2012 World Series of Poker

Event 10: $5,000 Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aqj6j89
Prize
$190,826
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$681,500
Entries
145
Level Info
Level
26
Limits
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
7,000

Lisandro Leads Final 16 as Money Bubble Puts an End to Day 2

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Jeff Lisandro
Jeff Lisandro

On Sunday, 145 players forked over $5,000 to take part in Event #10 Seven Card Stud and created a prize pool of $681,500. Today, 91 of those players returned with their eyes firmly fixed on making the money at the top 16, and hopefully taking home the $190,826 first-place prize. After more than ten levels of play, the money was made, but just barely as the money bubble burst right at the end of the night.

Leading the pack is 2009 WSOP Player of the Year Jeff Lisandro, who bagged up 276,500. Lisandro won three bracelets in Stud variations that year, so to say he is a favorite would be an understatement.

Unfortunately, not every one was as fortunate as Lisandro. One man who was conspicuously absent at the start of the day was last year’s runner-up, Steve Landfish. He was anted off for a bit as he overslept, but eventually returned to action. Unfortunately for him, nothing would go right as he grew extremely short stacked. In what would be his final hand, Landfish was all in after completing with the bring in, which was called Todd Barlow. Brandon Guss then raised on the side and Barlow called, action that would be repeated on the turn, fifth and sixth. Guss slowed down on seventh with a check, which led to him check-folding to Barlow's bet.

Landfish: {J-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} / {2-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}
Barlow: {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{4-Clubs} / {8-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}
Guss: (x-x) / {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

Barlow caught a flush, which easily down Landfish's pair of sixes. Another man who failed to get anything going on Day 2 was the defending champ, Bertrand “ElkY” Grosspellier, who joined Landfish on the rail.

Other eliminations included Matt Glantz, Matt Hawrilenko, David Williams, Jason Mercier, Chris Reslock, Maxwell Troy, Cory Zeidman, Allen Cunningham, David Oppenheim, Steve Billirakis, Andy Bloch, Frank Kassela, Todd Brunson, Bill Chen and the winner of this event in 2009, Freddie Ellis, who earned the distinction of bubble boy.

Of course where many failed, a few thrived. John Monnette, Cyndy Violette, Mike Sexton, Eugene Katchalov, Perry Friedman, Nick Schulman and Bryn Kenney all managed to navigate the tough field and punch their ticket to Day 3.

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChips
1Jeff Lisandro276,500
2Eugene Katchalov207,000
3John Monnette188,000
4Huu Vinh179,000
5Max Pescatori170,500
6Bryn Kenney170,000
7Raymond Dehkarghani169,000
8Perry Friedman160,500
9Tim Finne133,000
10Lee Goldman124,500
11Mark Dickstein105,000
12Cyndy Violette88,000
13Yuval Bronshtein72,500
14Mike Sexton62,000
15David Rosenau43,600
16Nick Schulman14,000

Who will be the next to join this prestigious list? We’ll find out tomorrow.

Past Seven Card Stud Championship Results

YearWinnerEntrantsEarnings
2012???145$190,826
2011Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier126$331,639
2010Men “The Master” Nguyen150$394,807
2009Freddie Ellis142$373,751
2008Eric Brooks158$415,856
2007Chris Reslock180$258,453
2006*Benjamin Lin182$256,620
2005*Jan Sorensen192$293,275

*Buy-in was $5,000

The remaining 16 players will return on Tuesday at 2 p.m. to play down to a winner. As always, we’ll be on hand to capture all the action, so join us then as we look to crown the Event #10 Seven Card Stud champion.

Ellis' Dreams of a Second Title Come to an End on the Bubble

Freddie Ellis
Freddie Ellis

Freddie Ellis received a double from Jeff Lisandro after making a straight on seventh street, but his newfound stack of 26,000 would be short lived as he became the bubble boy on the very next hand.

It happened when Bryn Kenney brought it in with the {6-Diamonds} and Lee Goldman completed. Ellis came along for the ride, as did Kenney, and it was three-handed action to the turn. Goldman put out another bet, which was again called by both his opponents, before firing for a third time on fifth street. This time Kenney got out of the way while Ellis made the call and left himself just 7,000 behind.

The rest went in on sixth street and Ellis discovered he'd run his pair of tens into kings up. The 2009 champ needed a ten on the river, but it wasn't in the cards as he received the {K-Spades}.

Ellis: {J-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} / {10-Hearts}{6-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{4-Spades} / {K-Spades}
Goldman: {K-Hearts}{8-Hearts} / {8-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} / {5-Clubs}
Kenney: (x-x) / {6-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} fold

Player Chips Progress
Freddie Ellis us
Freddie Ellis
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Freddie Ellis

All Out of Nachos

Nacho Barbero
Nacho Barbero

We caught the action on sixth street when Eugene Katchalov bet and Nacho Barbero raised all in. Katchalov made the call and was out in front with a pair of kings.

