2009 World Series of Poker

Event 19 - $2,500 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2009 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$552,745
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$2,456,400
Entries
1,068
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Event 19 - $2,500 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em

Day 2 Completed

End Of Day 2!

Joe Serock - Day 2 Chip Leader
Joe Serock - Day 2 Chip Leader
Players are just bagging their chips just now. We'll be restarting tomorrow at 12pm since ESPN have scheduled to show this final tomorrow.

Players have bagged up their chips and here is what they'll be returning to tomorrow:

Joe Serock -- 1.745,000
Brock Parker -- 1,603,000
Jesse Rios -- 745,000
Alex Ivarsson -- 734,000
Russell Crane -- 672,000
Alexander Wilson -- 603,000
Jay Kinkade -- 512,000
Clayton Newman -- 501,000
Brian Meinders -- 423,000
Brian Friesen -- 258,000
James Sudworth -- 247,000

See you back here in about nine hours for the conclusion of Event No. 19.

The Levi Breaks: Yariv Levi Eliminated in 12th Place ($28,297)

Yariv Levi - 12th Place
Yariv Levi - 12th Place
Brock Parker reraises a early position raiser to 103,000 and Yariv Levi moved all in behind. After the original raiser folds, Parker sighed and eventually made the call with the slightly unimpressive {A-Diamonds} {3-Hearts}, dominated by his opponent's {A-Hearts} {K-Diamonds}.

The board came {4-Clubs} {5-Diamonds} {2-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds} {6-Hearts} knocking out Levi.

11 players are left for tomorrow's restart.

Rios Reveals Ruse

Jesse Rios raised to 29,000 from under the gun, Yariv Levi called behind him, then Jay Kinkade reraised to 88,000 from the big blind. Rios called, and Levi got out.

The flop came {3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{6-Spades} and both players checked. The turn was the {9-Clubs}. Kinkade checked, Rios bet 65,000, and Kinkade called.

The river brought the {5-Diamonds}. Kinkade checked again, and this time Rios pushed his stack of 218,000 all in. Kinkade folded, and Rios triumphantly turned over his cards -- {J-Spades}{10-Spades} -- as he dragged the pot.

Rios is now up to 620,000.

Tags: Jesse Rios

Russelling Up Some Chips

Russell Crane
Russell Crane
Brian Meinders raises to 25,000 from UTG. Joe Serock makes it 75,000 next to him, James Sudworth folds and Russell Crane tanks for a minute.

After some serious thinking, he makes it 165,000 to go, Ivarsson and Newman fold and Meinders sighs and folds. Serock looks unimpressed but he also gives it up.

Meinders, "Show me something better than Queens."

Crane quickly mucks his hand.

Tags: Russell Crane

Brian Boomerang

Brian Meinders' eventful end of the evening continues. He was dealt pocket kings on one hand, and saw them beaten by Alex Ivarsson's A-Q when two queens came on the board. That knocked him back down to 230,000. After losing a big hand just before, Ivarsson is back up to 855,000.

On the very next hand, Meinders was dealt pocket aces, and doubled through James Sudworth's A-K -- though not after sweating through a board of {J-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}. Now Meinders is back to 495,000. Sudworth is down to 255,000.

Seating Assignments for Final Two Tables

Table #61
Seat 1 -- Alexander Wilson
Seat 2 -- Brian Friesen
Seat 3 -- Jay Kinkade
Seat 4 -- Jesse Rios
Seat 5 -- Brock Parker
Seat 6 -- Yariv Levi

Table #62
Seat 1 -- Alex Ivarsson
Seat 2 -- Clayton Newman
Seat 3 -- Brian Meinders
Seat 4 -- Joe Serock
Seat 5 -- James Sudworth
Seat 6 -- Russell Crane

Motoyuki Mabuchi Eliminated in 13th Place ($20,117)

Russell Crane open-raised to 22,000 from the button, Motoyuki Mabuchi reraised to 95,000 from the big blind, Crane reraised enough to put Mabuchi all in and Mabuchi called

Mabuchi {K-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}
Crane {A-Hearts}{3-Clubs}

The flop came {9-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{6-Spades}, the turn {4-Clubs}, and the river the {8-Clubs}. Ace-high was good enough for Crane, and he is up over 600,000 now.

They are presently redrawing for the last two tables.

Tags: Motoyuki Mabuchi

Brian Not Minding The Double Ups

Brian Meinder has doubled up. Again. I think this might be his fourth or fifth consecutive time he's had his tournament lifeline at stake and come through.

On this occasion he was in dominating shape against Alexander Ivarsson's {A-Clubs} {7-Clubs} with {A-Hearts} {Q-Spades} and the board coming out {8-Hearts} {5-Clubs} {2-Hearts} {A-Spades} {10-Diamonds}.

Something's Gotta Give

Not too much chip movement over the last 20 minutes or so. With 13 left, they are currently playing two tables of four-handed and one five-handed, so there's nowhere for the shorter stacks to hide.