2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Harrah's New Orleans

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Harrah's New Orleans

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$171,400
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,600
Prize Pool
$998,770
Entries
694
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Congratulations to Justin Truesdell, Winner of the WSOP Circuit Harrah's New Orleans ($171,400)

Level 32 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Justin Truesdell
Justin Truesdell

The World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah’s New Orleans $1,600 Main Event concluded on Monday as the final nine players of a 694-player field battled down to a champion. It took approximately eight hours of play, and when the dust settled it was Justin Truesdell who emerged with all the chips, earned a seat in the National Championship and took down the $204,748 first-place prize.

The day got off to a quick start as an elimination occurred right out of the gates. It happened when Ramon Martinez and Daniel Lowery went to a flop of {5-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} together. Martinez led out with 75,000 from the cutoff and Lowery called from the button. The turn came {4-Diamonds}, Martinez checked and Lowery bet 93,000. Martinez announced all in after a short pause and Lowery called.

Showdown

Lowery{A-Clubs} {4-Clubs}
Martinez{A-Diamonds} {6-Clubs}

Martinez was drawing live but bricked when the river fell {K-Diamonds}, sending him to the rail in ninth place for $19,156.

Not long after, George Miro moved all in under the gun for 310,000 and Dominic Gabaldon called from middle position.

Showdown

Miro: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Gabaldon: {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}

Miro needed some help and found a little as the {10-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{6-Hearts} flop gave him added gut-shot straight draw outs. He seemed optimistic, but would ultimately be left wanting as the {5-Spades} turn and {4-Diamonds} river both blanked. Miro graciously shook hands with the remaining seven players before making his way to the payout desk in eighth place to collect $24,130.

After Shane Smith was eliminated in seventh place, a huge hand developed that changed two players’ fortunes. Andrew Nguyen and Anthony Vidmer had been squaring off against one another in big pots all afternoon, and eventually one swelled to massive proportions. It began when Nguyen opened for 85,000 and Vidmer raised to 170,000 behind him. The blinds released and action was back on Nguyen. He responded by re-raising to the tune of 505,000 more. Vidmer announced all in and Nguyen called.

Showdown

Nguyen{A-Hearts} {A-Diamonds}
Vidmer{A-Spades} {K-Spades}

Things got especially exciting when the dealer spread the {2-Spades} {9-Spades} {K-Diamonds} flop, giving Vidmer about the best sweat possible. Nguyen couldn't watch with so many outs to fade and walked off stage - depending on his rail's reaction to know if his hand would hold. Vidmer used his, "One time dealer, one time!"

Much to the latter’s dismay, and the former’s delight, the {J-Hearts} turn and {10-Hearts} river failed to change a thing and Nguyen took down the 4.4 million pot while Vidmer slid to 1.6 million.

From there a short-stacked Michael Hallen was eliminated by Lowery when his {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts} failed to overcome his opponent’s {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} when the board ran out {10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{8-Clubs}. With that, Hallen finished in sixth place for $39,781.

The next elimination occurred when Gabaldon opened for 165,000 under the gun and was met with a three-bet to 440,000 by Nguyen on the button. Both blinds got out of the way and Gabaldon made the call. The {2-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop saw Gabaldon move all in for around 700,000 and Nguyen snap-call.

Showdown

Nguyen{J-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Gabaldon{K-Spades}{10-Spades}

Nguyen was ahead with a pair of jacks but Gabaldon had flopped a flush draw. The crowd was on its feet as the dealer burned and turned the {8-Hearts}, a blank for Gabaldon. That meant he needed either a king or spade on the river, but it was not meant to be as the {5-Diamonds} appeared.

Gabaldon finished in fifth place for $52,086, and combined with his seventh-place finish in Event #4 $355 NLHE for $3,453 and fifth in Event #8 $1,080 NLHE for $14,058, he captured the Harrah's New Orleans Casino Champ and earned a seat in the National Championship. A nice consolation prize, indeed.

A little while later, Truesdell made his presence known when he doubled through Lowery before the two tangled just two hands later. It happened when Lowery opened for 120,000 from the under-the-gun position only to have Truesdell three-bet to 350,000 from the button. The blinds quickly got out of the way and Lowery instantly four-bet to 650,000. Truesdell shifted in his chair and moved all in, prompting Lowery to snap-call off for around 1.35 million more.

Showdown
Lowery: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades}
Truesdell: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}

Lowery was out of his seat and by his rail with his back turned even before the dealer put out the {A-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop. His supporters were cheering loudly as he was primed for a double, but all the excitement vanished in an instant when the dealer burned and turned the {J-Diamonds}. Suddenly Truesdell's rail came to life while a dejected Lowery looked on. The {9-Spades} river was no help to Lowery and he exited in fourth place for $69,105.

