2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Foxwoods

Main event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Foxwoods

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$194,178
Event Info
Prize Pool
$924,652
Entries
615
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Dinner Break

Level 29 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante

Players are indeed going to go for a one-hour dinner break right now, then reassemble on the other side of the poker area where the tourney will resume. Play will start back around 5:50 p.m. ET.

Here's a look at the final table complete with counts:

SeatPlayerCount
1Ethan Foulkes1,265,000
2Cory Waaland1,225,000
3Lall Bharat1,210,000
4Paul Snead1,980,000
5Ben Reason760,000
6Pete Campo985,000
7Kevin Saul2,675,000
8Bobby Corcione1,040,000
9Stephen Dare1,190,000

Chris Mintchev Eliminated in 10th Place ($14,425)

Level 29 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Chris Mintchev - 10th Place
Chris Mintchev - 10th Place

They are finally down to the official final table as the shortest-stacked player Chris Mintchev has been eliminated.

Mintchev's final hand began with an all-in push from middle position for about 350,000. It folded back to Paul Snead in the big blind who said he'd only checked one of his cards before saying he'd call.

Mintchev tabled {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, then Snead showed the {A-Diamonds} he'd seen, then the {9-Hearts} that went with it. The flop came {J-Hearts}{Q-Spades}{J-Clubs}, then the {9-Clubs} turn card made the {10-Diamonds} river no matter.

Mintchev is out in 10th, and it sounds like they are going to go ahead and schedule the dinner break before the official final table gets underway. We'll confirm in a moment.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Snead us
Paul Snead
1,980,000 150,000
Chris Mintchev
Chris Mintchev
Busted

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Waaland Shoves and Saul Calls

Level 29 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante

Cory Waaland moved all in from middle position for 535,000 and didn't seem too pleased when Kevin Saul three-bet all in over the top from the button, which prompted both blinds to fold.

"I don't even have a pair," Waaland admitted before tabling the {J-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}. Neither did Saul, though his {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} was out in front. The {2-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop kept Saul firmly in the lead, and the {5-Diamonds} turn meant Waaland needed to catch either a ten or jack on the river to stay alive. The dealer burned one last time and put out the {J-Hearts}.

The excitable Waaland clapped his hands together in celebration before wandering about the tournament area with a big smile on his face.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Saul us
Kevin Saul
WPT 1X Winner
2,425,000 -395,000
Cory Waaland us
Cory Waaland
1,120,000 580,000

Tags: Cory WaalandKevin Saul

Level: 29

Blinds: 20,000/40,000

Ante: 5,000

The Short Stacks' Plight

Level 28 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

The action has slowed at the ten-handed table, with most hands ending with preflop raises and even a couple of big blind walks thrown in as well.

Short stack Cory Waaland didn't get a walk in his big blind just now, however, as leader Kevin Saul raised and when the action got back to Waaland he had to fold. He shook his head a little and said with a chuckle how he didn't like giving up his BB, and Paul Snead chimed in.

"Doesn't suit your personality, does it?" said Snead, and Waaland laughed, replying "not at all." Snead then alluded to Waaland's "Good luck, myself" speech and how he might be making it soon, referring to the fact that whenever Waaland raises all in, he always says "Good luck, myself" when he does.

On the next hand, Ben Reason was the one pushing all in — and no doubt silently wishing himself good luck — but he got no callers.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Saul us
Kevin Saul
WPT 1X Winner
2,530,000 180,000
Ben Reason
Ben Reason
640,000 -410,000
Cory Waaland us
Cory Waaland
550,000 -94,000

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Saul Wakes Up with Aces in 3-Million Chip Pot

Level 28 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

A huge hand just took place on the final table bubble, a monster 3 million-chip pot in fact. It began when Kevin Saul opened for 65,000 from early position and Lall Bharat three-bet to 100,000 from the button. Saul responded with a four-bet to 400,000 and Bharat five-bet all in for just under 1.5 million. Saul snap-called and the cards were tabled.

Saul: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}
Bharat: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}

According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Saul was a monster 87.23% favorite to win the hand. That increased to 93.74% on the {9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop. "Don't worry, there will be a diamond on the turn," someone at the table said. Sure enough, the {4-Diamonds} peeled off. That increased Baharat's chance from 4.84% on the flop to 20.45% headed to the river with a 6.82% chance of a tie.

Saul was primed to win a monster pot and take a commanding chip lead to the final table, but the dealer burned and put down the {3-Spades}. Both players had made a wheel to chop the pot.

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Saul Gets Some Back From Corcione

Level 28 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Following a Lall Bharat open for 60,000 from early position, Kevin Saul three-bet to 140,000 from the hijack seat and Bobby Corcione called him from the next position. It folded back to Bharat who folded, and the remaining pair of players saw the flop come {5-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{9-Spades}.

Both checked, then Saul led for 125,000 after the {4-Clubs} turn card. Corcione called that bet, and after Saul bet again for what appeared to be 230,000 following the {7-Hearts} river, Corcione was there with the call once more.

Saul flipped over {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds} for queens, and Corcione mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Saul us
Kevin Saul
WPT 1X Winner
2,350,000 550,000
Bobby Corcione
Bobby Corcione
1,075,000 -525,000

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Better Call Saul

Level 28 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Pete Campo opened for 70,000 on the button and was met by a three-bet to 190,000 by Kevin Saul in the small blind. Bobby Corcione then moved all in from the big for 550,000 more, Campo folded, and after a couple minutes of deliberation, Saul made the call.

Corcione: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Saul: {A-Hearts}{9-Spades}

Both players shared an ace, but the jack kicker of Corcione had him well out in front. The {8-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{6-Spades} flop was dry for Saul, but the {7-Clubs} turn made things interesting by giving him an open-ended straight draw. Fortunately for Corcione, the {K-Spades} blanked on the river and he doubled through the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Saul us
Kevin Saul
WPT 1X Winner
1,800,000 -700,000
Bobby Corcione
Bobby Corcione
1,600,000 820,000

Tags: Bobby CorcioneKevin Saul

Foulkes Doubles Through Corcione

Level 28 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

On the first hand after the redraw, Bobby Corcione opened for 75,000 from middle position, Ethan Foulkes pushed all in from the hijack seat for 460,000 total, and it folded back to Corcione who called.

Corcione turned over {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}, but Foulkes had the preflop edge with {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}. Foulkes had the post-flop edge as well as the board came {K-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}, then {8-Clubs}, then {7-Spades}, and Foulkes survived with the double-up.

Player Chips Progress
Ethan Foulkes
Ethan Foulkes
840,000 290,000
Bobby Corcione
Bobby Corcione
780,000 -600,000

Tags: Bobby CorcioneEthan Foulkes