2012 World Series of Poker

Event 43: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
$654,380
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,739,500
Entries
2,770
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Congratulations to Henry Lu, Winner of Event 43: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em ($654,380)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Champion, Henry Lu
Champion, Henry Lu

After another huge day of poker action, Henry Lu has been crowned the champion of Event 43: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em. A great effort from Lu saw him pocket a cool $654,380, along with taking home his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet. That's not to mention the fact that earlier in the day he was down to less than two big blinds, but we will get to that.

The day started with 20 players all hoping to make it where Lu stands right now. Of course, there can only be one winner and so 19 players fell by the wayside throughout the day. The first of those players was Michael De Gilio, followed by Andres Sanchez (20th), Adam Foster (19th), Carl DiVeglia III (18th), Daniel Zeihen (17th) and Michael Morgousky (16th).

At this point the eliminations started flying fast as Mark Ketteringham (14th) and Michael Judge (13th) joined the above players on the rail. Randy Lew started the day with one of the larger stacks, but was never able to get anything going on Day 3. The eventual last hand of Lew’s tournament saw him all-in holding {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} against the {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs} of Henry Lu. A {9-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{q-Hearts} board gave Lu enough to eliminate Lew in 12th place and we were one player away from the “unofficial” final table.

The story of the day was definitely the fact that Lu had seen his chip stack increase from just 40,000 earlier in the day, all the way to 1,400,000 by the time he had eliminated Lew. That amount was only good for a little more than one big blind. Lu then continued to see his stack increase as he amazingly eliminated Jess Yaginuma in 11th place to see us head to the “unofficial” final table.

With ten players still in contention, it was Zach Clark who couldn’t survive to see an official final table appearance added to his poker resume this summer. Clark’s final hand was an unlucky one and something which saw Lu continue his run good. Clark’s {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} was outflopped by Lu’s {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}, with Lu’s set enough to send Clark to the rail.

With that, Lu had eliminated the last three players before the final table and would go into the final nine with 10,000 chips less than Neil Channing, who was the chip leader.

The first player to be eliminated at the final table was Jared Rosenbaum. It was Channing who dealt the fatal blow to Rosenbaum, with his {q-Hearts}{q-Spades} too strong for Rosenbaum’s {a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} as he increased his chip lead even further. The eighth place spot would go to Francois Dur and it would again be the {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} of Channing that would prevail. This time Channing was up against {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} and with no help for Dur, he was out the door with $63,459.

Balazs Botond was the next to go in seventh place, with his short-stack being shoved in the middle holding {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and not finding any help against John Nelson’s {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}. Neil Channing was still the chip leader at this point and that would grow even stronger as he eliminated Hovan Nguyen in sixth place.

Channing’s chip lead would increase even further as he dealt the fatal blow to John Nelson. Channing held {k-Spades}{q-Hearts} on a {3-Hearts}{q-Spades}{j-Clubs} flop and was up against the all-in Nelson, who hel {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}. No help came on the turn or river, and Nelson was eliminated in fifth place. Coming back from a dinner break, Channing held more than half the total chips in play and that continued as he took down the biggest pot of the tournament. Channing then went on to continue his dominance, eliminating Tom Alner in fourth place when Alner open shoved {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and couldn’t compete with Channing’s {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}.

Going into three-handed play, Channing held three quarters of all the chips in play. James Mackey managed to win some of those chips by doubling up through Channing, but on the very next hand was eliminated in dramatic fashion. Mackey held {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and was up against Channing’s {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}. By the time the {k-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{3-Spades} board had run out, it was looking Mackey would double yet again. However, the powers that be had other ideas, slamming down a {5-Spades} on the river. With that, Channing had eliminated five players in the lead up to the heads-up battle and would hold a 5-1 chip lead over Henry Lu. However, Lu would not go down without a fight.

One of the earliest hands of heads-up saw Lu double up, then from there he took down a huge pot to see the chip lead swing his way. From there, it was a roller coaster ride of ups and downs, with Channing holding his huge chip lead on multiple occasions. Lu was all in and at risk twice, doubling both times. From there it was nothing less than epic battle that lasted almost three hours. Eventually the last hand of the night played out, and in classic tournament fashion, it was a flip for his life that Channing couldn’t survive.

Channing look shattered after the loss, but must be commended for his gallant effort that sees him pocket $406,409. That amount sees Channing’s all-time tournament winnings now eclipse $3 million, and we are sure he will continue searching for that WSOP gold bracelet that has eluded him so far.

Congratulations to Henry Lu for becoming the champion of Event 43 and taking down his first bracelet. He truly lived by the old poker adage that says a man only needs a "chip and a chair." That’s all from us tonight, be sure to return soon as PokerNews continues their live coverage of the 2012 World Series of Poker.

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Neil Channing Eliminated in 2nd Place ($406,409)

Neil Channing 2nd Place
Neil Channing 2nd Place

Neil Channing opened to 250,000 from the button and Henry Lu moved all in. Channing called for his tournament life and the cards were tabled.

