2012 World Series of Poker

Event 17: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$445,899
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,682,600
Entries
179
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0

Bevand Leads a Stacked Pack of 17

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Manuel Bevand
Manuel Bevand

Today was Day 2 of the $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event, numbered 17 on the WSOP schedule. From the starting field of 179, the surviving 69 returned to the felt to play another ten levels. The money bubble was burst very late in the night, and it's Manuel Bevand who'll lead the remaining 17 players into tomorrow's finale. His massive stack of 961,000 chips puts him miles ahead of his nearest challenger.

The field that returned for Day 2 was absolutely packed with notables. November Niner Matt Giannetti was one of the first to drop out, and he was followed out the door by Gavin Smith, Erick Lindgren, Shannon Shorr, John Juanda, and Kevin MacPhee. Defending champion Amir Lehavot bagged up after Day 1, but the early stages of the second day was his downfall this time around. Also exiting fairly early on were Erik Seidel, Jon Aguiar, Steve O'Dwyer, Tom Marchese, and Robert Mizrachi. A bit later fell Olivier Busquet, Andrew Lichtenberger, Humberto Brenes, Noah Schwartz, Liv Boeree, and another former November Niner, Jason Senti.

Steve Landfish came into the day with the big stack, but his early trend was downward. He seemed to be struggling through the opening levels a bit, but he managed to find his groove once again. Matt Stout was nice enough to help him re-find it. Stout found what he thought was a favorable spot when Landfish five-bet shoved on him. Stout quickly called all in with ace-king, but Landfish had been dealt two aces. The ensuing knockout allowed him to chip back up into the lead, and he'd hover around that spot for the rest of the night.

He couldn't go wire-to-wire, though, mostly because of the heater Shaun Deeb was on during the middle stages of play. A fast start saw him win a few key pots to put his name among the big stacks. Deeb's first big bite came at the expense of Leonid Bilokur and his pocket queens. Deeb put him at risk with {10-Hearts} {J-Hearts}, and the board ran {7-Hearts} {3-Spades} {3-Hearts} {5-Hearts} {8-Clubs} to earn Deeb the knockout. A short while later, he won a big flip with pocket jacks against Chris Moore's {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}, and just like that, he was one of the leaders.

He was already accumulating a formidable stack when a cooler of a pot arrived between he and Nabih Zaczac. The latter got heaps of chips in with {A-Diamonds} {K-Clubs} on a {8-Clubs} {A-Clubs} {J-Clubs} flop. It's hard to fault him for that, but Deeb's {J-Spades} {J-Diamonds} had him drawing more slender than Zaczac had hoped. When the turn and river bricked off, one of the biggest pots of the tournament was pushed to Deeb, and with it came a commanding chip lead.

Deeb cooled off after the dinner break, though, and his slip allowed Ryan Julius to sit in the top spot briefly. Landfish retook that spot as the night wore on, but it was Bevand who got the last laugh.

Jeff Tims took the first bite out of Mike McDonald's stack with 20 players remaining when he turned Broadway against McDonald's ace-queen. The very next hand, McDonald got the rest of his chips in against Bevand on a nine-high flop. McDonald was working with a respectable {K-Hearts} {9-Spades}, but he was in bad shape. The Frenchman rolled over two red queens, and the {Q-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds} sent McDonald off to the rail with a big frown.

That brought the field to the bubble, and it took just a few hands to find the unlucky 19th-place finisher. It was WSOP stalwart Farzad Bonyadi who fell with pocket fives against {A-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds}. An ace on the river ended Bonyadi's day as the bubble boy.

The 18 who survived that bubble are all guaranteed a payday this weekend, and there is some serious talent (and quite a few bracelets) left in the field. Only Bertrand Grospellier cashed but failed to make it through Day 2. He exited in 18th place right at night's end. Some of the notables who will return for the final day are Julius, Antonio Esfandiari, Hoyt Corkins, Ali Eslami, Andy Frankenberger, Matt Marafioti, David Benyamine, Chris Klodnicki, and Cary Katz.

Sheesh.

Oh, hey. Let's not forget about Phil Ivey. The man himself is back at the WSOP for 2012, and he's doing some serious bracelet hunting once again. Ivey's played just about everything this summer, and he's already made one final table. He's in contention for another here tomorrow. After a relatively quiet day on the felt, Ivey bagged up 180,000 chips to put himself in 11th place for Day 3.

