2012 World Series of Poker

Event 33: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$440,238
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
2,795
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Meshcheriakov Leads Final 14; Stout & van der Fluit in Contention

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Matt Stout
Matt Stout

On Sunday, the 2012 World Series of Poker kicked off Event #33: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em with 2,795 players. That field was reduced down to just 231 players in 11 levels of play, all of who returned to action on Day 2. After another ten levels of play, just 14 players remained with Russia’s Vitaly Meshcheriakov and his stack of 946,000 best positioned to capture the $440,238 first-place prize.

The day started off with a bang as the eliminations came at a brisk pace. Within for levels, the field was down to under 95 players, which meant more than 100 had hit the rail. Among the list of casualties was Andy Frankenberger, who is currently in contention for WSOP Player of the Year honors. In what would be his last hand, Andy Frankenberger bet 3,500 from the big blind on a board reading {3-}{4-}{5-} only to have Ryan "Protential" Laplante raise to 7,900 from the cutoff. Frankenberger thought for a long time before moving all in for around 40,000, and was snap-called by Laplante.

Showdown
Frankenberger: {7-Spades}{5-Spades}
Laplante: {6-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}

Frankenberger shot out of his seat when he discovered his opponent had flopped the nuts, meaning he needed a six just to chop. The {2-Hearts} turn was not it and neither was the {8-Clubs} river. With that, Laplante chipped up to over 100K while Frankenberger was eliminated from the tournament in 165th place.

Likewise, it was a rough day for Brad Libson, who began as the chip leader but experienced a tumultuous three levels that result in an early elimination. We’re not sure where all his chips went, though a large chunk was sent over to fellow pro Matt Stout. On the very next hand after that, Libson was involved in a three-way all-in preflop with {A-Hearts}{10-Clubs} against {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds} and {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}.

The {10-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{6-Spades} board improved Libson's hand but gave another player the winning set. Libson was sent off to the cashier in 111th place to collect $2,767.

Some other players who failed to survive the day were Martins Adeniya (215th-$2,012), Anton Makiievskyi (176th-$2,214), Erik Seidel (153rd-$2,465), Humberto Brenes (148th-$2,465), Daniel Idema (134th-$2,767), Amanda Baker (79th-$4,176), Thiago Nishijima (61st-$5,786), Tim Duckworth (47th-$6,918) and Faraz Jaka (34th-$10,213).

While 217 players hit the rail, a few notables managed to navigate the minefield and are still in contention for the bracelet. They include the seasoned Stout (462,000); recent WSOP bracelet winner Vincent van der Fluit (301,000); and young guns Laplante (272,000), Justin Zaki (283,000) and Dylan Hortin (939,000), just to name a few.

The remaining 14 players will return on Tuesday at 2 PM PST to play down to a winner. Join us then as we capture all the action and eliminations on our way to crowning the next WSOP champion.

Michael Dentale Eliminated in 16th Place ($15,722)

Michael Dentale
Michael Dentale

We caught the action on the {Q-Spades}{8-Spades}{3-Clubs} flop when Michael Dentale moved all in for around 250,000 from the cutoff and Joseph Marzicola made the call from the small blind.

Showdown
Dentale: {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}
Marzicola: {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}

Dentale had flopped top pair with a good kicker, but it was still behind the pocket rockets of Marzicola. The {J-Spades} turn was of no consequence, while the {2-Hearts} river sent Dentale out the door in 16th place with a $15,722 consolation prize.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Marzicola ca
Joseph Marzicola
912,000 631,000
Michael Dentale us
Michael Dentale
Busted

Tags: Michael DentaleJoseph Marzicola

Ladies Champion Down

Lisa Hamilton
Lisa Hamilton

Lisa Hamilton, who you may recall won the World Series of Poker Ladies Event in 2009 for $195,390, moved all in from the button for 118,000. Max Steinberg was in the small blind and decided to move all in himself for 327,000, and surprisingly Minh Vu, who had both players covered, call from the big.

Showdown
Hamilton: {A-Hearts}{3-Spades}
Steinberg: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Vu: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

Hamilton was in bad shape, while Vu needed to catch either an ace or king to score the double elimination. The {5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{9-Spades} flop gave Hamilton a little hope of catching another three, but the {9-Clubs} meant she'd have to do it on the river. The dealer burned one last time and put out the {2-Clubs}.

Hamilton was eliminated in 19th place, while Vu was left with just 18,000; meanwhile, Steinberg chipped up to 782,000.

Player Chips Progress
Max Steinberg us
Max Steinberg
WSOP 1X Winner
782,000 452,000
Minh Vu us
Minh Vu
18,000 -317,000
Lisa Hamilton us
Lisa Hamilton
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Lisa HamiltonMinh VuMax Steinberg

Ducky Runs Out of Luck

Tim Duckworth
Tim Duckworth

Tim Duckworth began the day on a short stack but had some luck early on and was able to build his stack. He made a deep run, but his tournament recently came to an end when he shoved all in from the cutoff for 100,000 with {A-Hearts}{J-Spades} only to run into the {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs} of Jay Hong in the big blind.

The board ran out an uneventful {6-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{9-Spades} and Duckworth made his way to the payout desk to collect $6,918 for his 47th-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Jay Hong us
Jay Hong
310,000 252,200
Timothy Duckworth au
Timothy Duckworth
Busted

Tags: Jay HongTimothy Duckworth

Stout Puts an End to Hamby

Jared Hamby
Jared Hamby

Matt Stout raised to 8,000 from middle position and cleared the field all the way to Jared Hamby in the big blind. The latter opted to move all in for 41,500 with {5-Spades}{5-Clubs}, and Stout called with the {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}.

Much to Hamby's dismay, the {7-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{K-Hearts} flop was gin for Stout. Neither the {A-Hearts} turn nor {9-Diamonds} river would help Hamby and he was eliminated from the tournament in 54th place, good for $6,918.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Stout us
Matt Stout
244,000 116,000
Jared Hamby us
Jared Hamby
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jared HambyMatt Stout

Laplante Wins Monster Pot to Take Chip Lead

Ryan Laplante
Ryan Laplante

Cole Lane opened for 7,000 from early position and found calls from Ryan Laplante and Seneca Easely, who were in the hijack and button respectively. The {Q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} flop saw Lane check, Laplante bet 9,600, and Easley fold.

Lane thought for a moment before announcing all in for around 110,000 total, but knew he was in trouble when Laplante snap-called.

Showdown
Laplante: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Lane: {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}

Lane picked the wrong spot as Laplante had flopped a set, and the {2-Diamonds} turn left the former drawing dead. After the {5-Spades} was run out on the river for good measure, Laplante was pushed into the chip lead.

Meanwhile, Vitaly Meshcheriakov has made some moves today and finds himself just behind Laplante.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
300,000 190,000
Vitaly Meshcheriakov ru
Vitaly Meshcheriakov
282,000 237,700
Cole Lane us
Cole Lane
Busted

Tags: Ryan LaplanteCole LaneSeneca Easley