2009 World Series of Poker

Event 36 - $2,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
97
Prize
$586,212
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Prize Pool
$3,084,900
Total Entries
1,695
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000
Players Left 1 / 1,695
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Second Round Pay Outs

The next batch of players received $4,318 for the efforts.

118 - William Childs
119 - Patrick Sacrispeyre
120 - Paul Dominski
121 - Bradley Bramlett
122 - Maxim Semisoshenko
123 - Brandon Wong
124 - Arkadiy Tsinis
125 - Thomas Rebecca
126 - Thomas Boehm
127 - [Removed:40]
128 - Leo Kam
129 - Leonid Yanovski
130 - Gary Bain
131 - Francisco Vazquez
132 - Shaun Deeb
133 - Gary Haglund
134 - Warwick Mirzikinian
135 - Steven Bibi
136 - Charles Dolan
137 - Dong Xu
138 - Darus Suharto
139 - Jared 'TheWacoKidd' Hamby
140 - Antoine Berube
141 - Gunter Wagner
142 - Steven Hoefs
143 - Charles Connaly
144 - Brett Switzer

Rheem Eliminates Another

David "Chino" Rheem opened to 5,500 from early position, and as the action passed round to a player in late position he moved all in for around 25,000.

Rheem made the call and was ahead holding {A-Hearts}{K-Spades} to his opponent's {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}.

The board ran out {Q-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} to see Rheem send an opponent packing as he climbed to 190,000 in chips.

Tags: David Rheem

Robert Cheung Likes the Ladies

Robert Cheung moved his last 14,900 into the middle on a board of {5-Spades}{2-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}and got called by his opponent who showed {A-Clubs}{4-Hearts} for a wheel draw and who was behind Cheung's {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}.

The {Q-Diamonds} on the river only improved Cheung's hand, and he now has a stack of 60,000.

Binger Bouncing Back

Sets up to a double
Sets up to a double
Six players saw the flop for 4,100 including both Michael Binger in the small blind and Warwick Mirzikinian out of middle position.

Mirzikinian lead out for 10,000 on the {8-Hearts}{5-Spades}{3-Diamonds} board and when it folded to Binger he tanked for over three minutes before moving all in for 32,900 total. The remaining players folded and Mirzikinian made the call.

Mirzikinian: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}
Binger: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The turn and river fell the {J-Spades} and {4-Spades} to see Binger double through to 93,000 and change as Mirzikinian slipped to

Tags: Michael BingerWarwick Mirzikinian

Rheem Gets Off Cheap

Chino Rheem could have lost a lot more when he flat called a preflop raise of 5,300 from middle position, and got min-raised to 10,000 by the cutoff.

Rheem made that call after the original raiser folded and both players checked down a board that came {6-?} {8-?} {J-?} {Q-?} {Q-?} .

Rheem showed pocket nines, but lost the pot to his opponent's pocket aces. Rheem still has 140,000.

Jeremy Tuttle Eliminated

A three-way all in before the flop left Shaun Deeb short stacked and Jeremy Tuttle on the outside looking in.

Tuttle, Deeb and Bobby Firestone got their chips in and showed their hands.

Tuttle: {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Deeb: {A-Spades}{9-Spades}
Firestone: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

When the board ran {2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, Firestone's ladies held. Deeb, who had the biggest stack going in, was left with 45,000.

First Round Pay Outs

The following players received $4,010 for their efforts.

145 - Benjamin Heinrichs
146 - Lars Bergstrom
147 - Jeremy Tuttle
148 - Conrad Coetzer
149 - Gianluca Marcucci
150 - Karec Terrell
151 - Gregory Hobson
152 - Jeffrey Wan
153 - Joseph Cappello
154 - Ashley Butler
155 - Yue Huang
156 - Ibuki Fukui
157 - Brent Reeder
158 - John Conaway
159 - Trevor Blackwell
160 - James Rustemoglu
161 - Jarrett Fenlon
162 - Nina Tovish
163 - David Bivins
164 - David Whitley
165 - Pieter Druif
166 - Dick Carson
167 - Bryan Paris
168 - Alex Santiago
169 - Riccardo Rinaldi
170 - Robin Rightmire
171 - Balazo Botund*
171 - Chance Kornuth*

*both received $2005 for equal 171st