2009 World Series of Poker

Event 13 - $2,500 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$506,786
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$2,502,400
Total Entries
1,088
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000
Players Left 1 / 1,088
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Level: 15

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 400

Recent Eliminations (100th - 108th)

The following players have recently been eliminated. All players listed below will receive $4,929

100th - Manley Freid
101st - Tresa Antonio
102nd - Michael Allis
103rd - David Sun
104th - Tanya Murphy
105th - Doug Hartman
106th - Anthony Parris
107th - Robert Starkey
108th - Scott Eskenazi

J.J. Beats King

J.J. Liu
J.J. Liu
J.J. Liu raised to 6,000 from the cutoff, and Carter King reraised to 15,500 from the small blind. Liu made the call. The flop came {8-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}. King checked, Liu bet 10,000, and King folded.

Heading toward the break, King has 115,000, while Liu is up to 102,000.

Tags: Carter KingJ.J. Liu

100 Players Remain

"We have a winner!"

The somehow incongruous call whenever a player loses the last of his or her chips. We just heard it again over at Table #60.

Tresa Antonio, sporting an jacket with aces depicted on the front, was looking at a six-high flop and wondering whether or not to commit his stack. Finally, he decided to make his move, turning over {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}.

Unfortunately -- and ironically -- his opponent, Gary Holm, turned over {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts}. No ten came to save Antonio, and he's out in 101st place. Holm started the day with just over 15,000, but now has built his stack all of the way up to 103,000.

Tags: Gary HolmTresa Antonio

They Look Like Aces, Might As Well Play 'em Like Aces

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey
We came on this one on the flop -- {J-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{7-Diamonds}. A short-stacked player in the big blind was already all in, up against three opponents, including Phil Ivey. The first two checked, and Ivey fired out 10,000 into the dry side pot. The first player pondered, asked Ivey if he held jack-ten, then folded, as did the second player.

The cards were then revealed, and Ivey showed {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}. The big blind turned over eight-deuce. The turn was the {3-Clubs} and river {Q-Diamonds}, and Ivey took the pot. He's now up to 85,000.

Tags: Phil Ivey

Recent Eliminations (109th - 117th)

The following players were among the first to be in the money. All players listed below will receive $4,929

109th - David Dube
110th - David Margolis
111th - Alex Keating
112th - Juan Martinez Jalil
113th - Leonid Yanovski
114th - Steven Dolezel
115th - Peter Robinson
116th - Eduardo Gil
117th - Tied. Prize money split between:
Christian Dillon
Brandon Schaefer