2011 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj86
Prize
$609,130
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,256,000
Entries
240
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Pescatori Can't Get Low on Binger

Level 21

Stud-8

Max Pescatori brought-in and Michael Binger completed as both Daniel Ospina and Pescatori called to see fourth street. Binger bet, and once Ospina folded, Pescatori called before folding to Binger's bet on fifth.

Pescatori: (X)(X) / {2-Hearts}{10-Spades}{K-Hearts}
Binger: (X)(X) / {4-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Ospina: (X)(X) / {7-Spades}{K-Spades} (folded on fourth)

As Binger collected the pot to retain his stack over the 1.2 million-chip mark, Pescatori flashed his {A-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} in the hole.

Tags: Michael BingerMax PescatoriDaniel Ospina

A Millie for Ospina

One mirrion!
One mirrion!

Stud-8

Michael Binger brought-in and Daniel Ospina completed to 20,000. Once the action was back on Binger, he two-bet only to have Ospina three-bet. Once Binger called, he called a bet on fourth before raising on fifth as Ospina smooth-called. Sixth street was checked through, but when Binger was faced with a bet on seventh, he angrily made the call.

Binger: (X)(X) / {2-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{2-Spades} / (X)
Ospina: (X)(X) / {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} / (X)

Ospina tabled his {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}{6-Spades} for kings-up, and when Binger flashed his {9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}, he stated, "I had everything going!"

As Ospina collected the pot, he moved into the seven-figure club as Binger slips to 980,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Ospina co
Daniel Ospina
1,015,000
205,000
205,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Binger us
Michael Binger
980,000
-315,000
-315,000

Tags: Daniel OspinaMichael Binger

A Look at the Current WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard

Level 21

Current 2011 WSOP Player-of-the-Year Leaderboard

PlayerPointsCashesFinal TablesBraceletsWinnings
Phil Hellmuth393.75220$500,140
Sam Stein385.75321$690,451
John Juanda336211$410,067
Amir Lehavot330.75211$578,454
Sean Getzwiller325221$647,854
Jason Mercier323.45421$670,471
Mark Schmid317.75311$499,861
Steve Landfish317.70220$330,044
Viacheslav Zhukov315111$465,216
Jake Cody313.13211$856,427
Eric Rodawig311.50211$446,954
Daniel Idema309.50211$384,738

*Standings through Event #35

Dwan Approaches One Million

Stud-8

Catching the action on fourth street, we found Joe Cassidy betting out 20,000 and Kyle Loman making the call before Dwan two-bet. Cassidy called as Loman folded before Cassidy called a bet on fifth street. Sixth and seventh were checked down as both player's boards read as follows.

Cassidy: (X)(X) / {4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{A-Hearts} / (X)
Loman: (X)(X) / {8-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} (folded on fourth)
Dwan: (X)(X) / {8-Clubs}{9-Spades}{10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} / (X)

Cassidy flashed the {K-Hearts}, but it would be Dwan's {A-Spades}{A-Clubs}{5-Hearts} that would see him scoop the pot to sit just shy of 1 million as Cassidy was left with just over six big bets.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Dwan us
Tom Dwan
965,000
450,000
450,000
Joe Cassidy us
Joe Cassidy
250,000
-25,000
-25,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Tom DwanJoe Cassidy

Dwan and Fernandez Chop Up Ashton

Stud-8

Tom Dwan: (X)(X) / {7-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} / (X)
Matthew Ashton: (X)(X) / {8-Spades}{9-Spades}{J-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} / (X)
Jacobo Fernandez: (X)(X) / {A-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{10-Spades}{9-Hearts} / (X)

When we arrived at the table, the action was on seventh street with around 550,000 already in the middle between the three players. Tom Dwan had tried to bet out of turn, but the action was really on Jacobo Fernandez with his ace high. He thought for a minute and then bet out. Dwan then called and Matthew Ashton called.

