NICK SCHULMAN WPT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PROFILE

Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman

nickname:
The Takeover

Career Stats

Earnings $3,523,856
Cashes 9
Final Tables 3
Titles 1
Tournaments Played 61

Current Standings

Est. Current Chipcount

Est. Average Chipcount
15,200,000

Current Chipleader
-

Chipcount History

Day 1
148,700

Day 2
234,700

Day 3
768,000

Day 4
1,315,000

Day 5
1,350,000

Day 6
1,555,000

Day 7
4th

 

Hand #109: Nick Schulman Eliminated in 4th Place ($256,235)

Level 28: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Marvin Rettenmaier raises from the small blind to 280,000, Nick Schulman moves all in from the big blind for about 2.7 million, and Rettenmaier quickly calls with 8club8spade. Schulman shows Aclub5spade, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.

The board comes KclubJdiamond2diamond5heart3diamond, and Marvin Rettenmaier wins the pot with his pocket eights to eliminate Nick Schulman in fourth place.

Marvin Rettenmaier  -  11.5 million  (95 BBs)
Nick Schulman  -  Out in 4th Place ($256,235)

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Nick Schulman, Marvin Rettenmaier, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
08:45 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #88: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Nick Schulman

Level 28: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Nick Schulman raises under the gun to 250,000, Philippe Ktorza moves all in from the button for about 1.75 million, and Schulman tanks for more than two minutes before he calls with Aclub10heart. Ktorza turns over QclubQheart, and he's a favorite to double up here.

The board comes QclubQspade8spadeKspadeJheart -- Schulman rivers a meaningless ace-high straight, as Philippe Ktorza flops quads to win the pot and double up in chips.

Philippe Ktorza  -  ~3.6 million  (30 BBs)

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Philippe Ktorza, Nick Schulman, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
08:00 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #69: Nick Schulman Takes a 1.92M Pot Against Michael Mizrachi

Level 27: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Michael Mizrachi raises from the button to 230,000, and Nick Schulman calls from the big blind. The flop comes AspadeQclub7club, Schulman checks, Mizrachi bets 225,000, and Schulman calls.

The turn card is the 6spade, Schulman checks, Mizrachi bets 460,000, and Schulman thinks for about a minute before he check-raises all in. Mizrachi thinks for about 15 seconds before he folds, and Nick Schulman takes the pot worth 1.92 million.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Nick Schulman, Michael Mizrachi, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:57 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #31: Nick Schulman

Level 26: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

Nick Schulman raises under the gun to 180,000, Michael Mizrachi reraises from the button to 425,000, and Schulman reraises to 1,430,000. Mizrachi thinks for about a minute before he folds, and Schulman takes the pot.

Sorted In: Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X, Nick Schulman
05:38 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #13: Nick Schulman Takes a 1.19M Pot vs. Marvin Rettenmaier

Level 25: 30,000-60,000, 5,000 ante

Nick Schulman raises under the gun to 125,000, and Marvin Rettenmaier calls from the small blind. The flop comes 10spade5club3heart, Rettenmaier checks, Schulman bets 160,000, and Rettenmaier thinks for a bit before reraising to 425,000.

Schulman thinks for a full minute before he moves all in, and Rettenmaier quickly folds. Nick Schulman takes the pot worth 1.19 million.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Nick Schulman, Marvin Rettenmaier, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
04:32 PM, 05/26/12

WPT World Championship, Day 6 Recap

Level 25: 30,000-60,000, 5,000 ante

By BJ Nemeth


4364 Moon Kim
With nine players returning to action on Day 6, Moon Kim (pictured) was the last remaining contender for WPT Player of the Year. Joe Serock had the points lead, but Kim could tie him with a fourth-place finish, and pass him to win the title outright with a third-or-better finish.


4368 Hafiz Khan Eliminated 9th by Marvin Rettenmaier
You may not know it from their expressions, but Marvin Rettenmaier (center) actually won this pot, and Hafiz Khan (left) lost it. Khan five-bet all in preflop with AheartKclub, and Rettenmaier called with JdiamondJheart. The board came 9diamond8heart7heart3heart6diamond, and the jacks held up for Rettenmaier, eliminating Khan in ninth place.


