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

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

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

Final Results
Winner
Baptiste Chavaillaz
Winning Hand
55
Prize
$216,275
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,675
Prize Pool
$1,081,500
Entries
721
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Congratulations to Baptiste Chavaillaz, WSOP Circuit Bicycle Casino Main Event Champion ($216,275)

Level 33 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Our Champion Baptiste Chavaillaz
Our Champion Baptiste Chavaillaz

After three days of play and over 34 hours of poker, a champion has been crowned at the 2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Bicycle Casino Main Event. That player, who outlasted 720 other entrants, was Baptiste Chavaillaz. For his efforts, Chavaillaz took home $216,275, the coveted WSOP Circuit gold ring and a seat to the Southern Comfort 100 Proof WSOP Circuit National Championship in New Orleans from May 21-23, 2013.

When play returned on Monday, there were 13 players including a few stars in the field. Unfortunately for the fans, most of those stars bowed out before the final table was reached.

Nam Le was the first to leave us, when his {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts} couldn’t hold against the {j-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} of Nathan Bjerno. Doug Lee was the next to go, and his exit was a brutal one. Lee was faced with an all-in bet from Chavaillaz on a board that read {a-Spades}{2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades} board. Lee made the call with the {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}, and he was in great shape against the {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts} of Chavaillaz. Lee was primed for a huge double up, but the {10-Clubs} came on the river and knocked Lee out in 12th place. Greg Brask went out in 11th when he lost a coin flip to Eric Valera, and that gave us the unofficial final table of 10.

At the time, the biggest name left was Joe Tehan, but he would come to be the final table bubble boy. Tehan was down to less than 10 big blinds when he shoved the rest of it in with the {9-Spades}{7-Clubs}. He was in trouble, though, as David Malka woke up with the {a-Spades}{j-Clubs} in the big blind. Malka flopped a jack, and that was all she wrote for Tehan's run.

That elimination brought upon the final table, and the first player to go was Erik Roussakis. Roussakis was on an incredible run, as he had just finished fifth in the WSOP Circuit Rincon Main Event last month. His second final table in as many months did not last very long. In one of the first hands of the final nine, Roussakis was all in holding the {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds} on a {j-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Spades}. Roussakis had top pair with a good kicker, but he was miles behind the {q-Spades}{10-Spades} of Chavaillaz. A spade on the turn kept Roussakis alive despite giving Chavaillaz a flush, but the river brought the {3-Clubs} and that was that.

Nathan Bjerno started as the chip leader, but nothing went his way all day, and he entered the final table as the short stack. He was eliminated in eighth place when his {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} lost to the {9-Hearts}{9-Spades} of Jared Ingles. Ingles flopped a set, which rendered Bjerno’s running two pair irrelevant. Despite going out earlier then he had hoped, he did take the lead in the Casino Champion race.

Malka was the next player to leave us. He got into a raising war in the blinds with Ingles, and Malka’s {k-Hearts}{9-Clubs} was in bad shape against the {a-Spades}{k-Clubs} of Ingles. The board brought no help, and Malka would have to settle for $32,800.

Less than ten minutes later, the sixth-place finisher was found, and that player was Jesus Gastelum. He was involved a race, holding the {a-Spades}{7-Hearts} against the {4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} of Zhong Chen. A four in the window sealed the deal for Chen and sent Gastelum home packing.

Huicun Qiao was the next player to leave. He put his tournament at risk holding the {10-Clubs}{7-Spades} on a {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop. Qiao had a chance, but he was drawing thin against the {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} of Varela. Qiao couldn’t catch what he needed, and he walked away with $55,340 in his pocket.

Until this point, the eliminations were coming fast and furious. However, there was a a full four hours before another player was eliminated. The field almost lost Chen when his {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} ran into the {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} of Ingles, however, Chen caught a queen on the flop and another one on the river to stay alive.

