2012 Jul 13

2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches

On Day 47 of the 2012 World Series of Poker, the entire surviving field of Main Event entrants was under the same roof for the first time. The remaining 1,765 players sat down together to play five two-hour levels on Day 3 in the Brasilia Room and the Amazon Room at the Rio. By the time the final level of the night was completed, just 720 players remained, with Dave “doubledave22″ D’Alesandro and his 1.1 million chip stack leading the way.

2012 World Series of Poker Main Event: Day 3

Gaelle Baumann was the leader with 505,800 in chips when the day began. She remained at the top of the leaderboard through the first level of play, but was passed as her chip stack stayed about the same throughout the day. She finished with 599,000, more than double the average chip stack.

Two-time bracelet winner and Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst will be back for Day 4, thanks to a very lucky double up late in the day. In the pivotal hand, she check-raised all in for over 200,000 with a board reading 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches. Her opponent snap-called, turning over 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches for a flopped set. Selbt tabled 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches for a gutshot and flush draw semi-bluff. Selbst stood up from her seat, ready to say her goodbyes, and congratulated her opponent on his good call, before the dealer turned over the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches on the river. That winning flush brought her up to 540,000 chips and she finished the day in 12th place with 814,000.

Several well-known players will be returning on Day 4 with varying chip stacks. Joining chip D’Alesandro in the million chip club are Sean Rice (1,076,000), Jacob Balsiger (1,065,000), and Leo Wolpert (1,003,500). There are still many notables remaining in the field include 2011 WSOP Circuit Regional Champion A.J. Jejelowo (928,500), Sorel Mizzi (738,000), Jason Somerville (637,000), Shaun Deeb (598,000), Lee Childs (570,000), Antonio Esfandiari (485,000), Mike “Timex” McDonald (396,000), Maria Ho (382,000), John Juanda {357,500}, David “ODB” Baker (291,500), Jackie Glazer (187,000), Daniel Negreanu (109,000), and former November Niners Eric Buchman (478,000), Sam Holden (424,500), Phil Collins (252,500) and Joseph Cheong (237000).

Before the dinner break, we lost four former Main Event champs-Pius Heinz, Peter Eastgate, Jerry Yang and Robert Varkonyi-as well as many notables including Abe Mosseri, Sam Farha, Kurt Jewell, John Racener, Chris Tryba, Adam Levy, Jeff Shulman, Dean Hamrick, Marco Traniello, James Dempsey, Taylor von Kriegenbergh, Nenad Medic, Nam Le, Gabe Kaplan, Bryn Kenney, Aaron Steury, Michael Benvenuti, Farzad Bonyadi, Karina Jett, Soi Nguyen, Nick Schulman, Tristan Wade, Brian Hastings, Ryan Eriquezzo and PokerStars Team Pros Barry Greenstein, Vicky Coren, Christophe De Meulder, and Eugene Katchalov.

Dan Harrington was in position to join Johnny Chan and Huck Seed as the only previous winners of this event to move on to Day 4, but he lost most of his chips to Evan Jarvis with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches against 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches after the board ran out 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches. In his last hand, Harrington three-bet all in from the button with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches and the original raiser called with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches. Harrington failed to improve and he was sent to the rail.

In just two hands, Ben Lamb saw his run for another Main Event final table come to an end. In the first, Lamb had four-bet all in and his shorter-stacked opponent called for 94,600 total. Lamb was in trouble with pocket jacks versus pocket queens, and found no help on the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches board. Lamb was down to about a dozen big blinds and, a few hands later, he put them at risk with pocket fives. Chris Moorman called him from the small blind with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches. Moorman went ahead on the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches flop and stayed there as the board ran out 2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches2012 World Series of Poker Day 47: DAlesandro Leads Main Event; Money Bubble Approaches. Lamb was on his way out of the tournament short of the money.

Among the many eliminated during the last two levels of the night were Faraz Jaka, Jason Lester, Leif Force, Shannon Shorr, Phil Galfond, Michael Binger, Will “The Thrill” Failla, Brett Richey, David Pham, PokerStars Team Pros Toni Judet and Alex Kravchenko, Todd Witteles, Jake Cody, Athanasios Polychronopoulos, Eoghan O’Dea, Kelly Kim, and 2006 runner-up Paul Wasicka.