Speaking of Day 3... the conclusion of this event is another can't-miss here at the WSOP. We'll be back at 1:00 PM to play on down to a winner, and we hope you'll join us back here. Can Ivey grab number nine? Will Deeb finally break through at the WSOP? Or maybe one of the two remaining French players can snag their first bracelet of this young summer.

Until tomorrow, all that's left is goodnight!

Tags: Manuel Bevand

Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier Eliminated in 18th Place ($23,876)

Elky Grospellier eliminated in 18th place
Elky Grospellier eliminated in 18th place

Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier raised to 40,000 in first position, committing close to half his stack. Alexander Venovski was next to act and he moved all-in for 108,000. A few folds later and the action stopped dead in its tracks at the seat of Jeff Tims.

"I am all-in," said Tims.

The action folded around to ElkY and he didn't like it one little bit.

"You can fold ElkY," said Venovski.

ElkY made the call and we had a three-way all-in with Tims covering both stacks.

Venovski{J-Hearts} {J-Clubs}
ElkY{5-Clubs} {5-Diamonds}
Tims{A-Hearts} {A-Clubs}

Tims was the clear favorite to triple up but it would all change on the flop.

Flop: {J-Spades} {5-Hearts} {3-Hearts}

Both Venovski and ElkY had flopped sets meaning Tims needed an ace to catch up! The turn {Q-Spades} and river {9-Clubs} completed the board and ElkY was out, Tims was reduced to 233,000 and Venovski moved up to 364,000.

Player Chips Progress
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
Busted

Tags: Alexander VenovskiBertrand GrospellierJeff Tims

Farzad Bonyadi Has Been Eliminated On The Bubble

No fourth bracelet for Farzad Bonyadi
No fourth bracelet for Farzad Bonyadi

The three-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet holder, Farzad Bonyadi, has been eliminated on the bubble. It was a blind on blind encounter with the chip leader Manuel Bevand and after a series of raises and re-raises both players decided to just get it all-in. The cards were turned over and it was another flip with Bonyadi slightly ahead.

Bevand{A-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds}
Bonyadi{5-Hearts} {5-Diamonds}

The players engulfed the table and each and every one of them was baying for an ace or a queen. It eventually arrived on the river on a board of {6-Spades} {6-Diamonds} {K-Clubs} {10-Spades} {A-Spades} and Bonyadi was out. The remaining eighteen players are now guaranteed at least $23,876 for their troubles.

Player Chips Progress
Manuel Bevand fr
Manuel Bevand
960,000 170,000
Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
WSOP 4X Winner
Busted

Tags: Farzad BonyadiManuel Bevand

Bevand Takes The Chip Lead; Timex is Out

Timex proves how fickle poker can be. Third place to zero place in just two hands.
Timex proves how fickle poker can be. Third place to zero place in just two hands.

Manuel Bevand has just taken the chip lead with 30-minutes left to play in the last level of the day. The unfortunate recipient of the Bevand blow was Mike McDonald, who leaves us just two places shy of the money.

The action folded around to Manuel Bevand in the small blind and he raised to 36,000. McDonald was seated in the big and he made the call. The flop was {9-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {2-Hearts}, Bevand bet 51,000, McDonald raised pot, Bevand re-raised pot (which put McDonald all-in) and McDonald called.

Bevand{Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts}
McDonald{K-Hearts} {9-Spades}

The turn was {6-Diamonds} and river {10-Spades} and incredibly Timex was out. We say incredibly because he just a few short hands ago he was third in chips behind Steve Landfish and Ryan Julius who Bevand now leapfrogs over.

Player Chips Progress
Manuel Bevand fr
Manuel Bevand
790,000 435,000
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
Busted

Tags: Manuel BevandMike McDonald

Another Short Stack Doubles Up: ElkY This Time

Double Up For ElkY
Double Up For ElkY

The short stacks just keep doubling up.

Patrick Cronin raised to 23,000 in the hijack seat and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier moved all-in from the cutoff for around 50,000. The action folded back around to Cronin who made the call and we had a flip on our hands.

ElkY{A-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}
Cronin{7-Clubs} {7-Spades}

Board: {2-Clubs} {3-Hearts} {A-Hearts} {8-Clubs} {8-Hearts}

ElkY moved up to 106,000 and Cronin is pegged back at 350,000.

Player Chips Progress
Patrick Cronin us
Patrick Cronin
350,000 70,000
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
106,000 -24,000

Tags: Bertrand GrospellierPatrick Cronin

McDonald Calls Time on Moorman

Chris Moorman has been eliminated
Chris Moorman has been eliminated

Mike "Timex" McDonald has just ended the tournament hopes of Chris Moorman just shy of the money.

