2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Council Bluffs

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Council Bluffs

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
42
Prize
$121,177
Event Info
Prize Pool
$550,800
Entries
367
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Waites Leads but Hinkle Looks to Capture Title for Second Time in Three Seasons

Level 25 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

The 2012/2013 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs continued on Sunday as 133 players from a 362 player field returned for Day 2 action. There were five late registrants, which brought the final number up to 367 entries and created a prize pool of $550,800 to be distributed to the top 45 players. Not only was the money bubble burst on Day 2, the field was reduced to the final ten. The man best position to capture the $121,177 first-place prize is Brendan Waite, who bagged the chip lead with 1.432 million. Hot on his heels is none other than WSOP bracelet winner Blair Hinkle, who actually won the WSOP Council Bluffs Main Event back in the 2010/2011 season.

Day 2 began in Level 13 (700/1,400/200) and it didn’t take long for players to hit the rail. In one brutal hand, Larry Ormson opened to 8,000 in late position only to have local pro Brandon Fish raise to 20,000 from the small blind. Ormson called off his stack and the players showed their cards:

Fish: {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}
Ormson: {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}

The {5-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} flop was great for Ormson, but the {4-Clubs} turn gave him pause as Fish picked up a flush draw. Incredibly, and much to Ormson’s dismay, the {K-Clubs} spiked on the river to give Fish the runner-runner flush.

Others who fell before the money were five-time ring winner Ari Engel; the all-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Alex Masek; defending champ Scott Stanko; the WSOP Circuit National Leader Board points leader Rex Clinkscales; and WSOP Circuit Harveys Lake Tahoe champ Cary Marshall.

When just 46 players remained in Level 18 (2,000/4,000/500), hand-for-hand play was initiated as the money bubble was in full effect. It took awhile, but the bubble has finally burst. Not surprisingly, it came from a classic race situation.

It happened when Larry Scholl opened for 11,000 from the cutoff, leaving himself 76,000 behind. WSOP bracelet winner Robert Cheung, who had a bigger stack, moved all in from the big blind and put Scholl to the test. The rest of the tables ad completed the action, and all eyes seemed to be on Table 33. Scholl looked at the tournament clock, saw that a min-cash was worth $2,490, and said: "Well, I don't need $2,500." He then called.

Scholl: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Cheung: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades}

"It's a race," Scholl said as both players stood. Indeed it was, but not so much after the flop came down {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}. Scholl was still looking to improve, which became harder to do when the {J-Diamonds} turn gave Cheung a straight. "Give him a queen," Scholl told the dealer knowing full well he needed one of the two remaining ladies to stay alive. The dealer burned and delivered the {K-Diamonds}. It was paint, but not what Scholl needed. His elimination in 46th place meant that each of the remaining players were guaranteed a $2,490 payday. It's also worth noting that Doug "Rico" Carli, who ultimately finished in 32nd place for $3,057, notched his record 104th career WSOP-related cash, which is ahead of Phil Hellmuth’s 96 cashes.

From there, the in-the-money eliminations began to mount. Among those to fall were Henry Tran (45th - $2,490), Leonard Daniel (39th- $2,490), Allen Kessler (37th - $2,490), Everett Carlton (30th - $3,448), Mark Fink (29th - $3,448), Kou Vang ($3,938) and Casey Cavanaugh (24th - $4,555), Deborah Phillips (22nd - $4,555), Robert Cheung (18th - $6,334), Shawn Meyer (15th - $7,612) and the chip leader at the start of the day, Scott Small (14th - $7,612).

One player to fall late in the night was Grant Hinkle. It happened in Level 25 (8,000/16,000/2,000) when Hinkle shoved for 178,000 under the gun. Trevor Deeter called from the small blind and the hands were tabled.

Deeter: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Hinkle: {Q-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

Deeter was out in front with his ace and strengthened his lead when the flop brought the {3-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{A-Hearts}, though Hinkle picked up a heart draw. The {3-Clubs} turn was not what Hinkle needed, and neither was the {2-Clubs} run. Hinkle’s elimination in 11th place meant a highly anticipated Hinkle Brothers final table wasn’t going to happen.

Even so, the final ten are an eclectic bunch. Of course there’s Blair Hinkle, who won the 2010/2011 WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs $1,650 Main Event for $88,555 and was looking to take down the title for the second time in three seasons. There’s also the current Horseshoe Council Bluffs Casino Champ leader Mark Bonsack, who won a ring in Event #6 $365 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo for $11,254; “Cowboy” Ben Smith, the elder statesman at the table who hails from Wisconsin; and Sean Small, who is just 80,000 chips shy of the leader.

The third and final day is set to kick off at noon CST, and PokerNews will be on hand to bring you all the live updates from that event.