On Tap

On Friday, the remaining 720 players from Day 3 of the Main Event will return at 1200 PDT (2000 BST) to the Amazon Room to play five more levels. The first order of business is breaking the money bubble at 666 players. After that, expect the action to really heat up as the remaining players try to build up their chip stacks as we cross the halfway point of the Main Event.

PokerNews will be there to cover all of the exciting action as we approach the magic number 666 and then as we move from making it to the money to building a big stack for a deep run. We will have all the updates, hands, chip counts, bust-outs and more from the Rio in our live reporting blog, so make to follow our coverage throughout the day.

Video of the Day

In the Video of the Day, Lynn Gilmartin talks during the dinner break with Shaun Deeb about his good run so far, his “volatile” table, and the pluses and minuses of sitting at a televised table. Deeb also talked about what he did after winning the $1 million at the One Drop satellite.

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2012 Jun 16

2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record

Four tournaments played out at the World Series of Poker on Friday. Only three players remain in Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E, with the winner to be determined Saturday. In Event #28: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Four Handed, players burst the money bubble and are down to just two tables. Event #29: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship started off with a bang and created the biggest field of the World Series of Poker so far. Finally, Event #30: $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball started Friday with 285 players, and Michael Mizrachi will return Saturday leading the final 66.

Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Eighteen players returned on Day 3 of Event #27. The plan was to play down to a winner, but with action going late into the night, the final three decided to bag it up and come back on Ssaturday. Ylon Schwartz returned Friday with the chip lead and was able to carry it down to the final three players. He will be retuning with David Chiu and Stephen Chidwick to play down to a champion.

Several big names returned Friday still in contention. Hitting the rail short of the final table were Cliff Josephy, Bryce Yockey and Allen Cunningham. Cunningham came into the day in the middle of the pack with an above average stack, but he was done in late in the day by Elior Sion during the razz round. He was eliminated just two spots short of the final table in 10th place for $17,150.

The final table bubble boy was Sanjay Pandya. He was eliminated during the stud hi-low round by Schwartz. Pandya completed with the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record. Schwartz raised with the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record and Pandya moved it all-in. Pandya’s board ran out 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record for a pair of eights. Ylon Schwartz didn’t even have to squeeze his last card as his board rolled out 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/ (x) for two pair. Pandya hit the rail in ninth and collected $17,150 for his efforts.

Robby Rasmussen looked like he would steamroll the field as he was the near the top of the chip counts for most of the day, but with just four players left, he started bleeding chips. He was eventually eliminated in fourth placed during the razz round. Rasmussen completed with the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record showing and Chiu called with a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record showing, as well. Fourth street was a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record for both players, and Rasmussen bet, and Chiu called. Fifth street was a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record for Rasmussen, and a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record for Chiu and Rasmussen bet again only to have Chiu call. Chiu took the lead on sixth street with a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record and bet. Rasmussen called off his last 105,000 when the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record hit him.

Chiu held 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/(x) for an eight low, and Rasmussen was already drawing dead with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record/(x). With that, Rasmussen was off to the cashier to collect his $78,021, and Chiu moved up to 690,000 chips. From there, Chiu went on a massive heater and collected 1,920,000 before the end of the night.

PlacePlayerChips
1 David Chiu 1,920,000
2 Ylon Schwartz 1,300,000
3 Stephen Chidwick 785,000

Action will resume at 1300 PDT (2100 BST) Saturday and won’t stop until a champion is crowned. Play will start in the hold’em round for one hand and then move to Omaha.

To see action from the rest of the final table, or to make sure you don’t miss any of Saturday’s action, make sure you check out the live reporting blog.

Event #28: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Four Handed

Day 2 started with 86 players in Event #28 with players just six spots away from the money bubble. At the end of the day, only eight players remained standing, and Brendon Rubie was leading the pack with 1,682,000.

Plenty of notables hit the rail including Anette Obrestad, Isac Haxton, Brian Rast, Gavin Smith, Lex Veldhuis, Jake Cody, Humberto Brenes, Tony Dunst and Josh Brikis. Nick Schulman, the bubble boy, five-bet shoved preflop and Mustapha Kanit snapped him off with pocket kings. Schulman’s 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record needed help, but the board ran dry and he was eliminated in 81st place.

