2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Palm Beach Kennel Club

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Palm Beach Kennel Club

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$226,395
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,131,990
Entries
778
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Matthew Smith Eliminated in 18th Place ($11,512)

In early position, Matthew Smith raised to open the pot, and Jamil Wakil three-bet to 80,000 next door. Smith wanted to play for 188,000, though, but his reraise was answered with another Wakil raise to 298,000. That drew the shove from Smith for about 760,000 total. Wakil made the call with a chance at the knockout, and it was a big coin flip for his opponent's tournament life.

Showdown
Smith: {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}
Wakil: {J-Hearts} {J-Clubs}

The {9-Spades} {K-Hearts} {Q-Clubs} flop was just what Dr. Smith ordered, and his pair of queens pulled him into a big lead with two to come. The turn {A-Spades} gave him two pair but changed nothing, and he needed to dodge a six-outer on the river. But he could not.

The {10-Spades} ripped off the deck, and Smith was gunned down on Broadway. He's out in 18th place, receiving a pay bump up into five figures with $11,512.

This huge chip boost for Wakil came exactly one hand after his monster double, and he's suddenly closing in on the 3-million chip mark and into a commanding lead.

Player Chips Progress
Jamil Wakil ca
Jamil Wakil
2,900,000 830,000
Matthew Smith us
Matthew Smith
Busted

Tags: Matthew SmithJamil Wakil

Wakil Binks Hard

Jamil Wakil opened the pot to 32,000 from the hijack seat, and Chet Farrell made a three-bet to 81,000. Wakil called pretty quickly, and off they went to a heads-up flop.

The dealer spread out {7-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} {4-Spades}, and it brought all the action. Farrell continued out with 92,000, but Wakil came back with a raise to 192,000 straight. Farrell shoved in on him with the covering stack, and Wakil asked to make sure he heard correctly before snap-calling his last 850,000 total.

"Flop a set?" Farrell astutely inquired.

Showdown
Wakil: {6-Hearts} {6-Clubs}
Farrell: {J-Hearts} {J-Diamonds}

Farrell was less than pleased with the spot he'd found himself in, and there'd be no recovering. The turn {4-Clubs} and river {Q-Spades} were blanks, and Wakil has found a monster double to claw back into contention for the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Jamil Wakil ca
Jamil Wakil
2,070,000 1,190,000
Chet Farrell
Chet Farrell
550,000 -1,050,000

Tags: Jamil WakilChet Farrell

LeBeau and the Ladies

Roman Valerstein came into the pot raising, and Robert LeBeau three-bet shoved for 173,000 total. When it came back to Valerstein, he called rather quickly, and it was a pair-versus-pair situation as the cards were turned on their backs.

Showdown
Valerstein: {6-Diamonds} {6-Hearts}
LeBeau: {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs}

The {A-Hearts} {Q-Spades} {K-Hearts} flop was money in the bank for LeBeau, and he could be forgiven for celebrating a bit prematurely. The {2-Hearts} on the turn gave him a big sweat as he now needed to fade the hearts left in the deck to stay alive. The river was a red card, too, but the {10-Diamonds} was scary-safe for LeBeau to secure his double.

He's back up to 386,000 and back into the game thanks to that trio of ladies.

Player Chips Progress
Robert LeBeau
Robert LeBeau
386,000 183,000

Tags: Robert LeBeauRoman Valerstein

Hastings Stings McLaughlin

Brian Hastings shoved from the hijack for 136,000 and was called by Jeremy McLaughlin in the big blind.

Hastings: {K-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
McLaughlin: {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}

The {A-Spades}{9-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} flop had Hastings all but out the door as he stood from his chair ready to make his exit. The {K-Spades} hit the turn and gave him five outs to survive and sure enough, the {10-Spades} landed on the river to give Hastings two pair to prolong his tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Jeremy McLaughlin
Jeremy McLaughlin
530,000 -160,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
WSOP 6X Winner
298,000 160,000

Tags: Brian HastingsJeremy McLaughlin

Stefanski Peels Just One

We missed the preflop action, but it appears to have been a three-bet pot between Dave Stefanski (early position) and Jamil Wakil (big blind). When we joined the pot, Wakil was leading the betting with 80,000 into a pot of more than 150,000 on the {10-Clubs} {3-Spades} {6-Spades} flop. Stefanski spent just a few seconds considering before flicking the call into the pot, and the {A-Hearts} hit fourth street.

