2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's Atlantic City

Regional Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's Atlantic City

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
33
Prize
$358,295
Event Info
Buy-in
$9,700
Prize Pool
$1,279,624
Entries
136
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
4,000

Bobby Wisiak Eliminated in 18th Place

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Bobby Wisiak
Bobby Wisiak

The table folded around to the button where Bobby Wisiak limped in. Andy Frankenberger completed from the small blind, and Chris Klodnicki raised to 20,000 total. Wisiak called with just 36,500 chips behind, and Frankenberger ducked out of the way.

The flop came {4-Clubs} {K-Hearts} {5-Spades}, and Klodnicki put out a covering bet. Wisiak called off his remainder with {6-Clubs} {7-Clubs} on the draw, and Klodnicki tabled {Q-Spades} {9-Diamonds}. That was in the lead as the cards lay, but Wisiak was essentially a coin flip to stay alive, a very slight favorite even.

The turn {A-Spades} was a blank, though, and so was the {2-Hearts} river. Queen-high is good enough to drag that knockout pot, sending Wisiak out the door in 18th place.

Tags: Andy FrankenbergerBobby WisiakChris Klodnicki

Raskin Goes Clubbing

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Eugene Katchalov raised to 9,000 to open the pot, and Micah Raskin called out of the big blind.

It was heads up to the {6-Hearts} {7-Clubs} {Q-Spades} flop, and Raskin led out into the pot with 15,000. Katchalov flatted, and the {2-Clubs} landed on the turn. Raskin checked this time, then called 25,000 from Katchalov. That led them to the {8-Clubs} river, and Raskin checked again. He had ulterior motives this time, however. Katchalov bet 50,000, and Raskin clicked it back to 100,000 total. Katchalov would spend a few minutes in the tank considering his decision before folding a set of sevens.

He was right; Raskin did him the courtesy of showing {K-Clubs} {J-Clubs} for the club flush as he stacked the pot.

Tags: Christian HarderAndy Frankenberger

Christian Harder Eliminated in 17th Place

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Christian Harder - 17th place
Christian Harder - 17th place

Christian Harder open-shoved from the button, and Jason Burt re-shoved from the small blind. Victor Ramdin was in the big blind, and he seemed to want to call very, very badly. He could not, though, folding with a look of agony on his face. With Harder at risk, the cards were on their backs:

Harder: {Q-Hearts} {10-Hearts}
Burt: {8-Hearts} {8-Spades}

The {J-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds} {7-Hearts} flop was a miss for Harder, and it would only get worse from there. The {8-Clubs} peeled off on fourth street, giving Burt the unbeatable full house and leaving Harder drawing dead. The {7-Clubs} river was meaningless, and Harder's knockout moves Burt up to 420,000.

"I look like a genius," Ramdin said. "I folded ace-king."

Tags: Victor RamdinChristian HarderJason Burt

Hand By Hand We Go

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

With Christian Harder's elimination, we have 16 players left, and we have arrived squarely on the money bubble. As such, the tournament is being dealt hand-for-hand until we crown our unlucky bubble boy (or girl).

That Didn't Take Long; Duane Goodison Eliminated in 16th Place

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Duane Goodison - owner of the proverbial wooden spoon
Duane Goodison - owner of the proverbial wooden spoon

It took just one hand of hand-for-hand play to burst the bubble.

In middle position, Duane Goodison shoved his ~100,000-chip stack into the middle. It nearly got through, but big blind Nick Mitchell liked what he squeezed, and he called with the covering stack. The way this day has been running, it had to be pair-verus-pair or a big flip.

Showdown
Goodison: {6-Hearts} {6-Spades}
Mitchell: {J-Clubs} {J-Spades}

Goodison was in a bad way, and things would not improve. The dealer ran a board of {4-Hearts} {4-Clubs} {A-Hearts} {3-Clubs} {8-Diamonds}, and Mitchell has earned the knockout to move to 260,000.

More importantly, however, is the fact that Goodison is out on the direct bubble, the last player to go home empty-handed today. Everyone left is now guaranteed at least $21,600.

Tags: Duane GoodisonNick Mitchell

Richey's Rockets

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Brett Richey
Brett Richey

Chris Klodnicki opened the action with a raise to 9,000, and Jason Burt flatted next door. In the cutoff seat, Brett Richey shoved his 76,500 chips into the middle, and Klodnicki made the call to put him at risk. Burt got the message and ducked out of the pot, and Richey was heads up for his tournament life. He was in fine shape:

Klodnicki: {A-Spades} {K-Diamonds}
Richey: {A-Clubs} {A-Diamonds}

The {4-Hearts} {3-Hearts} {5-Clubs} flop brought the possibility of a split pot into play, but Richey would fade the deuces. The turn {Q-Spades} and river {4-Spades} secured his double up to move him back up to 172,000. Don't worry about Klodnicki; he's still out in front with 536,000 chips left.

Tags: Brett RicheyChris Klodnicki

Level: 19

Blinds: 2,500/5,000

Ante: 500

Pandya Power

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

Under the gun, Ketan Pandya raised to 11,000, and Eugene Katchalov three-bet to 28,000 in the hijack seat. From the button, Chris Bell made the third raise, stacking out 89,000 chips into the middle of the table. Pandya spent a minute or so in the tank, then reached for reraising chips of his own. He slid out two tall stacks of gray chips for a total bet of 200,000 straight, and Katchalov quickly surrendered.

Bell, however, was clearly considering a close decision. He asked how much Pandya was playing (about 180,000 behind), then looked down at his own stack of about 355,000 now. With a look of frustration, Bell eventually returned his cards to the dealer face-down, and Pandya gets a big chip boost in that preflop pot. He's all the way up into second place with 520,000 now.

Tags: Ketan PandyaEugene KatchalovChris Bell

Ahead. Behind. Ahead.

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Victor Ramdin
Victor Ramdin

Chris Klodnicki raised to 11,000 from the cutoff seat, and small blind Victor Ramdin three-bet shoved for 36,500. Klodnicki called with {K-Clubs} {5-Clubs}, and Ramdin's {A-Hearts} {Q-Clubs} had him in a good spot to double up.

The {8-Diamonds} {2-Hearts} {6-Clubs} flop kept Ramdin safe for the time being, but the untimely {K-Spades} dropped off the deck and onto the turn, leaving Ramdin three outs from elimination.

Three outs is apparently plenty when you're Victor Ramdin, and he caught back up when the {A-Spades} binked the river. Top pair doubles Ramdin up to 82,000, while Klodnicki drops back to 505,000 again.

Tags: Chris KlodnickiVictor Ramdin

Pandya vs. Bell, Part II

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Chris Bell
Chris Bell

In the hijack seat, Nick Mitchell opened to 12,500, and he was called in three places. Chris Bell (cutoff), Seth Fischer (small blind), and Ketan Pandya (big blind) all came along with bell to a four-handed flop.

The dealer spread out {K-Clubs} {6-Hearts} {3-Clubs}, and the blinds checked. Mitchell continued out with 25,000 more chips, and Bell and Pandya called while Fischer slid out of the way.

It was three-handed to the {6-Clubs} turn, and the action checked around. On the {9-Spades} river, the first two men checked to Bell, and he took the opportunity to fire a 100,000-chip bullet at the pot. It was Pandya with the only call this time as Mitchell surrendered his cards. At showdown, Bell tabled {K-Diamonds} {K-Hearts}, the virtual nuts. Pandya mucked his hand, dropping down to 470,000 while Bell climbs back into second place with 525,000.

Tags: Chris BellSeth FischerKetan PandyaNick Mitchell