The next to go was Vidmer, who three-bet shoved all in with {K-Clubs}{10-Spades} and found a caller in Nguyen, who held {A-Clubs}{7-Clubs}. The board ran {A-Spades} {8-Spades} {5-Hearts} {K-Hearts} {3-Hearts} and Vidmer, the start-of-the-day chip leader who you may recall as the writer and director of the 2003 film High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story, was eliminated in third place.

Heads-up play began with Nguyen holding a nominal 400,000 lead over Truesdell with the blinds being relatively low. That meant it was likely going to be a long affair, which it was for a couple levels until the two worked a deal where each would lock up $160,000 and then play for the remaining $11,400, a WSOP Main Event seat and a spot in this year’s National Championship. They also agreed to play short 20-minute levels as opposed to the normal 75 minutes.

Soon after, a monster pot occurred that saw Truesdell double to 12.6 million after making a flush with {Q-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, which bested Nguyen’s {10-Hearts}{3-Hearts} on a {8-Spades}{9-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} board. After taking the overwhelming chip lead, Truesdell put unrelenting pressure on his opponent for a few more hands. In what would be the last, Truesdell moved all in from the button holding {A-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Andrew Nguyen called off for less than a million with {4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}. "Let's get it over," Nguyen said.

Both players were on their feet and the rail crowded in as the board ran out {J-Spades}{3-Spades}{6-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}. With that, Truesdell clinched victory.

WSOP Circuit Harrah’s New Orleans Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerPrize
1stJustin Truesdell$171,440*
2ndAndrew Nguyen$160,000*
3rdAnthony Vidmer$92,926
4thDaniel Lowery$69,105
5thDominic Gabaldon$52,086
6thMichael Hallen$39,781
7thShane Smith$30,782
8thGeorge Miro$24,130
9thRamon Martinez$19,156

*Denotes heads-up deal

With Truesdell’s victory, the 2011/2012 WSOP Circuit concluded until July when the second annual National Championship will take place. PokerNews will be sure to bring you a preview piece once the official list of qualifiers is released, and of course we’ll be on hand this summer to live report the capstone event.

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Andrew Nguyen Eliminated in 2nd Place ($160,000)

Andrew Nguyen
Andrew Nguyen

After taking the overwhelming chip lead, Justin Truesdell put unrelenting pressure on his opponent. In what would be the last hand, Truesdell moved all in from the button holding {A-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Andrew Nguyen called off for less than a million with {4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}. "Let's get it over," Nguyen said.

Both players were on their feet and the rail crowded in as the board ran out {J-Spades}{3-Spades}{6-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}. With that, Truesdell clinched victory. Stay tuned for our full recap.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Truesdell us
Justin Truesdell
13,880,000 1,280,000
Andrew Nguyen us
Andrew Nguyen
Busted

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Momentum Swinging Truesdell's Way

Justin Truesdell has the momentum swinging his way.
Justin Truesdell has the momentum swinging his way.

After a raise and a call the flop came {4-Spades} {5-Clubs} {2-Spades}. Nguyen checked, Truesdell bet 800,000 and Nguyen called after a moment of silence. The crowd quieted as well, sensing the tension. The turn came {4-Diamonds}, Nguyen checked and Truesdell did some chip rearranging to consider his bet. He eventually pushed 1.1 million into the middle. Nguyen tanked for a short while and then kicked his cards back to the dealer.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Truesdell us
Justin Truesdell
7,600,000 1,300,000
Andrew Nguyen us
Andrew Nguyen
6,250,000 -1,250,000

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Daniel Lowery Eliminated in 4th Place ($69,105)

Daniel Lowery
Daniel Lowery

Right after losing the aforementioned pot, Daniel Lowery opened for 120,000 from the under-the-gun position only to have Justin Truesdell three-bet to 350,000 from the button. The blinds quickly got out of the way and Lowery instantly four-bet to 650,000. Truesdell shifted in his chair and moved all in, prompting Lowery to snap-call off for around 1.35 million more.

Showdown
Lowery: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades}
Truesdell: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}

Lowery was out of his seat and by his rail with his back turned even before the dealer put out the {A-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop. His supporters were cheering loudly as he was primed for a double, but all the excitement vanished in an instant when the dealer burned and turned the {J-Diamonds}. Suddenly Truesdell's rail came to life while a dejected Lowery looked on. The {9-Spades} river was no help to Lowery and he exited in fourth place for $69,105.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Truesdell us
Justin Truesdell
6,000,000 2,000,000
Daniel Lowery us
Daniel Lowery
Busted

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Truesdell Doubles Through Lowery

Justin Truesdell doubled with aces.
Justin Truesdell doubled with aces.

Anthony Vidmer started the action by limping from the button, Daniel Lowery completed from the small blind and Justin Truesdell made it 360,000 to play from the big blind. Vidmer got out of the way and Lowery called after a moment's hesistation.