Wakil took a long pause now as he stared down at the board and shuffled the top four chips in one of his orange stacks. It must have been three minutes or so before he finally stuck out a bet of ~137,000. Stefanski gave it a long look himself, but he eventually cut his losses and surrendered his cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
David Stefanski us
David Stefanski
1,170,000 -46,000
Jamil Wakil ca
Jamil Wakil
880,000 64,000

Tags: David StefanskiJamil Wakil

FInal Two Tables Redraw

Level 24 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
TableSeatPlayer
11Jeff Silverstein
12Brian Hastings
13Carlos Auralos
14Nabih Zaczac
15Sterling Savill
16Jeremy McLaughlin
17Matthew O'Brien
18Rob Williamson
19Jim Harnden
   
21Matthew Smith
22Jamil Wakil
23Chris Parsons
24David Stefanski
25Drazen Ilich
26Chet Farrell
27Roman Valerstein
28Max Itkin
29Robert LeBeau

Jerry Payne Eliminated in 19th Place ($9,588)

First in from the cutoff seat at his six-handed table, Jerry Payne opened the pot to 34,000. In the small blind, Rob Williamson looked down at {A-Clubs} {K-Clubs} and stuck in a three-bet to 80,000 flat, and Payne took pause to consider. After just a few moments, he announced his all-in shove for about 575,000 total, and Williamson quickly called to put him to the test. At showdown, Payne was pained to see that his {A-Diamonds} {10-Spades} was dominated and in jeopardy of sending him off.

The {Q-Diamonds} {9-Hearts} {J-Spades} flop opened up the door just a crack for Payne, but that's as close as he'd get. The turn {Q-Hearts} even provided some chop outs, but the river {6-Hearts} was a blank.

That's the end of the line for Payne, and he'll exit in 19th place with $9,588. That reduces our field to 18 players and the final two tables, and their racking up and redrawing as we speak.

Player Chips Progress
Rob Williamson
Rob Williamson
1,200,000 472,000
Jerry Payne us
Jerry Payne
Busted

Tags: Jerry Payne

Walid Maddah Eliminated in 20th Place ($9,588)

Action folded to Walid Maddah on the button and he moved all in for about 63,000. Jeff Silverstein isolated the pot with a shove from the small blind and tabled {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}.

Maddah was in bad shape with {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} and though he found a little help from the {J-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{9-Hearts} flop, the {A-Clubs} turn and {J-Hearts} sealed his fate with a 20th-place showing in the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Silverstein
Jeff Silverstein
550,000 30,000
Walid Maddah
Walid Maddah
Busted

Tags: Jeff SilversteinWalid Maddah

Bruce Yamron Eliminated in 21st Place ($9,588)

Jerry Payne came into the pot raising to 34,000 from early position, and the table folded all the way around to the big blind. There, Bruce Yamron looked down at his cards, grabbed all 154,000 of his remaining chips, and stuck dumped them into the pot. "All right young man, I'm all in."

Payne made the quick call with {K-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs}, and Yamron's {A-Spades} {7-Clubs} had him as a small favorite to double. The dealer had other plans, however.

The {6-Spades} {8-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} flop was no good at all for the at-risk player, and Yamron was unable to catch back up. The turn {5-Spades} and river {K-Hearts} completed the board, and two pair earn Payne the knockout. The table wished Yamron the best as he departed, and he'll stop by the payout desk to pick up a check for $9,588 on his way out the door.

Player Chips Progress
Jerry Payne us
Jerry Payne
450,000 169,000
Bruce Yamron us
Bruce Yamron
Busted

Tags: Bruce YamronJerry Payne

Farrell Makes Zaczac a Believer

Level 24 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Under the gun, Chet Farrell opened to 33,000, and Nabih Zaczac defended his big blind to go heads-up to the flop. It came out {8-Spades} {J-Clubs} {4-Spades}, and Zaczac check-called 30,000 more from the raiser. The turn brought the {9-Hearts} and another check from Zaczac, and Farrell quickly stuck out 95,000.

Zaczac double-checked his cards, but they weren't good enough. He tucked and mucked, and Farrell chips his way up to about 1.6 million with that little pot.

Tags: Chet FarrellNabih Zaczac