2012 World Series of Poker

Event 6: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Mixed-Max
Day: 1
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
$480,564
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Entries
409
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
2,000

Tehan Towers: Joe Tehan Leads After Day 1 of Event 6

Level 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Joe Tehan - the Day 1 chip leader
Joe Tehan - the Day 1 chip leader

Event #6 $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Mixed-Max Day 1 has been a fantastic day of poker. We have had a plethora of former WSOP Main Event finalists, a quite amazing table of death, the most hung-over poker player ever to take a seat in the game in Phil Collins and a multi-tabling Daniel Negreanu. What more could a poker fan ask for?

Joe Tehan has 21 WSOP cashes to his name, including two final tables. He has won over $3.7 million in live tournament earnings and has the chip lead going into Day 2 with 219,200 chips. Significantly, $300,000 of that $3.7 million was won when he came third in a mixed-max event. There is no substitute for experience as they say.

Tehan built his huge stack courtesy of two vital hands. The first one came when he eliminated Mohsin Charania with kings over queens and then he eliminated both Andy Frankenberger and Ryan Schmidt when he flopped a flush. Both hands gave him the momentum to grow and grow as the day progressed.

But before we crowned Tehan as the chip leader all the talk was about the table of death. It began with Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Jason Mercier, JC Tran, Chris Moorman and Erik Seidel seated at Table #5 in the Gold section of the Brasilia room. As the day ebbed and flowed, top players left to be replaced by even more top players. But despite the line up of luminaries it was a young Russian called Kirill Kruglov who was building his chip stack quicker than Donald Trump can build a tower. Amongst Kruglov's early victims was Chris Moorman. The man from the UK left and the great man Phil Ivey joined the table instead.

Ivey had a frustrating day and we only caught him playing one significant pot before his eventual demise which you can read about here. His final act came when he got it all-in pre flop holding {9-} {9-} against the {A-Clubs} {9-Clubs} of his opponent and an ace appeared on the flop sending Ivey to the rail.

Phil Hellmuth was another global superstar who had a very quiet and frustrating day. The 11-time WSOP bracelet winner going out in the worse way after finding pocket aces against the pocket jacks of Hiren 'Sunny' Patel. Sunny finding a jack on the flop and Hellmuth was left standing in the rain without an umbrella.

The third global superstar who played today was Daniel Negreanu, although to say he played is a bit strong. Negreanu was multi-tabling between this event and Event #5 $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold-em where he is in with an excellent shout for a bracelet. Negreanu returned in between the 20-minute breaks to play a few hands before darting back to the Amazon room. He didn't do that badly either because he made it through to Day 2 with 8,400 chips. Somehow we don’t think he will be participating because he has made the final table of Event #5 sixth in chips.

Other notables through to Day 2 are Marvin Rettenmaier (166,000), Gavin Smith (138,600), John Duthie (99,800), Victor Ramdin (93,700), Will Failla (91,200) and Eugene Katchalov (87,300).

Last but not least a small round of applause for former November Niner Phil Collins. Yesterday Collins was on the rail to watch Brent Hanks win his first ever WSOP bracelet and he was the drunkest man in the room. Despite having the hangover from hell, Collins managed to stay awake long enough to finish the day with 14,600.

"I have had a bad day," said Collins who looked a little bit like a vampire.

112 players will return to the Amazon room at 13:00 to play Day 2, where the format will be six-max action. Please make sure you join Pokernews for all the action.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJoe TehanPhil CollinsPhil HellmuthPhil Ivey

Back to Back Aces and Crowe is Out! Rettenmaier Flying!

Marvin Rettenmaier is in the middle of a heater
Marvin Rettenmaier is in the middle of a heater

When we arrived at the table there were chips everywhere. Former November Niner Jason Senti was walking out of the door and just in front of his empty table space lay {4-Spades} {4-Clubs}, Marvin Rettenmaier had a cheeky "it wasn't me" grin on his face and {A-Diamonds} {K-Clubs} in front of him, the board was showing {A-Spades} {Q-Hearts} {J-Clubs} {10-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds} and the man passing the German the majority of his chips was Owen Crowe.

"I had pocket aces," said Crowe.

After a chinwag with some of the players we understand that Senti open shoved with the fours, Rettenmaier three-bet with the ace-king, Crowe four-bet with the aces, Rettenmaier moved all-in and Crowe called.

Crowe was left with a sour looking face and just a few thousand chips while Rettenmaier had moved up to 168,000.

