2010 World Series of Poker

Event #32: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em / Six Handed
Day: 1
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$667,443
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$2,669,600
Entries
568
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Mercer Kicks the Competition Out

There was a raise to 250 from the gentleman in the cutoff when Heather Sue Mercer made it 700 from the button. The blinds folded and the action was back on the cutoff, who tanked up for a while.

"I wish I had more chips," he sighed, contemplating his 2,000-or-so short stack. He then pushed said stack across the line. Mercer called.

Mercer: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Mr. Cutoff: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Board: a spike-free {a-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

Mr. Cutoff hit the rail before he'd even got to see a break time. Mercer meanwhile upped her stack to 16,900.

Tags: Heather Sue Mercer

EFro Busto

It was a quick day for Eric "EFro" Froehlich. We just passed his table and sitting where he once was is Toto Leonidas, and unless EFro is really good with disguises that signifies that he has hit the rail.

Tags: Eric Froehlich

I Love the Smell of Raw Sewage in the Morning

Perhaps all the people who decided to come in late for today's event knew something the rest of us didn't know, because when we arrived this morning it was to the somewhat less than delightful aroma of what we suspect was raw sewage permeating the Rio convention centre.

We don't know where the smell is coming from - and thankfully it's much fainter in the Pavillion Room than it is out in the hallway - but we hope it's been contained and will go away soon.

A Lot for Alaei

When we reached Table 12, the dealer had already spread the flop {10-Clubs}{2-Spades}{6-Diamonds}.

A player in the small blind led out for 1,250 into a raised pot. Daniel Alaei thought for a bit then raised to 3,000 straight. His opponent called.

Both players checked the {J-Hearts} on the turn, and after the {9-Hearts} rivered Alaei's opponent led for 4,750.

Alaei sat calm, riffling a few yellow T1,000 chips with his right hand. Finally, he grabbed the majority of his stack and plopped it in the middle, raising to 15,000. His opponent sat up in his chair, genuinely baffled at the raise. After sweating and re-sweating his cards numerous times, he finally folded.

Alaei is off to a nice start and now sits with 27,000 chips.

Tags: Daniel Alaei

More Interesting Tables

To be honest, there are a lot of them - the field may not be the largest of any WSOP event but the $5,000 price tag on a seat for this one has weeded out a lot of the casual punters and there is hardly a face in this room that we don't recognize from somewhere on the international poker circuit.

Right now we are particularly impressed by the table that features Antonio Esfandiari, Rui Cao and Guillaume de la Gorce. Also we reckon we're going to enjoy the table whose denizens include Jude Ainsworth, Max Lykov and Dan O'Brien.

Team PokerStars Represent

...And they are representing hard in this event. Check out the assorted Team Pros and Friends of PokerStars who have made it to the Pavillion Room already.

- Darus Suharto
- Hevad Khan
- Jude Ainsworth
- Joe Cada
- Daniel Negreanu
- Gavin Griffin
- Vanessa Rousso
- Bill Chen
- Arnaud Mattern
- Humberto Brenes
- Johannes Strassmann
- Thomas Bichon
- Veronica Dabul

We're pretty sure there'll be even more of them by the start of Level 3 when they let all the really late registrants in.

Tags: PokerStars

Level: 2

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0

What Johnny Lodden Thinks

No, Johnny Lodden isn't sitting at Table 45, but Antonio Esfandiari is.

He and Tony Dunst are looking to pass some time at their table by playing the ever so popular game "Lodden Thinks." The only problem is they need a "Lodden."

"Who wants to be our 'Lodden?'" Dunst asked the table.

The player in Seat 1 obliged and Esfandiari asked his name. He stammered for a second.

"What do you not know your name?" Esfandiari joked. "We're not playing the game yet you can tell us."

The man chuckled, "My name is Rui."

Indeed Rui Cao, a professional poker player from France, is the player in question. Best of luck to Dunst and Esfandiari in their game of "What Rui Thinks," we'll be sure to stay in earshot in case anything ridiculous is asked.

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariTony Dunst

I Thought This Was Six-Max

A good few players have been complaining about the fact that the empty seats at their tables have not yet been filled - almost an hour into the event, very few tables actually have six players at them, and many are still four-handed.

Enough people have registered to fill the seats, but because they're not allowed in until the start of the next level, their seats will most likely be staying empty for a little while yet.

"They shouldn't change the entire structure of the tournament to suit people that wanted to sleep in," one player was heard loudly complaining. "We didn't sign up to play four-max."

Although if you wanted short-handed, this is the place to be right now.

All In Pre

Players started with 15,000 chips today and the blinds are 50/75 here in Level 1, but that didn't stop Jared "TheWacoKidd" Hamby from making a huge bet preflop.

An opponent raised to 200 from under the gun and Hamby three-bet to 625 from the cutoff. Another player on the button four-bet to 1,425 and the action folded back to Hamby who tanked momentarily. He eventually grabbed his entire stack and push it forward.

The player on the button immediately kicked his cards in and Hamby chipped up to 17,000.

Tags: Jared Hamby