The action folded around to McDonald who completed from the small blind. Moorman was seated in the big and he made a standard raise which McDonald called. The dealer handed the pair the {10-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} {2-Clubs} flop and a fight ensued. McDonald checked, Moorman bet 16,000, McDonald raised 'pot', Moorman moved all-in and McDonald called. When the hands were turned face up it was Moorman looking happier.

McDonald{7-Clubs} {6-Clubs}
Moorman{10-Diamonds} {3-Spades}

So McDonald needed a six, seven or running clubs. The turn was the {Q-Hearts} and by this time Moorman was a 89.64% favourite to win the hand. The dealer peeled over the final card and it was the {7-Spades}.

A deflated Moorman picked himself up and took the lonely walk out of the Rio and McDonald now has 490,000.

Player Chips Progress
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
490,000 132,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Chris MoormanMike McDonald

Clubs For Weinman

Daniel Weinman doubles up
Daniel Weinman doubles up

Daniel Weinman raised to 35,000 in the cutoff and next to act was Matt Marafioti on the button. Marafioti has taken an eternity to make every decision today but this time he was in the pot quicker than a greyhound whizzes around the track.

"Let's make it 70," said Marafioti.

The action folded back around to Weinman and he decided to move all-in for 91,000 total, but it was a crying action. Marafioti made the call.

Weinman{A-Clubs} {10-Clubs}
Marafioti{A-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}

So Weinman needed clubs and they rained down on the board like the streets of Ibiza.

Board: {3-Clubs} {2-Clubs} {6-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} {8-Hearts}

Weinman moved up to 182,000 and Marafioti was down to 147,000.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Weinman us
Daniel Weinman
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
182,000 57,000
Matt Marafioti ca
Matt Marafioti
147,000 -129,000

Tags: Daniel WeinmanMatt Marafioti

Landfish Finds a Set to Hook Moorman

Steve Landfish
Steve Landfish

Steve Landfish raised to 17,000 in first position, Manuel Bevand called in the cutoff as did Chris Moorman in the small blind.

So the trio saw a flop of {5-Hearts} {3-Hearts} {4-Spades} and Moorman took the betting lead for 33,000 and both players made the call. The {Q-Clubs} turned up on fourth street and Moorman fired his second bullet, this time for 90,000. Landfish was next to act and he moved all-in for around 267,000, Bevand folded and Moorman made the call.

Landfish{3-Spades} {3-Diamonds}
Moorman{3-Clubs} {4-Clubs}

So Moorman needed some help and the {5-Hearts} on the river was not the card he was hoping for. Landfish is back up to a mammoth 684,000 and Moorman is back down to 155,000.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Landfish us
Steve Landfish
684,000 299,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
155,000 -260,000

Tags: Chris MoormanManuel BevandSteve Landfish

Julius Doubles Through Deeb To Grab The Lead

Ryan Julius
Ryan Julius

Action folded to Ryan Julius in the small blind and he raised to 15,000. Shaun Deeb three-bet to 40,000 from the big blind, but Julius came right back over the top with a four-bet to about 80,000. Deeb five-bet, Julius six-bet shoved for 270,000, and Deeb called.

Julius: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}
Deeb: {A-Spades}{K-Hearts}

Deeb needed an ace, but didn't find it as the board rolled out {7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Julius us
Ryan Julius
540,000 335,000
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
WSOP 6X Winner
204,000 -271,000

Tags: Ryan JuliusShaun Deeb

Kenney Knocked Off

Bryn Kenney - out
Bryn Kenney - out

Manuel Bevand came in raising to 12,000 in early position, and Bryn Kenney three-bet to 29,000 from the hijack. Bevand clicked it back to 52,000, Kenney shoved for 130,000, and the cards were on their backs soon thereafter.

Showdown
Bevand: {Q-Spades} {Q-Clubs}
Kenney: {A-Spades} {K-Clubs}

There was no help for Kenny on the {9-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {9-Spades} {5-Spades} {5-Clubs} board, and Bevand's queens outrun him. Kenney is forced to the rail in 25th place, and the money bubble is starting to loom on the horizon.

Bevand has positioned himself well as he stacks up a half-million chips following that knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Manuel Bevand fr
Manuel Bevand
505,000 122,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Bryn KenneyManuel Bevand