2012 World Series of Poker

Event 44: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Rocco Palumbo
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$464,464
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,654,100
Entries
2,949
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Tony Welds Leads Day 1 of Event #44: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Amnon Fillipi close to chip lead
Amnon Fillipi close to chip lead

The 44th event of the 2012 World Series of Poker (WSOP) continued it's late trend of ever-increasing fields when 2,949 entries souls took to the felt. That figure eclipsed last years total of 2,890 entrants, an event that saw Kenneth Griffin take home his first ever WSOP bracelet in his first ever live cash.

We will have to wait for another two days to see who our next 'Kenneth Griffin' will be, but in the meantime Tony Welds leads the way. Welds bagged and tagged 131,900 chips and leads the final 297 players as we close the books on Day 1 and look forward to Day 2 in a few hours time.

When the day began - eleven long levels ago - the field was shrinking quicker than little girls called Alice when they drink out of bottles with the motif "DRINK ME" emblazoned on them. A whole raft of talent left the competition. From the ladies section we lost Kathy Liebert, Liv Boeree and Erika Moutinho and from the gentleman's section Barry Shulman Tony Cousineau, Jason Senti and Terrence Chan were shown the door.

The halls of the Rio were echoing with bad beat stories but none funnier than Govert Metaal. He was eliminated very early and told us that if we thought that exit was fast we hadn't seen anything yet. In the previous day Metaal played in the $1,500 and was eliminated so quickly he caught the same taxi home that had brought him to the event because it hadn't even moved up the line!

After the dinner break and it was a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner who topped the charts. Only days ago, Blair Hinkle, had finished 4th in Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em earning $192,734 and he received a gift just after dinner. After five-betting with {K-Clubs} {K-Hearts} his opponent tank-called with {A-} {2-Hearts}. The board ran out devoid of any aces and Hinkle was the first player to surpass the 60k mark mark.

"It must be the hat," said Ryan Julius referring to the white fisherman's hat seated on top of the Hinkle bonce.

We lost John Racener, Christian de Leon and Mathew Frankland at one end and Jake Schindler popped up with 70,000 at the other. Schindler had been seated next to Patrik Antonius's wife Maya for most of the day and he didn't have a clue who she was. Then during one of their conversations Mrs Antonius told Schindler that her husband was playing in the $50k and then revealed it was Antonius.

"Antonius? He's a huge fish," joked Schindler.

The tail end of the tournament was all about the bubble with the entire last level consumed with hand for hand play with Erik Seidel and Maya Antonius two of the notables to avoid elimination. But the bubble did burst and the play stopped dead. The battle at the top was close right to the bitter end with only 1,000 chips separating Tony Welds and Amnon Filippi when the bags were finally checked.

Day 2 starts at 1:00PM in the Amazon room and PokerNews will bring you all of the action.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Welds
Tony Welds
131,900 9,900
Amnon Filippi us
Amnon Filippi
WSOP 1X Winner
130,900 -36,100
Julian Parmann us
Julian Parmann
101,400 1,400
Mazin Khoury us
Mazin Khoury
100,900 6,900
Mikhail Lakhitov ru
Mikhail Lakhitov
WSOP 1X Winner
98,100 18,100
Jude Ainsworth ie
Jude Ainsworth
96,600 600
Kevin Elia us
Kevin Elia
94,200 14,200
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
90,200 17,200
Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
WSOP 1X Winner
77,000 -3,000

Tags: Tony Welds

Maya Antonius Escapes The Bubble

Maya Antonius
Maya Antonius

We are now hand for hand on the bubble and we had five simultaneous all-in showdowns. The one table we were at was Table #5 and an all-in and call involving Maya Antonius. She was all-in from the small blind for 16,200 and a player in mid-position had her covered. Antonius held {Q-Clubs} {Q-Spades} and her opponent held {A-Spades} {K-Diamonds}. The board ran out {J-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} {9-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} and Antonius doubled up as did the other four players in the other hands!