Sam Stein was another player who didn’t make it through the day. Stein was riding a healthy stack for most of play but was eventually crippled by Eric Froehlich late in the day on a critical hand. Tony Dunst opened to 5,000 and Stein three-bet to 12,500. Froehlich then looked at his cards and four-bet to 27,000. Dunst folded and Stein five-bet, and Froehlich six-bet all in. Stein snap called with 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record and Froehlich turned over 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record. The flop was good to Stein as it fell 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record but it wasn’t over yet as Froehlich picked up two extra outs to a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record. The turn was the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record leaving Froehlich one card from hitting the rail, but the river was the 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record. Froehlich rivered a straight, and Stein was knocked down to just 32,000. Stein was eliminated later in 16th place for $12,745; Froehlich didn’t make it through the day either as he was eliminated in 15th place for $12,745.

The final eight players will return Saturday and play down to a winner. Action will resume at 1300 PDT (2100 BST) in the Amazon Room.

Final Eight Chip Counts:

PlacePlayerChips
1 Brendon Rubie 1,682,000
2 James Schaaf 1,126,000
3 Greg Merson 870,000
4 Timothy Adams 628,000
5 Andrey Gulyy 509,000
6 Anthony Gregg 406,000
7 Toan Trinh 318,000
8 Torry Reily 199,000

Make sure you don’t miss any of the four handed action packed final table. Keep the PokerNews live reporting blog open all day!

Event #29: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship

Records were broken at the World Series of Poker Friday thanks to Event #29. Over 4,000 players showed up to play in the Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship, making it the single largest Day 1 start ever. The field was limited to players over the age of 50, proving that at its core, poker is still an old man’s game. It took six hours to condense the field into one room, but by the end of the night, only 462 players remained.

Several notables in Friday’s field included Sam Grizzle, Eli Elezra, Chad Brown, and James Woods, all of whom hit the rail. Also in the field was James Hess, last year’s champion, who didn’t make it through the day. Hess was eliminated on a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record board when his opponent made a pair of queens against his ace high.

Leading the way Saturday will be Radwan Khuri with 112,600, but also still alive in the field are Dennis Phillips, Marcel Luske, Humberto Brenes and Hal Lubarsky. Players ended the day just 39 spots away from the money and should make it down to the pay quickly Saturday morning. Action will begin at 1100 PDT (1900 BST).

To see who walks away with cash, and who doesn’t, make sure you check out the live reporting blog.

Event #30: $1,500 2-7 Lowball

The second event that began Friday was Event #30. A small field of 285 players gathered to create a $384,750 prize pool. Leading the way at the end of Day 1 was Michael Mizrachi, who bagged up 86,025 chips when play concluded. Following close behind was Andrew Lichtenberger with 61,150 chips. Among the casualties were Vincent van der Fluit, Leo Margets, Dan Smith, Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Andy Frankenberger, and Phil Ivey.

Also in the field today was PokerNews‘ Live Reporting Global Manager Donnie Peters. Peters almost made it through day one, but was eliminated in the last level of the night by Andrew Lichtenberger. One player opened to 800, Peters shoved all-in for 4,650, and Lichtenberger rejammed all-in only to have the original raiser call. Each player took one card. The original raiser made a king low, Peters made a queen low, but Lichtenberger made an eight-six low and eliminated both players.

Mizrachi, seemingly on fire, was able to amass a monster stack. In one hand, Matt Woodward shoved all-in, and Mizrachi called. Mizrachi held 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record and Woodward held 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record. Woodward drew a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record but Mizrachi drew a 2012 World Series of Poker Day 20: Chiu Seeks Fifth Bracelet; Seniors Set WSOP Record and his nine-six low was enough to take Woodward out.

The final 66 players will return Saturday with money in mind as they play down past the money bubble. Just about half of the remaining field will walk away empty-handed, though, and those who make it through will attempt to play down to the final table of seven. Action will resume at 1400 PDT (2200 BST) in the Amazon Room.

To make sure you don’t miss a single draw, keep your eyes on our live reporting blog.

On Tap

On Saturday, Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. and Event #28: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Four Handed will both play down to a winner. Event #29: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship will play down from 462 players past the money bubble. Event #30: $1,500 2-7 Lowball will go from 66 players and into the money as well. Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em and Event #32: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. will both start Saturday.

For all the action from every tournament, make sure you keep refreshing the live reporting blog.

Video of the Day

In the video of the day, Kristy Arnett talks with Lex Veldhuis about Event #28: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em Four Handed, getting some sun and tennis.

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