2011 World Series of Poker

Event #38: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
Day: 2
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$540,136
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,959,200
Entries
2,192
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Bernard Lee Broken By the Red-Hot Paul Nash

Bernard Lee Busts On Day 2
Bernard Lee Busts On Day 2

Continuing his recent rush, chip leader Paul Nash raised to 7,500 from early position and watched as Bernard Lee shoved all-in for approximately 50,000. Perhaps emboldened by his hot streak, Nash made the call and flipped up {10-}{10-}. He found himself flipping a coin with Lee, who held {A-}{Q-}, and the coin landed in his favor when an {A-} spiked on the river.

Lee had been grinding his short stack throughout this Day 2, displaying the patience and strategic fundamentals which define professional play. As is so often the case in the cruel game of poker, all of Lee's hard work was dashed with the turn of a river card. He exited the tournament area holding his face in his hands, the pain evident in his expression, while Nash simply stacked his chips and smiled.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Nash
Paul Nash
430,000 50,000
Bernard Lee us
Bernard Lee
Busted

Tags: Bernard LeePaul Nash

Horton Hears a "Payout, 370!"

On table 370, Kenneth Horton raised from middle position before Per Martin Jacobson reraised, forcing the others out of the way before Horton snap-shoved. Jacobson snap-called and quickly tabled {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}.

"I'm in trouble," Horton sighed as he rolled up {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}. Both players hit two pair on the board of {2-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}, but Jacobson was best and Horton was busto.

Player Chips Progress
Per Martin Jacobson
Per Martin Jacobson
195,000 130,600
Kenneth Horton
Kenneth Horton
Busted

Tags: Kenneth HortonPer Martin Jacobson

Level: 17

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 500

Lee Doubles on Rivered Straight

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante

A short-stacked Bernard Lee open raised all-in from the button and the small blind re-shipped he stack for well over 100,000. The big folded and hands were revealed.

Lee: {Q-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Opponent: {A-Spades}{5-Spades}

The board {J-Spades}{7-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, giving Lee the 8-high straight and the double to just over 50,000.

Tags: Bernard Lee

The Bad Boy Of Bubble Hockey Surviving On Day 2

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante

Throughout the day we have noticed one player with an extremely short stack, however, as the field continues to shrink Marc Steel has managed to survive to this point. As we passed by a moment ago, Steel caught our attention to inform PokerNews that he was still alive, even with his micro-stack of just 12,000 chips.

With a hand in progress, Steel mentioned that he had been dubbed "Survivor Man" by his fellow players, and followed that by stating "I think they hate me, but I'm still here."

Steel went on to say that he prefers a nickname he earned years ago while competing in another tournament circuit: The Bad Boy of Bubble Hockey. Apparently Steel was ranked 4th in the world among bubble hockey players, and although poker is a stark departure from that game, Steel is fast becoming Day 2's resident bad boy.

Tags: Marc Steele

Booth Busto

All the money was in the middle before the flop when our reporter arrived at the scene; Joseph Booth had committed the rest of his chips in with {A-Spades}{4-Hearts} but had run into the {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs} of Aneris "Duracell" Adomkevicius.

With neither hand improving on the {K-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{2-Spades} board, Booth was sent to the rail, while Adomkevicius stacked up 88,000 in chips. He was sitting on monster stack earlier, but we suspect that most of them have ended up in Paul Nash's possesion - he's now the new chip leader with almost 400,000!

Player Chips Progress
Paul Nash
Paul Nash
380,000 175,000
Aneris Adomkevicius lt
Aneris Adomkevicius
88,000 -98,000
Joseph Booth
Joseph Booth
Busted

Tags: Aneris AdomkeviciusJoseph BoothPaul Nash

Despite All My Rage, I Still Got My Cash From the Cage

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante

Payout time!

PlaceNameCountryAmount
95Dana KellstromUnited States$4,142
96Thomas LutzUnited States$4,142
97Kenneth StacyUnited States$4,142
98Wade WoelfelUnited States$4,142
99Matthew WoodwardUnited States$4,142
100Shayne KhannaCanada$3,684
101Tony CatenaCanada$3,684
102Frederik PedersenUnited Kingdom$3,684
103Eugene CastroUnited States$3,684
104Louis NicolUnited States$3,684
105Matthias De MeulderBelgium$3,684
106Shaun HartlinCanada$3,684
107Derek GomezUnited States$3,684
108Kai PaulsonNorway$3,684
109Justin BeckerUnited States$3,684
110Mathieu PoutineFrance$3,684
111Nicholas StowellUnited States$3,684
112Earl BarronUnited States$3,684
113Robert PerilloUnited States$3,684
114Icer AddisUnited States$3,684
115Sergei MalyshevRussian Federation$3,684
116Justin SmithUnited States$3,684
117Thomas SicaUnited States$3,684
118Arnie FriedmanBrazil$3,684
119Fatolla ShahenUnited States$3,684
120Jeffrey RogersUnited States$3,684
121Jay HyndsHonduras$3,684
122Benjamin FinemanUnited States$3,684
123Thomas KittRepublic of Ireland$3,684
124Felipe MontenegroBrazil$3,684

Trickett Doubles Another Shorty

Level 16 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante

We missed the exact amounts, however, a player opened from middle position, Sam Trickett re-raised from the button and a third player four-bet all in from the big. The original raiser folded but Tricket chucked in a call.

Trickett: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Opponent: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Trickett was knocked back down to just 55,000.

Tags: Sam Trickett

The Messenger Delivers Bad News

Jeff Blenkarn, dubbed "The Messenger" by our PokerNews team, faced a raise of 18,000 made by Sandeep Pulusani. Holding the button, Blenkarn decided to make his stand and shoved all-in for his remaining 59,500. Pulusani tanked for two minutes or so before ultimately making the call with his {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}. The Messenger showed down {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} and were off to the races.

Flop: {3-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}

Blenkarn bricked the flop and would need help on the turn or river in order to survive.

Turn: {9-Hearts}

The Messenger received a bit of good news when he picked up a flush draw, and he had a number of outs heading to the river.

River: {7-Spades}

The dealer delivered none of Blenkarn's outs and he was eliminated. Pulusani nearly doubled his stack and climbed to over 130,000 with the knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Sandeep Pulusani us
Sandeep Pulusani
WSOP 2X Winner
132,000 101,900
Jeff Blenkarn us
Jeff Blenkarn
Busted

Tags: Jeff BlenkarnSandeep Pulusani

Who's Shippin' and Who's Slippin'?

Some more counts for all y'all:

Player Chips Progress
Pim de Goede nl
Pim de Goede
300,000 250,400
Tad Jurgens
Tad Jurgens
238,000 8,000
Kwinsee Khoa Tran
Kwinsee Khoa Tran
200,000 20,000
James Kerr
James Kerr
200,000 63,000
Aneris Adomkevicius lt
Aneris Adomkevicius
186,000 -54,000
Martin Comer au
Martin Comer
138,000 64,000
Jonathan Spinks
Jonathan Spinks
100,000 -30,000
Robert Cheung ca
Robert Cheung
WSOP 1X Winner
82,000 10,000
Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
67,000 5,000
Kristopher Cunz
Kristopher Cunz
51,000 -23,000
Jeff Blenkarn us
Jeff Blenkarn
40,000 -26,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg de
Sebastian Ruthenberg
WSOP 1X Winner
35,000 -10,100
Bernard Lee us
Bernard Lee
25,000 3,000
Dana Kellstrom us
Dana Kellstrom
25,000 -58,000