2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Harrah's Resort Atlantic City

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Harrah's Resort Atlantic City

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
94
Prize
$194,040
Event Info
Prize Pool
$924,000
Entries
616
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Good Day 2 Start For Cutler

Alan Cutler won a ring in Event #6 earlier in the week and is looking to become the casino champion with a good Main Event showing.

WSOP Circuit Harrah’s Atlantic City Ring Event #6 Six-Handed NLHE

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$300+$65329$100,016
PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Alan CutlerVernon Hills, IL$23,504
2Cuong PhungAtlantic City, NJ$14,532
3John HindsGreenville, North Carolina$10,555
4Benjamin GriseIndianapolis, IN$7,796
5Robert WillisBellmawr, NJ$5,853
6Josh BrikisPittsburgh, PA$4,464
7Ronald CitrenbaumSpringfield, NJ$3,458
8Wu ZhouState College, PA$2,718
9Jennifer SoNew Brunswick, NJ$2,169

He is off to a nice start on Day 2 and just won a post against Jack Schanbacher.

A player in early position opened to 1,800 and was called by Schanbacher in the hijack and Cutler in the big blind.

The flop fell {Q-Spades}{J-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} and Cutler led out for 3,300. Only Schanbacher called to see the {6-Clubs} turn which both checked. The {7-Spades} hit the river and Cutler bet 4,400, resulting in a fold from Schanbacher.

Player Chips Progress
Alan Cutler us
Alan Cutler
58,000 22,300
Jack Schanbacher
Jack Schanbacher
34,000 -11,300

Tags: Alan CutlerJack Schanbacher

Playing Faro

Tim Faro
Tim Faro

Tim Faro ended Day 1b with the biggest stack among those who played the evening session, and a top ten stack overall. He's added a few more in the early going on Day 2, having chipped up to around 115,000.

Our attention was drawn to Faro's table just now following an all-in confrontation between himself and the player to his left. Faro had {A-Hearts}{9-Spades}, his opponent {A-Spades}{9-Diamonds}, and the result was a chopped pot.

It would seem a fairly unremarkable hand but for the animated conversation going on between the pair. Their talk became heated enough for the floor to be called, and eventually Faro's opponent given a one-round penalty after he refused to heed the warning to be quiet.

Meanwhile Faro has kept his seat, continuing to accumulate chips amid a quieter setting.

Player Chips Progress
Tim Faro us
Tim Faro
115,000 13,800

Tags: Tim Faro

Cernuto Sunk

"Miami" John Cernuto began the day with one of the shortest stacks among the 322 returners (plus those who re-entered at the start of Day 2). After subsisting quietly for the first level-and-a-half today, Cernuto saw fit to commit his final 3,700 from the cutoff with {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and got a single caller sitting on the button with {A-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}.

The flop came {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{7-Clubs} to give Cernuto's opponent trip aces, and after the {4-Clubs} turn and {K-Hearts} river, Cernuto was eliminated. It has still been a decent week for Cernuto here at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, as he won the earlier Event #8 ($365 Limit Omaha Eight or Better) for a $13,461 score.

Player Chips Progress
John Cernuto us
John Cernuto
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: John Cernuto

Pahuja Four-Bet Jams

Action folded to Vinny Pahuja in the cutoff and he opened to 2,000. The player on the button re-raised to 5,700, David Diaz and Dwyte Pilgrim gave up their blinds, and action was back on Pahuja.

After about 30 seconds, he re-raised all in for about 30,000. His opponent quickly folded and Pahuja took down the pot. He is down on the day, but is certainly looking to turn things around.

Player Chips Progress
Vinny Pahuja us
Vinny Pahuja
35,000 -17,100

Tags: Vinny Pahuja

Ramdin Rivered

Victor Ramdin's tourney run has ended in unfortunate fashion here near the end of Level 11.

We came upon the hand as the river card was being dealt, with Ramdin all in with {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs} from the button versus the small blind's {K-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}. At that moment the board read {Q-Spades}{J-Hearts}{K-Spades}{A-Clubs}, meaning each player had two pair with Ramdin's the better hand.

But the river brought the {K-Clubs} and a full house for Ramdin's opponent, and Ramdin leaves us early on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
Busted

Tags: Victor Ramdin

Level: 12

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 200

Adding It Up

Level 12 : 600/1,200, 200 ante

We're awaiting final confirmation, but at the moment it looks as though there has been a grand total of 616 entries (i.e., buy-ins) for this year's WSOP Circuit Main Event at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, just a couple shy of the 618 from a year ago.

We'll pass along all of the details regarding prize pool and payouts a little later this afternoon.