2012 DeepStacks Poker Tour Mohegan Sun National Championship

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2012 DeepStacks Poker Tour Mohegan Sun National Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$108,864
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,300
Prize Pool
$559,981
Entries
251
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Artyem Perlov Wins The 2012 DeepStacks Poker Tour Mohegan Sun National Championship! (*$108,864)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Artyem Perlov - Winner!
Artyem Perlov - Winner!

A tumultuous final table has come to an end here at the Mohegan Sun. Artyem Perlov is the last man standing, earning the title of DeepStacks National Champion. It was anything but easy for Perlov to reach this point, having been down to four big blinds with about 55 players remaining. However, skill (and a little luck, of course) was on the New Jerseyan's side.

Here was how the final table stacked up at the start:

SeatPlayerChips
1Artyem Perlov2,650,000
2Nicholas Palma945,000
3Andrew Sherman-Ash605,000
4Patrick Chan970,000
5Adam Bitker1,310,000
6David Stefanski3,715,000

Entering the final table second in chips, Perlov took a back seat to the pandemonium that ensued. Short stack Andrew Sherman-Ash became the chip leader just before the first break and scored a double elimination shortly thereafter. Nicholas Palma went all in for just more than ten big blinds from the cutoff with {A-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and Sherman-Ash looked him up from the button with {A-Hearts}{7-Spades}. What he didn't expect was Patrick Chan re-raising all in from the small blind for another ten big blinds. Sherman-Ash called and saw he was behind Chan's {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}, but the board rolled out {7-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{9-Clubs} to eliminated Palma in sixth and Chan in fifth, respectively.

The remaining four players struck the following deal:

PlayerPrize
Andrew Sherman-Ash$100,000
David Stefanski$70,000
Adam Bitker$70,000
Artyem Perlov$70,000

Left for the winner was $38,864. Unfortunately for David Stefanski, the chip leader to begin the final table, he would bow out in fourth place. After Adam Bitker took most of his stack, Bitker finished the job holding {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} to Stefanski's {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades}. The {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{7-Hearts} board was the last for Stefanski, ending his run in fourth place.

Perlov was the short stack with three left, but a key double up turned the tables. In a battle of the blinds, Bitker and Perlov went back and forth, culminating with Perlov calling Bitker's four-bet to see a {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{2-Spades} flop. Bitker kept up the heat with a bet, but Perlov called to see the {10-Hearts} turn. All in was Bitker's next play, but it was snapped off by Perlov with {K-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} for a king-high straight. A dejected Bitker tabled {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} and found no help from the {A-Spades} river.

Bitker fell in third place shortly therafter after his four-bet shove with {J-Clubs}{J-Spades} ran into the {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades}of Sherman-Ash. The board ran out {4-Clubs}{K-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} to send Bitker to the rail.

That just about evened up the chip stacks going into heads-up play as Sherman-Ash held 5,180,000 to Perlov's 5,015,000. The battle lasted for about 90 minutes before Perlov sealed the deal. Down to about 14 big blind, Sherman-Ash three-bet shoved from the big blind and Perlov called with {A-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}, trailing the {A-Hearts}{10-Spades} of Sherman-Ash.

The dealer fanned a {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} flop to pair Sherman-Ash, but gave Perlov the nut-flush draw. The {3-Clubs} turn kept Sherman-Ash ahead, but the {6-Diamonds} spiked on the river to clinch it for Perlov.

With the addition $38,864 up for grabs, Perlov earned a total of $108,864 to go along with a shiny new trophy and a giant bottle of Double Cross Vodka.

Drink up!

Thank you for tuning into PokerNews' coverage of the 2012 DeepStacks Poker Tour Mohegan Sun National Championship, and congratulations to Artyem Perlov for getting the job done.

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Andrew Sherman-Ash Eliminated in 2nd Place (*$100,000)

Andrew Sherman-Ash - 2nd Place
Andrew Sherman-Ash - 2nd Place

Hand #219

Artyem Perlov had the button and opened to 250,000. Andrew Sherman-Ash moved all in for 1.635 million. Perlov called.

Sherman-Ash: {a-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Perlov: {a-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

Sherman-Ash was ahead, and flopped a pair, but the {10-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} gave Perlov an ace-high flush draw. The {3-Clubs} turned, keeping Sherman-Ash in the lead, but the {6-Diamonds} spiked on the river, giving Perlov a flush, the winning hand and the championship.

Thanks to the deal, Sherman-Ash will walk away with $100,000 for his 2nd-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Artyem Perlov us
Artyem Perlov
10,400,000 2,380,000
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Busted

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Hand #208: Sherman-Ash Doubles

Andrew Sherman-Ash doubles
Andrew Sherman-Ash doubles

Andrew Sherman-Ash had the button and limped in. Artyem Perlov raised to 255,000, and Sherman-Ash called.

The flop fell {7-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, Perlov checked, Sherman-Ash fired 300,000, and Perlov raised to 850,000. Sherman-Ash moved all in, and Perlov quickly called.

Sherman-Ash: {q-Clubs}{7-Clubs}
Perlov: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

Sherman-Ash had two pair, but any heart would give Perlov a flush and the championship. The turn was not a heart, but the {k-Spades} gave Perlov extra outs to make the best hand. Now, any six, king, ace, or heart would do it.

The {9-Clubs} was not one of those outs, and when it hit the river, Sherman-Ash doubled.