4379 Trevor Pope Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier
Trevor Pope (right) was down below 20 big blinds when he three-bet all in with KspadeQspade, and Marvin Rettenmaier (foreground, left) called with AclubJdiamond. The board came Kclub8spade3heart5spadeJspade, and Pope paired his king on the flop and rivered a spade flush to double up in chips.


4427 Wil Wilkinson Eliminated 8th by Michael Mizrachi
Six hands later, Wil Wilkinson (standing, center) moved all in for 13 big blinds with Aclub6club, but ran into the QdiamondQspade of Michael Mizrachi (right). The board came KdiamondQclub3diamond6heart3club, and Mizrachi won the pot with an unnecessary full house, queens full of threes. Wilkinson was eliminated in eighth place.


4639 Final 7 Players
The final seven players, in seat order: (1) Michael Mizrachi, (2) Marvin Rettenmaier, (3) Steve O'Dwyer, (4) Nick Schulman, (5) Moon Kim, (6) Trevor Pope, (7) Philippe Ktorza.


4731 Moon Kim Eliminated in 7th
In the final hand of the day, Moon Kim (standing, center left) raised, Michael Mizrachi (foreground, right) called, and Marvin Rettenmaier (foreground left) reraised. Kim quickly moved all in, and Mizrachi tanked for a while before he folded.

Rettenmaier called with 9diamond9heart, and it was a race against Kim's AspadeQspade.

The board came Jheart7diamond3heart4club6diamond, and Rettenmaier won the pot to increase his chip lead, while Moon Kim was the unfortunate seventh-place finisher, bubbling the TV final table.

With Kim's elimination, Joe Serock officially became the WPT Season X Player of the Year.


4455 Philippe Ktorza
Philippe Ktorza will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table sixth in chips with 895,000 (15 big blinds).


4464 Trevor Pope
Trevor Pope will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table fifth in chips with 1,480,000 (25 big blinds).


4520 Nick Schulman
WPT Champions Club member Nick Schulman will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table fourth in chips with 1,555,000 (26 big blinds).


4531 Steve ODwyer
Steve O'Dwyer will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table third in chips with 2,035,000 (34 big blinds).


4581 Michael Mizrachi
WPT Champions Club member Michael Mizrachi already has two WPT titles under his belt, and he will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table second in chips with 2,560,000 (43 big blinds).


4556 Marvin Rettenmaier
Marvin Rettenmaier will begin Saturday's WPT Final Table as the massive chipleader with 6,715,000 (112 big blinds). Rettenmaier has 44% of all the chips in play.



The WPT Final Table begins Saturday at 4:00 pm PT, and you can watch it on the WPT Live Stream with a 30-minute delay showing holecards and providing analysis from Tony Dunst and Dan O'Brien. Of course, live hand-for-hand coverage will also be provided here in the WPT Live Updates.

Here are the official seating and chip counts, along with the final table prizepool:

Seat 1.  Michael Mizrachi  -  2,560,000  (43 BBs)
Seat 2.  Marvin Rettenmaier  -  6,715,000  (112 BBs)
Seat 3.  Steve O'Dwyer  -  2,035,000  (34 BBs)
Seat 4.  Nick Schulman  -  1,555,000  (26 BBs)
Seat 5.  Trevor Pope  -  1,480,000  (25 BBs)
Seat 6.  Philippe Ktorza  -  895,000  (15 BBs)

1st:  $1,196,858
2nd:  $805,310
3rd:  $424,618
4th:  $256,235
5th:  $192,176
6th:  $155,571

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Moon Kim, Hafiz Khan, Wil Wilkinson, Michael Mizrachi, Marvin Rettenmaier, Steve ODwyer, Nick Schulman, Trevor Pope, Philippe Ktorza, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
02:28 PM, 05/25/12

Marvin Rettenmaier Takes Big Lead into Saturday's Final Table

Level 25: 30,000-60,000, 5,000 ante

4556 Marvin Rettenmaier
The players have bagged up their chips and now have nearly two days to relax and rest up before the WPT World Championship final table on Saturday.