Barbero: {Q-Hearts}{10-Spades} / {10-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{A-Diamonds}(X) / {7-Spades}
Katchalov: {K-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} / {K-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{Q-Spades}{3-Diamonds} / {9-Diamonds}

Barbero was unable to improve upon his pair of tens and he finished in 19th place.

Player Chips Progress
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
137,000 17,000
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
Busted

Tags: Eugene KatchalovNacho Barbero

Here Comes Freddie!

Freddie Ellis
Freddie Ellis

We're big Freddie Ellis fans, and we joined this pot on fifth street as he tangled with Brandon Guss.

Guss: (x-x) / {2-Spades} {Q-Diamonds} {2-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} / (x)
Ellis: (x-x) / {3-Hearts} {4-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} / (x)

Guss was the one doing the heavy betting on fifth, sixth, and seventh street, and Ellis called those first two bets. On the river, though, Ellis stuck in a raise, and Guss flatted to see what was what.

What was what was that Ellis had a surprise case of the quads. He rolled over {3-Diamonds} {3-Spades} {3-Clubs} / {3-Hearts} {4-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {7-Clubs}, and that's the winner. Amazingly, Guss had made queens full on seventh, and he showed his {Q-} {Q-} {8-} / {2-Spades} {Q-Diamonds} {2-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} before the dealer pushed the pot away from him.

Player Chips Progress
Freddie Ellis us
Freddie Ellis
WSOP 1X Winner
94,000 39,000
Brandon Guss us
Brandon Guss
11,000 -46,000

Tags: Brandon GussFreddie Ellis

Brunson Busted

Todd Brunson
Todd Brunson

While we were observing a hand at Table 447, we heard another dealer shout from across the room, "Seat open on Table 445." We looked over just in time to see Todd Brunson exiting the tournament area. We weren't able to catch the hand, but Brunson took to Twitter to explain what happened:

Player Chips Progress
Todd Brunson us
Todd Brunson
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Todd Brunson

Last Year's Runner-Up Elimnated

Steve Landfish
Steve Landfish

A short-stacked Steve Landfish was all in after completing with the bring in, which was called Todd Barlow. Brandon Guss then raised on the side and Barlow called, action that would be repeated on the turn, fifth and sixth. Guss slowed down on seventh with a check, which led to him check-folding to Barlow's bet.

Landfish: {J-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} / {2-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}
Barlow: {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{4-Clubs} / {8-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}
Guss: (x-x) / {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

Barlow caught a flush, which easily down Landfish's pair of sixes.

Player Chips Progress
Brandon Guss us
Brandon Guss
55,300 3,300
Todd Barlow us
Todd Barlow
25,400 10,200
Steve Landfish us
Steve Landfish
Busted

Tags: Steve Landfish

Star-Studded Field Returns for Day 2

Bertrand Grospellier is looking for back-to-back titles.
Bertrand Grospellier is looking for back-to-back titles.

Yesterday, a 145 players forked over $5,000 to take part in Event #10 Seven Card Stud. That created a prize pool of $681,500 that is slated to be distributed to the top 16, with a healthy $190,826 reserved for first.

It seemed as if every table was stacked as the tournament drew some of the best in the game. Thanks to a kind structure, action was slow at first, but things started to pick up by the end of the night. After eight levels, 54 players had hit the rail, which means 91 will be returning to action today.

Among them are last year’s champion, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier; last year’s runner-up, Steve Landfish; 2007 and 2009 winners Chris Reslock and Freddie Ellis, recent 2012 bracelet winners Andy Bloch and Cory Zeidman; and Jason Mercier, who will be doubling it up by playing this event and Event #9 $1,500 NLHE Re-Entry.

Of course those are just a few of the big names left in the field. As you can see below, a multitude of other pros dominate the top ten chip counts:

Top 10 Stack at the Start of Day 2

RankPlayerChips
1Bryn Kenney59,000
2Michael Sigel54,900
3Maxwell Troy54,200
4Frank Kassela53,800
5David Singer53,400
6Huck Seed47,700
7Paul Volpe46,900
8Mike Leah45,700
9Marco Liesy45,200
10Matt Kelly43,600

Day 2 is set to kick off at 2 p.m. PST, which is about an hour from now. The plan is to play ten levels, which ought to bring us close to the money. Join us then as we bring you all the action and eliminations from Event #10 Seven Card Stud, live at the Rio.