2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - The Lodge Casino

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - The Lodge Casino

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j8
Prize
$138,938
Event Info
Entries
421
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Jonathan Taylor Wins WSOP Circuit Lodge Casino Main Event ($138,938)!

Level 31 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Champion Jonathan Taylor
Champion Jonathan Taylor

After four full days of poker in Black Hawk, Colorado, the next 2012-13 World Series of Poker Main Event champion has been crowned. The well-deserved champion, who beat out 420 other players, was Jonathan Taylor, and he walked away with $138,938. In addition, Taylor won a beautiful gold ring, his third of the season. Even though he automatically gets a seat to the National Championship in May, he can’t use it, as he was the Casino Champion in Southern Indiana. This opens up an extra seat for one more lucky qualifier.

On Day 3, 11 runners returned, and it only took about 20 minutes to reach our final table. Bryan Campanello bowed out in 11th place when his {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} could not catch up to the {9-Spades}{9-Clubs} of Kevin Eyster. That got the field down to 10, and we only played for about five minutes before we lost Ting Ho. Ho turn an eight-high flush, but it was no good, as Taylor held the king-high flush draw. Ho had an open-ended straight flush redraw, but she didn’t catch it. Just like that, we had our final nine. Here’s how the stacks looked when we got started.

SeatPlayerChips
1Jonathan Taylor1,900,000
2Jerry Johnson482,000
3Allan Hedin1,100,000
4Ashly Butler1,190,000
5Isaac Kirchner490,000
6Lawrence Blazer320,000
7Kevin Eyster1,620,000
8Benjamin Kim340,000
9Rosie Paules800,000

It took about 40 minutes to lose the first final table player, and that was Isaac Kirchner. Kirchner got it in preflop holding the {7-Spades}{7-Clubs} and was up against the {A-Spades}{K-Spades} of Allan Hedin. Hedin flopped an ace and Kirchner never caught up.

Ashly Butler was next to go out, and it was in quite a quick and shocking fashion. After losing a big pot the hand before to the set of sevens of Eyster, Butler busted in a huge pot to Rosie Paules. The board read {J-Spades}{Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{9-Spades}{4-Diamonds}. Butler check-called the shove of Paules, but mucked his hand when she tabled the {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts} for a flopped full house.

Play was seven handed for over an hour before Lawrence Blazer was eliminated. It was another preflop coin flip, and Blazer held the {K-Clubs}{J-Clubs} up against the {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} of Benjamin Kim. The board ran down {Q-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{10-Hearts}, and Blazer walked away with $20,877 in his pocket.

There was another lengthy delay between bustouts, lasting about two hours. Then, two players busted in 10 minutes. The first player to bow out was Kim, and he was the victim of a cooler. On a board that read {K-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}, Kim held {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} for top set, but it was no good, with Eyster holding the nuts with the {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds}.

Eyster played executioner again when he eliminated Paules in fifth place. The two got all the money in on an all-spade flop: {7-Spades}{6-Spades}{5-Spades}. Paules had the nut flush draw, holding the {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}, and she would need to hit that draw, as Eyster had the {K-Spades}{10-Spades}. The board was completed with the {Q-Clubs} and {A-Clubs}, and Paules walked out with $35,124.

Jerry Johnson busted in fourth thirty minutes later, and once again, it was Eyster who did the dirty work. Johnson had the {A-Spades}{5-Hearts} on a flop that read {J-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}. He was ahead of the {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} that Eyster had, and while the turn was the {2-Hearts}, the river completed Eyster’s flush with the {9-Diamonds} to send Johnson out the door.

Hedin was the third-place finisher, busting shortly after the players returned from dinner. Hedin got the last of his 555,000 in the middle holding the {K-Clubs}{10-Hearts}, but unfortunately for him, Taylor woke up with the {A-Hearts}{A-Spades} in the big blind. Hedin flopped a flush draw, but it never came, and he was eliminated. That left a heads-up battle between Taylor and Eyster.

The two were virtually even when heads-up play started, but Eyster was the one that jumped out to a big lead. Taylor was out-chipped 2-1 when he won a crucial coin flip. Taylor’s {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} held up against the {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts} of Eyster with the board running out {3-Spades}{8-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{4-Clubs}. From there, Taylor ground Eyster down until the final hand. With the board completed {7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{7-Spades}, Taylor bet enough to put Eyster all in. Eyster made the call, and Taylor tabled the {J-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for a flush. Eyster mucked, and that gave Taylor the title.

It cannot go unnoticed how impressive Taylor has been on the WSOP Circuit this year. Taylor won a ring in both Biloxi and Bossier City late last year, then won the Casino Champions race in Southern Indiana, due in large part to his runner-up finish in that Main Event. This time, Taylor did one better with the victory.

Final Table Payouts

PlaceNamePrize
1Jonathan Taylor$138,938
2Kevin Eyster$85,852
3Allan Hedin$62,733
4Jerry Johnson$46,579
5Rosie Paules$35,124
6Benjamin Kim$26,883
7Lawrence Blazer$20,877
8Ashly Butler$16,444
9Isaac Kirchner$13,135

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