2012 World Series of Poker

Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$8,531,853
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,021,200
Entries
6,598
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
300,000

"verve.oasis" Early Chip Leader on Day 1c

Gabriel Goffi
Gabriel Goffi

In just the first orbit we caught an all in a and a call at Table 294 of the Yellow Section in the Pavilion Room.

We found Brazilian online sensation Gabriel "verve.oasis" Goffi and a player that refused to give his name in Seat 4 on a flop of {4-Hearts} {J-Spades} {5-Spades}. Goffi bet and the player that refused to give his name shoved. Goffi called and the hands were tabled.

Goffi: {K-Spades} {K-Clubs}
Player that refused to give his name: {J-Clubs} {J-Hearts}

The board completed {Q-Diamonds} {K-Hearts} and Goffi spiked his two-outer on the river. He virtually doubled up on the third hand and the player that refused to give his name is relegated to just 250 chips. He will certainly have a long day in front of him.

Player Chips Progress
Gabriel Goffi
Gabriel Goffi
59,750

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Can an Amateur Win It Again?

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Amateurs Who Have Won the Main Event

YearPlayerOccupation
1979Hal FowlerAdvertising Executive
1983Tom McEvoyAccountant
1989Phil HellmuthStudent
1990Masour MatloubiHotel Investor/Manager
1992Hamid DastmalchiReal Estate Investor
1993Jim BechtelFarmer
1995Dan HarringtonAttorney
1999Noel FurlongCarpet Company Owner
2002Robert VarkonyiInvestor
2003Chris MoneymakerAccountant
2004Greg RaymerCorporate Attorney
2005Joe HachemChiropractor
2006Jamie GoldTalent Agent
2007Jerry YangPsychologist/Social Worker
2008Peter EastgateStudent

Brasilia Silver Section Notables

Player Chips Progress
David Tuchman us
David Tuchman
30,000
Joe Elpayaa
Joe Elpayaa
30,000
David Benyamine fr
David Benyamine
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ayaz Mahmood
Ayaz Mahmood
30,000
Cory Zeidman us
Cory Zeidman
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Eric Levesque
Eric Levesque
30,000
Jon Turner
Jon Turner
30,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Grayson Ramage us
Grayson Ramage
30,000
Chris Brammer
Chris Brammer
30,000
Tim West
Tim West
30,000
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler
30,000
Joanne Monteavaro
Joanne Monteavaro
30,000
John Juanda id
John Juanda
30,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Jennifer Leigh
Jennifer Leigh
30,000
Tom Marchese us
Tom Marchese
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Tom Koral
Tom Koral
30,000
Bryan Micon ag
Bryan Micon
30,000
Ronnie Bardah us
Ronnie Bardah
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Christophe De Meulder be
Christophe De Meulder
30,000
PokerStars
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson
30,000
Aaron Massey us
Aaron Massey
30,000

Lew Takes a Hit

A player from early position raised it up to 225 and action found its way on Randy Lew who then called from middle position. The rest of the table folded around to the button who three-bet to 1,000. The blinds released and the initial raiser did the same. It was back on Lew who completed, and the two players were granted access to the flop.

The flop came {A-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{5-Clubs} prompting a check from Lew and a bet of 1,325 from the button. Lew then measured out the chips and made the call.

The {2-Clubs} on the turn brought checks from each of the players. It was the {9-Hearts} on the river that brought the excitement with a bet of 2,600 from the button after Lew checked. After some inner contemplation Lew threw the hand away, but still sits around 35,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Randy Lew us
Randy Lew
35,000
-7,000
-7,000
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Professional Basketball Player Earl Barron In Action

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One of the notables PokerNews has spotted in the field is professional basketball player Earl Barron. Barron's seated over at Table 84 in the Red Section of the Brasilia Room in the World Series of Poker Main Event and you can't miss him, seeing as he is seven feet tall.

Barron graduated from the University of Memphis in 2003 and went into the NBA undrafted after a small stint in Turkey, the NBA's D-League and the Philippines. Barron joined the Miami Heat in 2005 and stayed with the team until 2008. He was fortunate enough to be part of the championship winning squad in 2006 to earn an NBA ring.

Over the course of his career with the Heat, Barron played 82 games over three seasons until he was not resigned in 2008. After that, he joined Italy's GMAC Bologna by signing a one-year, $2 million deal, but that journey was cut short due to an injury.

In 2009, Barron was signed to the training camp roster for the New Orleans Hornets, but got waived before returning to the D-League. In 2010, Barron got selected to the D-League All-Star Game, recording a game-high 20 points for his side. His improved performance over these years earned Barron a 10-day contract with the New York Knicks in April of 2010. With some very solid performances during that span, Barron locked up a deal with the Knicks for the rest of the season. He went on to average 33 minutes, 11.7 points and 11 rebounds per game in the seven games he played with the team.

After the Knicks, Barron played in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trail Blazers and, most recently, the Golden State Warriors. After getting waived by the Warriors earlier this year, Barron made the jump back over to the Philippines where he was signed by the PBA's Meralco Bolts.

Over the course of his career in the NBA, Barron has played in 112 games, averaging 15 minutes, 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds.

When it comes to his poker career, Barron has earned nearly $50,000 in live tournament cashes. His best result came at the 2010 Gold Strike World Poker Open in Tunica where he took fourth in the $4,800 Championship Event for $33,896. Barron also has two WSOP cashes on record, one from 2009 and one from 2011.

The game of poker continues to expand, as more and more athletes venture to the WSOP each year. PokerNews will keep an eye on Barron throughout the event and hopefully many other professional athletes will join him on the felt. We all know athletes love competition and there's no greater one in poker than the WSOP Main Event.

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