Marvin Rettenmaier (pictured above) will be sleeping easy tonight and tomorrow, as he holds a gigantic chip lead headed into final table play. Rettenmaier leads the pack with 6,715,000 while his next closest competitor, Michael Mizrachi, has less than half that amount with 2,560,000. Mizachi is still dangerous though and a third WPT title is certainly well within his grasp.

Nick Schulman is looking for his second WPT title on Saturday, while Steve O'Dwyer will making his third WPT final table appearance. Trevor Pope and short stack Philippe Ktorza round out the lineup for the final WPT event of the year.

There will be no action on Friday as the Super High Roller plays down to a winner.

The World Championship final table will get underway at 4pm PT on Saturday. Live streaming of the event, complete with hole cards and commentary from Tony Dunst and Dan O'Brien begins at 4:30pm.

Here are the chip counts and seat assignments for Saturday's final table. When play resumes, there will be an hour of action at 30,000-60,000 ante 5,000:

Seat 1:  Michael Mizrachi  -  2,560,000  (43 BBs)
Seat 2:  Marvin Rettenmaier  -  6,715,000  (112 BBs)
Seat 3:  Steve O'Dwyer  -  2,035,000  (34 BBs)
Seat 4:  Nick Schulman  -  1,555,000  (26 BBs)
Seat 5:  Trevor Pope  -  1,480,000  (25 BBs)
Seat 6:  Philippe Ktorza  -  895,000  (15 BBs)


Photo: Nadia Chaudhary (second from right) briefs the six WPT Final Tablists on what they need to know for Saturday's televised final table.
4763 Nadia Chaudhary Preps Players

Sorted In: Michael Mizrachi, Marivn rettenmaier, Steve ODwyer, Nick Schulman, Trevor Pope, Philippe Ktorza, Featured Blog, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
02:44 PM, 05/24/12

Mizrachi Thinks About Multi-Tabling

Level 24: 25,000-50,000, 5,000 ante

As Hands #76-80 play out, Michael Mizrachi can't help but keep glancing at the $100,000 Super High Roller event, which is about to get underway.

Mizrachi asks the table, "We can still buy in, right?" Tournament Directo Jack McClelland confirms Mizrachi has 15 minutes into the start of play to buy-in. Mizrachi looks back at the field, then asks, "When's the final table?"

"You're a real sick guy," Nick Schulman tells Mizrachi. "I love it."

Mizrachi continues to ask questions about the starting stack and the blinds and seems to be genuinely considering buying into the event and multi-tabling.

Schulman chimes in as the voice of reason and tells Mizrachi, "What if this goes three hours? You'll just blind out."

"I won't let this go three hours," Mizrachi tells him, prompting a lot of laughter from the table. 

Sorted In: Michael Mizrachi, Nick Schulman, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
01:25 PM, 05/24/12

WPT World Championship, Day 5 Recap

Level 24: 25,000-50,000, 5,000 ante

By BJ Nemeth


3067 Josh Arieh Eliminated 19th by Marvin Rettenmaier
Day 5 began with 19 players, but only 18 would finish in the money. It took about 20 minutes for the bubble to burst, and the unfortunate player was Josh Arieh (standing, center), who got it all in preflop with AdiamondJspade against the KclubKheart of Marvin Rettenmaier (left).


3085 Final 18 Players
The final 18 players redrew for seats at the final two tables. The chipleader at this point was Hafiz Khan with 2.1 million, while POY contender Joe Serock was one of the short stacks with only 12 big blinds. Serock would need to outlast three more players to catch Will Failla in the WPT Player of the Year race.


3109 Guillaume Darcourt Eliminated by Wil Wilkinson
Guillaume Darcourt (standing, right) smiles even as he is eliminated in 18th place by Wil Wilkinson (standing, left). With the board showing Aclub10diamond7heart8club on the turn, Darcourt raised all in with 9club7diamond (pair and a straight draw) against Wilkinson's 8diamond8spade (set of eights). Darcourt missed his straight draw and was out of the tournament.