Dwan showed {5-Spades}{4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} for a seven-six low and an eight-high straight. Fernandez showed {A-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} for aces full of tens and was able to beat Dwan's straight for the high half of the pot. Ashton mucked and got chopped up by Dwan and Fernandez.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Dwan us
Tom Dwan
1,125,000
160,000
160,000
Matthew Ashton gb
Matthew Ashton
610,000
-245,000
-245,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jacobo Fernandez us
Jacobo Fernandez
530,000
-175,000
-175,000

Tags: Jacobo FernandezMatthew AshtonTom Dwan

Level: 22

Blinds: /

Ante:

Tom Dwan Looks To Win First WSOP Title

Level 22
Tom Dwan
Tom Dwan

The rail is stacking deeper and deeper here as Tom Dwan gets closer to the final table of Event #37: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship. It seems that players and fans of poker alike love to watch Dwan play and root for his success. It's no wonder why Dwan has become such a prolific and popular name within the poker world, as this 24-year-old from New Jersey frequently competes with some of the most well-known players in the biggest cash games in the world. His poker career and reputation are amazing given his young age, and today he hopes to add one more item to his list of successes by grabbing his first World Series of Poker title.

Dwan began playing online poker at age 17 and over the past seven years, he has been able to build a reputation as one of the most skilled young players in the game. Dwan began playing poker online in $6 sit-n-gos after a deposit of just $50. After crushing those, he moved over to cash games where he grinded his way up the ranks. Dwan admits to having run extremely well and shooting up in limits within a few months. Before everyone knew it, “durrrr” was a staple in the biggest nosebleed limits possible.

When he was in his teens, Dwan was unable to play poker in the U.S. due to age restrictions and forced to play either online or outside of the States. In 2005 when he was just 19 years old, Dwan cashed in the Main Event on the European Poker Tour. His next tournament splash wouldn’t be until he was 21 at the World Poker Finals held at Foxwoods in Connecticut. At that event, Dwan placed fourth for nearly $325,000. That was in 2007.

In 2008, he placed second in an event at the Aussie Millions Championship for over $100,000 and then went heads up with Mike Sowers in a prelim event of the Borgata Winter Poker Open. Dwan finished second for over $225,000 there.

Although Dwan regularly plays cash games at the highest limits, it seems that glory within the poker world is often measured in WSOP tournament bracelets, and it is in this area that Dwan has since fallen short. Although he's been able to gain seven WSOP cashes over his career, the gold bracelet has eluded him thus far.

His first year of the WSOP came in 2008, but it was a solid first appearance. He made the final table of the $10,000 Mixed Championship. The final table included Sam Farha, Michael DeMichele, Eli Elezra and James Mackey. Dwan went on to finish eighth. He also finished eighth in the $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw with Rebuys event, just missing the final table by one person.

Also in 2008, Dwan placed ninth in the Five-Star World Poker Classic for $184,670. The same year he competed in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship and defeated Phil Hellmuth after cracking his aces with pocket tens.

Last year's WSOP was a big year for Dwan, as he had a huge number of bracelet bets with several other pros. Early on in the 2010 series in Event #11: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em , Dwan came closer than ever to capturing the bracelet when he went heads up with Simon Watt. The Amazon Room was electric with many players disregarding events that they were playing in to watch Dwan as he battled head to head with Watt. Eventually, Dwan was defeated and Watt took home the bracelet. This victory lifted Watt up to the status of hero to many players for saving them millions of dollars by stopping Dwan from getting his first bracelet.

Today it looks likely that Dwan will make his second WSOP final table and possibly attain his first bracelet. All eyes in the poker community and throughout the Rio are watching as this wunderkind attempts to gain the prestige, glory, and respect that comes from winning a gold bracelet. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the most up to date coverage on Dwan's quest for WSOP immortality.

Tags: Tom Dwan

Where's Gus?

Level 22

Stud-8

With each player committing 50,000 heading into fifth street, we found Fabrice Soulier betting out 50,000 into Tom Dwan.

"How much you got left?" asked Dwan.

Soulier responded with an announcement of 41,000.

"Sorry guys. Give me one second. I've only played short-stack H.O.R.S.E. games against Gus before." continued Dwan before he folded.

Dwan: (X)(X) / {4-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Soulier: (X)(X) / {3-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

Soulier tabled his hole cards of {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} for a four-flush and three-to-a-low.

"Maybe I should have called. I had {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}!" responded Dwan after seeing Soulier's hand.

Tags: Tom DwanFabrice SoulierGus Hansen