2012 World Series of Poker

Event 54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
$500,075
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,898,900
Entries
3,221
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Bustees and Bustesses

Player Chips Progress
Adam Costello us
Adam Costello
Busted
Dusty Tillotson us
Dusty Tillotson
Busted
Cullen Hofmann us
Cullen Hofmann
Busted
Kasper Frohling dk
Kasper Frohling
Busted
Jeffery Schneider
Jeffery Schneider
Busted
Dao Bac us
Dao Bac
Busted
Samuel Choae us
Samuel Choae
Busted
John Hertel us
John Hertel
Busted
Douglas Moss us
Douglas Moss
Busted
Marko Milivojevic ch
Marko Milivojevic
Busted
Armando Tebano us
Armando Tebano
Busted
Timothy Nelson
Timothy Nelson
Busted
Ernesto Robles us
Ernesto Robles
Busted
Steven Flory us
Steven Flory
Busted
Idan Greenberg il
Idan Greenberg
Busted
Frank Piocos us
Frank Piocos
Busted
Andres Rey us
Andres Rey
Busted
Jerome Moon us
Jerome Moon
Busted
Christopher Fraser gb
Christopher Fraser
Busted
Robert Nemeskerikiss us
Robert Nemeskerikiss
Busted
Simon Fredslundgodthaab dk
Simon Fredslundgodthaab
Busted
Jason Villard us
Jason Villard
Busted
Samir Brages
Samir Brages
Busted
Joseph Alban us
Joseph Alban
Busted
Ashton Tucker bm
Ashton Tucker
Busted

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Kyle Fleishman Wins a 150k Pot

We just witnessed a 150,000 pot between Andreas Heissenberger and Kyle Fleishman. We caught the action with Fleishman having moved all-in as a four-bet and Heissenberger pondering the 75,000 question that had been posed to him. In the end Heissenberger was struck by some inspiration and said, "I think you're bluffing…I call."

Fleishman - who wasn't bluffing - turned over {A-Clubs} {K-Clubs} and Heissenberger turned over {A-Spades} {J-Hearts}. The board ran out {8-Spades} {3-Clubs} {2-Spades} {5-Clubs} {2-Clubs} and Fleishman had pumped his stack up to 150,000. Heissenberg was down to 32,000.

Player Chips Progress
Kyle Fleishman ca
Kyle Fleishman
150,000 149,999
Andreas Heissenberger at
Andreas Heissenberger
32,000 -63,300

Tags: Andreas HeissenbergerKyle Fleishman

Double For Kessler

While writing up a post Allen Kessler was nice enough to stop by the PokerNews desk and inform us of a recent double up he had.

Apparently Kessler was able to get into a pot with four other players holding {7-}{7-}. The flop came {7-}{3-}{X-} and Kessler managed to get in against an opponent who held {3-}{3-}.

Kessler managed to hold on and now sits with around 60,000 in chips. This is Kessler's 17th cash since 2010, and looks to take down poker glory today.

Player Chips Progress
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
60,000 35,700

Tags: Allen Kessler

Level: 13

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 200

Volpe Moving Up

The flop read {4-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} and Benjamin Volpe bet out 6,400. His opponent on the button made the call. We don't know exactly how the action went preflop, but

The {q-Hearts} on the turn saw both players check their option. The {9-Hearts} on the river saw a bet of 16,700. The button then made the call and Volpe exposed {A-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} for the ace high flush. The button mucked and Volpe moved into one of the top stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Volpe us
Benjamin Volpe
WSOP 1X Winner
145,000 52,900

Tags: Benjamin Volpe

Elimination Station: Huck Seed and Tom McCormick Are Out

A few more eliminations as the player total plummets to 214.

Huck Seed has 4 World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and close to $3 million in WSOP cashes to his name, but he will not be going any deeper in this event. He has just found himself all-in holding {6-} {6-} against an opponent holding {A-} {J-}. To add a bit of spice into the proceedings the board ran out {A-} {A-} {6-} {J-} {Q-}.

Also out is serial WSOP casher Tom "The Shamrock Kid" McCormack. McCormack running {A-} {7-} into pocket queens in a pre flop all-in confrontation.

Player Chips Progress
Huck Seed us
Huck Seed
WSOP 4X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted
Tom McCormick us
Tom McCormick
Busted

Tags: Huck SeedTom McCormick

"All-In & Call!"

The air is struggling to contain all of the, "all-in and call's," spewed forth from the mouths of the dealers. The day really has started with a slugfest of shoves, re-shoves and calls. Here are two eliminations for you.

Dara Davey raised all-in for 14,600 total and Joao Simao also moved all-in to his immediate left. Nobody else joined the fray and it was Simao and his {J-Hearts} {J-Diamonds} versus Davey and his {Q-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds}. The board ran out {10-Clubs} {9-Clubs} {3-Hearts} {2-Clubs} {4-Spades} and Davey was out.

Then we saw an all-in between Uri Reichenstein and Samuel McGrath. McGrath was the person at risk of elimination, but he was in great shape.

Reichenstein{A-Spades} {Q-Spades}
McGrath{A-Hearts} {K-Spades}

Board: {K-Hearts} {3-Diamonds} {J-Clubs} {3-Spades} {10-Spades}

Reichenstein rivered a straight and the luckless McGrath was out.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
119,200 34,800
Joao Simao
Joao Simao
50,800 50,800
Dara Davey ie
Dara Davey
Busted
Samuel Mcgrath us
Samuel Mcgrath
Busted

Tags: Dara DaveyJoao SimaoSamuel McGrathUri Reichenstein

Boyd Back in Action

Play is moving along pretty quickly for it being the first 5 minutes of the day. Walking around the tournament area you can't avoid hearing someone say "pay out!". The short stacks are moving in, trying to grab hold of something substantial or hit the rail early and do something else with their day.

Over at table #359 one of those short stacks, Jonathan Ko moved all in for around 4,600. Liya Gerasimova called from the cut-off and Dutch Boyd did the same from the big blind.

The dealer spread a flop of {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{4-Spades} and Ko exploded in glee. Obviously very excited he started talking about his hand, basically saying he won. The table told him to be quiet as there were other people involved in the hand, and he mildly suppressed his excitement.

Boyd bet out 5,000 and Gerasimova made the call. The {2-Diamonds} fell on the turn and both players took the opportunity to check.

After the {9-Spades} hit the river both players repeated their actions with checks and cards were exposed. Ko flipped over {10-}{10-} for a set of tens. Boyd flipped over {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} for a pair of aces, which was apparently enough to take the small side pot, as Gerasimova mucked her cards.

Player Chips Progress
Dutch Boyd us
Dutch Boyd
WSOP 3X Winner
72,600 -3,400

Tags: Dutch Boyd

Level: 12

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 200

Welcome Back to Day 2 of Event 54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Yesterday saw 3,221 players come out for their chance at a World Series of Poker bracelet, today only 265 remain. Not only will these players being competing for a bracelet, but also $500,075. Only one person will be the ultimate victor. Who will it be?

Two players finished day 1 coincidentally sharing the chip lead. Jonas Mackoff and Clayton Fletcher both ended the day bagging 148,500. Other players who will be in contention today are Justin Schwartz, Huck Seed, Alex Kravchenko, Matt Stout, Joey Weissman, and Sofia Lovgren. Matt Stout has already final tabled a $1,000 No Limit Hold'em event this year early, but a tough spot sent him packing in third in Event 33: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em.

Action is expected to start back up at 1:00 PM in the Amazon room. Stay tuned here to PokerNews for all your poker updates.