2012 World Series of Poker

Event 54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
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

Fielder Finds Double Up

Jeff Fielder started the action off by raising it up to 33,000. Action folded around to Carl Le on the button who three-bet to around 100,000. Fielder took his time before announcing all in. Le called and cards were tabled.

Le: {A-Spades}{10-Spades}
Fielder: {A-Clubs}{k-Spades}

The board ran out {7-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{9-Spades} and Fielder came out the other side with the best of it, and doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Carl Le us
Carl Le
680,000 -190,000
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
540,000 314,000

Tags: Jeff FielderCarl Le

Clayton Fletcher Eliminated in 15th Place ($22,640)

We have just lost our first player of the day and it is the New Yorker Clayton Fletcher who has that unenviable honor.

Leading up to the elimination, Nghi Van Tran had raised in two consecutive hands. Then when Van Tran raised for the third time Fletcher moved all-in from the cutoff and Van Tran called.

Van Tran{A-Spades} {J-Spades}
Fletcher{K-Hearts} {J-Diamonds}

Fletcher only had one live card and it did not materialise on the {10-Spades} {8-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} {10-Clubs} board resulting in his elimination.

Player Chips Progress
Nghi Van Tran us
Nghi Van Tran
740,000 209,000
Clayton Fletcher us
Clayton Fletcher
Busted

Tags: Clayton FletcherNghi Van Tran

Level: 22

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante: 2,000

Remaining Players Seat Draw

Table 408

Seat 1Ian Chan 
Seat 2Jason Tompkins 
Seat 3Benjamin Volpe 
Seat 4Muhamet Perati 
Seat 5Will Jaffe 
Seat 6Benjamin Grise 
Seat 7David Baker 
Seat 8Joseph Kuether 
Seat 9-empty- 

Table 407

Seat 1Luis Campelo 
Seat 2Carl Le 
Seat 3-empty- 
Seat 4Ken Fishman 
Seat 5Nghi Van Tran 
Seat 6-empty- 
Seat 7Jeff Fielder 
Seat 8Clayton Fletcher 
Seat 9Brett Schwertley 

Welcome to the Final Day of Event#54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

David "Bakes" Baker can he win his 2nd bracelet of this series?
David "Bakes" Baker can he win his 2nd bracelet of this series?

Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of the final day of Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The players have done a great job of whittling themselves down, from a starting field of three-thousand, two-hundred and twenty-one players to just fifteen, and today we will crown our fifty-fourth World Series of Poker (WSOP) champion and hand over a first prize of $500,075.

So let's have a look at the contenders…

People compare the $1k tournaments to the State Lottery, but they also seem to draw one or two players of immense talent that just goes to show how important skill is. When it comes to poker credentials there are none more qualified than David 'Bakes' Baker. Bakes has won two-WSOP gold bracelets including this years Event #32: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E event where he bested a final table including Phil Ivey and Phil Hellmuth. Bakes lost a huge pot towards the end of Day 2 yesterday but still comes into play 6th in chips and the man everyone has to beat.

Benjamin Volpe was our chip leader for the first few levels yesterday. Volpe has 4 WSOP cashes that includes a final table in a WSOP $1,000 event. He finished 6th for $83,925 in the event won by Markus Schmid last year. Volpe is seeking back-to-back final tables and considering the size of these fields that would be an amazing achievement.

There are three World Series Of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) event winners in the last fifteen. Nghi Van Tran, Joseph Kuether and Brett Schwertley all want to add gold bracelets to their gold ring. Van Tran won an astonishing $780,615 in 2005 when he defeated Erick Lindgren, heads-up, for his title.

There also promises to be a lot of fun, especially if Jeff Fielder finds his way to the final table. The former WSOPC final tablist told us that his name was Jeff Lebowski (the name of the star of the Jeff Bridges movie) and for the last few levels of Day 1 that is how we reported him! Eventually, Dutch Boyd told us he was pulling our leg, "he is a real player," said Boyd referring to the fact that The Big Lebowski can also play cards as well. We can't wait to see what he has put on his profile sheet if he does indeed make the final table.

Last but not least, and as expected in a $1,000 buy-in event, there are a lot of inexperienced live players in the field. This includes our 2 chip leaders Will Jaffe and Ken Fishman. Jaffe has been on our radar since the midway point on Day 1and he takes a considerable lead (1,947,000) into the final table after eliminating Gianluca Rullo in a 1.3 million flip towards the end of the level. Fishman, who saved his spurt until the very end as well, takes 1,400,000 into the final table.

The action will begin at 1:00PM and we will bring you all of the action here at PokerNews.

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

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