Speaking of Ingles, he became the fourth-place finisher, and it was due to Chavaillaz making a great call. Preflop action folded to Chavaillaz who raised to 170,000. Chen folded his small blind and action was on Ingles, who made a reraise to 420,000. Chavaillaz made the call, and it was off to the flop, which came down {K-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{6-Diamonds}. Ingles made a bet of 280,000. After processing this, Chavaillaz put in a raise to 800,000. It didn't take too long for Ingles to make the decision to move all in, and this sent Chavaillaz into the tank.

"Do you really have aces or kings?" Chavaillaz muttered to himself. After a few minutes of thinking, he found a call.

Baptiste: {K-Spades}{J-Spades}
Ingles: {Q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}

Chavaillaz picked off Ingles' bluff with just top pair, and he couldn't have asked to see a better hand. Ingles was drawing dead to running outs. The turn was the {J-Hearts}, and that card put a lock on the hand for Chavaillaz. The {A-Spades} river was just a formality as Ingles hit the rail in fourth place for $73,270.

Then, Varela lost a flip to bust in third place. He raised it up to 200,000 on the button, and Chavaillaz three-bet to 560,000. Chen got out of the way, and it didn't take long for Valera to move all in. Once Chavaillaz got the count, he made the call.

Chavaillaz: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}
Valera: {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

Chavaillaz loved the flop of {q-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{4-Clubs}, and he stayed out in front on the {A-Clubs} turn and {J-Diamonds} river. It was an incredible run for Varela, made more incredible by the fact that Varela is solely a cash game player, and this was his first tournament. Furthermore, he got in on a freeroll as the Bicycle Casino offered 20 free seats to the tournament by running a promotion just before the event. You could qualify by playing 25 hours of live cash games from December to January. Varela parlayed those cash game sessions into a nearly $100,000 prize.

Heads-up play only lasted about 30 minutes before it was all over. Chen raised to 275,000, and Chavaillaz announced "500." It was a reraise to 500,000, and it only took Chen a few moments to move all in. Chavaillaz let out a sigh, and asked "More gifts?" Eventually, he said call, and the hands were tabled.

Chavaillaz: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}
Chen: {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

It was a coin flip to decide whether Chen would stay alive or if Chavaillaz would be crowned the winner. The flop wasn't great for Chen, coming down {2-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{k-Spades}.Chen was looking for a queen, jack or running straight cards, but the turn sealed it when the {5-Hearts} hit the felt. Chavaillaz's rail erupted knowing Chen was drawing dead, and the river was the meaningless {4-Spades} to complete the board.

WSOP-C Bicycle Casino Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Baptiste Chavaillaz$216,275
2Zhong Chen$133,350
3Eric Varela$98,310
4Jared Ingles$73,270
5Huicun Qiao$55,340
6Jesus Gastelum$42,340
7David Malka$32,800
8Nathan Bjerno$25,730
9Erik Roussakis$20,430

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Zhong Chen Eliminated in 2nd Place ($133,350)

Zhong Chen- Runner Up
Zhong Chen- Runner Up

Zhong Chen raised it up to 275,000, and Baptiste Chavaillaz announced "500". It was a raise to 500,000, and it only took Chen a few moments to move all in. Chavaillaz let out a sigh, and asked "more gifts?" Eventually, he said call.

Chavaillaz: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}
Chen: {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

It was a coin flip to decide whether Chen would stay alive, and the flop wasnt' great for him, coming {2-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{k-Spades}. Chen was still looking for a queen or a jack, but the turn sealed it, coming the {5-Hearts}. Chavaillaz's rail erupted, and the meaningless river was the {4-Spades}.

Chen made a fantastic run, and for his efforts, he will take home $133,350.

Player Chips Progress
Baptiste Chavaillaz us
Baptiste Chavaillaz
14,335,000 3,710,000
Zhong Chen nl
Zhong Chen
Busted

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Jared Ingles Eliminated in 4th Place ($73,270)

Jared Ingles
Jared Ingles

We have just lost Jared Ingles at the hands of Baptiste Chavaillaz.

Preflop action folded to Chavaillaz who raised to 170,000. Zhong Chen folded his small blind and action was on Ingles who made a reraise to 420,000. Chavaillaz made the call, and then it was off to the flop.

Flop: {K-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{6-Diamonds}.

