290,000. Steinberg thought for 45 seconds or so, then folded.

Jonathan Hilton1,790,000265,000
Max Steinberg1,520,000-240,000
5/24/2013 5:23:16 PM PST (about 3 hours and 47 minutes ago)
 
Two Pair for Steinberg
 

Robert Panitch opened for 65,000 on the button and received to calls. Two checks on the flop saw Panitch bet 100,000, Max Steinberg call from the small blind and Jonathan Hilton fold the big. Both players then checked the turn as well as the river. Steinberg tabled the for two pair and it was good as the man known as "Uncle Krunk" mucked his hand.

Max Steinberg1,760,000200,000
Jonathan Hilton1,525,000-65,000
Robert Panitch490,000-165,000
5/24/2013 5:19:00 PM PST (about 3 hours and 51 minutes ago)
 
Steinberg Takes One Down
 

Jonathan Hilton had the button, and raised to 60,000. Max Steinberg defended his big blind then checked when the flop fell . Hilton flipped forward 65,000, Steinberg called, and the turn brought a third seven - the .

Steinberg knuckled again, Hilton checked behind, and the completed the board. The two checked again.

Steinberg tabled for effectively ace-high, and took down the pot.

Jonathan Hilton1,590,000-130,000
Max Steinberg1,560,000130,000
5/24/2013 5:16:31 PM PST (about 3 hours and 54 minutes ago)
 
We're Back in Action
 

The dinner break is over. We're not sure where all of the players went for dinner, but we do know Max Steinberg headed just down the street to Mother's, a famed New Orleans eatery, with his identical twin brother. How do we know? Let's just say it's a popular place among members of the media, tournament staff, etc.

Anyway, cards are back in the air here at Harrah's New Orleans.

5/24/2013 3:55:31 PM PST (about 4 hours and 15 minutes ago)
 
Counts
 
Jonathan Hilton1,720,00015,000
Max Steinberg1,430,000130,000
Robert Panitch655,000-55,000
5/24/2013 3:49:34 PM PST (about 4 hours and 21 minutes ago)
 
Dinner Break
 

The players are now on a 75-minute dinner break.

5/24/2013 3:46:21 PM PST (about 4 hours and 24 minutes ago)
 
Uncle Krunk Shoves
 

Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch opened for 50,000 on the button and then called when Jonathan Hilton three-bet to 119,000. The flop saw Hilton check and Panitch instantly moved all in. Hilton folded immediately.

Jonathan Hilton1,705,000-120,000
Robert Panitch710,00085,000
5/24/2013 3:40:40 PM PST (about 4 hours and 30 minutes ago)
 
Steinberg Back-Raises All In
 

Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch had the button, and raised to 55,000. Max Steinberg called in the small blind, and Jonathan Hilton bumped it up, three-betting to 175,000. Panitch unhappily folded, while Steinberg went into the tank. He shifted in his chair after 30 seconds or so, then announced that he was all in.

Hilton immediately folded.

Jonathan Hilton1,825,000-175,000
Max Steinberg1,300,000275,000
Robert Panitch625,000-55,000
5/24/2013 3:37:07 PM PST (about 5 hours and 33 minutes ago)
 
Panitch Leads the Flop
 

Jonathan Hilton opened for 48,000 on the button and Robert Panitch called from the small blind. Max Steinberg came along for the ride from the big, and it was three-way action to the flop. Panitch wasted little time in leading out for 150,000, and it did the trick as both his opponents folded.

Jonathan Hilton2,000,000-150,000
Max Steinberg1,025,000-150,000
Robert Panitch680,00075,000
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