2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Rincon

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Rincon

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$70,384
Event Info
Prize Pool
$270,720
Entries
188
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Main Event

Day 2 Started

Second Verse

Garry Gates will be in Beast Mode today
Garry Gates will be in Beast Mode today

In just less than an hour, our final 36 players will come streaming into the Pavilion to be reunited with their chip stacks. Day 2 of this WSOP-C Main Event is slated for a noon start on what figures to be a relatively short day of card playing.

A total of 188 players took to the felt yesterday, and they were whittled down to just four tables by night's end. Among the notables who've already come and gone are a couple of former WSOP champs (Jerry Yang and Phil Hellmuth), a former November Niner (Dennis Phillips), an alleged cheater (Josh Field), a mindset coach (Sam Chauhan), a chainsaw (Allen Kessler), a Pilgrim (Dwyte), and a Doug Lee. Our own Kristy Arnett also played this Main, but she was unmercifully run out of the room during the middle stages of Day 1.

But it's not a total loss for our PokerNews family. Arnett's fiancé Andrew Moreno is still alive and kicking with a stack of 67,000 chips, and our former Live Reporting Manager Garry Gates has a half-average stack with which to mount a run as well. Our pals Andrew and Garry will be sharing the felt with the likes of Ryan Tepen, Donna Jetter, Jason Wheeler, and Eddy Sabat today. Everyone's chasing Seneca Easley, though, the chip daddy with an impressive 329,000 technicolor chips in his bag.

Fifteen players will go home empty-handed today, while the final 21 survivors will all be guaranteed a payday of some sort upon their exit. Once the bubble bursts, it's a straight shot on down to the final table of nine, a goal we'd expect to take six or seven levels.

Cards will be in the air promptly at noon today, so don't wander off. Day 2 is coming up!

Race for Casino Champion

A few of the players still remaining are in contention for the Casino Champion title. John Coon, Sean Riley, Chris Ruby, Alex Maturi, Alex Masek and Justin Kruger all have a chance to catch Mstr Lynch and take over the lead depending on how they finish in this Main Event. The winner will automatically receive an entry to the $1,000,000 National Championship Freeroll.

PlayerCurrent PointsFinish Needed
Mstr Lynch100N/A
Justin Kruger505th (50 pts)
Alex Masek505th (50 pts)
Alex Maturi505th (50 pts)
Chris Ruby37.52nd (75 pts)
Sean Riley32.52nd (75 pts)
John Coon302nd (75 pts)

If any of these six make the final table, Lynch is surely going to have a sweat if he wants to get that seat in the National Championship. It's going to be an interesting day of play with this also on the line, putting some added pressure on these players.

Tags: Alex MasekAlex MaturiChris RubyJohn CoonJustin KrugerMstr LynchSean Riley

Level: 17

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 400

Wong Eliminated

Level 17 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Marty Wong
Marty Wong

Marty Wong raised from under the gun to 12,000, four times the big blind, and action folded to Hayden Fortini in middle position. He reraised to 32,000. When play got back over to Wong, he moved all in for 52,000. Fortini made the call.

Fortini: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Wong: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and Wong was eliminated in 36th place.

Tags: Hayden FortiniMarty Wong

Engen Triples

Level 17 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

From under the gun, Andrew Moreno raised to 6,100. Eddy Sabat three-bet from the hijack seat to 11,000. Vinnie Engen called all in for 5,300 from the button and action folded back to Moreno, the original preflop raiser. He thought for a bit and then moved all in for about 66,000 or so. Sabat, with 68,900 behind, tanked and then folded.

Moreno: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Engen: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}

The board ran out {J-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades}{K-Clubs} to give Engen the win on the river and triple him up and then some. He's back to over 20,000 while Moreno didn't lose too much and is sitting with over 60,000.

Tags: Andrew MorenoVinnie EngenEddy Sabat

Jonna Gonna?

Level 17 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

Kevin Jonna only bagged up 37,400 last night. He still hasn't shown up yet for Day 2 and has been blinded down to about 31,000 in chips here in the first 15 minutes of Level 17. With only 10 big blinds, it doesn't help him not being here.

Tags: Kevin Jonna

Engen Gone

Level 17 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Vinnie Engen
Vinnie Engen

From middle position, Andrew Moreno raised to 6,600. Alex Masek reraised to 17,500 from the cutoff seat and Vinnie Engen moved all in for 21,600 from the big blind. Moreno folded and Masek called.

Masek held the {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} and was up against the {K-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts} for Engen. The board ran out {8-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{A-Spades} and Engen hit the rail.

Tags: Alex MasekAndrew MorenoVinnie Engen

Masek Claims Miscikowski's Bounty

Level 17 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
David Miscikowski
David Miscikowski

Table 12 is awfully three-betty to start the day today, and it's making for some exciting poker.

In the last hand, Matthew Chang opened to 7,500 from middle position, and Alex Masek three-bet to 20,800. The action wasn't done yet, however, as David Miscikowski took pause from the blinds before announcing a four-bet all in. When it came back to Chang, he spent a few minutes in pain before surrendering, but Masek made the call to put Miscikowski to the test for his full stack.

Showdown
Masek: {K-Spades} {K-Hearts}
Miscikowski: {J-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}

Chang told the table he'd folded pocket queens, making a good laydown as the money bubble looms. You can imagine his reaction, then as the {6-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} {Q-Clubs} flop rolled out with the one-out queen on the end. Chang had to take a minute away from the table to console himself, but it was Miscikowski doing the real sweating. He was two cards from the door, and the turn {4-Diamonds} and river {8-Spades} failed to get him over the hump.

Miscikowski's day is done, and we're down to 30 players. With that pot, Alex Masek has exploded into the chip lead with about 475,000 chips -- more than 1/8th of the chips in play!

Tags: Alex MasekDavid MiscikowskiMatthew Chang