2011 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
Day: 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$808,538
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$3,440,400
Entries
732
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Jude Ainsworth Eliminated in 18th Place ($31,315)

Level 21 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Jude Ainsworth - 18th Place
Jude Ainsworth - 18th Place

After suffering that hit to Jonathan Duhamel earlier, Jude Ainsworth managed to double up his stack shortly thereafter when his {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades} stood up against Russell Carson's {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}.

However, Ainsworth was soon all in before the flop against Carson once more, this time with the less formidable {A-Clubs}{4-Hearts}, and found himself a dog against Carson's {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}. The board came {10-Hearts}{5-Spades}{8-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}, and Ainsworth is out in 18th place. Carson has bounced back to about 360,000 now.

A short pause here as the last 17 are assigned new seats around the last three tables.

Tags: Jude Ainsworth

Redraw!

Level 21 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

Table 280

SeatPlayerChips
1Justin Filtz2,100,000
2Dan O'Brien290,000
3Russell Carson325,000
4Mauro Stivoli380,000
5Hafiz Khan975,000
6Massimiliano Martinez675,000

Table 286

SeatPlayerChips
1Brendon Rubie320,000
2Grayson Ramage100,000
3Matt Jarvis950,000
4Wesley Pantling530,000
5Robert Merulla500,000
6Jonathan Duhamel530,000

Table 292

SeatPlayerChips
1Shane Schleger190,000
2Kevin Iacofano715,000
3Matthew Vengrin700,000
4Daniel Hirleman920,000
5Tore Lukashavgen430,000
6Empty 

Shane Schleger Eliminated in 17th Place ($31,315)

Shane Schleger - 17th Place
Shane Schleger - 17th Place

There was already 45,000 in the middle when we arrived at Table 292, and Shane Schleger moved all in from the big blind. Daniel Hirleman called on the button, and the hands were opened.

Schleger: {a-Spades}{7-Hearts}
Hirleman: {k-Clubs}{j-Spades}

The board ran out with a straight {j-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{10-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}, but Hirleman's king gave him the superior hand, eliminating Schleger from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Hirleman us
Daniel Hirleman
1,150,000
100,000
100,000
Shane Schleger us
Shane Schleger
Busted

Tags: Daniel HirlemanShane Schleger

Grayson Ramage Eliminated in 16th Place ($31,315)

Level 21 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Grayson Ramage - 16th Place
Grayson Ramage - 16th Place

Brendon Rubie opened with a raise to 21,000 from the button, then Grayson Ramage pushed all in for 80,000 total from the small blind. Russell Carson folded the BB, and Rubie thought for a moment.

"I don't have much," he said. He waited another few seconds, then nodded that he was calling. Ramage showed {A-Clubs}{5-Spades}, and Rubie turned over {7-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, showing he wasn't lying.

Ramage was okay through the turn, the board coming {Q-Spades}{9-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{3-Clubs}. But the {2-Hearts} cruelly spiked on the river, pairing Rubie and sending Ramage out in 16th.

"Safe to say your button[-raising] range is 100%?" cracked Wesley Pantling afterwards. Rubie shrugged and stacked his chips. He has about 575,000 now.

Tags: Brendon RubieGrayson Ramage

Jonathan Duhamel Eliminated in 15th Place ($31,315)

Level 21 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Jonathan Duhamel - 15th Place
Jonathan Duhamel - 15th Place

The eliminations are coming quickly as we approach the end of the first one-hour level of Day 3. The latest one came in a three-way hand that developed between Jonathan Duhamel, Robert Merulla, and Wesley Pantling.

A preflop UTG raise from Duhamel resulted in both Pantling (SB) and Merulla (BB) calling, creating a 23,000 pot. The flop came {3-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, and Pantling led with a bet of 44,000. Merulla called the bet, then Duhamel raised all in for 427,000 total. Pantling called, and Merulla stepped aside.

Pantling {A-Spades}{A-Clubs}
Duhamel {A-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Duhamel was behind, but heart could change that quickly. But the turn was the {8-Clubs} and river the {7-Spades}, and the 2010 WSOP Main Event champion hit the rail in 15th.

Pantling now sits with a handsome stack of 1.165 million.

Tags: Jonathan DuhamelWesley Pantling

Level: 22

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 2,000

Nuts?

With the board reading {a-Clubs}{6-Spades}{2-Spades}, Justin Filtz led out for 34,000 into Hafiz Khan. Khan called.

Both players checked the {9-Diamonds} on the turn, but after the {3-Hearts} rivered, Filtz led again - this time for 150,000.

"What a terrible river," Khan sighed.

His face showed that he wanted to fold, but he grabbed a stack of green T25,000 chips and splashed them into the pot.

"Nuts," Filtz said confidently, opening up {4-Spades}{3-Clubs} for just a pair of threes.

There was a beat.

"Annnnnnd I misread my hand," Filtz admitted.

Khan opened up {a-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} for two pair, and won the pot.

"You thought I had it too," Filtz chuckled.

"Yeah," Khan agreed. "It was probably a bad call."

Player Chips Progress
Justin Filtz
Justin Filtz
2,050,000
-50,000
-50,000
Hafiz Khan us
Hafiz Khan
1,100,000
125,000
125,000

Tags: Hafiz KhanJustin Filtz

Who's Got the Best Hand?

Massimiliano Martinez opened to 25,000 on the button, Justin Filtz called in the small blind, and Dan O'Brien moved all in for 268,000 from the big. Martinez re-shoved, Filtz folded, and the hands were opened.

O'Brien: {a-Diamonds}{6-Spades}
Martinez: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}

"Hey!" O'Brien said excitedly. "Who's got the best hand? All you need is an ace in this game."

The flop came down {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, giving O'Brien two pair. The {5-Clubs} on the turn effectively ended the hand, and the {3-Clubs} on the river made it official.

"How's it feel to be the best, Dan O'Brien?" Haviz Khan needled him.

"It's tough," O'Brien shot back with a grin.

Player Chips Progress
Dan O'Brien us
Dan O'Brien
570,000
280,000
280,000
Massimiliano Martinez it
Massimiliano Martinez
375,000
-300,000
-300,000

Tags: Dan O'BrienMassimiliano Martinez

Rubie Shines in Series Debut

Level 22 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Brendon Rubie
Brendon Rubie

Among the final 14 we find the 21-year-old Brendon Rubie, one of the WSOP newcomers featured just before the start of this year's Series in PokerNews' "Rookie Roundup" (see here).

Prior to turning 21, the young Australian made his name online where he won over $1.8 million playing as "brendon1717" and "Brendooor." He's also had a chance to test the tourney waters outside of the U.S., having collected nearly a quarter million USD in live tourney winnings already.

His biggest live cash came at the Melbourne Poker Championship in May 2010 when he bested a field of 590 to win the $1K main event, good for a six-figure score (AU$118,000, or $104,465 USD).

As demonstrated by that earlier knockout by Rubie of Grayson Ramage -- in which Rubie opened with {7-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} from the button, then called Ramage's eight-BB all-in shove from the blinds -- Rubie seems to possess that willingness to take risks often associated with the younger online player for whom short-handed and heads-up play is their bread-and-butter.

Tags: Brendon Rubie