Player Chips Progress
Maya Antonius
Maya Antonius
36,000 18,600

Tags: Maya Antonius

Silver Section Review: Filippi Dominating

Amnon Filippi dominating
Amnon Filippi dominating

The trio of Amnon Filippi, Melanie Weisner and Pascal LeFrancois have been split up with the only remaining player in his original seat being the World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner LeFrancois. Weisner has been eliminated after losing a string of pots culminating in a negative flip - {A-} {K-} v {Q-} {Q-}. Filippo is not out though, instead he has been moved, and he needed a wheelbarrow to help him with his chips - 175,000 at the last count! He must have been running well on his new table because he just showed down pocket queens after forcing to Kevin Elia to lay down a hand prompting a player to shout, "man how can you run so hot?"

A whole host of other notable names have bitten the dust along with Weisner. Padraig Parkinson has been eliminated after running {K-} {K-} into {A-} {7-} of all hands. An ace on the river sending the Irishman out of the Brasilia Room. Mohsin Charania has been eliminated after running {A-} {10-} into {Q-} {Q-} pre flop, and we have also lost David Williams, Florian Langman and Pierre Neuville.

Joining Filippi at the top end of the charts are WSOP bracelet holder Mikhail Lakhitov (105,000), Kevin Elia (77,000), Jude Ainsworth (74,000), Julian Parmann (70,000) & Stanislaw Kretz (63,000).

There are 333 players left with fifteen minutes remaining of Level 10. The average stack is now 26,568.

Player Chips Progress
Amnon Fillipi
Amnon Fillipi
173,000 126,000
Mikhail Lakhitov ru
Mikhail Lakhitov
WSOP 1X Winner
105,000
Kevin Elia us
Kevin Elia
77,000
Jude Ainsworth ie
Jude Ainsworth
74,000 68,600
Julian Parmann us
Julian Parmann
70,000
Stanislaw Kretz de
Stanislaw Kretz
63,000
Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
WSOP 1X Winner
51,000 34,000
James Wall ca
James Wall
50,000 -5,000
Joe Cada us
Joe Cada
35,000 11,000
Alexander Dovzhenko ua
Alexander Dovzhenko
27,000 18,000
Konstantin Puchkov ru
Konstantin Puchkov
WSOP 1X Winner
24,000 15,000
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
WSOP 1X Winner
22,000 12,000
Clayton Mozdzen ca
Clayton Mozdzen
15,000 11,100
Matthias Kurtz de
Matthias Kurtz
15,000
Pascal LeFrancois ca
Pascal LeFrancois
WSOP 1X Winner
12,000 -10,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
11,000 -4,400
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
11,000 1,000
Marcel Luske nl
Marcel Luske
8,500 1,500
David Williams us
David Williams
Busted
Florian Langman
Florian Langman
Busted
David Emmons us
David Emmons
Busted
Melanie Weisner us
Melanie Weisner
Busted
Padraig Parkinson ie
Padraig Parkinson
Busted
Pierre Neuville be
Pierre Neuville
Busted
Steven van Zadelhoff nl
Steven van Zadelhoff
Busted

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Gold Section Recap: Racener and Leon Out; Kornuth Looking Good

Is that the bass player from Duran Duran?
Is that the bass player from Duran Duran?

We are halfway through Level 9 and there are four-hundred and seventy players remaining. Here is a quick recap of the shenanigans in the Gold Section.

Peter Walsworth was one of our early chip leaders and now he is one of our post dinner fatalities. The last time we checked on him he was sat on a stack of around 39,000 (double the average). Paul Berende told us that he bluffed most of them to the player seated to his right, before losing the rest in a rather unfair heads-up match with {A-} {2-} versus the {A-} {K-} of Berende.

Christian de Leon has also been eliminated in the cruelest of fashions. Jaspal Brar opened from the button, De Leon moved all-in for around 5,000 and Brar called. De Leon held {J-} {J-} and Brar {9-} {9-}. The flop was {9-} {3-} {3-} and the rest is all water under the bridge.

