2011 World Series of Poker

Event #7: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$573,456
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,340,600
Entries
249
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
0

Robl Busts

Level 8 : 400/800, 0 ante

We didn't catch the hand that caused it, but Andrew Robl was just seen exiting the tournament area. Strangely enough, we also saw Daniel Negreanu running... and we mean RUNNING... out of the room around the same time. He returned to the table shortly thereafter.

Your guess is as good as ours as to the reason for his sudden sprint out of the room.

Tags: Andrew RoblDaniel Negreanu

Seidel Fades Lew's Flush Draw to Double

On a flop of {3-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{3-Hearts}, Erik Seidel checked from the big blind and allowed Randy Lew to bet 2,400 from the under-the-gun position. Seidel then check-raised to 5,400, Lew put in a big raise, and Seidel called off for a total of 18,200.

Lew: {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}
Seidel: {7-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}

Seidel had flopped trips but needed to fade Lew's flush draw to survive. The {Q-Spades} turn paired Lew and gave him a couple more outs, but the {J-Hearts} blanked on the river. Seidel laid claim to a much needed double late on Day 1.

Player Chips Progress
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
50,000
20,000
20,000
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Randy Lew us
Randy Lew
16,800
-36,200
-36,200
PokerStars

Tags: Erik SeidelRandy Lew

Kelly Eliminated

Level 8 : 400/800, 0 ante
JP Kelly
JP Kelly

Action folded to JP Kelly in the cutoff and he raised to 1,800. The player on the button made the call as did Phil "Unabomber" Laak in the big blind. When the flop fell {3-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}, action checked to the button and he quickly bet 3,800. Laak folded, Kelly moved all in for 15,500, and the button snap-called.

Kelly: {9-Spades}{6-Spades}
Button: {A-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Kelly had flopped two pair and was ahead, but his opponent had a plethora of draws. Unfortunately for Kelly, one of those draw was filled when the {5-Diamonds} hit the turn, giving the button a flush. The {5-Hearts} river was no help to Kelly and he was eliminated late on Day 1.

Tags: JP Kelly

My Sets Better! Mizrachi Eliminated

Level 8 : 400/800, 0 ante

Action folded around to Michael Mizrachi in the hijack who opened for 1,800 only to have Hoyt Corkins reraise to 5,500 from the small blind. Mizrachi called.

Both players checked the flop of {7-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{J-Clubs}, before Corkins lead out an even 5,000 on the {4-Clubs} turn. Mizrachi contemplated for a moment, calling the bet to see the {A-Hearts} fall on the river.

Corkins again bet 5,000 only to have Mizrachi raise all in for a few thousand more. Corkins called.

"I have a set!" announced Mizrachi after his opponent called, only to be stunned as Corkins rolled over {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}. Mizrachi meaninglessly tabled {4-Diamonds}{4-Spades} before heading out the room.

With that elimination, Corkins moved up to 47,000.

Tags: Hoyt CorkinsMichael Mizrachi

Dwan and Lew Among Late Eliminations

Level 8 : 400/800, 0 ante

After doubling Erik Seidel, Randy Lew was left with short-stacked. We're sorry to report that he has been eliminated from this tournament, though we don't have the details on said elimination.

On the same token, we didn't catch the specifics of another elimination, one that saw the railbirds flock to the table. We're talking of course of Tom "durrrr" Dwan, who was eliminated on the second to last hand of the night.

Tags: Tom DwanRandy Lew

PLH Championship Day 1: 120 Players Hit the Rail; Levi Chip Leader with 137,000

Level 8 : 400/800, 0 ante
Matt Marafioti finished in the top ten chips counts.
Matt Marafioti finished in the top ten chips counts.

The $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold’em Championship kicked off Day 1 with eight levels of action-packed play as 249 players entered for their shot at the first $10K championship of the year. While that number was down slightly from last year’s 268 entrants, the quality of the field was not diminished in the least. In fact, many of the event’s former champs were in attendance including Nenad Medic (2008- $794,112), Allen Cunningham (2007- $487,287), and last year’s winner, Hungarian Valdemar Kwaysser (2010- $617,214). When the sun set on Day 1 approximately 129 players remained.