Player Chips Progress
Artyem Perlov us
Artyem Perlov
5,695,000 -2,550,000
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash
4,500,000 2,550,000

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Hand #181: Perlov Rives a Spade; Takes Chip Lead

Artyem Perlov
Artyem Perlov

Artyem Perlov raised to 200,000 on the button, Andrew Sherman-Ash called, and the flop was {2-Spades}{7-Spades}{k-Spades}. Sherman-Ash checked, Perlov tossed out 260,000, and Sherman-Ash called.

The turn was the {2-Diamonds}, Sherman-Ash immediately checked, and Perlov fired 380,000. Sherman-Ash quickly called.

Sherman-Ash checked a third time when the {j-Spades} completed the board. Perlov tossed out 650,000, and Sherman-Ash called.

Perlov tabled {a-Spades}{8-Hearts} for an ace-high flush, and Sherman-Ash unhappily flashed two spades for a flopped flush.

Player Chips Progress
Artyem Perlov us
Artyem Perlov
5,515,000 1,400,000
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash
4,680,000 -1,400,000

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Hand #173: Sherman-Ash Five-Bet Shoves

Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash

Artyem Perlov raised to 200,000 on the button, Andrew Sherman-Ash three-bet to 375,000, and Perlov four-bet to 565,000.

Sherman-Ash moved all in for effectively 3.405 million, and Perlov re-checked his cards one last time before going deep into the tank. He looked down at his stack for 30 seconds or so, then folded.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash
7,355,000 685,000
Artyem Perlov us
Artyem Perlov
2,840,000 -685,000

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Adam Bitker Eliminated in 3rd Place ($70,000)

Andrew Bitker - 3rd Place
Andrew Bitker - 3rd Place

Hand #165

Adam Bitker raised to 200,000 with the button, Andrew Sherman-Ash three-bet to 375,000 from the big blind, Bitker moved all in for 2.395 million, and Sherman-Ash snap-called.

Bitker: {j-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Sherman-Ash: {q-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Bitker was dominated, and did not improve as the board ran out {4-Clubs}{k-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}.

He is eliminated in 3rd place, and will receive $70,000 for his efforts.

There will now be a short break before heads-up play begins.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Bitker
Adam Bitker
Busted

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Hand #143: Bitker Doubles Again

Adam Bitker doubles again
Adam Bitker doubles again

Andrew Sherman-Ash raised to 165,000 out of the small blind, Adam Bitker three-bet jammed for 2.01 million, and Sherman-Ash tank-called.

Bitker: {3-Diamonds}{3-Spades}
Sherman-Ash: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}

There was over four million in the middle as the flop fell {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}, giving Bitker a flush draw and Sherman-Ash a straight draw. The crowd chanted for various cards, some for diamonds, others for kings or queens, and the turn produced the {7-Diamonds}.

Bitker made his flush, but a higher diamond would chop the pot. The river wasn't red however, as the {10-Clubs} completed the board.

Bitker doubled again, and suddenly has the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Bitker
Adam Bitker
4,050,000 2,030,000
Andrew Sherman-Ash
Andrew Sherman-Ash
2,045,000 -2,020,000

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Hand #138: Perlov Guts Bitker

Artyem Perlov hits a gutterball
Artyem Perlov hits a gutterball

Adam Bitker raised to 180,000 out of the small blind, and Artyem Perlov three-bet to 335,000 from the big blind. Bitker tanked for the better part of a minute, then four-bet to 575,000.

Perlov shot back in his chair, and reached for pink T25,000 chips. He counted how many chips were in his stack, stop riffling what was in his hand, then committed enough chips to make the call.

The flop fell {q-Hearts}{j-Spades}{2-Spades}, and Bitker led for 385,000. Perlov tanked for 90 seconds or so, then called.

The {10-Hearts} turned, Bitker moved all in for effectively 960,000, and Perlov snapped it off.

Bitker: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Perlov: {k-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}

The river was the {a-Spades}, and Perlov's king-high straight improved to Broadway. He doubled to 3.87 million chips, while Bitker slipped to 1.275 million.

Player Chips Progress
Artyem Perlov us
Artyem Perlov
3,870,000 1,790,000
Adam Bitker
Adam Bitker
1,275,000 -1,930,000

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David Stefanski Eliminated in 4th Place (*$70,000)

David Stefanski - 4th Place
David Stefanski - 4th Place

Hand #125:

Adam Bitker jammed from the small blind for effectively 795,000, and David Stefanski called, putting himself at risk.

Bitker: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Stefanski: {q-Clubs}{10-Spades}

The flop fell {a-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}, giving Bitker a pair of aces and the nut flush draw.

Stefanski needed a non-diamond jack or running two pair to survive, but neither the turn ({8-Spades}) nor the river ({7-Hearts}) helped.

He is eliminated in 4th place, and due to the chop, will earn $70,000.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Bitker
Adam Bitker
4,420,000 985,000
David Stefanski us
David Stefanski
Busted

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Hand #115: BIg One for Bitker

Andrew Bitker
Andrew Bitker

David Stefanski opened to 120,000 from first position, Adam Bitker defended his big blind, and the flop fell {j-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}. Bitker checked, Stefanski fired 95,000, and Bitker check-raised to 255,000.

Stefanski leaned over to examine Bitker's stack, then called.

The turn was the {2-Hearts}, Bitker led out for 360,000, and Stefanski tank-called.

The {9-Diamonds} completed the board, and Bitker tossed out 635,000. Stefanski immediately called.

Bitker tabled {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a rivered straight, Stefanski mucked, and Bitker picked up the massive pot.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Bitker
Adam Bitker
3,435,000 1,430,000
David Stefanski us
David Stefanski
805,000 -1,380,000

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