First place will take home $586,212 plus that shiny bracelet everyone seems to want.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 36 - $2,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Players Left 1 / 1,695
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First place will take home $586,212 plus that shiny bracelet everyone seems to want.
Nenad Medic: 2,300
Neil Channing: 4,700
Randy Haddox: 8,850
Mark Teltscher: 8,000
Andy Black: 9,700
In other news, Jonathan Little has been eliminated.
The original raiser folded and we went heads up to the flop.
Gromenkova:


Opponent:


When the board ran out




, Gromenkova's opponent hit his flush, leaving her with just 1,650.


and got a call. She didn't like what she saw when she tabled 
while her opponent showed 
.Rousso failed to catch her two-outer when the board ran out

, sending her to the rail.



.Her opponent folded and Ho showed

for top set. The hand boosted her stack to 14,500.
Andy Bloch: 2,600
Dwyte Pilgrim: 6,300
Jason Potter: 3,500
Amnon Filippi - 12,000
Antonio Esfandiari - 5,800
Michael Binger: 5,600
Sabyl Cohen-Lundrum - 10,500
Allen Cunningham - 9,500
Cody Slaubaugh - 8,800
Eugene Todd - 6,100
Michael Craig - 3,400
Players who have recently lost their stacks include J.C. Tran, Alex Jacob and Jason Mercier.


, Quinn Do called a 1,200 chip bet from an opponent in early position and went heads up to the turn, which brought the
.Do's opponent moved all in for 1,150 and Do again called.
Do:


Opponent:


Do's sealed the hand when he hit the
on the river, and the pot brought his stack to 13,000.


, Maria Ho check-called a bet of 400 from the big blind. She and her opponent then checked down the rest of the board, which came 
.Ho showed

, which was enough for the small pot.
Just the faces you want to see sitting next to you when you return from break.
Another nice stack belongs to David Chicotsky, who is currently sitting with 13,425. Some other counts from around the room include:
Eric Lynch - 6,400
Shannon Shorr - 12,200
Shaun Deeb - 12,000
Bryan Micon - 6,900
Kevin Saul - 13,200
Bryan Devonshire - 2,325
Adam Levy - 6,000