2013 World Series of Poker

Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Eight Handed)
Day: 2
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
$553,906
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Entries
481
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Talley Goes Crazy

Level 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Craziest hand of the WSOP so far?
Craziest hand of the WSOP so far?

"You gotta write down this hand" said Scott Baumstein as we we're trying to figure out the action in a big hand at his table. Baumstein wasn't involved in the hand himself, but was very excited about it. And with good reason, the hand was one of the craziest we've written about yet this summer. It's still early in the series but it does say something.

According to Baumstein, Sam Stein had opened under-the-gun plus one and then called when Caufman Talley three-bet from the button. Stein check-called a bet on {5-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}, and check-raised on the {2-Hearts} on the turn. Talley made the call and both players saw the {K-Clubs} fall on the river. Stein bet out 17,600 with only 15,750 behind. Talley immediately shoved all in putting all the pressure in the world on Stein. Stein had a lot of trouble coming up with his answer to that situation, but eventually made the call by putting his chips in the middle.

Talley had a weird smirk on his face as he confessed he didn't have anything. Stein showed his {A-Clubs}{4-Clubs} for flopped trips and Talley wanted to muck. The dealer was strict though; since it was an all-in showdown Talley had to show. The moment we had all been waiting for was there. With what hand had Talley three-bet preflop, bet the flop, bet and called the turn and raised the river all in? It was... {Q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} for absolutely nothing.

Stein now has close to 100,000 in chips, while Talley has to work with a stack containing one zero less than that.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Stein us
Sam Stein
100,000
49,975
49,975
Caufman Talley us
Caufman Talley
10,000
-51,125
-51,125

Tags: Caufman TalleySam SteinScott Baumstein