Action started on Ingles who made a bet of 280,000. After processing this, Chavaillaz put in a reraise to 800,000. It didn't take too long for Ingles to make the decision to move all in, and this sent Chavaillaz into the tank.

"Do you really have aces or kings?" he muttered to himself.

After a few minutes of thinking, he found a call, and it was the right call.

Baptiste: {K-Spades}{J-Spades}
Ingles: {Q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}

Chavaillaz picked off Ingles bluff with just top pair, and he couldn't have asked to see a better hand. Ingles was drawing dead to running outs.

The turn was the {J-Hearts} and that card put a lock on the hand for Chavaillaz. The {A-Spades} river was just formality as Ingles hit the rail in 4th place for $73,270.

With that hand, Chavaillaz now has an overwhelming chip lead with 8,375,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Baptiste Chavaillaz us
Baptiste Chavaillaz
8,375,000 3,250,000
Jared Ingles us
Jared Ingles
Busted

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Huicun Qiao Eliminated in 5th Place ($55,340)

Huicun Qiao
Huicun Qiao

Huicun Qiao is gone in 5th place after being eliminated by Eric Varela.

Preflop, Varela limped under the gun for 40,000. Ingles called in the small blind, and Qiao checked his big blind.

Fireworks started flying on the {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop though. Qiao immediately moved all in for around his last 650,000. Varela didn't take long to make the call. Ingles quickly folded and it was off to showdown.

Varela: {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Qiao: {10-Clubs}{7-Spades}

They had both flopped top pair, but Varela had flopped top two pair, while Qiao had outs to a gut-shot straight.

The turn was the {J-Diamonds} providing no extra outs and the river {5-Diamonds} was also no help for Qiao. "I thought my top pair was good," he said after the hand.

He left the tournament area, but not before collecting his $55,340 for 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Varela
Eric Varela
3,390,000 1,125,000
Huicun Qiao us
Huicun Qiao
Busted

David Malka Eliminated in 7th Place ($32,800)

David Malka-7th Place
David Malka-7th Place

David Malka was having a great day leading up to the final table, but nothing went his way when we got under the big lights, and he has just been eliminated in 7th place.

Malka had just lost a big pot to Baptiste Chavaillaz when action folded around to him in the small blind. Malka raised it up to 90,000, and Jared Ingles was in the big blind. He thought for about 30 seconds before cutting out a raise to 275,000, and sticking it into the middle. As he has done several times, Malka spent a good while in the tank before announcing all in. Ingles instantly called.

Malka: {k-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Ingles: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Malka was in bad shape and looking for a nine, but the board ran down {j-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{5-Spades}{4-Clubs}. That sent Malka to the payout desk, while upping Ingles to 4.5 million.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Ingles us
Jared Ingles
4,500,000 1,680,000
David Malka
David Malka
Busted

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Nathan Bjerno Eliminated in 8th place ($25,730)

Nathan Bjerno
Nathan Bjerno

Nathan Bjerno is leading the Bicycle Casino WSOPC points race now, but he has just been eliminated from the main event.

In the hand, Jared Ingles raised to 60,000 preflop. He was met by a raise to 175,000 from Jesus Gastelum. From the big blind Nathan Bjerno moved all in for just 10,000 more and both men called with heads-up action still on the side.

The flop fell {7-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} and Ingles kicked off the flop action by checking. Gastelum used that opportunity to bet 250,000, but this time he was met by a check raise from Ingles, who made it 500,000. After some time for thought, Gastelum made the call, only to see the {K-Diamonds} turn.

After quickly counting his chips, Ingles moved all in for 1,210,000. Jesus folded and Ingles and Bjerno both showed their cards.

