2012 World Series of Poker

Event 27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kqq87
Prize
$267,081
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,200,150
Entries
889
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Six on Sixth Sends Idema to the Rail

Daniel Idema
Daniel Idema

Razz:

Daniel Idema completed with a {7-} showing and was raised by Bryce Yockey, who was showing {3-}. Idema proceeded to three-bet, Yockey four-bet and all the former's chips got in the pot.

Idema: {A-}{5-} / {7-}{A-}{10-}{2-} / {Q-}
Yockey: {6-}{4-} / {3-}{5-}{2-}{4-} / {7-}

Yockey's six-low became unbeatable on sixth street and Idema headed to the payout desk in 24th place to collect $7,116.

Player Chips Progress
Bryce Yockey us
Bryce Yockey
WSOP 1X Winner
291,000 106,000
Daniel Idema ca
Daniel Idema
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Daniel IdemaBryce Yockey

Mayrinck the Last Woman Standing

Mary Mayrinck
Mary Mayrinck

With the elimination of Wendy Freedman in 42nd place, Maria Mayrinck becomes the last woman standing in Event #27 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

We should also note that Randy Holland and Hernan Salazar followed Freedman out the door in 41st and 40th place respectively.

Player Chips Progress
Wendy Freedman us
Wendy Freedman
Busted
Randy Holland us
Randy Holland
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted
Hernan Salazar us
Hernan Salazar
Busted

Tags: Maria Mayrinck

Limongi Jetted After Running Into Quads

Chip Jett
Chip Jett

Stud Hi/Lo:

We caught the action on the turn with an extremely short-stacked Michele Limongi all in. Gabriel Nassiff had just bet with a pair of queens and received a call from Chip Jett, who was showing a pair of fours. The {4-Spades} on fifth gave Jett a set and he bet, prompting Nassif to fold and say, "Quads?"

Sure enough, Jett showed the goods.

Jett: {4-Diamonds}{3-} / {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}{10-Hearts} / {2-Spades}
Limongi: {K-Spades}{5-Spades} / {K-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}(x) / (x)
Nassif: (x-x) / {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{8-Clubs} fold

Limongi was drawing dead after sixth and tossed his cards to the muck before heading to the payout desk in 64th place.

Player Chips Progress
Chip Jett us
Chip Jett
70,000 8,000
Michele Limongi it
Michele Limongi
Busted

Tags: Chip JettMichele Limongi

You Can't Lead a H.O.R.S.E. to Water, but You Can Lead It to the Money!

David Williams returns on Day 2 with a healthy stack.
David Williams returns on Day 2 with a healthy stack.

Today, the 2012 World Series of Poker Event #27 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. will continue with Day 2 action as will the remaining 165 players of an 889-player field battle past the money bubble on their way to the final table. The $1,200,150 prize pool will be distributed to the top 96 players, which will secure each a minimum $2,676 payday, though everyone has their eyes firmly fixed on the $267,081 first-place prize.

Karle “Skip” Wilson begins the day as chip leader with 74,900, but plenty of players a nipping at his heels including Steve Brown (73,600), Jason Brown (71,200), Brandon Guss (63,800), Clifton Ward (61,600), Daniel Idema (58,100), Justin Young (57,000), Mike O’Donnell (56,300), Allen Cunningham (55,200), Huck Seed (52,000), Chip Jett (49,000) and David Williams (45,600), just to name a few.

Who will be the next to add their name to the list of H.O.R.S.E. winners? While we won’t answer that questions here today, we’ll certainly narrow the list as five poker disciplines are practiced: Limit Hold’em, Omaha Eight or Better, Razz, Seven Card Stud, and Seven Card Stud Eight or better.

Post 2004 H.O.R.S.E. Winners

YearWinnerEntrantsPrize
2011Aaron Steury963$289,283
2010Konstantin Puchkov828$256,820
2009**Zachary Fellows452$311,899
2009James Van Alstyne770$247,033
2008**Jens Voertmann414$298,253
2008James Schaaf803$256,412
2007***James Richberg382$238,881
2007****Ralph Schwartz192$275,683
2004*Scott Fischman166$100,200

*Featured $2,000 buy-in.
**Featured $3,000 buy-in.
***Featured $2,500 buy-in.
****Featured $5,000 buy-in.

Day 2 will begin at 1 PM PST, which is less than 20 minutes from now, so join us then as the remaining field looks to play through the money en route to the final table.