2009 World Series of Poker

Event 47 - $2,500 Mixed Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j3
Prize
$278,804
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,212,100
Total Entries
527
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 527
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How Many of Those Little Plastic Thingies Do They Have?

Gavin Griffin -- 109,000
Eli Elezra -- 37,000
Hasan Habib -- 84,000
Van Nguyen -- 37,000
Jeff Madsen -- 33,000
Ylon Schwartz -- 34,000
Erick Lindgren -- 5,000
Eric Froehlich -- 55,000
Jeff Williams -- 35,000
Allen Cunningham -- 43,000
Bryan Devonshire -- 20,000
Daniel Negreanu -- 130,000
Jared Hamby -- 8,000
Andy Bloch -- 60,000
Barry Greenstein -- 110,000
Jean-Robert Bellande -- 84,000
Amnon Filippi -- 37,000

Into the Last Hour...

It's the final hour of play here. The field has been utterly decimated, probably more by the limit than the no-limit game.

87 remaining from 527 players and just 54 get paid. Could we reach the money tonight?

Level: 10

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 100

Survivor Has the Eye of the Tiger...

Jean-Robert Bellande is up to 90,000 after creating a big pot were it was capped preflop in fourway action.

On the board of {J-Clubs} {8-Spades} {9-Diamonds}, all three put three bets in with one player ending up all in.

The {A-Diamonds} on the turn was checked around and Bellande bet the {7-Hearts} river; one of the two remaining players called and the other folded.

Bellande showed {J-Spades} {10-Spades}, which took the pot after the all in player could only table {K-Hearts} {K-Diamonds} and the other player mucked his hand.

Bellande is up to 90,000 and probably feeling quite happy right now.

Williams Woes

After a mid-position limp, Jeff Williams raises and Eli Elezra reraises. The limper and Williams call.

The flop is {9-Spades} {4-Spades} {K-Clubs} and the limper bets, Williams raises, Elezra folds, the limper makes it three bets, Williams makes it four bets and the limper caps it.

Williams then pays off 3,000 on the turn and river when it comes {Q-Diamonds} and {4-Clubs}, and gets shown {A-Spades} {K-Hearts} for his trouble.

The former EPT Monte Carlo winner is down to 25,000.

Cunningham River Bluff is Caught

A flop of {2-Clubs} {2-Hearts} {8-Spades} is checked by the big blind and Allen Cunningham. The big blind leads out for 3,400 on the {10-Clubs} turn, and Cunningham makes the call. On the {5-Clubs} river, the big blind fires again, betting 5,200. Cunningham raises to 21,200.

The big blind makes the call and Cunningham folds what's revealed to be the {A-Clubs} as the big blind shows his {K-Clubs} {Q-Clubs} for the winning hand.

Madsen Going Downsen

Jeff Madsen raises to 2,500 from late position and finds someone reraising all in behind him for 10,600. He's forced to make the call with {10-Clubs} {8-Clubs}, but finds himself ahead of his opponent's {5-Hearts} {4-Hearts}. That is, until the board comes out {6-Diamonds} {5-Spades} {4-Diamonds} {K-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds}.

Madsen is down to 16,400.

Negreanu Bad Beats Manfrede

Running goooooood
Running goooooood
Disaster for Karen Manfrede -- she had Daniel Negreanu reraise her and so she pushed, incredibly reasonably with {A-?} {A-?}, and got a call from Manfrede's {K-?} {K-?}.

Unfortunately, Negreanu caught a king on the river. Manfrede hit the rail and Negreanu has 138,000.

JC Tran Out

After losing that big pot, it was pretty much inevitable that Tran would have to gamble for his stack. He lost a flip with {9-Hearts} {9-Spades} to {A-Hearts} {K-Hearts} after a pesky {A-Spades} came on the flop.