Truesdell: {A-Spades} {A-Hearts}
Lowery: {K-Clubs} {10-Clubs}

The board ran {3-Diamonds} {4-Clubs} {7-Diamonds} {2-Diamonds} {9-Clubs} and Truesdell doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Truesdell us
Justin Truesdell
4,000,000 2,020,000
Daniel Lowery us
Daniel Lowery
2,000,000 -1,950,000

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Dominic Gabaldon Eliminated in 5th Place ($52,086); Captures Casino Championship

Dominick Gabaldon
Dominick Gabaldon

Dominic Gabaldon opened for 165,000 under the gun and was met with a three-bet to 440,000 by Andrew Nguyen on the button. Both blinds got out of the way and Gabaldon made the call. The {2-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop saw Gabaldon move all in for around 700,000 and Nguyen snap-call.

Showdown
Nguyen: {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Gabaldon: {K-Spades}{10-Spades}

Nguyen was ahead with a pair of jacks but Gabaldon had flopped a flush draw. The crowd was on its feet as the dealer burned and turned the {8-Hearts}, a blank for Gabaldon. That meant he needed either a king or spade on the river, but it was not meant to be as the {5-Diamonds} appeared.

Gabaldon finished in fifth place for $52,086, and combined with his seventh-place finish in Event #4 $355 NLHE for $3,453 and fifth in Event #8 $1,080 NLHE for $14,058, he becomes the Harrah's New Orleans Casino Champ and earns a seat in the National Championship come July. A nice consolation prize, indeed.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Nguyen us
Andrew Nguyen
5,150,000 750,000
Dominic Gabaldon
Dominic Gabaldon
Busted

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Michael Hallen Eliminated in 6th Place ($39,781)

Michael Hallen
Michael Hallen

A short-stacked Michael Hallen opened for 80,000 under the gun and cleared the way all the way around to Daniel Lowery in the small blind. The Alabamian three-bet to 220,000 and then snap-called Hallen's all-in shove.

Showdown
Hallen: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Lowery: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}

Hallen was in bad shape and in desperate need of a jack, but it wasn't in the cards as the board ran out {10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{8-Clubs}. With that, Hallen finished in sixth place for $39,781.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Lowery us
Daniel Lowery
3,400,000 900,000
Michael Hallen us
Michael Hallen
Busted

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George Miro Eliminated in 8th Place ($24,130)

George Miro
George Miro

George Miro was under the gun and opted to commit his stack of 310,000. Dominic Gabaldon asked for a count and then made the call from middle position, inspiring the rest of the field to get out of the way.

Showdown
Miro: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Gabaldon: {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}

Miro needed some help and found a little as the {10-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{6-Hearts} flop gave him added gut-shot straight draw outs. He seemed optimistic, but would ultimately be left wanting as the {5-Spades} turn and {4-Diamonds} river both blanked. Miro graciously shook hands with the remaining seven players before making his way to the payout desk in eighth place to collect $24,130.

Player Chips Progress
Dominic Gabaldon
Dominic Gabaldon
1,300,000 325,000
George Miro us
George Miro
Busted

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Biggest Pot of the Tournament

Level 28 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Andrew Nguyen took the chip lead.
Andrew Nguyen took the chip lead.

Andrew Nguyen and Anthony Vidmer have been squaring with each other in big pots all afternoon. The most recent was the biggest pot of the tournament so far. Nguyen opened for 85,000 and Vidmer raised to 170,000 behind him. The blinds released and action was back on Nguyen. He responded by re-raising to the tune of an additional 505,000.

Vidmer announced all in and Nguyen called.

Nguyen: {A-Hearts} {A-Diamonds}
Vidmer: {A-Spades} {K-Spades}

The dealer spread the {2-Spades} {9-Spades} {K-Diamonds} flop. Nguyen couldn't watch with so many outs to fade and walked off stage - depending on his rail's reaction to know if his hand would hold. Vidmer used his, "One time dealer, one time!"

The turn came {J-Hearts}.

The river came {10-Hearts} and Nguyen's aces held. Vidmer slid to 1.6 million and Nguyen has around 4.4 million

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Ramon Martinez Eliminated in 9th Place ($19,156)

Level 27 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Ramon Martinez 9th Place.
Ramon Martinez 9th Place.

Ramon Martinez and Daniel Lowery went to a flop of {5-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} together. Martinez led out with 75,000 from the cutoff and Lowery called from the button. The turn came {4-Diamonds}, Martinez checked and Lowery bet 93,000. Martinez announced all in after a short pause and Lowery called.

Lowery: {A-Clubs} {4-Clubs}
Martinez: {A-Diamonds} {6-Clubs}

Lowery was ahead but Martinez was drawing live but bricked when the river fell {K-Diamonds}. Lowery chipped up to 2.5 million after the elimination.

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