PokerStars and PokerNews are excited to announce the Exclusive PokerNews Main Event! - $20,000 added tournament.
This tournament takes place on July 17 at 1400 EST.
It has a $10+$1 buy-in, and $20,000 has been added to the prize pool. The structure is very deep: 30,000 starting chips, 15-minute blinds and the levels begin at 50-100.
This tournament is open to all PokerStars players, no matter whether they signed up through PokerNews or not. The only way to play in this tournament is with the password, which will be released at random times during our World Series of Poker Main Event Live Reporting.
If you do not have a PokerStars account, make sure you do sign up through PokerNews and use marketing code “POKERNEWS.COM”. This will ensure your eligibility in any future PokerNews-exclusive promotions, as well as getting you a 100%-up-to-$600 deposit bonus.
Tournament Specifics:
Name: Exclusive PokerNews Main Event
Date: July 17, 2011, starting at 2:00 PM EST
Game: NLH Freezout (password protected) ID#413428486
Buyin: $10+1
Prize: $20,000 added
Structure: starting @ 50-100, 15-min blinds
Starting stack: 30,000 chips
Password: PNLIVE
Payout: standard
Late reg: 120 mins
Tod Holley limped in from early position, a player in middle position raised to 24,000, and the action folded back to Holley who called. The flop fell , and Holley checked to his opponent who continued for 33,000. Holley called.
The turn was the , and Holley's opponent moved all in out of turn. The bet did not stand, unless Holley checked, and Holley asked for a count. The bet would be for 144,000. Holley went deep into the tank, chomping on his unlit cigar and rubbing his face. He eventually folded, and his opponent raked in the pot.
The ESPN camera crews hung around so that they could capture the cards on their small, handheld camera, and Holley was able to coax his opponent to open his hand for everyone. It was the , which made Holley feel great about his fold.
We picked up this one on the turn, after it appeared Thomas "gnightmoon" Fuller (in the blinds), Max Heinzelmann (middle position), and Tom Grey (button) had checked around following a flop.
The turn brought the and a check from Fuller. Heinzelmann bet 33,000, then Grey raised to 100,000. Fuller then announced he was all in, and Heinzelmann tanked for some time before letting his hand go. Grey, who had Fuller covered, made the call.
Fuller showed for a set of deuces, but had run into a bad spot as Grey had for a better set. The river was the , and Fuller is out in 408th place.
Grey now has right at 1 million, while Heinzelmann has 1.52 million.
Matt Salsberg started the action, opening to 22,000 from early position. David Meagher then three-bet shoved for 130,000 from middle position, and Eric Stocz iso-shoved for nearly 300,000 from the blinds. Salsberg called as fast as possible, and the hands were tabled.
Salsberg:
Meagher:
Stocz:
"Please hold," Salsberg said with his hands on his head. "Please hold."
He held as the board ran , eliminating both Meagher and Stocz from the tournament.
Although Lee was behind on the flop, he turned a full house to have Iadisernia in bad shape where only a jack on the river could save him. Unlike during his last big hand, Iadisernia’s rail was silent this time as the hit the river. After it was counted out, Iadisernia paid Lee the 435,000 in chips that he owed him and took a huge hit down to 170,000. Shortly afterwards, his seat was empty and we believe that he busted.
As the spectators begin to pour out of the Amazon Room in preparation for the Ye Olde Bagge et Tagge, we should point out that the floor staff are once again rocking out in the same-colored suits.
Some of you may remember from Day 1d that the floor staff were participating in the first annual "WSOP".
This time, the floor staff are now decked out like the New Zealand rugby league team - all black. You can probably guess what the punchline is going to be already.