2010 World Series of Poker

Event #57: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship

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Chip Counts to End Day 4 (full)

Chip Counts
1 Tony Dunst 1,546,000 1,140,200 pos
2 Duy Le 1,460,000 1,217,000 pos
3 Garrett Adelstein 1,440,000 991,500 pos
4 Matt Affleck 1,395,000 1,030,500 pos
5 Phil Galfond 1,392,000 1,147,700 pos
6 Matthew Jarvis 1,373,000 1,173,200 pos
7 Theo Jorgensen 1,343,000 881,000 pos
8 Benjamin Statz 1,283,000 890,300 pos
9 Bryan Pellegrino 1,240,000 857,600 pos
10 Matthew Brown 1,203,000 861,100 pos
11 Josh Brikis 1,194,000 577,100 pos
12 Redmond Lee 1,184,000 943,700 pos
13 Johnny Chan 1,159,000 523,000 pos
14 Max Casal 1,085,000 397,800 pos
15 Benjamin Straate 1,078,000 938,900 pos
16 Daniel Chamberlain 1,066,000 946,900 pos
17 Jeff Banghart 1,062,000 704,200 pos
18 Ryan Eriquezzo 1,061,000 611,000 pos
19 Bryn Kenney 1,059,000 646,400 pos
20 Adam Levy 1,054,000 730,300 pos
21 JP Kelly 1,000,000 635,700 pos
22 Mark Leonard 1,000,000 837,100 pos
23 Thomas Vinas 995,000 868,700 pos
24 Thomas Demaria 969,000 448,400 pos
25 Antoine Berube 961,000 626,900 pos

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Day 5 Table Draw

Table 308
Seat 1: Michael Souza (106000)
Seat 2: Samuel Oberlin (389000)
Seat 3: Joshua Weizer (621000)
Seat 4: Vasilios Hrisafinis (189000)
Seat 5: Brandon Wong (416000)
Seat 6: Adam Etter (218000)
Seat 7: Jan Wilhelm (149000)
Seat 8: Stephen Gerber (404000)
Seat 9: Andre Dyonisio (257000)

Table 309
Seat 1: Damian Artt (147000)
Seat 2: Bart Verbanck (176000)
Seat 3: Matt Keikoan (375000)
Seat 4: Joseph Gossweiler (320000)
Seat 5: Amir Lehavot (201000)
Seat 6: Steven Pares (123000)
Seat 7: Elia Ahmadian (93000)
Seat 8: Binh Nguyen (303000)
Seat 9: David Liu (123000)

Table 310
Seat 1: Akio Ishige (222000)
Seat 2: Bryn Kenney (1059000)
Seat 3: Bangalore Subbarao (450200)
Seat 4: Bjornar Thomassen (99000)
Seat 5: Jameson Singer (730000)
Seat 6: Blake Kelso (506000)
Seat 7: Edmund Chan (326000)
Seat 8: Jon Lactaoen (138000)
Seat 9: --empty--

Table 311
Seat 1: Michael Pettit (308000)
Seat 2: Bryan Pellegrino (1240000)
Seat 3: Maikel Van (391000)
Seat 4: Matthew Bucaric (418000)
Seat 5: Ken Evanowski (884000)
Seat 6: Brock Bourne (677000)
Seat 7: Marcel Cole (377000)
Seat 8: Jonathan Driscoll (597000)
Seat 9: Henrik Tollefsen (817000)

Table 312
Seat 1: Russell Rosenblum (148000)
Seat 2: Alex Moore (725000)
Seat 3: Mats Rahmn (225000)
Seat 4: Shawn Rice (228000)
Seat 5: Raymond Muzyka (350000)
Seat 6: Eric Buchman (250000)
Seat 7: Steven Prater (100000)
Seat 8: David Assouline (500000)
Seat 9: John May (449000)