Channing: {A-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds}
Lu: {4-Clubs} {4-Hearts}

The crowd rose to their feet and watched the flop come {2-Hearts} {3-Spades} {Q-Spades}. The turn came {K-Diamonds} and Channing picked up several more outs. But he would brick when the river fell {3-Clubs}.

Lu's rail mobbed him on stage in celebration in stark contrast to Channing who sat motionless, completely stunned that the tournament was over. He finally got up from his chair, shook Lu's hand and walked out to a round of applause.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Lu us
Henry Lu
12,465,000 3,550,000
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
Busted

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Momentum Clearly in Channing's Favor

Neil Channing
Neil Channing

Neil Channing opened on the button and Henry Lu called. The flop came {4-Hearts} {K-Clubs} {7-Spades}, Lu bet 300,000 and Channing called. The turn came {10-Hearts}, Lu checked and Channing bet 450,000.

Lu called and the river came {6-Hearts}. Lu checked, Channing bet 600,000 and Lu convinced himself to call after several moments. Channing tabled {10-Clubs} {4-Clubs} for two pair and Lu mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
9,915,000 2,700,000
Henry Lu us
Henry Lu
2,550,000 -2,700,000

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Lu Takes Momentum Swinging Pot

Henry Lu took the lead.
Henry Lu took the lead.

Henry Lu opened to 175,000 on the button and Neil Channing raised to 425,000. Lu called and the flop came {2-Diamonds} {5-Spades} {6-Diamonds}. Channing bet 275,000 and Lu raised to 600,000.

"How much do you have behind?" Channing asked Lu. The floorman gave an apporoximate count to Channing.

Channing called and the turn came {3-Clubs}. Channing checked, Lu bet 1,000,000 and Channing called after just a moment's thought. The river came {6-Hearts}, Channing checked and Lu bet 1,000,000 a second time.

Channing wasted no time in folding and Lu has taken a slight chip lead over Channing.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Lu us
Henry Lu
7,165,000 2,365,000
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
5,300,000 -2,365,000

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Lu Doubles Early in Heads Up Play

Henry Lu doubles up
Henry Lu doubles up

Neil Channing opened to 175,000 on the button and Henry Lu raised to 480,000. Channing then slid out 1.5 million and Lu moved all in. Channing called and the cards were tabled.

Lu: {A-Spades} {Q-Spades}
Channing: {A-Clubs} {J-Clubs}

The board ran {10-Hearts} {8-Spades} {10-Clubs} {6-Clubs} {5-Hearts} and Lu doubled up and has chips to play with Channing.

Player Chips Progress
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
7,530,000 -2,670,000
Henry Lu us
Henry Lu
5,000,000 2,750,000

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James Mackey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($286,000)

James Mackey  - 3rd Place
James Mackey - 3rd Place

Straight after James Mackey doubled through Neil Channing, it was looking like it was about to happen all over again. This time, Mackey was all-in holding {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} against Channing's {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}.

The {k-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop and Mackey's rail would be up on their feet celebrating. The {3-Spades} turn changed nothing and it was looking like Mackey was in very good shape to give himself a real chance at making a run at the title.

River: {5-Spades}

The poker gods had different ideas as the devastating river would give Channing the best hand, eliminating Mackey in third place and sending Channing into the heads-up battle with an unprecedented chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
10,100,000 2,000,000
James Mackey us
James Mackey
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Biggest Pot of the Tournament

Neil Channing and James Mackey in a pot together.
Neil Channing and James Mackey in a pot together.

Neil Channing and James Mackey continued their duel and played the biggest pot of the tournament so far. On a flop of {5-Spades} {2-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}, Channing bet 100,000 and Mackey called.

The turn brought the {K-Diamonds}, Channing checked and Mackey bet 255,000. Channing took a minute and raised to 715,000. Mackey shuffled his chips in thought and then quietly called.

The river came {Q-Diamonds} and Channing bet 1,325,000. The tension was high in the Mothership as they waited for Mackey's decision. Ultimately, Mackey called after some thought.

Channing tabled {2-Diamonds} {2-Spades} for a full house and Mackey mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
7,900,000 1,500,000
James Mackey us
James Mackey
WSOP 1X Winner
1,500,000 -1,000,000

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John Nelson Eliminated in 5th Place ($151,338)

John Nelson - 5th Place
John Nelson - 5th Place

John Nelson had been bleeding chips for the last few orbits and would then get all his chips in on a {3-Hearts}{q-Spades}{j-Clubs} flop. He held {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and unfortunately would run into the giant stack of Neil Channing, who held {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}.

Nelson would need some help that would never come as the {8-Diamonds} on the turn and the {10-Spades} on the river would send the pot to Channing and Nelson out the door in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
John Nelson us
John Nelson
Busted

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