Our final, notable, casualty in the Gold section is former November Niner John Racener. Mathew Frankland was kind enough to talk us through the Racener exit. Frankland opened, David Stephen called before Racener three-bet, Frankland folded and Stephen called. The action checked through on a board of {Q-} {x-} {x-} {K-} {10-}, Stephen bet 2,500, Racener raised, Stephen moved all-in and Racener called. Stephen turned over {A-} {J-} for the nuts and Racener mucked what Frankland believes was pocket tens.

The players moving at the right end of the counts include Adam Heger, Tucker Hummel, Mazin Khoury, Robert Jin and Adam Kornuth.

Post Note: Mathew Frankland has just come and taken his phone out of the charge with a face like a slapped fish, courtesy of losing a 30k flip.

Player Chips Progress
Mazin Khoury us
Mazin Khoury
68,000
Tucker Hummel us
Tucker Hummel
63,000
Todd Keikon
Todd Keikon
52,000
Adam Heger us
Adam Heger
50,000
Adam Kornuth us
Adam Kornuth
47,000
Ivan Demidov ru
Ivan Demidov
40,000 -5,000
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
40,000 -22,000
Paul Berende nl
Paul Berende
40,000 17,000
Kevin Iacofano us
Kevin Iacofano
35,000 15,000
David Stephen us
David Stephen
32,000
Timothy Miles us
Timothy Miles
27,000 -15,000
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
WSOP 1X Winner
26,800 6,800
Heinz Kamutzki de
Heinz Kamutzki
20,000 11,000
Scott O'Reilly
Scott O'Reilly
19,000 -2,000
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
12,000 -5,000
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
11,000 -6,000
Maya Antonius
Maya Antonius
10,600
Alessio Isaia it
Alessio Isaia
6,800
John Racener us
John Racener
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted
Peter Walsworth us
Peter Walsworth
Busted
Christian de León
Christian de León
Busted
Mathew Frankland gb
Mathew Frankland
Busted

Tags: Adam KornuthChristian de LeonJohn RacenerPeter Walsworth

Bronze Section Review: A Gift For Hinkle

Look at that hat!
Look at that hat!

With five-hundred and sixty players remaining Blair Hinkle has just been handed a gift to take him to the top of the chip counts. The ink is not yet dry on the paycheck that Blair Hinkle received for his 4th place finish in Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em, and he is at it again. The World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet holder won $192,734 for that finish, and although there is a long way to go, he is sitting pretty at the top once more.

The player in the hijack seat raised to 800, Hinkle three-bet to 2,200 out of the big blind, the hijack four-bet to 6,200 and Hinkle moved all-in. The player in the hijack removed his ear plugs and if he wasn't thinking seriously about this hand before, he was now. A few minutes passed without any movement from Hinkle and any sign of a decision from his opponent. Eventually the clock was called and the hijack decided it was time to play.

"OK…I call," said the hijack.

Hinkle, who was wearing a white fisherman's hat, turned over {K-Clubs} {K-Hearts} and the hijack sheepishly turned over {A-Clubs} {2-Hearts}. The jaw of Ryan Julius (who was watching the hand) just dropped in a, "why doesn't that ever happen to me?" type of look.

The board ran out {J-Hearts} {10-Spades} {5-Clubs} {4-Spades} {8-Diamonds}, the hijack left and the rest of the table started laughing.

"It must be the hat," said Julius.

In the very next hand the action folded around to Hinkle who raised in the small blind and the big blind folded.

"Did you see that? He had kings again," said Julius.