Then in the very next hand Crowe picked up pocket aces once again. He moved all-in and was called by a player holding pocket tens and yes you've guessed it, the pocket tens hit a straight to eliminate the unfortunate Crowe.

Player Chips Progress
Marvin Rettenmaier de
Marvin Rettenmaier
168,000 121,000
Jason Senti us
Jason Senti
Busted
Owen Crowe ca
Owen Crowe
Busted

Tags: Jason SentiMarvin RettenmaierOwen Crowe

Goodbye Ivey

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

We weren't able to see what happened, but after watching Ivey scamper away from the tournament with no more chips in front of his seat we know that he was eliminated. After a little digging we found out that he got all in preflop with {9-}{9-} against an opponent who held {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs}.

A {4-}{2-Clubs}{A-} flop basically shut the door on Ivey's tournament life, unless the case nine could make an appearance on the turn or the river. That didn't happen as a {8-Clubs} and a {2-Spades} rolled off respectively.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Phil Ivey

Mercier is Gone; Table of Death Loses Its Flavor

Jason Mercier just couldn't get going today
Jason Mercier just couldn't get going today

The table of death is no more. It was fun while it lasted but the superstars of poker have eradicated themselves like human beings like to do from time to time. The latest casualty is Jason Mercier who has been card dead all day long. He eventually found {9-Clubs} {9-Hearts} and it went into the middle against the {A-Diamonds} {A-Clubs} of his opponent and he was out. That left Phil Ivey and Yevgeniy Timoshenko as the two superstar names left on the tables hence the removal of the death tag.

Wait…there's hope! Dan Smith has just taken the place of Jason Mercier and the table of death is back on.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
Busted

Tags: Jason Mercier

Joe Tehan has eliminated Mohsin Charania

Joe Tehan is our chip leader
Joe Tehan is our chip leader

Joe Tehan has $3.7 million in live tournament earnings to his name including a six-figure score in a mix-max tournament. Add 115,000 chips into the mix and you have all of the ingredients of a great showing in Event #6. He is up to 115,000 courtesy of eliminated Mohsin Charania in a cooler with pocket kings versus queens.

Player Chips Progress
Joe Tehan us
Joe Tehan
115,000 41,500
Mohsin Charania us
Mohsin Charania
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Joe TehanMohsin Charania

Franklin Eliminates Sands

David Sands has been eliminated
David Sands has been eliminated

David 'Doc' Sands has been eliminated.

The table have told us that he fell at the hands of Ryan Franklin who now has 40,000 chips. Sands opened for 625, Franklin three-bet to 1,325, Sands four-bet to 2,150, Franklin shoved and Sands called.

Franklin{A-} {K-}
Sands{A-} {J-}

We don't know the board combo but we know the ace-king held strong and Sands was out.

Player Chips Progress
David 'Doc' Sands
David 'Doc' Sands
Busted

Tags: David SandsRyan Franklin

Kruglov Continues His Rampage: Moorman Out!

The head of the Chris Moorman stable is out!
The head of the Chris Moorman stable is out!

It sure makes a difference when the Table of Death is situated right next to our work station. We just noticed a furore over at Table #5 and jumped up to see Chris Moorman all-in versus Kirill Kruglov.

Kruglov{K-Clubs} {Q-Spades}
Moorman{10-Clubs} {10-Diamonds}

It was Moorman at risk and he was dead on the turn.

Board: {5-Hearts} {5-Spades} {9-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds} {9-Clubs}

Player Chips Progress
Kirill Kruglov
Kirill Kruglov
72,000 8,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Chris MoormanKirill Kruglov

Killer Kruglov

Kirill Kruglov
Kirill Kruglov

Kirill Kruglov is having the time of his life amongst the very best players in the world. We joined the action on fourth street on a board of {2-Hearts} {8-Spades} {6-Diamonds} {J-Hearts}, Yevgeniy Timoshenko checked, Chris Moorman checked, Kruglov bet 700 from the cutoff, JC Tran called on the button before Timoshenko check-raised to 2,400 in the small blind. Moorman folded and the combination of Kruglov and Tran made the call.

River: {5-Spades}

All three players decided that poker was boring them and instead decided to play musical statues. The three of them just stared at the board without moving a muscle. Then after a few minutes Timoshenko checked, Kruglov bet 4,200, JC Tran called and Timoshenko folded (although he did win the game of musical statues).

Kruglov showed {6-Hearts} {6-Spades} for the set and Tran mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Kirill Kruglov
Kirill Kruglov
64,000 13,000

Tags: Chris MoormanJC TranKirill KruglovYevgeniy Timoshenko