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Grant Hinkle Eliminated in 11th Place ($9,275)

Level 25 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Grant Hinkle - 11th Place
Grant Hinkle - 11th Place

Grant Hinkle shoved his last 178,000 from under the gun. Trevor Deeter made the call from the small blind.

"Bad timing bro," Cord Garcia said, as he gathered his chips. He laughed and threw his cards away however, and Hinkle and Deeter showed their hands.

Deeter: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Hinkle: {Q-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

The flop brought {3-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{A-Hearts}, and we had a sweat on our hands. The turn bricked off with the {3-Clubs} and the river brought only a {2-Clubs}, ending Hinkle's run.

With 10 players remaining, the survivors have redrawn seating assignments and are all seated at Table 33 now.

Player Chips Progress
Trevor Deeter
Trevor Deeter
665,000 45,000
Grant Hinkle us
Grant Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Andrew 
Leshovsky Eliminated in 12th Place ($9,275)

Level 25 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Andrew 
Leshovsky - 12th Place
Andrew 
Leshovsky - 12th Place

Mark Bonsack opened for 32,000 under the gun and Brendan Waite called from the small blind. Andrew 
Leshovsky came along for the rider from the big and it was three-way action to the {4-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} flop, which all three players checked.

When the {A-Clubs} turned, two checks put action on Bonsack and he bet 45,000. Waite called and then 
Leshovsky waited for a few moments before moving all in for 192,000. Bonsack thought for about a minute before releasing his hand and Waite made a fairly quick call. 
Leshovsky revealed the {q-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for two pair and seemed crestfallen when Waite rolled over the {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades} for a bigger two pair.

The {9-Hearts} river failed to help 
Leshovsky and he hit the rail in 12th place for $9,275.

Player Chips Progress
Brendan Waite
Brendan Waite
1,360,000 300,000
Mark Bonsack us
Mark Bonsack
465,000 -115,000
Andrew 
Leshovsky
Andrew 
Leshovsky
Busted

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LeshovskyMark BonsackBrendan Waite

Scott Sharpe Eliminated in 14th Place ($7,612)

Level 23 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Scott Sharpe - 14th Place
Scott Sharpe - 14th Place

Sean Small opened for 24,000 from the cutoff and then snap-called when Scott Sharpe, who you may recall entered the day with the chip lead, moved all in for roughly 185,000 from the big blind.

Sharpe: {J-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}
Small: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}

Sharpe leaned back in his chair and seem a bit demoralized. He stoically awaited his fate as the {7-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} board ran out, and then slowly made his way to the payout desk in 14th place to collect $7,612.

Player Chips Progress
Sean Small us
Sean Small
910,000 275,000
Scott Sharpe us
Scott Sharpe
Busted

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Shawn Meyer Eliminated in 15th Place ($7,612)

Level 23 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Shawn Meyer - 15th Place
Shawn Meyer - 15th Place

Brendan Waite had just scooped up a pot and was in the middle of stacking chips when he checked his cards under the gun. He raised to 32,000, and a short-stacked Thomas Meyer went all in for 95,000. Sean Small, in the big blind, went all in over the top of that for 263,000 total. Waite instantly called.

Waite: {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Small: {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Meyer: {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The flop brought little hope for the Small and Meyer: {4-Clubs}{3-Spades}{9-Clubs}. A {5-Spades} on the turn eliminated Meyer from the pot and the tournament in 15th place, but a {j-Diamonds} on the river gave Small new life. Mark Bonsack commented that it was the case jack.

Player Chips Progress
Sean Small us
Sean Small
635,000 275,000
Brendan Waite
Brendan Waite
585,000 -115,000
Shawn Meyer
Shawn Meyer
Busted

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William Perpich Eliminated in 17th Place ($6,334); Andy Krakowski 16th ($6,334)

Level 23 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Andy Krakowski - 16th Place
Andy Krakowski - 16th Place

Within minutes after William Perpich was eliminated in 17th place for $6,334, Andy Krakowski joined him on the in 16th.

It happened when Krakowski shoved his last chips in on a {4-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop only to be called by the {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs} of Phil Mader. The {A-Spades} turn gave Mader two pair, and the {8-Clubs} river was the last card Krakowski would see in the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Mader us
Phil Mader
400,000 140,000
William Perpich
William Perpich
Busted
Andy Krakowski
Andy Krakowski
Busted

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Fink Exits with Casino Championship Lead; Though Bonsack Can Catch Him

Level 21 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Mark Fink
Mark Fink

We caught the action on a board reading {3-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{j-Spades}{k-Clubs}{3-Spades} and about 135,000 in the pot. Tim Hughes fired 37,000 from the small blind and Mark Fink, who won a ring a couple nights ago, moved all in from the button for roughly 145,000. Hughes barely had him covered and thought for about 30 seconds before calling. Fink had a look as if he'd been caught and was hesitant to turn over his {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}. Hughes revealed the {K-Hearts}{8-Hearts} and that was the end of the road for Fink.

