2010 World Series of Poker

Event #43: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Day: 1
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Event Info
2010 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$611,666
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,265,400
Entries
241
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 241
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PokerStars Pro Battle It Out

Razz

Daniel Negreanu: (X-X) / {A-}{9-}{5-}{10-} / (X)
Greg Raymer: {2-}{7-} / {6-}{10-}{5-}{K-} / {2-}

Negreanu faced off against fellow PokerStars Team Pro USA member, Greg Raymer. Negreanu completed and only Raymer made the call. Negreanu continued to lead out on every street and Raymer simply called every step of the way.

After being called on seventh street, Negreanu picked up his board and tossed them into the muck without even waiting to see Raymer's hole cards. In order to win the hand, Raymer showed that he had a 10-7-6-5-2 low.

"That would have been sick if I would have had the best hand," Negreanu, who was left with 48,000, quipped after the hand. Meanwhile, Raymer is up to 22,700.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuGreg RaymerPokerStars

Aces Up Anyone?

Stud-8

Michael Binger, Richard Ashby, David Oppenheim and a fourth opponent capped it four ways on third street before players started to drop away on fourth. Oppenheim bet, Binger folded and Ashby raised to force a fold from the fourth player as Oppenheim made the call.

On fifth, Oppenheim caught a brick and checked. Ashby bet but Oppenheim put in a check-raise. Ashby made the call, and then called down on sixth and seventh streets.

Binger: (X-X) / {7-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Ashby: ({J-Spades}{A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}) / {K-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Opponent: (X-X) / {8-Hearts}{K-Spades}
Oppenheim: ({A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}-X) / {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}

Oppenheim tabled aces and fours, but Ashby had aces and jacks to scoop the pot. He's up to 42,000 with Oppenheim back to 39,000.

Tags: David OppenheimRichard Ashby

Grinder Gets Scooped

Stud-8

Michael Mizrachi: {A-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{8-Diamonds} / {A-Spades}{4-Clubs}{A-Clubs}{5-Hearts}
John Hennigan: (X-X) / {4-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{10-Clubs} / (X)
Joe Hachem: {3-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} / {4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} / {9-Diamonds}

We didn't catch the action until the river when three bets went in. Hennigan managed to get out of the way but Mizrachi was in to the end only to discover that his three aces and 8-7 low were second best to Hachem's flush and 6-5 low.

Hachem took down a nice pot and increased his stack to 43,000. Meanwhile, Hennigan is down to 12,000 and Mizrachi to 27,000.

Tags: Joe HachemJohn HenniganMichael Mizrachi

Recent Eliminations

A couple of recent eliminations include Lex Veldhuis who Tweeted about his demise to a slowroller in razz, David Bach who was spotted paying Jean-Robert Bellande for his last longer bet, and Howard Lederer who was kind enough to sign an autograph on the rail before heading for the nearest exit.

Pezzin Takes One From Fricke

Stud-8

Jimmy Fricke: (X-X) / {A-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}
Pat Pezzin: (X-X) / {2-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

We picked up action on fourth street when Fricke bet and Pezzin made the call. Pezzin checked fifth street when he paired his fives and Fricke bet 1,200. Pezzin quickly raised to 2,400, putting Fricke to the test. After thinking about it for a moment, Fricke decided to fold.

With that win, Pezzin is up to 15,500 while Fricke is sitting with 32,400.

Tags: Jimmy FrickePat Pezzin

Prizepool

Today's tournament attracted 241 players creating a prizepool of $2,265,400. The top 24 players will be paid:

1st- $611,666
2nd- $378,027
3rd- $248,831
4th- $181,503
5th- $135,040
6th- $102,237
7th- $78,654
8th- $61,414
9th & 10th- $48,638
11th & 12th- $39,078
13th & 14th- $31,851
15th & 16th- $26,459
17th thru 24th- $21,997

Level: 6

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 0

"Cocktails"

Annie Duke just asked the dealer to call for cocktails on Table 289.

"Has it been awhile?" asked the dealer.

"Before dinner," responded Duke.

Chip Jett then asked the question, "What do you think the ratio of masseuses to cocktail waitresses is?"

"Oh my god. 20-1," Duke responded, "I'd say at least 10-1." Whatever the case may be, Duke clearly wants a cocktail.

Tags: Annie DukeChip Jett

"You Rolled Up, Baby?"

Stud-8

Scotty Nguyen: {A-Hearts}{6-Clubs} / {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{A-Spades}{8-Diamonds} / {K-Spades}
Robert Williamson III: {6-Spades}{5-Spades} / {2-Spades}{4-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{9-Clubs} / {J-Spades}

Scotty completed on third street and Williamson called. On fourth street, Scotty bet and was raised by Williamson to 1,600. Scotty called and then bet 1,600 on fifth. Once again, Williamson raised and Scotty called.

Continuing his aggression, Scotty bet 1,600 only to be raised by Williamson. Scotty reraised and Williamson called saying, "We're chopping, I already have a made hand."

They ended up checking seventh, realizing that the other had the opposite end locked up. Indeed they did and all that betting resulted in a chopped pot. Scotty thought about what could have been when he told Williamson, "I hope you rolled up so badly, baby."

Tags: Robert Williamson IIIScotty Nguyen