As many know, Pot-Limit Hold’em is extremely popular with the European contingent of players. That fact was evidenced by the players who had traveled from around the world to enter the event. Among them were PokerStars Team Pro UK members JP Kelly, James Akenhead, and Liv Boeree; and European superstars Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Vladimir Schemelev, Maxim Lykov, and Praz Bansi. Although, about half of those players would be eliminated during the day.

Obviously Europeans weren’t the only players in action. Some big names who played and even survived the day include Erik Seidel, David “Bakes” Baker, Dwyte Pilgrim, Erick Lindgren, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Hoyt Corkins, and Pat Pezzin. Even more impressive, former champs Cunningham, Medic, and Kwaysser all survived to Day 2.

However, all of those players are trailing those at the top of the chip counts: Binh Nguyen (159,000), Sunny Chattha (142,000), Dan Fleyshman (133,700), James Dempsey (132,300), Darren Kramer (125,800), McLean Karr (125,500), Martins Adeniya (124,800), Owen Crowe (123,500), Steve O'Dwyer (122,200), Brandon Adams (114,000), Josh Arieh (113,000), Sam Stein (111,000), Matt Marafioti (110,700), and Justin Bonomo (109,800).

Not all the big-name pros were as lucky as Levi. Huck Seed, David “Devilfish” Ulliott, Tom Marchese, Antonio Esfandiari, Daniel Alaei, Frank Kassela, Scott Seiver, John Racener, and Michael Mizrachi were among those eliminated as the day wore on. In addition, PokerStars Team Pro members Vanessa Selbst, Alexandre Gomes, Jonathan Duhamel, Ville Wahlbeck, Vanessa Rousso, Lex Veldhuis, and Leo Fernandez all failed to make it through to Day 2.

Tomorrow, the remaining 129 players will return to compete for their share of a $2,340,600 prizepool, which will be distributed among the top 27 players with first place receiving $573,456. Here is a look at the payouts:

1st- $573,456
2nd- $354,460
3rd- $264,651
4th- $198,927
5th- $150,453
6th- $114,525
7th- $87,702
8th- $67,596
9th- $52,406
10th thru 12th- $40,890
13th thru 15th- $31,183
16th thru 18th- $25,348
19th thru 27th- $20,129

The $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold’em Championship will resume tomorrow at 3 PM local time with the start of Day 2 as the remaining field marches toward the final table. Join us then for all the action, eliminations, and excitement from the Amazon Room.

Event #7: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship

Day 1 Completed

Official Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Official counts from the WSOP at the end of Day 1.

Player Chips Progress
Binh Nguyen us
Binh Nguyen
159,000
Sunny Chattha gb
Sunny Chattha
142,000
Dan Fleyshman us
Dan Fleyshman
133,700
James Dempsey gb
James Dempsey
132,300
WSOP 1X Winner
Men Nguyen us
Men Nguyen
129,900
129,900
129,900
WSOP 7X Winner
Darren Kramer za
Darren Kramer
125,800
700
700
McLean Karr us
McLean Karr
125,500
Martins Adeniya gb
Martins Adeniya
124,800
Owen Crowe ca
Owen Crowe
123,500
122,200
Brandon Adams us
Brandon Adams
114,000
Steve Billirakis us
Steve Billirakis
111,400
WSOP 2X Winner
Matt Marafioti ca
Matt Marafioti
110,700
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
109,800
WSOP 3X Winner
John Dwyer us
John Dwyer
107,600
-22,400
-22,400
105,100
Christopher Oliver
Christopher Oliver
104,400
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
103,400
26,400
26,400
95,800
Josh Arieh us
Josh Arieh
94,300
-18,700
-18,700
WSOP 6X Winner
Daniel Stern us
Daniel Stern
93,700
Mark Dickstein us
Mark Dickstein
92,700
92,300
Eric Baldwin us
Eric Baldwin
90,300
WSOP 2X Winner
Gary Rabin
Gary Rabin
90,200

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