3170 Joe Serock Doubles Thru Trevor Pope
With 17 players remaining, Joe Serock needed to outlast two more to pass Will Failla in the WPT Player of the Year race. But with only 15 big blinds in his chip stack, he couldn't afford to wait, and he moved all in preflop with Aclub10spade. Trevor Pope (foreground, right) called from the button with 9heart9spade.

The board came Aspade5heart3diamond4diamondKheart, and Serock (standing, background center) pumped his fist as he won the hand to double up in chips. Serock was still in the hunt for the WPT Player of the Year title.


3267 Rinat Bogdanov Eliminated 16th
WPT Venice Grand Prix champion Rinat Bogdanov (center right) threw up his hands as he was eliminated in 16th place in a three-way all-in situation against Matt Juttelstad and Ron Coury.

Coury was the short stack with 6heart6spade, Juttelstad was the big stack with AdiamondAheart, and Bogdanov was stuck in the middle with 10club10spade. There was a 6 on the turn to give Coury the triple up, while Juttelstad won the side pot to eliminate Bogdanov.


3187 Joe Serock Doubles Thru Trevor Pope
With Rinat Bogdanov's elimination in 16th place, Joe Serock was guaranteed 15th or higher place, and passed Will Failla for the points lead in the WPT Player of the Year race. But it wasn't over yet, because both Moon Kim and Matt Juttelstad could catch Serock if they went deep enough.


3331 Barry Shulman All In
Barry Shulman (pictured) was eliminated in 15th place when he moved all in with 9diamond9heart and ran into Trevor Pope's 10club10diamond.


3556 Ron Coury vs Trevor Pope
Short stack Ron Coury (left) moves all in after a flop against big stack Trevor Pope (right). Pope would fold, giving Coury another small pot to stay alive.


3586 Chipleader Hafiz Khan
After eliminating John Esposito in 12th place, Hafiz Khan (pictured) was the massive chipleader with more than 4 million.


3701 Trevor Pope
Trevor Pope didn't have as many chips as Hafiz Khan, but he was still among the big stacks with more than 2 million.


3757 Ron Coury
Ron Coury (standing, center) was eliminated in 11th place when he got it all in with Qspade8spade against the 10club10heart of Moon Kim (right) and never improved.


3785 Final 10 Players
With Ron Coury's elimination in 11th place, the final 10 players combined to a single table. In seat order: (1) Wil Wilkinson, (2) Michael Mizrachi, (3) Hafiz Khan, (4) Marvin Rettenmaier, (5) Steve O'Dwyer, (6) Nick Schulman, (7) Moon Kim, (8) Trevor Pope, (9) Joe Serock, and (10) Philippe Ktorza.


3816 NIck Schulman vs Trevor Pope
In the first hand at the 10-handed table, Nick Schulman (left) check-raised all in on the turn with the board showing Aclub9spade7diamond8diamond. Trevor Pope (right) tanked for more than a minute before he folded.


3850 Michael Mizrachi Doubles Thru Hafiz Khan
Hand #11: After a flop of Qclub6heart4diamond, Michael Mizrachi (center) check-raised all in with AdiamondQdiamond (pair of queens), and Hafiz Khan (standing, right) called with JdiamondJspade. It was a battle of big stacks, and whoever won this pot would be the chipleader.


3882 Michael Mizrachi Doubles Thru Hafiz Khan
Mizrachi turned another queen to win the pot with trip queens, taking the chip lead from Hafiz Khan.


3912 Nick Schulman vs Moon Kim
In Hand #23, Nick Schulman (center) and Moon Kim (right) were in a battle of the blinds and saw a flop of Adiamond10spade4spade. Schulman checked, Kim bet 120,000, Schulman check-raised to 260,000, and Kim moved all in. Schulman folded, and Kim showed one card -- the Aheart (top pair) -- as he collected the pot.


3963 Nick Schulman Doubles Thru Michael Mizrachi
In Hand #44, Michael Mizrachi (foreground, right) moved all in after a flop of Jdiamond3club3heart, and Nick Schulman (center) quickly called with KclubKspade. Mizrachi was caught bluffing with AclubQclub, and didn't improve. Schulman doubled up, and stacked his chips while Mizrachi discussed the hand with Hafiz Khan (left).