Player Chips Progress
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
62,000
Ivan Demidov ru
Ivan Demidov
45,000 39,000
Barry Hutter us
Barry Hutter
WSOP 1X Winner
45,000
Phil Collins us
Phil Collins
42,000 34,000
Gionni DeMurs
Gionni DeMurs
37,000
Scott O'Reilly
Scott O'Reilly
21,000
Mickey Petersen dk
Mickey Petersen
18,600 12,000
Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
WSOP 1X Winner
17,000 9,000
Sogia Lovgren
Sogia Lovgren
14,000
Ryan Julius
Ryan Julius
8,400
Marcel Luske nl
Marcel Luske
7,000
Tim Duckworth au
Tim Duckworth
Busted
Bodo Sbrzesny at
Bodo Sbrzesny
Busted

Tags: Blair Hinkle

Silver Section News: Everyone is Hitting a Brick Wall

James Wall
James Wall

With seven-hundred players remaining in the field we have some news to report from the Silver Section of the Brasilia Room. The man leading the way is James Wall. We caught him moving up to 55,000 after eliminating an opponent in a pre flop debate. Wall held {A-Diamonds} {K-Diamonds} and the player eliminated held {A-Spades} {J-Clubs} on a board of {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} {3-Diamonds} {2-Diamonds} {3-Hearts}.

Not too far behind Wall is Amnon Filippi on 47,000. Filippi has Melanie Weisner (32,000) and World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Pascal LeFrancois (22,000) on his left shoulder so we can expect some fireworks.

On the elimination front we have lost Bram Cops after he pushed with ace-nine suited and got called three way by pocket eights and king queen. His suited ace did not find a matching partner and he was out. Joining Cops on the bench are Faraz Jaka, David Peters, Gabriel Nassif and Michael Telker.

Player Chips Progress
James Wall ca
James Wall
55,000
Amnon Fillipi
Amnon Fillipi
47,000
David Emmons us
David Emmons
38,000
Zachary Humphrey us
Zachary Humphrey
35,000
Melanie Weisner us
Melanie Weisner
32,000 26,600
Joe Cada us
Joe Cada
24,000 19,000
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
23,000
Pascal LeFrancois ca
Pascal LeFrancois
WSOP 1X Winner
22,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
15,400 12,600
Steven van Zadelhoff nl
Steven van Zadelhoff
15,000
Mohsin Charania us
Mohsin Charania
WSOP 1X Winner
13,000
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
WSOP 1X Winner
10,000
Padraig Parkinson ie
Padraig Parkinson
9,000
Konstantin Puchkov ru
Konstantin Puchkov
WSOP 1X Winner
9,000 2,400
Alexander Dovzhenko ua
Alexander Dovzhenko
9,000
Florian Langman
Florian Langman
8,000
Pierre Neuville be
Pierre Neuville
8,000 1,000
Jude Ainsworth ie
Jude Ainsworth
5,400 -7,400
Clayton Mozdzen ca
Clayton Mozdzen
3,900
David Williams us
David Williams
3,300 -11,700

Tags: Amnon FillipiJames Wall

Red Section Review (Part 1)

Moutinho being consoled by The Doc after being eliminated in last years WSOP ME in 29th place
Moutinho being consoled by The Doc after being eliminated in last years WSOP ME in 29th place

We have just raced around the red section and do you know what we saw? Well let us tell you.

We cannot find the Spanish duo of Carlos Mortensen and Leo Margets. We believe Margets was eliminated in a flip - {J-} {J-} v {A-} {Q-} - but cannot find out whether Mortensen was eliminated or moved. For now we are going to assume he is busto, until we spot otherwise.

Another red-section player who is more aesthetically pleasing to the eye is Erika Moutinho. Moutinho reached notoriety when she finished in 29th place in last years World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event where she cashed for $242,636 (just one place behind her fiance David 'Doc' Sands). Moutinho has just been eliminated {A-} {3-} versus {4-} {4-} in a pre flop battle.

