2009 World Series of Poker

Event 57 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold'em
Event Info

2009 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
6,494
Players Left
9
Next Payout
Place 9
$1,263,602
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Buchman Flops a Straight and Gets Paid

Life's good for Eric Buchman right now. He hasn't had to make many tough decision today. After opening a pot for 425,000 and being called by James Akenhead, Buchman's hand practically played itself.

Buchman bet 525,000 on the flop, 725,000 on the turn, and 1.2 million on the river. Akenhead called each time as the board developed {K-Diamonds} {10-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds} {2-Spades} {7-Hearts}. Buchman showed down nothing but the second nuts -- {J-Clubs} {9-Clubs}, a king-high straight. Akenhead couldn't beat that hand and mucked.

Tags: Eric BuchmanJames Akenhead

Jonathan Tamayo Eliminated in 21st Place ($352,832)

Jonathan Tamayo - 21st Place
Jonathan Tamayo - 21st Place
For the short stacks, the decisions are simple now: shove or fold. After James Calderaro opened for 400,000, Jonathan Tamayo moved all in for about 3 million. Action passed to Eric Buchman, who reraised all in for 11 million. Calderaro got the message and folded.

Tamayo: {A-Spades} {Q-Diamonds}
Buchman: {K-Clubs} {K-Hearts}

Tamayo paired on the flop, but it wasn't an ace. He paired queens, {10-Diamonds} {10-Spades} {Q-Clubs}. That gave him five outs going to the turn, which he missed with the {3-Hearts}. The river was paint, giving everyone a momentary charge, but it was the {K-Diamonds}, making a set of kings for Buchman.

Tamayo was eliminated while Buchman moved to 14.5 million chips.

Tags: Eric BuchmanJonathan Tamayo

Lamb Doubles Through Begleiter

Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb
Steven Begleiter raised to 425,000 from under the gun, and Ben Lamb, sitting to Begleiter's left, reraised to 1.115 million. It folded around and Begleiter announced he was all in. Lamb called with his remaining 5.345 million.

Begleiter showed {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts} and Lamb {A-Spades}{K-Spades}. The flop came {2-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{3-Clubs}, and Lamb responded with a pump of the fist as he took the lead. Meanwhile, Begleiter paced quickly away from the table, returning in time to see the {K-Hearts} on the turn.

The river came the {8-Diamonds}, causing a ripple of reaction among the crowd who thought the card resembled a nine.

After that hand Lamb and Begleiter essentially trade their former chip positions. Now Lamb has about 13 million, and Begleiter is at 6.9 million.

Tags: Ben LambSteven Begleiter

Warren Zackey Eliminated in 22nd Place ($352,832)

Warren Zackey - 22nd Place
Warren Zackey - 22nd Place
Ian Tavelli has been making very large opening raises all day. He did it again just now on the outer table, open-raising to 1 million with blinds at 80,000 and 160,000. Warren Zackey was in the small blind and reraised all in for a total of 3.525 million. When action folded back to Tavelli, he called.

Zackey: {2-Spades} {2-Hearts}
Tavelli: {Q-Spades} {J-Spades}

There was some mrmuring around the rail upon seeing both Zackey's and Tavelli's hands, but Tavelli's call worked out on a flop of {6-Clubs} {8-Spades} {Q-Hearts}, where he paired queens. Zackey was out in 22nd place after the {6-Diamonds} turn and {3-Hearts} river.

Tavelli now has 11.2 million chips.

Tags: Ian TavelliWarren Zackey

Akenhead Keeps Climbing

James Akenhead was brutalized deep in Event #2 at the 2008 World Series, finishing in second place to Grant Hinkle in ugly fashion. Akenhead is looking for redemption in this tournament and, after an early hit, is looking strong.

Akenhead opened the pot to 390,000 preflop and was called by small blind James Calderaro. Both plyaers checked the {5-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} flop. Calderaro checked again when the turn fell {7-Spades}, prompting Akenhead to bet 460,000. Calderaro called.

Both players checked the {4-Hearts} river. Akenhead showed {10-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} at showdown. Calderaro said one simple word -- "Nines" -- then mucked his hand.

Akenhead now has 12 million chips.

Tags: James AkenheadJames Calderaro

Saout Bets Begs Out of Pot

Antoine Saout raised to 425,000 from UTG+1, and it folded around to Steven Begleiter who called in the big blind.

The flop came {A-Spades}{3-Spades}{8-Diamonds}, and both players checked. The turn was the {8-Clubs}. Begleiter bet 450,000, and Saout called.

The river was the {J-Diamonds}. Begleiter bet 1.15 million this time, then Saout responded with a raise to 3.25 million. Begleiter let it go.

Saout is at 9.9 million, while Begleiter has 13.4 million.

Tags: Antoine SaoutSteven Begleiter

Marco Mattes Eliminated in 23rd Place ($352,832)

Marco Mattes - 23rd Place
Marco Mattes - 23rd Place
Marco Mattes open-shoved for 1,380,000 and Joe Cada made the call.

Mattes {5-Clubs} {5-Hearts}
Cada {8-Clubs} {8-Spades}

Cada hit top set on the {8-Diamonds} {4-Diamonds} {2-Diamonds} flop. The turn was the {7-Spades}, giving Mattes a straight draw, but the river fell the {4-Spades}, eliminating Mattes from the Main Event in 23rd place.

After the hand, Cada was up to 3,720,000.

Zackey Still Bleeding

Another one million chips have evaporated from Warren Zackey's stack. After James Calderaro opened for 400,000, Zackey reraised from middle position to 1 million. That folded all other players back to Calderaro. He moved all in, forcing Zackey to give up his hand.

Tags: James CalderaroWarren Zackey

George Caragiorgas Doubles Through Phil Ivey

George Caragiorgas
George Caragiorgas
George Caragiorgas opened for 400,000 from UTG, Phil Ivey reraised to 1,150,000 from the small blind, Caragiorgas moved all in for just a bit more and Ivey called.

Cargiorgas {2-Clubs} {2-Spades}
Ivey {A-Clubs} {10-Hearts}

Though it typically gets quite noisy in here at the feature table during an all-in, it was unusually quiet during this confrontation as the Ivey fans braced themselves.

The flop was {J-Clubs} {6-Diamonds} {3-Clubs}, the deuces holding. The turn was the {9-Spades}, the river was the {4-Clubs} and Caragiorgas doubled up to 2.64 million. Ivey was left with 5,435,000.

"Taking chips off Phil is not the way to make friends with this crowd," quipped Tournament Director Brooks Turk.