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2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - River Rock
The final 69 players have taken their seats and cards are in the air.
Level: 22
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Players are now on a 45-minute dinner break. When they return they will play four more 60-minute levels.
Enjoying our coverage of this World Series of Poker Circuit event? Want to take part in the action yourself? The WSOPC may just be coming to a town near you.
Here's a look at the remaining schedule for the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit:
| Date | Event Location |
|---|---|
| Nov. 8-19, 2012 | Harveys Lake Tahoe |
| Nov. 29 - Dec. 10, 2012 | Harrah’s Atlantic City |
| Dec. 6-17, 2012 | Harrah’s Rincon |
| Jan. 3-14, 2013 | The Bicycle Casino (Los Angeles) |
| Jan. 10-21, 2013 | Choctaw Durant (Dallas/Oklahoma) |
| Jan. 24 - Feb. 4, 2013 | Harrah’s Tunica (Mississippi) |
| Feb. 7-18, 2013 | Caesars Palace (Las Vegas) |
| Feb. 14-25, 2013 | Palm Beach Kennel Club (Florida) |
| Feb. 28 - March 11, 2013 | Caesars Atlantic City |
| March 14-25, 2013 | Horseshoe Cleveland |
| March 27 - April 8, 2013 | Foxwoods (Connecticut) |
| April 4-15, 2012 | Harrah’s Cherokee (North Carolina) |
| April 11-April 22, 2013 | Horseshoe Council Bluffs (Iowa) |
| April 25 - May 6, 2013 | Harrah’s Philadelphia |
| May 9 - May 20, 2013 | Harrah’s New Orleans |
| May 21-23, 2013 | Harrah’s New Orleans (National Championship) |
For more information on the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit season, visit WSOP.com.
Jingjing Liu began play today as the chip leader but unfortunately she saw her demise just before the dinner break. Action folded to Liu's button and she moved her short-stack of 44,000 all in. Mike MacCannell looked down at his cards in the big blind and called.
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MacCannell was behind to start the hand but finished in the lead after the board fell ![]()
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. By scoring this knockout, MacCannell is now sitting on about 375,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kelly Kellner, who was just moments ago sporting a meek 20,000-chip stack, has doubled up once more.
Kellner got his money in with pocket jacks, the
and the
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and Kellner was able to further solidify his place on the comeback trail. He now has roughly 145,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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75,000
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Are you a resident of British Columbia or Quebec? Don't have time to make it to the casino to play in one of the World Series of Poker Circuit ring events? Then the following information may be just for you.
History is being made here in Vancouver and it is not just that this is first WSOP Circuit event on Canadian soil. This stop has also made headlines for offering two online ring events in partnership with PlayNow.com. Events 11 and 12, $320 and $530 buy-ins respectively, are open to residents of British Columbia and Quebec and will take place November 18 and 25.
Lillian Chan finished Day 1c as the chip lead and it seems there has been no stopping her upward trending today, either.
We caught Chan heads up in a pot with Ahmed Amin where the flop read ![]()
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. Chan shot out a bet of 19,000 only to have Amin come over the top for 42,000 total. Chan sat riffling chips for a moment before pulling her bet back and coming out with a three-bet to 72,000. Amin went into the tank for well over a minute before finally letting go and awarding Chan the pot. She's currently sporting a stack of 530,000.
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We found a super short-stacked Kelly Kellner all in for his last 20,000 before the flop against two players. The flop was ![]()
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and after a bet from one of his opponents and a fold from another, the hands were tabled:
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The turn was a meaningless
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