Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
There's no Bad Beat Jackpot for tournament play here at Harrah's New Orleans, and that's a shame as a hand just took place that would have qualified.
It actually happened in Level 1 between Tripp Kirk and Lance Campione. The former held the on an board, while the latter had the . Surprisingly it wasn't an all-in pot, though Kirk did manage to add to his stack.
Campione may have lost the hand, but he and the rest of the table were all smiles as they talked about the incredibly rare hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tripp Kirk |
30,000
-3,000
|
-3,000 |
There are a handful of World Series of Poker bracelet winners in the field today on Day 1a of the WSOP-C Harrah's New Orleans Main Event, but few are as accomplished as Louisiana's own David "ODB" Baker.
It took Baker nearly a decade, but in 2012 he finally captured his first bracelet, taking down Event 37: $2,500 Eight-Game Mix. It's fitting that Baker earned his first bracelet in a mixed games event - including eight-game, he has cashed in eight different variants of poker at the WSOP.
In 2010, Baker went deep in the Main Event, finishing 17th for $396,967, and in 2012, he finished 10th in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, earning $142,197.
We didn't catch the action, but Paul Sokoloff just took a huge hit.
When we arrived the dealer was busy taking approximately 17,000 from Sokoloff's stack to pay his opponent. Sokoloff appeared to have called a hefty bet on the river holding on a board. Unfortunately for him, his opponent tabled the nuts with the .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Paul Sokoloff |
6,000
-14,000
|
-14,000 |
The final stop of the 2012/2013 World Series of Poker Circuit kicked off in New Orleans on Thursday, May 9, 2013. The city has been the last stop on the schedule every season dating back to 2005, and it’s no surprise to see pros and amateurs turn out in full force to chase last-minute points toward the National Championship. That was evidenced in Event #1 $365 No-Limit Hold’em, which drew 367 players and created a prize pool of $110,100.
The event attracted some big names including two-time gold bracelet winner and gold ring winner Howard “Tahoe” Andrew, who cashed for the 18th time on the WSOP Circuit. Others who cashed in the event were Bossier City Casino Champion Quan Nguyen, two-time gold ring winner Tripp Kirk and gold ring winners Josh Pender and Joshua Evans.
Another ring winner in the event was 21-year-old poker pro Joseph McKeehen, of North Wales, Pennsylvania. You may recall McKeehen as the Caesars Atlantic City Main Event champion from back in March, a victory that earned him his first ring, $174,000 in prize money and a seat into the National Championship. On Friday, May 10, McKeehen won his second gold ring this season.
McKeehen, who recently graduated from Arcadia University in Pennsylvania, made it to the final table as the chip leader and never looked back. One by one his opponents fell until he was heads up again Randall Lefere of Houston, Texas. In what would be the final hand, the players got the chips in on the turn and both had a pair of aces. Lefere had the better kicked, but McKeehen got lucky and caught two pair on the river to clinch victory in less than three hours.
McKeehen claimed his second ring of the season and $24,219 in prize money.
Buy-in | Entrants | Prize Pool |
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$300+$65 | 367 | $110,100 |
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
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1 | Joseph McKeehen | North Wales, PA | $24,219 |
2 | Randall Lefevre | Houston, TX | $14,968 |
3 | Richard Pope | Alvin, TX | $10,937 |
4 | Justin Booth | Dallas, GA | $8,121 |
5 | Thomas Lynch | Weldon Spring, MO | $6,124 |
6 | Ryan Pinell | Chauvin, LA | $4,687 |
7 | Jody Spears | Philadelphia, PA | $3,640 |
8 | David Melius | New Orleans, LA | $2,867 |
9 | Brandon Guillory | Opelousas, LA | $2,290 |
Two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Josh Arieh led out for 900 on a flop of . One opponent raised to 2,000, a second opponent folded, and Arieh re-raised, making it 3,600. The player tank-called.
The turn was the , both gentlemen checked, and the completed the board. Arieh flicked forward 6,000, and his opponent mulled the decision over for a few seconds before mucking.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Josh Arieh |
26,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
|
With a board reading , WSOP Circuit Foxwoods champ Kevin "BeL0WaB0Ve" Saul checked from early position and opened the door for his opponent on the button to bet 3,125. Saul responded with an all-in check-raise, which put the pressure on the button, who had about 12,000 behind.
The button tanked for several minutes before Saul chimed, "Just so you know, I'm going to give you a one-minute clock warning. So you have one minute before I call a clock."
About a minute passed before another player at the table actually called the clock. Tournament Director Dennis Jones made his way over and promptly informed the button that he had a minute and ten seconds to act, the latter of which would be counted down. The button literally waited until the very last second before tossing in a chip for a call.
"Full house," Saul said and tabled the . It was good as the button simply mucked and exited the tournament area.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kevin Saul |
40,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
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Level: 3
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
The following players have recently taken their seats in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jonathan Tamayo | 20,000 | |
Cord Garcia | 20,000 | |
Blake Barousse | 20,000 | |
Joe Tehan | 20,000 | |
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Daniel Lowery | 20,000 | |
Trey Brabham | 20,000 | |
Doug "Rico" Carli
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20,000 |