2012 World Series of Poker

Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$8,531,853
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,021,200
Entries
6,598
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
300,000

Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event

Day 1b Started

The Main Event Day 1b Starts Today

Atmosphere
Atmosphere

Welcome to Day 1b of the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event! The cumulative event of events kicked off yesterday with 1,066 players all with the hopes and dreams of taking down poker’s greatest prize, a World Series Main Event bracelet. This event transcends the poker world, making celebrities out of the last person standing. This is what it all comes down to, winning the Main Event.

The Main Event kicked off with a bang yesterday seeing a handful of notable pros playing in the field. Faraz Jaka, Eric Baldwin, Brock Parker, Pius Heinz, and Isaac Haxton all finished the day above their initial starting stack, but it was William John who set the score to beat; bagging 266,700 chips at the end of the night. Those chips had to come from somewhere though, and day 1a had its fair share of losers as well. Matt Glantz, Joe Hachem, Greg Mueller, Eric Froehlich, and Phil Hellmuth all had early exits,

“How many people are going to play the Main Event this year?” is a common question heard throughout the WSOP. Today should be a telltale sign of what direction that’s heading with plenty of people still set to duke it out on the felt. Today is day 1b, the second of the three starting days for the Main Event this year. A significant amount of players are expected to take their seats today. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all your updates on who’s playing, who’s winning, and who has to wait till next year.

Everyone is getting in their respective places, ready for the day’s festivities to begin. Dealers are positioned at their tables, the floor staff is primed and ready to make sure everything goes smoothly, and the halls are packed with players ready for their chance at fame and glory. Play is set to start at 12:00 PM, so stay tuned.

For now, Sarah Grant has all the highlights that came out of yesterday:

Level: 1

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0

Day 1b Begins!

"This is the day! The time is now!"

So said WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel when making his preliminary announcements prior to the start of play. Players have been waiting all year, and now many of those who've registered for today's Day 1b are in their seats and being dealt their first hands of the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event.

Today UFC fighter and current Welterweight Champion George St-Pierre handled the task of instructing dealers to get things started. "GSP" was the MMA fighter of the year in 2008 and 2009, and he's playing in today's event.

"I wish all you the best of luck. It's my first major tournament… I'll try not to tap out too fast," said St-Pierre.

"Without any further waiting, shuffle up and deal… and have fun!"

Tags: Georges St-PierreJack Effel

Shuffle Up and Deal... All In and a Call!

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

"I was just talking about it an hour ago!"

Randy Ashe was just now explaining to his table how he'd been going over a commonly imagined scenario with friends prior to the start of play today — facing the prospect of going all in at the very start of the WSOP Main Event.

That situation just occurred for Ashe following a series of reraises with Gaston Ruzo of Argentina, sitting across from Ashe at Table 416. When the betting concluded, both players tabled their hands — {A-Clubs}{A-Spades} for Ruzo, and {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} for Ashe.

The board ran out a friendly {7-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{6-Spades}{J-Hearts}{7-Spades}, meaning neither player will have to leave us early.

Tags: Gaston RuzoRandy Ashe

Some Names From Orange

Here are some of the players spotted in their seats in the Orange section of the Amazon room.

Player Chips Progress
Christopher George
Christopher George
30,000
Ryan Lenaghan us
Ryan Lenaghan
30,000
JC Tran
JC Tran
30,000
James Akenhead
James Akenhead
30,000
Josh Brikis us
Josh Brikis
30,000
Scott Montgomery ca
Scott Montgomery
WSOP 1X Winner
30,000
Bryan Devonshire
Bryan Devonshire
30,000
Roland Israelashvili
Roland Israelashvili
30,000
Martin Kabrhel cz
Martin Kabrhel
WSOP 2X Winner
30,000
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
30,000
Bernard Lee
Bernard Lee
30,000
Tyler Bonkowski ca
Tyler Bonkowski
WSOP 1X Winner
30,000
Everett Carlton
Everett Carlton
30,000
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
30,000
Sam Stein us
Sam Stein
Busted

Action Dan

Dan Harrington is in the building, the old poker guard veteran seems to have this whole Main Event thing down pat. The man has made four Main Event final tables in his lifetime, and has even taken down the whole thing once already.

Harrington can be seen mixing it up in the Amazon room. We recently caught up with him while he was getting involved in a pot. The flop read {3-Spades}{5-Spades}{7-Clubs}. The small blind checked, and a player in early position bet out 450. Next it was on Harrington in the cutoff and he made the call. The small blind snap called and all three players were granted access to the turn.

The {8-Spades} then showed its face on fourth street and both the small blind and the early position player checked, prompting a bet of 900 from Harrington. The small blind surrendered and the early position player made the call.

The {6-Clubs} on the river allowed for both players to knuckle the felt for checks. The early position player flipped over {9-Clubs}{9-Spades} for a straight and Harrington mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Harrington us
Dan Harrington
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
27,500

Tags: Dan Harrington

Wills Wins Big Early

Players start with 30,000 chips (or 300 big blinds) in the WSOP Main Event, but that doesn't prevent action and big pots, given the right set of circumstances.

Just now we came on a hand in which John Wills and an opponent traded bets through the turn at which point the board showed {10-Spades}{9-Spades}{2-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. The river brought the {Q-Spades} and a series of bets culminating in an all-in shove by Wills for 22,000 total, and after tanking his opponent finally called.

Wills' opponent turned over {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for tens full of nines, but Wills showed up with {J-Spades}{8-Spades} for a straight flush to scoop the big pot and leave his opponent with but 900 chips (or nine big blinds).

Player Chips Progress
John Wills
John Wills
64,000 34,000

Tags: John Wills