3991 Joe Serock Eliminated in 10th
In Hand #47, Joe Serock (standing, background center) could only scratch his head after being eliminated in 10th place by chipleader Marvin Rettenmaier (right). Serock moved all in for 18 big blinds with 9heart9spade, and Rettenmaier called with AdiamondKclub. Serock put on his backpack and began to walk away, fully expecting to lose the race.

The flop came Qspade7spade7club, and Serock slowed, perhaps showing some optimism. But the turn card was the Kheart, putting Rettenmaier way out in front, and the Qclub on the river was enough to eliminate Serock.

Serock leads the WPT Player of the Year race, but it isn' t locked up yet. Moon Kim can tie Serock with a fourth-place finish, and clinch the POY title with a third-or-higher finish.


4137 Nick Schulman vs Hafiz Khan
In the last hand of the night (Hand #52), Nick Schulman (standing, left) and Hafiz Khan (foreground, right) battled over a board of Jspade8club5club7spade4club. Schulman check-called the flop, bet the turn, and then checked the river. Khan moved all in at that point, and Schulman tanked for a few minutes before he folded.

Khan showed Qheart9heart for queen high (a missed double-gutshot straight draw) as he collected the pot, getting away with a big bluff in the last hand of the day.



There are nine players remaining, but only the top 18 will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $40,266. First prize is worth $1,196,858.

Here are the official seating and chip counts for Day 6:

Seat 1.  Wil Wilkinson  -  705,000  (14 BBs)
Seat 2.  Michael Mizrachi  -  3,124,000  (62 BBs)
Seat 3.  Hafiz Khan  -  1,641,000  (32 BBs)
Seat 4.  Marvin Rettenmaier  -  3,757,000  (75 BBs)
Seat 5.  Steve O'Dwyer  -  1,643,000  (32 BBs)
Seat 6.  Nick Schulman  -  1,350,000  (27 BBs)
Seat 7.  Moon Kim  -  1,139,000  (22 BBs)
Seat 8.  Trevor Pope  -  800,000  (16 BBs)
Seat 9.  Philippe Ktorza  -  977,000  (19 BBs)

Day 6 begins Thursday at 12:00 noon PT, when these players will battle for the six seats at Saturday's televised WPT Final Table. Return to WPT.com for complete hand-for-hand coverage the entire way.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Josh Arieh, Marvin Rettenmaier, Guillaume Darcourt, Wil Wilkinson, Joe Serock, Trevor Pope, Rinat Bogdanov, Barry Shulman, Ron Coury, Hafiz Khan, Steve ODwyer, Michael Mizrachi, Nick Schulman, Moon Kim, Philippe Ktorza, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
04:21 AM, 05/24/12

Day 6: Official Seating & Chip Counts

Level 24: 25,000-50,000, 5,000 ante

Day 5 comes to an end with nine players, and they will return tomorrow (Thursday) at 12:00 noon PT to play down to the final six for Saturday's televised WPT Final Table.

(Friday will be an off-day, as the WPT set will be used for the final table of the WPT Super High Roller.)

Here are the official chip counts and seating assignments:

Seat 1.  Wil Wilkinson  -  705,000  (14 BBs)
Seat 2.  Michael Mizrachi  -  3,124,000  (62 BBs)
Seat 3.  Hafiz Khan  -  1,641,000  (32 BBs)
Seat 4.  Marvin Rettenmaier  -  3,757,000  (75 BBs)
Seat 5.  Steve O'Dwyer  -  1,643,000  (32 BBs)
Seat 6.  Nick Schulman  -  1,350,000  (27 BBs)
Seat 7.  Moon Kim  -  1,139,000  (22 BBs)
Seat 8.  Trevor Pope  -  800,000  (16 BBs)
Seat 9.  Philippe Ktorza  -  977,000  (19 BBs)

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Wil Wilkinson, Michael Mizrachi, Hafiz Khan, Marvin Rettenmaier, Steve ODwyer, Nick Schulman, Moon Kim, Trevor Pope, Philippe Ktorza, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
09:26 PM, 05/23/12
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