2012 World Series of Poker

Event 1: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
12
Event Info
2012 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$70,859
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$329,400
Entries
732
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
4,000
Players Left 1 / 732
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Event 1: $500 Casino Employees No-Limit Hold'em

Day 1 Completed

Official Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chiab Saechao us
Chiab Saechao
150,600
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of James Routos us
James Routos
146,900
Profile photo of Matthew Wilmot us
Matthew Wilmot
122,800
Profile photo of Donald Michael us
Donald Michael
110,200
Profile photo of John Vohs us
John Vohs
102,300
Profile photo of Ray Pulford us
Ray Pulford
91,100
Profile photo of Carisa Schweisberger us
Carisa Schweisberger
76,400
Profile photo of Joshua Murray us
Joshua Murray
72,400
Profile photo of Joseph McCarthy us
Joseph McCarthy
71,100
Profile photo of Ty Stewart us
Ty Stewart
69,900
Profile photo of Shu Ho us
Shu Ho
68,600
Profile photo of Steven Phan us
Steven Phan
61,500
Profile photo of Kerry Parker us
Kerry Parker
58,800
Profile photo of Nicolas Vaca-Rondon us
Nicolas Vaca-Rondon
57,500
Profile photo of Robert Schiffbauer us
Robert Schiffbauer
54,200
Profile photo of Edward Martin us
Edward Martin
46,700
Profile photo of Robert Burns us
Robert Burns
46,400
Profile photo of Eric Stemp us
Eric Stemp
43,500
Profile photo of Michael Vogel us
Michael Vogel
41,300
Profile photo of Paul Chernell us
Paul Chernell
39,500
Profile photo of Joseph Kearney us
Joseph Kearney
38,300
Profile photo of Patricia Baker us
Patricia Baker
36,400
Profile photo of Chad Patterson us
Chad Patterson
36,100
Profile photo of James Tapson us
James Tapson
35,000
Profile photo of Marco Falchi us
Marco Falchi
33,800
10,000
10,000

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Event 1 Day 1 Ends with Players Making the Money

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Can Ty Stewart win the bracelet?
Can Ty Stewart win the bracelet?

Today was the start of the 43rd annual World Series of Poker, and it went off without a hitch. It was the casino employees who got to enjoy the inaugural launch of the 2012 World Series of Poker with Event 1. 732 hopeful casino employees came out today for the chance at this year’s first bracelet. Chip Saechao ended the day with 150,600 for a meaningful chip lead. James Routos isn’t too far behind, ending the night with a respectable 146,900.

With the money bubble bursting late in the 9th level, all players returning tomorrow will be leaving with more than they came with. We will have plenty of people fighting for contention tomorrow as 46 will be returning. The executive director of the WSOP Ty Stewart will have 69,900 to start day two. Stewart, who played and was eliminated on day one last year, is poised to make a great run. Matthew Wilmot has consistently been one of the top stacks throughout the day and will join us tomorrow with a 122,800 stack. Three women had a great showing today and will be joining the field tomorrow. Amy Brady will come back tomorrow with 31,000, Trish Baker ended the day with 36,400 and Carisa Schweisberger bagged 76,400.

Matt Savage was the biggest name to join us today, but unfortunately a yo-yoing chip stack and a lack of cards caused him to exit early. Last year’s champ Sean Drake also took an early leave when his {J-Spades}{8-Hearts} wasn’t able overcome his opponent’s {6-Spades}{6-Clubs}.

Play will continue tomorrow until a winner is crowned and the first place $70,859 is awarded to the last person standing. Make sure to check back tomorrow at 1:00 pm local time when play is set to resume.

End-of-Day Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chip Saechao
Chip Saechao
150,600
40,600
40,600
Profile photo of James Routos us
James Routos
146,900
3,100
3,100
Profile photo of Don Michael
Don Michael
110,200
30,200
30,200
Profile photo of John Vohs us
John Vohs
102,300
29,300
29,300
Profile photo of Ray Pulford us
Ray Pulford
91,100
23,100
23,100
Profile photo of Carisa Schweisberger us
Carisa Schweisberger
76,400
15,600
15,600
Profile photo of Joshua Murray us
Joshua Murray
72,400
Profile photo of Joseph McCarthy us
Joseph McCarthy
71,100
Profile photo of Robert Schiffbauer us
Robert Schiffbauer
54,200
Profile photo of Robert Burns us
Robert Burns
46,400
Profile photo of Paul Chernell us
Paul Chernell
39,500
Profile photo of Joseph Kearney us
Joseph Kearney
38,300
Profile photo of Chad Petterson
Chad Petterson
36,100
Profile photo of James Tupson
James Tupson
35,000
Profile photo of Jay Pinkussahn
Jay Pinkussahn
32,800
Profile photo of David Wortham us
David Wortham
31,300
Profile photo of Amy Brady us
Amy Brady
31,000
18,000
18,000
Profile photo of Phi Tran us
Phi Tran
27,900
Profile photo of Jaceson Klein us
Jaceson Klein
26,600
Profile photo of George Ivanov
George Ivanov
26,400
26,600
26,600
Profile photo of Scott Wygal us
Scott Wygal
26,200
23,600
23,600
Profile photo of Mary Patton us
Mary Patton
24,300
Profile photo of Marco Falchi us
Marco Falchi
23,800
Profile photo of Larry Waggener us
Larry Waggener
23,300
Profile photo of Russell Matsuo us
Russell Matsuo
23,100

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Quibell Can't Hold With Aces

Crystal Quibell had been riding a shortish stack for most of the second half of the day, and she was looking to find a double up to end the day, but she was unable to dodge a majority of the deck. Quibell riased to 3,800 in early position, and Shu Ho was the only caller. The flop came down {j-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{10-Clubs}, and Quibell continued with a bet of 5,500. As soon as she put her bet in, Ho announced all in, and Quibell went into the tank. After about 30 seconds, she said "I can't fold this" and called. The cards were flipped, and it was a virtual race.

Quibell: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}
Ho: {9-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

Ho had flopped a monster open ended straight flush draw, and he could hit half the deck to win the hand. The turn came the {9-Spades}, somehow giving Ho more outs. The river brought the {2-Clubs}, completing Ho's flush and sending Quibell to the rail. Ho won the pot, upping his stack to 78,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Shu Ho us
Shu Ho
78,000
Profile photo of Crystal Quibell
Crystal Quibell
Busted

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Wilmot's Tough Call Propels Him Near the Top

Matthew Wilmot
Matthew Wilmot

Matthew Wilmot opened to 4,200 from early position and found a single caller in the big blind.

The flop came {5-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{K-Clubs} and the big blind open shoved for nearly 40,000! Wilmot fell deep into the tank and began thinking out loud.

"I've got the nut flush draw....that's such a big bet," Wilmot said.

After much deliberation, Wilmot mustered his courage and shouted, "I call!"

The big blind sheepishly flipped over {Q-}{10-} - a stone bluff. Wilmot celebrated and turned over {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} for the ace-high flush draw.

The {3-Diamonds} turn and {7-Clubs} river kept Wilmot in the lead and he scooped the rest of his opponent's chips.

Wilmot is among the chip leaders with about 120,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matthew Wilmot us
Matthew Wilmot
120,000
46,000
46,000

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Routos Rockets Back to the Top

After table mate Chip Saechao took the tournament chip lead, James Routos fired right back, and has reclaimed it. When we got to the table, Routos was heads up against his opponent on a flop that read {q-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades}. Routos check called a bet of 7,000 from his opponent. The turn brought the {7-Hearts}, and Routos checked again. After his opponent bet out 12,000, Routos elected to check raise to 30,000. His opponent tanked for just a few moments before releasing his hand. After collecting the pot, Routos is now up to 150,000.

Player Chips Progress
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James Routos
150,000
43,000
43,000

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Brady Busts One

We managed to reach table #371 just in time to see Amy Brady call a short stacks all in bet. Brady who held {Q-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} was in great shape as her short stacked opponent possessed {J-Spades}{j-Hearts}.

A {4-Spades}{5-Spades}{A-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{10-Spades} board was spread on the felt, and Brady was awarded the fairly sizable pot. Brady now sits with almost 50,000 and is one of many women still contending in the field.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Amy Brady us
Amy Brady
49,000

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Saechao Scoops a Huge Pot; Roars into the Lead

Action began with Chip Saechao, who opened for 4,200 from the button. Both the small and big blind called.

The flop brought {2-Spades}{8-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and the small blind led out for 6,000 even. James Routos folded from the big and Saechao raised to 16,000. The small blind called.

The turn brought the {3-Spades} and the small blind decided to check. Saechao immediately went all in for a bit over 40,000, sending the small blind deep into the tank.

"Trust me, it's not coming," Saechao said with a smirk.

After a couple of minutes, the small blind announced, "Call" for the rest of his stack

Small blind: {A-Hearts}{4-Hearts} for a flush draw and gutshot.
Saechao: {6-Clubs}{8-Spades} for second pair.

The river blanked out a {3-Diamonds} and Saechao scooped the enormous pot.

Saechao appears to be our current chip leader with 110,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chip Saechao
Chip Saechao
110,000

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Baker Busts A Shorty

Trish Baker was one of the chip leaders for a good portion of the day, but her stack has been dwindling as the night has gone on. However, she has just knocked off a short stack, and she may be getting back in track. We missed the exact action, but Baker came in for a raise under the gun. It folded all the way around to the big blind, who went all in, and Baker made the call. The cards were flipped, and Baker was in great shape.

Baker: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds}

The flop was a great one for Baker, coming {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}. This gave Baker the nut flush draw, and she hit that on the turn, the {k-Diamonds}. The meaningless river was the {8-Clubs}, and that was good enough to take the pot, boosting her stack back up to 25,200, which is still relatively short with blinds at 800/1600.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Trish Baker
Trish Baker
25,200
3,800
3,800

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