Heading into the Main Event, Fink held the lead in the Casino Championship with 102.5 points. He earned five points for his 29th-place finish, giving him 107.5. That's 20 points ahead of Mark Bonsack, who is still in this tournament. If Bonsack can place 17th or better, he will overtake the lead.

Player Chips Progress
Tim Hughes
Tim Hughes
500,000
Mark Fink us
Mark Fink
Busted

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Carli Exits in 32nd Place with Record in Tow

Level 20 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Doug "Rico" Carli
Doug "Rico" Carli

A disappointed Doug "Rico" Carli stopped by our desk to inform us that he had just been eliminated. According to him, it was the first time all tournament he picked up a big pocket pair and got it in.

It happened after Blair Hinkle opened and another player three-bet to 31,000. Carli opted to ship his last 94,000 with {K-}{K-}, Hinkle folded, and the other player called with {A-}{Q-}. We're not sure what came on the board, but Carli's kings did not hold.

While we're sure it wasn't much of a consolation, Carli's 32nd-place finish was his record 104th career WSOP-related cash, which is ahead of Phil Hellmuth who has 96 in-the-money cashes.

Player Chips Progress
Doug "Rico" Carli
Doug "Rico" Carli
Busted

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Scholl is the Unfortunate Bubble Boy

Level 19 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Larry Scholl is the 2013 WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs bubble boy.
Larry Scholl is the 2013 WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs bubble boy.

It took awhile, but the bubble has finally burst. Not surprisingly, it came from a classic race situation.

It happened when Larry Scholl opened for 11,000 from the cutoff, leaving himself 76,000 behind. Robert Cheung, who had a bigger stack, moved all in from the big blind and put Scholl to the test. The rest of the tables ad completed the action, and all eyes seemed to be on Table 33.

Scholl looked at the tournament clock and saw that a min-cash was worth $2,490. "Well, I don't need $2,500," he said before committing his stack.

Scholl: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Cheung: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades}

"It's a race," Scholl said as both players stood. Indeed it was, but not so much after the flop came down {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}. Scholl was still looking to improve, which became harder to do when the {J-Diamonds} turn gave Cheung a straight. "Give him a queen," Scholl told the dealer knowing full well he needed one of the two remaining ladies to stay alive. The dealer burned and delivered the {K-Diamonds}. It was paint, but not what Scholl needed. His elimination in 46th place meant that each of the remaining players were guaranteed a $2,490 payday.

It's also worth noting that this marks Doug "Rico" Carli's 104th career WSOP-related cash, which is ahead of Phil Hellmuth who has 96 in-the-money cashes.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Cheung ca
Robert Cheung
WSOP 1X Winner
260,000 80,000
Larry Scholl
Larry Scholl
Busted

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Who'll Make the Money in Council Bluffs? We'll Find Out Today!

The Horseshoe Council Bluffs.
The Horseshoe Council Bluffs.

Yesterday, both Day 1 flights of the 2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs Main played out as a combined 362 players turned out for their shot at WSOP Circuit glory and a seat into the National Championship. After 12 levels of play, just 133 players remain. Given that registration is open until the start of play today, that number is sure to go up a little.

Leading today's field is Scott Sharpe, who amassed a huge stack of 289,500 on Day 1b.

“I ran good,” Sharpe told PokerNews. “Coolered a few people, to be honest.” Sharpe, who has finished runner-up in two previous WSOP Circuit events, was modest when asked how it felt to bag up the chip lead. “Long way to go still."

Other big stacks entering the day are Mark Fink (165,900) and Kelly Cortum (140,000). The former won a ring here at the Horseshoe Council Bluffs just a couple of days ago and currently leads the stop's Casino Championship, while the latter ended up as the Day 1a chip leader.

Other notables still in contention include defending champ Scott Stanko (19,500), Larry Ormson (23,600), Allen Kessler (31,300), Alex Masek (32,400), Rex Clinkscales (43,800), Brett Schwertley (59,400), Ari Engel (63,000), Grant Hinkle (78,500), Kou Vang (88,300) and Robert Cheung (92,500)

Top 10 Day 1 Counts

RankPlayerChips
1Scott Sharpe289,500
2Mark Fink165,900
3Jeff Brin155,200
4Kelly Cortum140,000
5Vern Laing129,700
6Jeff Heiberg117,000
7Anthony Martinez105,200
8Brian Massey104,100
9Phil Mader103,600
10Sean Small98,700

Action is set to kick off at noon CST, which is about a half an hour from now. Stay tuned for all the latest and greatest from the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs!