2012 World Series of Poker

Event 45: $50,000 Poker Players Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj98
Prize
$1,451,527
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Entries
108
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

End of Day Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Andy Bloch us
Andy Bloch
687,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Abe Mosseri us
Abe Mosseri
633,100
WSOP 2X Winner
John Monnette us
John Monnette
572,200
WSOP 5X Winner
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
563,100
WSOP 5X Winner
Joe Cassidy us
Joe Cassidy
542,300
WSOP 1X Winner
Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi
500,200
Daniel Alaei us
Daniel Alaei
488,700
WSOP 5X Winner
Jon Spinks gb
Jon Spinks
473,000
73,000
73,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
461,400
John Hennigan us
John Hennigan
460,300
60,300
60,300
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Jeff Lisandro au
Jeff Lisandro
437,900
WSOP 6X Winner
Bruno Fitoussi fr
Bruno Fitoussi
411,700
Antony Lellouche fr
Antony Lellouche
392,600
62,600
62,600
Lyle Berman us
Lyle Berman
384,200
WSOP 3X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
370,900
700
700
Ali Eslami us
Ali Eslami
364,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Qushqar Morad de
Qushqar Morad
363,700
33,700
33,700
Viktor Blom se
Viktor Blom
358,000
PokerStars
Luke Schwartz gb
Luke Schwartz
311,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
303,900
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
David ODB Baker us
David ODB Baker
301,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
300,300
WSOP 6X Winner
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
296,600
WSOP 6X Winner
Michael Glick us
Michael Glick
294,700
-5,300
-5,300
Doyle Brunson us
Doyle Brunson
285,000
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

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Andy Bloch Leads the Remaining 62; Rast Still in the Running to Defend His Title

Level 10
Rast still in the hunt to defend his title
Rast still in the hunt to defend his title

After a very slow first day of play in which only one player busted out, the action heated up on Day 2. After 500 more minutes of tournament poker we are down to 62 players, all of whom are gunning for that $1,451,527 first-place prize. Tomorrow we will make serious progress towards the money, with Andy Bloch as our chip leader with 687,000.

The first player that got eliminated was Justin Bonomo who started the day very low on chips. Towards the end of the first level we also lost Lee Goldman when he ran into Antony Lellouche's nuts in 2-7 Triple Draw. Stephen Mack busted out to John D'Agostino and slowly but surely we started losing more players in the second level.

Lellouche did not only crush Goldman's dreams, but he also took a big pot off David 'Bakes' Baker. Baker was left behind with little chips and busted shortly thereafter. It also wasn't Shawn Buchanan nor Scott Seiver's day today as both players didn't make it to the second break.

George Lind and Bertrand Grospellier also didn't have great days, as they both were eliminated rather quickly. The first Japanese bracelet winner, Naoya Kihara, who took down the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-max tournament, also made it to Day 2, but he came up short in Seven Card Stud against Nick Schulman.

One of the biggest pots of the day went down in the third level of the day. Jason Mercier tangled with Dan Shak, and within a couple of seconds we saw a pot worth around 370,000 chips. Shak got it in with an open-ended-straight draw and an overpair against Mercier's top set. The turn gave Mercier a flush draw, killing some of Shak's out. But the river was an off suit nine filling up Shak's straight. Read the entire hand here. Mercier's stack took a big hit, but he grinded himself back up and closed out the day with 253,200 while Shak finished with 464,400.

Cory Zeidman won a WSOP bracelet earlier this summer in the $1,500 Stud-8 tournament, but he won't be the first double bracelet winner this year. He busted out in Razz against Hasan Habib.

After the dinner break we quickly said goodbye to Eugene Katchalov. He came up short in Stud-8. John Juanda is also one of the players who didn't make his way through to Day 3. In No-Limit Hold'em he got his money in with ace-deuce and ran into Joe Cassidy's kings.

Gus Hansen showed up for his first tournament of the World Series of Poker, but that didn't pan out the way he had hoped. Phil Ivey, who was short for most of the day, took out the Dane. Ivey himself recovered well from a rough start and closed out the day with 166,200. Michael Mizrachi and Brian Rast will be the two only previous champions returning on Day 3 as David Bach was eliminated. Mizrachi will return tomorrow with 572,200 and is one of the biggest stacks. Robert Mizrachi, who made the final table when his brother won, also had a great day and he closed out with 500,200 chips. Rast has over twice the starting stack going into Day 3 with 303,900.

During the last of play, Daniel Negreanu and Jonathan Duhamel were eliminated. However, the last half of the level was dominated by the controversy a table #360 which you can read about here and here.

Sixteen players will make the money and here is the breakdown:

PlacePrize
1$1,451,527
2$896,935
3$561,738
4$406,736
5$317,882
6$253,497
7$205,856
8$169,879
9-10$142,197
11-12$120,994
13-14$105,235
15-16$91,549

Play resumes at 2:00 PM local time tomorrow, so be sure to keep it here for updates on all of the exciting action and drama as it takes place.

Day 3 Seating Assignments and Chip Counts

Level 10

This is the official seat draw as received from the World Series of Poker. Viktor Blom and David Grey are in the same seat, and David Oppenheim is missing from this list. We will change this as soon as we receive an updated version.

TableSeatNameChip Count
4451--emtpy----
4452David Chiu247,000
4453Dan Kelly135,700
4454Michael Mizrachi563,100
4455David Benyamine165,000
4456Allen Kessler46,600
4457Jeff Lisandro437,900
4458--emtpy----
    
4461Doyle Brunson285,000
4462Chris Klodnicki69,600
4463Jon Spinks473,000
4464Stephen Chidwick261,700
4465Qushqar Morad363,700
4466Robert Mizrachi500,200
4467Andy Bloch687,000
4468Brian Hastings300,300
    
4471Viktor Blom358,000**
4471David Grey122,600**
4472Bill Chen194,400
4473Tom Chambers189,700
4474David Baker301,000
4475Patrik Antonius274,000
4476Scott Clements97,300
4477Michael Binger136,100
4478Barry Greenstein92,200
    
4481Keith GipsonDNR
4482Antony Lellouche392,600
4483Daniel Fuhs166,800
4484Shahryar Eslami364,500
4485Matt Hawrilenko42,000
4486Lyle Berman384,200
4487Ben Yu192,700
4488Phil Hellmuth246,100
    
4491Alexander Kravchenko236,400
4492George Danzer254,900
4493Michael Glick294,700
4494Greg Mueller204,200
4495Daniel Alaei488,700
4496Phil Ivey166,200
4497Charles Pacheco75,200
4498--emtpy----
    
4511Richard Ashby101,400
4512John Hennigan460,300
4513Jason Mercier253,200
4514Brett Richey172,500
4515Bruno Fitoussi411,700
4516Minh Ly98,300
4517Roland IsraelashviliDNR
4518Matt Glantz370,900
    
4521John Esposito77,000
4522Shaun Deeb296,600
4523Dan Shak461,400
4524--emtpy----
4525John Hanson174,000
4526Huck Seed117,000
4527Abe Mosseri633,100
4528Luke Schwartz311,000
    
4571John Monnette572,200
4572John D'Agostino36,800
4573Allen Bari234,900
4574Justin Smith152,800
4575Chad Brown61,000
4576Joe Cassidy542,300
4577Mike Wattel182,600
4578Brian Rast303,900

Event 45: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Day 2 Completed