2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Southern Indiana

Main Event
Day: 2
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Event Info
2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$117,300
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$510,000
Total Entries
340
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000
Players Left 1 / 340
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Schwalich Eliminates Baldwin

Scott Schwalich opened for 3,000, a late position player called and Eric Baldwin moved all in on the button. Schwalich called and the other player folded.

Schwalich: {9-Spades} {9-Hearts}
Baldwin: {A-Spades} {K-Spades}

The board ran {Q-Hearts} {7-Clubs} {4-Spades} {4-Diamonds} {7-Spades} and Baldwin was eliminated.

Tags: Eric BaldwinScott Schwalich

Level: 13

Blinds: 700/1,400

Ante: 200

Baldwin Checks on a Scary Board

We came upon a hand between Eric Baldwin and Robert Scott. They were at the river with a board of {J-Diamonds} {J-Spades} {J-Hearts} {7-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}.

Baldwin checked on the river and Scott checked behind. Baldwin tabled {A-Hearts} {10-Hearts} for the nut flush and Scott mucked his hand.

Tags: Eric BaldwinRobert Scott

The Captain is Chipping Up Nicely

We came across the hand just in time to see four players going to a {J-Spades} {5-Hearts} {10-Spades} flop. Two players checked, William Underwood bet 9,000, Tom Franklin called and the other two players folded.

The turn came {Q-Diamonds}, Underwood checked and Franklin bet 22,000 - which was about 2/3 of his stack. Underwood hemmed and hawed for a few moments but ultimately decided to fold.

The table asked Franklin to show because the table was breaking at the end of the hand.

"If anyone can guess my hand I'll show," he replied.

"Ace-king?" Underwood asked.

"Hell no!" Franklin said. "Do you think I would call 9,000 on a draw?"

Another player at the table suggested he had queen-jack. Franklin smiled and showed {J-Clubs} {J-Diamonds} for a flopped set.

Tags: Tom FranklinWilliam Underwood

What They're Playing For

Level 12 : 600/1,200, 200 ante

The numbers have been crunched and prize pool information has been confirmed. A total of 340 players have created a $510,000 prize pool that will pay the top 36 players.

A min-cash will be worth $2,636 and a final table appearance will lock up a five-figure payday worth $11,026 for ninth place. The champion will take home a hefty $117,300 for their efforts.

Steury Eliminated

Aaron Steury will see us in Hammond.
Aaron Steury will see us in Hammond.

We missed the hand but thanks to Twitter we know how Aaron Steury was eliminated.

Tags: Aaron Steury

Level: 12

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 200