One of Sam Trickett and Carlos Mortensen is going to run best and win their match. Right now Trickett has the lead, as his all-in shove with was called by the Matador with . No problem! Trickett promptly flopped a flush, , to leave Mortensen drawing dead and to double up again.
Carlos Mortensen saved the best run-good for the end. Queen-ten was very, very good to him in his match against Sam Trickett. He went with it for the final hand of the match, when short-stacked Trickett pushed with . Mortensen's rivered a Broadway straight, . That was all she wrote for Trickett, who despite this early exit is still off to a great start in 2011.
On a flop, the slow-and-steady-wins-the-race table suddenly got all their chips in the middle. While they waited for the cameras to finish with Carlos Mortensen and Sam Trickett, Chris Moneymaker got yet another drink, and John Racener got ready to leave. His might have been top pair, but he was drawing mighty thin against Moneymaker's for a six-high straight. Racener was dead on the turn and gathered his life coach, his entourage, and his bling and peaced. CMoney will play Dan Cates in the next round.
The last match in the Spades Bracket was the match at the feature table between Doyle Brunson and Jennifer Tilly. They moved in all the chips pre-flop, with Tilly at risk of elimination. She had a slight lead in the hand, tabling against Brunson's . Yet it was Brunson who connected with the flop, . Tilly never made a hand better than king-high, as the turn and ended her tournament in the first round.
We've reached the end of a long Day 1 here at the 2011 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Ceasars Palace, Las Vegas. 64 players squared off in 32 heads-up matches throughout the day. The youth movement was definitely on display but the old guard sent their representatives through to the second round also.
It was no surprise that 15-minute levels and steep blind increases made many of the first-round matches gamble-fests after a few blind levels. Despite that made-for-televion structure all the players on hand seemed to have a great time, win or lose.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of the day came in the Hearts Bracket. Former NFL superstar and Dancing With the Stars champion Emmitt Smith took WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams to the limit, juking and dancing his way to a come-from-behind victory with a lucky river card. The Spades Bracket produced the most "cooler" hands, with Faraz Jaka and Phil Ivey both being victimized. And quads were sprinkled liberally throughout each bracket during the day.
Tomorrow the 32 victors will return for Round Two. We're not entirely sure what time cards will be in the air. But when they are, these will be the match-ups:
Diamonds Bracket
Bertrand Grospellier v. Phil Galfond
Vanessa Selbst v. Peter Eastgate
Jennifer Harman v. Erik Seidel
Greg Raymer v. Phil Gordon
Clubs Bracket
Olivier Busquet v. Liv Boeree
Jason Mercier v. Andy Bloch
Barry Greenstein v. Ayaz Mahmood
Jonathan Duhamel v. Antonio Esfandiari
Hearts Bracket
Andrew Robl v. Emmitt Smith
Gavin Smith v. James Bord
Phil Laak v. Michael Mizrachi
Tom Dwan v. David Benyamine
Spades Bracket
Doyle Brunson v. Dennis Phillips
Daniel Cates v. Chris Moneymaker
Carlos Mortensen v. David Oppenheim
Patrik Antonius v. Eugene Katchalov