Table 313
Seat 1: Walter Davis (243000)
Seat 2: Carlos Marques (93000)
Seat 3: Marc Tschirch (205000)
Seat 4: Mozheng Guan (635000)
Seat 5: Mads Wissing (453000)
Seat 6: Joseph Degeorge (651000)
Seat 7: Peter Hedlund (176000)
Seat 8: Nicolas Fierrogottner (197000)
Seat 9: Pablo Ubierna (449000)

Table 314
Seat 1: Brian Rast (231000)
Seat 2: Paul Dlugozima (205000)
Seat 3: Douglas Messner (95000)
Seat 4: Alexander Dovzhenko (439000)
Seat 5: Greg Schaefer (617000)
Seat 6: Frederik Jensen (160000)
Seat 7: Edward Hansen (218000)
Seat 8: John Racener (149000)
Seat 9: Christian Iacobellis (99000)

Table 315
Seat 1: Sam Haddad (280200)
Seat 2: George Kalaitzis (49000)
Seat 3: Diogo Borges (242000)
Seat 4: Steven Graham (236000)
Seat 5: Alex Jacob (138000)
Seat 6: Michael Skender (820000)
Seat 7: Garrett Adelstein (1440000)
Seat 8: Matthew Schreiber (558000)
Seat 9: Jordan Siegel (96000)

Table 316
Seat 1: Nick Niergarth (654000)
Seat 2: Fred Bell (129000)
Seat 3: Paul Mitchell (157000)
Seat 4: Anthony Meeker (373000)
Seat 5: Scott Veitzer (466000)
Seat 6: Victor Heffesse (194000)
Seat 7: Paul Evans (545000)
Seat 8: Mark Gallagher (106000)
Seat 9: Neil Mcfayden (871000)

Table 317
Seat 1: Rafael Sansrodrigo (284000)
Seat 2: Manig Loeser (283000)
Seat 3: Redmond Lee (1184000)
Seat 4: Theodore Mclean (62000)
Seat 5: Adam Levy (1054000)
Seat 6: Vanessa Selbst (397000)
Seat 7: Paul Paris (283000)
Seat 8: Matthew Pearson (320000)
Seat 9: Alexander Purk (225000)

Table 318
Seat 1: Dash Dudley (447000)
Seat 2: Evan Lamprea (490000)
Seat 3: Francois Binette (377000)
Seat 4: Did Not Report (247000)
Seat 5: Ilya Sheyn (258000)
Seat 6: Thayer Rasmussen (675000)
Seat 7: Ryan Dodge (923000)
Seat 8: Daniel Bohnett (268000)
Seat 9: Robert Taylor (115000)

Table 319
Seat 1: Kevin MacPhee (141000)
Seat 2: Paolo Giovanetti (61000)
Seat 3: Roger Ahn (313000)
Seat 4: Matt Matros (405000)
Seat 5: Kevin Stani (335000)
Seat 6: Can Kim Hua (103000)
Seat 7: --empty--
Seat 8: Danny Mizrachi (437000)
Seat 9: Denis Pisarev (453000)

Table 320
Seat 1: Salim Zakhem (128000)
Seat 2: Adam Kagin (398000)
Seat 3: Matthew Ireland (103000)
Seat 4: Batsuren Tserendorj (236000)
Seat 5: Claudio Baptista (26000)
Seat 6: Juliocesar Saavedra (263000)
Seat 7: Evgeniy Zaytsev (146000)
Seat 8: --empty--
Seat 9: Michiel Sijpkens (287000)

Table 321
Seat 1: Susan Nordsen (372000)
Seat 2: Eric Liu (130000)
Seat 3: Jin Kim (190000)
Seat 4: Trevor Roberts (392000)
Seat 5: Joshua Seigel (499000)
Seat 6: David Benyamine (329000)
Seat 7: --empty--
Seat 8: James Fennell (344000)
Seat 9: Stanley Quinn (15000)

Table 322
Seat 1: Vern Keller (501000)
Seat 2: Joshua Mancuso (263000)
Seat 3: Peter Bronstein (29000)
Seat 4: Ernesto Jimenez (149000)
Seat 5: Daniel Klodowski (470000)
Seat 6: Edward Ochana (851000)
Seat 7: Flavio Ferrarizumbini (276000)
Seat 8: Pascal LeFrancois (717000)
Seat 9: Arne Riedberger (72000)

Table 323
Seat 1: Eric Schwartz (107000)
Seat 2: Thomas Muehloecker (112000)
Seat 3: Vitaly Lunkin (130000)
Seat 4: Derek Young (158000)
Seat 5: Taylor Mcfarland (218000)
Seat 6: Panu Miettinen (427000)
Seat 7: Corey Emery (745000)
Seat 8: Alan Keating (632000)
Seat 9: Theo Tran (231000)

Table 324
Seat 1: Gil Varon (314000)
Seat 2: Paul Weiner (76000)
Seat 3: Damien Luis (919000)
Seat 4: Jonathan Tamayo (163000)
Seat 5: Habib Khanis (220000)
Seat 6: JP Kelly (1000000)
Seat 7: Josue Sauvageau (473000)
Seat 8: Todd Witteles (239000)
Seat 9: Linh Le (769000)

Table 326
Seat 1: Brendan Terrana (890000)
Seat 2: Renato Almeida (339000)
Seat 3: Jason Somerville (606000)
Seat 4: Laurentius Sloot (487000)
Seat 5: James Riggs (59000)
Seat 6: Narinder Singh (193000)
Seat 7: Scott Lipshutz (262000)
Seat 8: Ronnie Bardah (751000)
Seat 9: Patrick Hartnett (379000)

Table 327
Seat 1: Robert Merulla (478000)
Seat 2: Ben Blackmore (183000)
Seat 3: Andras Koroknai (712000)
Seat 4: Andrey Danilyuk (196000)
Seat 5: Dean Hamrick (353000)
Seat 6: Frederick Adams (79000)
Seat 7: Mori Eskandani (566000)
Seat 8: John Armbrust (908000)
Seat 9: Jerry Connor (49000)

Table 328
Seat 1: Reimer Koster (61000)
Seat 2: Jean Pasqualini (434000)
Seat 3: William Thorson (346000)
Seat 4: Darren Woods (307000)
Seat 5: Erik Van (226000)
Seat 6: Alexandre Luneau (509000)
Seat 7: Andre Coimbra (350000)
Seat 8: Russell Blattberg (116000)
Seat 9: Jonathan Karamalikis (274000)

Table 329
Seat 1: Sergey Serafimov (248000)
Seat 2: Benjamin Statz (1283000)
Seat 3: James Sileo (95000)
Seat 4: Michal Wywrot (550000)
Seat 5: Matt Harris (416000)
Seat 6: Shannon Shorr (482000)
Seat 7: Ismail Erkenov (587000)
Seat 8: Lucas Wheeler (125000)
Seat 9: Justin Tazelar (556000)

Table 331
Seat 1: Dwyen Ringbauer (255000)
Seat 2: Jacob Petersen (91000)
Seat 3: Daniel Harkenrider (149000)
Seat 4: Guy Thomas (779000)
Seat 5: Lauren Kling (68000)
Seat 6: Gary Haimon (83000)
Seat 7: Bartolome Peters (669000)
Seat 8: Gabriel Nassif (446000)
Seat 9: Javed Abrahams (165000)

Table 332
Seat 1: Gualter Salles-Santos (182000)
Seat 2: Gregory Gokey (405000)
Seat 3: Jesse Steinberg (739000)
Seat 4: Desmond Portano (191000)
Seat 5: Scott Desveaux (743000)
Seat 6: Dominykas Karmazinas (90000)
Seat 7: Robert Miller (661000)
Seat 8: Tina Bergstrom (67000)
Seat 9: Francis Cagney (759000)

Table 333
Seat 1: Vladislav Varlashin (473000)
Seat 2: Brian Johnson (635000)
Seat 3: Daniel Moorman (408000)
Seat 4: Justin Goss (220000)
Seat 5: Thomas Denny (332000)
Seat 6: Michael Woo (113000)
Seat 7: Giovanni Rizzo (220000)
Seat 8: Jakob Toestesen (529000)
Seat 9: Antonio Ribeiro (917000)

Table 334
Seat 1: Anton Hirsch (248000)
Seat 2: Dylan Linde (304000)
Seat 3: Bart Hanson (213000)
Seat 4: Rudy Miller (196000)
Seat 5: Kristijonas Andrulis (325000)
Seat 6: Ludovic Lachance (600000)
Seat 7: Robin Bergren (428000)
Seat 8: Todd Brick (888000)
Seat 9: Sebastian Panny (514000)

Table 336
Seat 1: Brett Puffer (154000)
Seat 2: Daniel Steinberg (327000)
Seat 3: Brian Horton (485000)
Seat 4: Fabian Geisel (448000)
Seat 5: Nathan Schoo (270000)
Seat 6: Mike Mustafa (296000)
Seat 7: Daniel Collins (102000)
Seat 8: Christian Harder (730000)
Seat 9: Sergey Rybachenko (442000)

Table 337
Seat 1: Vincent Chahley (167000)
Seat 2: Dorothy VonSachsen (112000)
Seat 3: Dimitri Rassam (529000)
Seat 4: Neil Tyler (220000)
Seat 5: Andrew Brokos (487000)
Seat 6: Steven Burkholder (356000)
Seat 7: Gary Kostiuk (253000)
Seat 8: Lou Barlow (361000)
Seat 9: Nikolay Losev (181000)

Table 338
Seat 1: Farshad Fardad (743000)
Seat 2: Todd Keikoan (89000)
Seat 3: Brandon Steven (415000)
Seat 4: Charles Sylvestre (740000)
Seat 5: Eric Baldwin (506000)
Seat 6: Patrick Omalley (246000)
Seat 7: Hasan Habib (875000)
Seat 8: Bradley Libson (142000)
Seat 9: James Manning (472000)

Table 339
Seat 1: Jamie McCarrel (58000)
Seat 2: Ali Aljenabi (535000)
Seat 3: James Gaffney (69000)
Seat 4: Martijn Schirp (694000)
Seat 5: Daniel Miller (400000)
Seat 6: Kenneth Hofmann (122000)
Seat 7: Anders Taylor (786000)
Seat 8: Mark Burford (451000)
Seat 9: Shane Rose (453000)

Table 341
Seat 1: Steven Hartstein (246000)
Seat 2: Georges Tohme (780000)
Seat 3: Tore Lagerborg (102000)
Seat 4: Stuart Breakstone (173000)
Seat 5: Scott Kovach (174000)
Seat 6: Jamie Robbins (75000)
Seat 7: Gabe Costner (763000)
Seat 8: William Schweinebraten (167000)
Seat 9: Steve Billirakis (400000)

Table 342
Seat 1: Ryan Milisits (128000)
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Day 4 completed

Event #57: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day 4 completed

We're in the Money and Dunst Leads the Way

Tony Dunst leading the pack to end Day 4
Tony Dunst leading the pack to end Day 4

What a day.

Nearly 12 hours ago, 1,203 poker players made their way through through the doors of the Amazon Room (along with a few dozen who started off in the Pavilion) to begin their quest to make the money.

However, simple arithmetic dictated that about 450 of those hopefuls would be leaving with nothing at all. Some notable players who left the Rio $10,000 lighter include Matt Savage, JJ Liu, Kathy Liebert, Dave Sands, Annie Duke, Barry Greenstein, Adam Junglen, Erica Schoenberg and Robert Varkonyi.

Of course the day has also been full of good news, especially for the 747 who secured themselves a place in the money. The $19,263 awarded to even the lowest cashers is still a significant amount of money to many people, especially those who found themselves in the Main Event after winning satellites, or who stand to cash in lucrative online incentives.