Contrasting fortunes for Jameson Painter and Joseph Cheong. Painter arrived on time and then departed not long after, whilst Cheong arrived late and has just doubled up. Painter was out {A-} {Q-} versus {Q-} {Q-} in another of the notorious $1k flips and Cheong doubled up {K-} {Q-} versus {K-} {10-}.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Cheong us
Joseph Cheong
WSOP 1X Winner
6,000
Kristijonas Andrulis lt
Kristijonas Andrulis
5,600 -200
Amit Makhija us
Amit Makhija
2,700 1,575
Leo Margets es
Leo Margets
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Busted
Jameson Painter us
Jameson Painter
Busted
Erika Moutinho us
Erika Moutinho
Busted
Carlos Mortensen es
Carlos Mortensen
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Carlos MortensenErika MoutinhoJameson PainterJoseph CheongLeo Margets

'Lucky' Dovzhenko, Ainsworth Climbs & Shulman is Out

Two-Time WSOP Bracelet Winner Barry Shulman is out
Two-Time WSOP Bracelet Winner Barry Shulman is out

A quick jaunt around the Silver Section reveals a few stories to sell and here they are.

Jude Ainsworth is flying high with around 12,800 chips. Our enquiries reveal that he managed to stack someone very early, after his pocket aces had a fatal scrap against the pocket jacks of his opponent on a 9-high board.

Tony Cousineau has cashed fifty-one times in World Series of Poker (WSOP) events - including one in this years tournament - but he will not be making it number fifty-two during Event #44. Rumor has it that Cousineau's demise came in a three-bet pot with the board was reading {K-} {J-} {6-} {3-Diamonds}. Cousineau found himself all-in holding {A-} {K-} and his opponent was holding {8-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds} for the baby flush.

Two more players who are out in the early stages of Event #44 are Barry Shulman and Kevin Mathers. Shulman was eliminated at the hands of Enrique Garza. Garza told us that he was holding {A-} {K-}, Shulman was holding {A-} {J-} and when the flop came down containing an ace - that was the end of that. Kevin Mathers has also gone. We asked countless people on the table how he met his maker, but it appears the Mathers exit was not a memorable one. Back to work Kevmath, the poker world needs you in your rightful place!

New faces in the Silver Section belong to Erik Seidel, Melanie Weisner & the 'lucky' Alex Dovzhenko. Dovzhenko had a fantastic World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), in the Autumn, when he secured a 4th place finish in a €1,500 event and an 11th place finish in the Main Event. We just caught Dovzhenko raking in a pot against an eliminated player, who said Dovzhenko was, "so lucky dude." When we last left Dovzhenko he was laughing his head off, and muttering the words lucky under his breath. Lucky or not the Ukrainian grinder has 12,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jude Ainsworth ie
Jude Ainsworth
12,800 9,800
Alex Dovzhenko ua
Alex Dovzhenko
12,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
7,600 4,925
Bram Cops
Bram Cops
6,500
Faraz Jaka us
Faraz Jaka
WSOP 1X Winner
6,000 3,000
Melanie Weisner us
Melanie Weisner
5,400
John Eames gb
John Eames
3,300 300
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
2,800 -200
Michael Telker us
Michael Telker
2,125
Gabriel Nassif
Gabriel Nassif
1,625 -1,375
Jason Senti us
Jason Senti
1,550 -750
Barry Shulman us
Barry Shulman
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted
Tony Cousineau us
Tony Cousineau
Busted
Kevin Mathers us
Kevin Mathers
Busted

Tags: Alex DovzhenkoBarry ShulmanJude AinsworthKevin MathersTony Cousineau

Short Day For Liv

Liv Boeree after her breakthrough win at EPT San Remo 2010 ($1,698,300)
Liv Boeree after her breakthrough win at EPT San Remo 2010 ($1,698,300)

Today wasn't the day of Liv Boeree. She was no longer in her seat and we asked her former opponents what happened.

On a {K-}{J-}{J-}{Q-} board Boeree got her chips into the pot with {J-}{10-}, but that was no good against her opponent's {A-}{10-}. The river was a {7-} and the 2010 European Poker Tour San Remo winner was eliminated.

Boeree has two cashes at this year's WSOP so far, but she won't add another in this event. Tomorrow there is a $2,500 No Limit Hold'em event in which we'll probably see her back in action!

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
Busted

Tags: Liv Boeree