2012 World Series of Poker

Event 39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a542
Prize
$661,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,754,200
Entries
293
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
0

Allen Cunningham Eliminated in 17th Place ($26,495)

Allen Cunningham - 17th Place
Allen Cunningham - 17th Place

Steven Silverman opened to 25,000 from middle position, Nikolai Yakovenko called from the small blind, and Allen Cunningham three-bet to 100,000 from the big. Silverman went into the tank, and Cunningham called the clock on him rather quickly. Silverman released.

Yakovenko didn't fold, rather he potted, putting Cunningham all in.

"Since you were a jerk..." he announced before putting his chips in.

Cunningham called, tabling {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}. Yakovenko's {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{9-Clubs} was behind, but he spiked a set on the {9-Spades}{j-Hearts}{a-Spades} flop. Cunningham received no help from the turn ({3-Clubs}), or the river ({8-Spades}), eliminating him in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
Nikolai Yakovenko ru
Nikolai Yakovenko
555,000
170,000
170,000
Allen Cunningham us
Allen Cunningham
Busted
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Steven SilvermanAllen CunninghamNikolai Yakovenko

Running Like Mercier

"Baby girl!"
"Baby girl!"

Jason Mercier raised to 42,000 from under the gun, Josh Tieman re-raised to 125,000, and Sammy Farha cold-called on the button. Mercier called all in for a total of 78,000, and the flop came down {10-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Spades}.

Tieman moved all in, and Farha called.

Mercier: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Tieman: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Farha: {q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

"Gin," Mercier joked when he turned over his hand.

Mercier's hand turned to gin however, because the turn ({6-Hearts}) and river ({3-Hearts}) both produced hearts.

"Baby girl!" Mercier said when the {3-Hearts} spiked on the river. "Let's go!"

Mercier scooped the pot, tripling to 252,000 chips, while Tieman won the side pot with two aces.

Player Chips Progress
Sammy Farha us
Sammy Farha
580,000
-220,000
-220,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
252,000
154,000
154,000
Josh Tieman us
Josh Tieman
240,000
20,000
20,000

Tags: Jason MercierJosh TiemanSammy Farha

Keith Lehr Eliminated in 15th Place ($33,794)

Keith Lehr - 15th Place
Keith Lehr - 15th Place

Keith Lehr and Andrew Brown were heads up on a flop of {9-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{9-Spades}. Lehr led for 60,000, and Brown called.

The turn was the {5-Diamonds}, and Lehr slowed down, checking to Brown who fired 85,000. Lehr called.

The river was a third diamond - the {3-Diamonds} - and Lehr moved all in. Brown called, and Lehr showed two aces. Brown tabled {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} for a flopped full house however, and Lehr was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
1,890,000
420,000
420,000
Keith Lehr us
Keith Lehr
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Keith LehrAndrew Brown

Day 2 Ends with Brown in the Lead

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Andrew Brown enters the final day of Event 39 with the chip lead.
Andrew Brown enters the final day of Event 39 with the chip lead.

Day 2 of Event 39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha began with 88 players looking to make the money, and then advance to Day 3. After ten hours of grueling poker, only thirteen players remain, and the chip leader is Andrew Brown with 1,774,000 chips. Brown’s stack began to surge before the dinner break, and after the bubble burst, he rocketed to the top of the counts. During the last few levels, he busted Keith Lehr, Konstantin Bucherl, Alexander Kravchenko, and David Callaghan.

Sammy Farha and Benjamin Sage are the only other players with more than a million chips. Here’s how the entire field looks:

NameChips
Andrew Brown1,774,000
Sammy Farha1,129,000
Benjamin Sage1,013,000
Jan-Peter Jachtmann895,000
Steven Silverman668,000
Joe Kushner571,000
Andy Seth569,000
Adam Kornuth568,000
Nikolai Yakovenko528,000
Jason Mercier408,000
Ville Wahlbeck247,000
Micah Smith215,000
John Kabbaj210,000

There were plenty of notables who returned for Day 2 only to miss the money. The list includes George Lind III, John Racener, Ben Grundy, Noah Schwartz, Joe Cada, Brett Richey, Chris DeMaci, and our eventual bubble boy; Huck Seed. Seed was very short with 37 players remaining, and on the fourteenth hand of hand-for-hand play, he was all in with {a-Spades}{7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{5-Hearts}. Aussie Matthew Kirk had him at risk with {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}, and the board ran out {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{k-Spades}, eliminating Seed one spot shy of $16,801.

During the last level of play, when we redrew to two tables, Jason Mercier was at the bottom of the counts. And, when he got his money in the middle, he was well behind Josh Tieman and Farha. Mercier received running hearts however, tripling him to over twenty big-blinds. An orbit or two later, he was all in again against Seth holding just top pair. Mercier was able to fade all of Seth’s outs, and doubled to nearly 40 big blinds. He finished the day with 408,000, and is looking to capture his third career WSOP bracelet – all of which have come in Pot-Limit Omaha.

Event 39 will resume tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time. Brown, Wahlbeck, and Kabbaj will be looking for their second career WSOP bracelet, Mercier his third, and Farha his fourth. We look forward to an exciting finish, and we hope you join us for all of your exclusive up-to-the-minute updates!

Tags: Andrew Brown