2010 World Series of Poker

Event #50: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
6q89
Prize
$508,090
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$2,162,000
Entries
460
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0

Ross Boatman Eliminated in 20th Place ($15,566)

Ross Boatman - 20th Place
Ross Boatman - 20th Place

Ross Boatman made his last stand preflop with {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}. Danny Smith called him down with the case aces - [asad5c5dh].

The {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop didn't give either a flush draw, and the {6-Hearts} turn gave Boatman five extra outs to win rather than chop. But the cruel {5-Diamonds} on the river made Smith a set to bust a stunned Boatman. He's out in 20th, while Smith is suddenly in the top of the counts with 760,000.

Tags: Ross BoatmanDanny Smith

Benny Spindler Eliminated in 19th Place ($15,566)

Benny Spindler - 19th Place
Benny Spindler - 19th Place

Mark Eddleman limped from the cutoff, and on the button, Benny Spindler potted to 54,000. It folded back to Eddleman, who asked how much Spindler had behind. He had about 40,000 left, but Eddleman decided to flat call. The cooler flop fell {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}, and Eddleman snap shoved. Spindler called just as fast. "Flush," said Eddleman, and Spindler threw his cards down in disgust.

Spindler: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{6-Spades} for middle set
Eddleman: {j-Clubs}{8-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Hearts} for a flopped flush

Spindler needed the board to pair to stay alive, but the {3-Clubs} turn and {7-Clubs} river were entirely unhelpful. Spindler left disappointedly in 19th place, and Eddleman stacked up 310,000.

They're down to 18 now and redrawing to two tables.

Tags: Benny SpindlerMark Eddleman

Redraw

Everyone got to play musical chairs, except Jose Nacho Barbero, who somehow managed to redraw the same seat.

Table 344

Seat 1: Gary Bolden
Seat 2: Kevin Boudreau
Seat 3: Scott Mandel
Seat 4: Julian Gardner
Seat 5: Niall Charlton
Seat 6: Jose Nacho Barbero
Seat 7: David Iammarino
Seat 8: Ali Aljenabi
Seat 9: Ryan D'Angelo

Table 345

Seat 1: Robert Mizrachi
Seat 2: Danny Smith
Seat 3: Mark Eddleman
Seat 4: Edward Martin
Seat 5: Eric Liu
Seat 6: Ran Azor
Seat 7: Joe Beevers
Seat 8: Chance Kornuth
Seat 9: Jason Mercier

A PokerStar at Every Table

Two tables left, and indeed two Team PokerStars Pros - one at each table.

Representing for North America (USA), at Table 345 we have Jason Mercier. He's currently above average on a very comfortable 450,000 after knocking out Ayaz Mahmood.

And for South America (Argentina), at Table 344 is Jose Nacho Barbero. Fresh off of winning two LAPT titles back to back earlier this year, Barbero is a little below average on 285,000, but is certainly running hot and we wouldn't be surprised if he ends up taking a serious shot at this bracelet.

Tags: Jose Nacho BarberoJason Mercier

Back of the Net for Charlton

Jose Nacho Barbero potted under the gun and Scott Mandel called on the button. Over in the big blind, however, Niall Charlton re-potted, with not many chips behind. Barbero tanked up for a while but folded. Mandel also tanked up - but when he emerged from the tank, he called.

Showdown.

Charlton: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Mandel: {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{q-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Board: {3-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{7-Spades}{4-Diamonds}

Charlton's queens held up and he doubled to 400,000. Mandel's face fell as he realized his flush draw wasn't coming in, and he fell to 210,000.

Tags: Niall CharltonScott Mandel

Joe Beevers Eliminated in 18th Place ($19,479)

Joe Beevers - 18th Place
Joe Beevers - 18th Place

Mark Eddleman raised to 47,000 in early position, and Joe Beevers moved all in behind him. Eddleman made the call to put Beevers in danger.

Beevers: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}{q-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Eddleman: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

Beevers' kings were second best, but he did have club and spade flush draws to go with them. Eddleman was the one who picked up a flush draw on the flop, however, as it came {7-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}. The {a-Hearts} on the turn sealed the deal, giving Eddleman both a flush and top set. The {j-Diamonds} river was unimportant, and Beevers was sent to the payout desk in 18th, making him the first to collect $19,479. Eddleman moved up to 550,000.

Tags: Joe BeeversMark Eddleman

Bolden vs. Chainsaw

Gary Bolden isn't a player to mess with. His biceps are in danger of ripping his shirt, and he exudes a "tough guy" attitude without appearing to try. From a few tables over, where he is waiting for the limit hold'em shootout to begin, Allen Kessler took notice of Bolden.

"Do you do personal training?" he asked. "I need a personal trainer."

Bolden said he didn't, but that they could probably work something out.

"Good," Kessler said. "I jogged here from the parking lot and I ran out of breath."

Another player at Kessler's table laughed. "You can't get personal training comped, so you're never going to do it." But if he does, we'd pay money to see it.

Tags: Allen KesslerGary Bolden

Gary Bolden Eliminated in 17th Place ($19,479)

Gary Bolden - 17th place
Gary Bolden - 17th place

Jose Nacho Barbero limped in early position; behind him David Iammarino and Gary Bolden (cutoff) followed suit, as did both Scott Mandel and Julian Gardner in the blinds.

All five players saw a {10-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{4-Spades} flop, and four of them checked. In position, Bolden bet pot with just a few chips behind. It folded back to Barbero, who squirmed for a minute or two. Then he reraised all in. Iammarino folded but Bolden made the call and they were on their backs.

Bolden: {10-Spades}{8-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{10-Hearts} for a set of tens
Barbero: {4-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{5-Spades} for a flush draw

Turn: bink! {q-Spades}

River: {8-Spades}

Barbero made his flush and Bolden failed to fill up, meaning that we are down to 16 players.

Tags: Gary BoldenJose Nacho Barbero

G0lfa Willing to Gamble

Ali Aljenabi potted preflop, and Ryan D'Angelo pressed repot, leaving himself 30,000 behind. Aljenabi matched G0lfa's bet of 168,000 to see the flop fall {10-Spades}{7-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}. Aljenabi tossed in a handful of pink chips, and D'Angelo called all in.

D'Angelo: {j-Spades}{10-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} for top two pair
Aljenabi: {a-Spades}{q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} for top pair, top kicker and some backdoor draws

The {3-Hearts} turn ended Aljenabi's shot at a runner-runner straight or flush, and he was down to looking for a better two pair. But the {j-Clubs} on the river actually improved G0lfa's two pair, giving him the win with jacks and tens.

"It's a gambling tournament," D'Angelo said. "You gotta go with it."

D'Angelo moved back up the ladder to 350,000 after losing a huge hand earlier. Aljenabi was left with just 85,000. "You shouldn't have told me you didn't like to flip," D'Angelo said to him. "I wouldn't have shoved then."

Tags: Ali AljenabiRyan D'Angelo