One of the day's biggest highlights was seeing all four Mizrachi brothers make the money. While Eric was the first to go, it's hard for anyone to deny that the Mizrachi clan are having one heck of a Series. Don't count them out just yet, though. Robert, Michael and Danny are still alive and well.

Last year's bubble boy was Kia Hamadani. We're happy to say that he survived well into the money this year. Unfortunately the same can't be said for Tim McDonald, who came in 748th place after his {q-Spades}{q-Clubs} were unable to hold out against the {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts} of Ismail Erkenov. Don't feel too bad for McDonald, though. He'll be back next year with a free entry to the 2011 Main Event as his consolation prize for bubbling.

Some players to keep an eye on for tomorrow include our chip leader Tony Dunst (1,546,000) as well as Phil Galfond (1,392,000), Garrett Adelstein (1,440,000), Duy Le (1,460,000), Theo Jorgensen (1,340,000) and Matt Affleck (1,395,000). Other notables who will be returning include Johnny Chan (1,159,000), Adam Levy (951,000), Alexander Kostritsyn (750,000), Praz Bansi (662,000), Scotty Nguyen (630,000) and Vanessa Selbst (435,000).

Of course, our journey is hardly complete for the 574 players who will be returning tomorrow. They still have to make the final table, and then go on to take it down from there. Join us through the rest of the week as we play down to the November Nine. We've already met our eventual winner, now we just have to figure out who it's going to be.

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Glazier Pushes Back On Final Hand

After losing a flip with pocket sixes against her opponent's {K-}{Q-} just moments earlier, Jackie Glazier showed that she wasn't going to be pushed around on the very last hand of the day.

With a cutoff open to 16,000, Glazier moved all in for her stack which was a tick over 100,000. Her opponent thought for a moment and flashed the {A-Spades} before folding. Glazier returned the favor and showed {9-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}!

As one last remaining females in the tournament, Glazier will carry some momentum with her 134,000-chip stack tomorrow.

Somerville Ends His Day with a KO

Jason Somerville opened for 12,000 from UTG+1 and the big blind called. The flop came down {A-Spades}{10-Hearts}{6-Spades} and the big blind checked to Somerville, who bet 18,000. The big blind called and they went to the turn, which fell the {7-Diamonds}. The big blind check-called another 42,000. The river was the {2-Spades} and the big blind moved all-in for 125,000. Somerville tanked for about a minute before making the call.

Somerville showed {A-Clubs}{10-Spades} for the win, eliminated his opponent, and chipped up to 606,000 to end the night.

Chris Not Bjorin Again

Chris Bjorin earlier in the Series
Chris Bjorin earlier in the Series

With just moments to spare, we lost lean-mean-cashing-machine Chris Bjorin. It was Jason Mercier who lit the first spark, raising it up to 14,000 from late position, only for London-residing Bjorin to push all in from the button for a total of 97,000. After a minute or two of deliberation, Mercier made the call.

Mercier: {Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}
Bjorin: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

Board: {4-Hearts}{J-Spades}{7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}

Consequently, Mercier leapt up to 340,000.

Cunningham Busto

Allen Cunningham
Allen Cunningham

We arrived just in time to see the cards turned over, Allen Cunningham all in.

Cunningham: {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}
Cunningham's opponent: {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}

Board: {q-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

Cunningham tossed his hole cards over to his opponent on the turn, as his opponent grandstanded for the TV cameras.

Chan Flops Broadway, Busts Opponent on Last Hand

On the last hand of the night, Johnny Chan flopped the world against an opponent and eliminated him.

We rushed to the table after we saw cameras swarm the table, and the board was {j-Spades}{k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}. Chan's {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts} had his opponent's {a-Diamonds}{5-Spades} crushed, and the turn and river came {6-Spades}, {j-Diamonds} respectively.

Chan will bag up 1,159,000 chips while his opponent is off to collect his prize money at the cage.

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Winner
Jonathan Duhamel
Winning Hand
♠A♥J
Prize
8,944,310
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info
Prize Pool
68,798,600
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