2010 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em

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Official Day 1B Chip Counts (full)

Chip Counts
1 Michael Lederer 77,350
2 Narinder Singh Khasria 76,000
3 Jack Schanbacher 63,150
4 60,950
5 Matthew Vance 60,475
6 Jonathan Tare 57,450
7 Robert Bryan 55,100
8 Robert Diaz 47,600
9 Jason Jochem 46,075
10 Vincent Jacques 44,675
11 Burt Boutin 42,750
12 Steve Landfish 42,650
13 Daniel Suied 42,000
14 Sandro Giambonini 41,450
15 Yitshak Flat 40,000
16 Kevin Dwyer 39,375
17 Michael Chow 38,650
18 Christopher Brammer 38,625
19 Nicholas Heather 38,600
20 Yashar Darian 36,150
21 Bon John Phan 35,600
22 Alan Goodman 34,070
23 Daniel Thomas 33,975
24 Davidi Kitai 33,800
25 Shane Rose 33,550

Day 1b completed

Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 1b completed

So Long Day 2

With both Day 1s in the book, we're outta here for the night and set to return tomorrow to start Day 2 of the second $1,000 tournament of the series.

1,050 players ponied up a $1,000 entry fee to today's event. It was a much smaller number than the 1,992 who showed up yesterday. 278 players from yesterday's field made it through to Day 2, while 168 from today's did the same. They'll return tomorrow to play through the money bubble, which will pop when there are only 324 players left. With players dropping as quickly as they are, the bubble shouldn't take too long to burst.

From there we're going to try to play our way down to the final table. If things play out the way they have in other tournaments during the series, we're likely to see a quick drop in players after the bubble, with play tightening up as the final table approaches and money jumps become more significant.

Our chip leader heading into Day 2 is Andy Black with 90,275. His closest competitor is Pedros Preis, with 78,550. There are a number of other players hovering within striking distance, though. Matt Vance finished Day 1B with 60,475, David "Bakes" Baker has 60,950 and the Day 1B's chipleader is Jack Schanbacher with 64,700

Other notables still in the hunt include Phil Gordon, Paul Wasicka, Bill Chen, Tony Cousineau, Perry Friedman, David Baker, Kelly Kim, Brian Rast, John Phan, Eugene Todd and Ylon Schwartz

Action Stopped

The tournament has been stopped and players are bagging up their chips. Players from both Day 1a and 1b will return tomorrow for Day 2.

Photos from Day 1b

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Rast is Moving Fast

Brian Rast raised to 1,400 in middle position and the cutoff raised to 3,500. Rast made the call and the two saw a flop of {A-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}.

Both players checked and the {J-Clubs} hit on the turn. Rast bet 1,500 and the cutoff called. Rast bet another 3,400 when the {4-Diamonds} hit on the river. Once again, the cutoff called.

Rast revealed {A-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} for two pair, which was good enough to beat the cutoff's {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}.

Phan Gets Lucky

John "The Razor" Phan called an opponent's all in bet with {A-Spades}{10-Spades} and was dismayed to see he was up against {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}.

The flop was no help to Phan when it came {4-Spades}{K-Hearts}{4-Hearts}. The {9-Diamonds} on the turn left Phan drawing to a ten for a win. "Ten of clubs," Phan said.

The dealer burned and revealed the river; alas, it was not the ten of hearts . . . it was the {10-Diamonds}. Phan hit his pair on the river to eliminate his opponent and take down the 6,500 pot.

Boutin Bounces Another

On a flop of {K-}{6-}{K-}, Burt Boutin and his opponent got all of their money in the pot. Boutin flipped over {6-}{6-} while his opponent held {K-}{Q-}.

The turn and river both blanked and Boutin added another few thousand to his stack. He is now approaching 37,000.

Level 9 started

Level:
9
Blinds:
300/600
Ante:
75

Last Break

Players are on their last break of the day. When they return, they will play for a half hour before they officially put an end to Day 1B.

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Events List Tournament

Events List

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Winner
Steven Gee
Winning Hand
♥A♥K
Prize
472,479
Level Info
Level
9
Blinds
300 / 600
Ante
75
Players Info
Prize Pool
2,737,800
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