2010 World Series of Poker

Event #33: $2,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em/Omaha
Day: 1
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76
Prize
$260,517
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Entries
482
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1

Event #33: $2,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em/Omaha

Day 1 Completed

Official Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Justin Smith us
Justin Smith
130,000
Tyler Patterson us
Tyler Patterson
WSOP 1X Winner
95,300
James Mitchell gb
James Mitchell
88,800
David Paredes us
David Paredes
76,600
Craig Hartman us
Craig Hartman
71,000
Samuel Ngai
Samuel Ngai
69,200
Michael Shklover
Michael Shklover
66,800
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WSOP 4X Winner
66,100
Joshua Tieman us
Joshua Tieman
WSOP 1X Winner
66,000
Davidi Kitai be
Davidi Kitai
WSOP 3X Winner
Winamax
63,900
Peyman Luth de
Peyman Luth
63,700
Jeffrey Nowling us
Jeffrey Nowling
62,500
Ping Yung
Ping Yung
57,300
Mark Davis us
Mark Davis
50,000
Stewart Newman
Stewart Newman
48,600
48,200
Jay Zimmet us
Jay Zimmet
47,100
David Chiu us
David Chiu
WSOP 5X Winner
46,900
Andy Black ie
Andy Black
46,800
Mathieu Jacqmin
Mathieu Jacqmin
46,400
Tristan McDonald
Tristan McDonald
45,000
Shawn Rice us
Shawn Rice
44,300
Stephen Hohman
Stephen Hohman
43,800
Russ Floyd us
Russ Floyd
43,100
Richard Gryko gb
Richard Gryko
WSOP 1X Winner
42,000

Day 1 Complete

Justin Smith
Justin Smith

Just like that another Day 1 has come and gone. It only took eight levels of play to cut the field of 482 starters down to just about a quarter of that in what was a very lackadaisical poker day compared to what we're normally used to seeing.

For a solid hour or even more, the entire field could care less about what was happening at their table and had all eyes locked in on the NBA Finals Game 7 between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers won, but they failed to cover the spread, making for a very interesting sweat as the clock ticked away in the game. Players were so worried about the game that you were almost shot if you happened to stand in someone's view of the TV screen. This really put a damper on our ability to get in the field and move around without getting screamed at. It was the same for floor staff, cleaning staff and dealers as well. Heck, even Chris Ferguson, who was seated right in front of the TV screen, removed his hat for the benefit of all the other players watching. Some players even tried to lobby to have the tournament clock paused while everyone watched the game.

Despite all of this, there was poker to be played. Justin Smith was extra busy multi-tabling the $5,000 six-handed event and this one along with Phil Ivey. The two ran back and forth and back and forth between events and it seemed to work for the most part as they both made it to the end of the day here. Smith finished out better than Ivey, bagging up 130,000 chips. In fact, Smith eclipsed the rest of the remaining field and will be the overnight chip leader going into the second day of action.

Also remaining are Shaun Deeb, Victor Ramdin, Ashton Griffin, Jesper Hougaard, Joe Serock, Andy Black, Liv Boeree and Jeffrey Lisandro.

A few of the notables to hit the rail were Greg Raymer, Matt Vengrin, Chau Giang, John Juanda, Layne Flack and Scott Clements. Daniel Negreanu had himself one heck of a roller coaster ride while it laster for the first few levels before he was too eliminated.

Play resumes tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. local time here in Las Vegas at the Rio for Day 2 where all the remaining players will still be in contention for the $260,517 first-place prize and the gold bracelet. Be sure to get right back here for all the live coverage as only PokerNews can bring it to you! We'll see you tomorrow.

Bichon Bust

Pot-Limit Omaha

Team PokerStars French Pro Thomas Bichon was sent to the rail recently. He was involved in a three-way all-in hand against Tommy Hang and a third opponent.

Bichon: {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}
Hang: {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Third Player: {8-Clubs}{6-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}

The board rolled out {8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} as Bichon's flopped set was run down by Hang's straight. Tommy is up to about 52,000.

Tags: Thomas BichonTommy Hang

Level: 8

Blinds: /

Ante:

Cousineau Crashes

Pot-Limit Hold'em

Tony Cousineau raised to 1,750 from early position and action folded to the player in the big blind. She asked to see how much Cousineau had behind and upon finding out it was 900, she raised enough to cover Cousineau.

He made the all-in call with {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and was racing against {7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. The board came down {5-Spades}{9-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and Cousineau was sent to the rail just before the end of Level 7.

Tags: Tony Cousineau

Bari Bests MacPhee

Pot-Limit Hold'em

Three players put out 1,400 chips into the middle preflop and watched the flop come {Q-Hearts}{J-Spades}{10-Clubs}. Kevin MacPhee was up first and checked before the next player checked to Allen Bari. He also checked.

The turn card was the {6-Spades} and MacPhee fired 2,652. Only Bari made the call.

The river card was the {A-Diamonds} and MacPhee check-called a bet of 3,575 from MacPhee.

Bari tabled the {K-Clubs}{Q-Spades} and MacPhee mucked, dropping to 11,000 in chips. Bari improved to about 36,000.

Tags: Allen BariKevin MacPhee

Flowers Alive

Pot-Limit Omaha

Randall Flowers was all in with the {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} versus the {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}{9-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} of his opponent. Flowers had his last 7,750 in the middle preflop and was at risk to be eliminated.

The board ran out {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{4-Spades}{9-Spades}{Q-Spades} and the queen on the river saved Flowers. He's now got about 16,000 in chips.

Tags: Randall Flowers