Bjerno: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Ingles: {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}

Bjerno had turned top pair, but he was already drawing dead against Ingles' set. The river {A-Clubs} was just a needle for Bjerno who couldn't catch up, but he'll take the lead in the WSOPC Bike points race and he will also take home $25,730 for his deep run.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Ingles us
Jared Ingles
2,820,000 890,000
Jesus Gastelum
Jesus Gastelum
1,100,000 -870,000
Nathan Bjerno us
Nathan Bjerno
Busted

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Erik Roussakis Eliminated in 9th Place ($20,430)

Erik Roussakis-9th Place
Erik Roussakis-9th Place

Coming into the final table today, the biggest story was Erik Roussakis, who improbably had made back-to-back final Main Event Final Tables. Roussakis finished 5th at Rincon last month, and he was hoping to beat that today, but he will have to settle for 9th.

Action started with Baptiste Chavaillaz raising it up to 70,000. Eric Varela called in the small blind, and Roussakis came along in the big blind. Both blinds checked on a {j-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Spades} flop, and Chavaillaz c-bet to 130,000. Varela called, and when action got to Roussakis, he quickly moved all in. It took Chavaillaz about 1.2 seconds to shove his chip leader stack in, and Varela got out of the way.

Roussakis: {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Chavaillaz: {q-Spades}{10-Spades}

Chavaillaz had flopped the nuts, and Roussakis was in dire straits. He would need runner runner to win the pot, and the {5-Spades} helped him out. While it gave Chavaillaz the flush, it also gave Roussakis a higher flush draw. The river was a black card, but it was the {3-Clubs}, and Roussakis bowed out in 9th place.

Player Chips Progress
Baptiste Chavaillaz us
Baptiste Chavaillaz
3,410,000 975,000
Erik Roussakis
Erik Roussakis
Busted

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Joe Tehan Eliminated in 10th Place ($16,415)

Joe Tehan-10th Place
Joe Tehan-10th Place

Joe Tehan was complaining about being card dead last night and this morning, and that was clear, as his stack had dropped down all the way to 250,000. On his final hand, he moved all in after it was folded to him on the button, and while Zhong Chen folded, David Malka snap called from the big blind.

Tehan: {9-Spades}{7-Clubs}
Malka: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}

Tehan was drawing very live, but his hopes of doubling were all but dashed when the flop came {3-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}. Tehan would now need runner runner to chop or win the hand, but the {3-Hearts} on the turn sealed it. The meaningless river was the {q-Diamonds}, and that elimination gets us to our official final table.

Player Chips Progress
David Malka
David Malka
2,400,000 150,000
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

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Greg Brask Eliminated in 11th Place ($16,415)

Greg Brask-11th Place
Greg Brask-11th Place

We were busy typing up other hands when we lost Greg Brask. We walked over to the table, and they told us that Brask was all in preflop holding {7-}{7-}. He was up against the {a-}{8-} of Eric Varela, and while the flop and turn were safe for Brask, he couldn't dodge an ace on the river.

Varela is up to 1.7 million, and after that elimination, we are at our final 10. Those players have redrawn to one table, and when we lose one more, we will have our official final table!

Player Chips Progress
Eric Varela
Eric Varela
1,700,000 500,000
Greg Brask
Greg Brask
Busted

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Doug Lee Eliminated in 12th Place ($16,415)

Doug Lee-12th Place
Doug Lee-12th Place

"Today's just not my day," is a classic line from Doug Lee, and it fits for what just happened to him.

Under the gun, Lee made it 60,000. From the button, Baptiste Chavaillaz made a reraise to 130,000. Action folded back to Lee who called.

Flop: {A-Spades}{2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}.

Action went check, check.

Turn: {6-Spades}.

Lee decided to bet out 130,000 here. Then Chavaillaz took little time to move all in for more than 1,000,000, covering Lee's stack. Lee stood up from his chair, collected himself, then announced, "Alright, I call."

Lee: {A-Clubs}{J-Spades}
Chavaillaz: {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

Lee was ahead and just needed to fade a ten on the river. He fist pumped, excited he was ahead.

River: {10-Clubs}

That wasn't the right river for Lee, and it sent him right to the payout desk.

"That's brutal," he said after the hand. "At least I made the right call."

Lee collected $16,415 for his efforts at the Bike. Chavaillaz is now close to the chip lead with 2,400,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Baptiste Chavaillaz us
Baptiste Chavaillaz
2,400,000 617,000
Doug Lee ca
Doug Lee
Busted

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