2012 World Series of Poker

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

D'Alesandro Leads Into Day 4 with the Money Bubble Looming

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Chip leader - Dave D'Alesandro
Chip leader - Dave D'Alesandro

That’s a Wrap! After five levels of monstrous poker action, Day 3 of the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event has come to an end. Leading the field heading into the all-important Day 4 is Dave D'Alesandro, who finished up the night with 1.1 million in chips.

D'Alesandro will join approximately 720 other hopefuls who are still in contention to make a run at the title. All of those players will be vying to at least make the top 666 players to pick up a $19,227 min-cash and then continue their journey toward the final table, the $8,527,982 first-place prize, and of course, the gold bracelet.

It started over twelve hours ago when 1,738 returned to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino with the hopes of making it through the night. However, as is always the case with poker tournaments, not everyone can survive. Some of those who hit the rail throughout the day include Abe Mosseri, John Racener, Chris Tryba, Vicky Coren, Barry Greenstein, Bryn Kenney, Karina Jett, Eugene Katchalov, Faraz Jaka, Nick Schulman, Brian Hastings and 2011 WSOP Player of the Year, Ben Lamb.

Also not managing to survive Day 2 were past WSOP Main Event champions in Dan Harrington (1995), Robert Varkonyi (2002), Jerry Yang (2006), Peter Eastgate (2009) and the defending champ, Pius Heinz. The last hand of Eastgate’s tournament occurred early in the day, with him calling the five-bet all in of Nghi Van Tran on a {2-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{5-Hearts} flop. Eastgate held {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts} and Tran held {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}. Eastgate had plenty of outs to survive and double up, however, it wasn’t meant to be as a {7-Clubs} turn and {8-Clubs} river sent him to the rail. While these Main Event alumni couldn’t endure Day 3, Johnny Chan and Huck Seed advanced to Day 4 with a chance to win another title.

Some of the others who joined the rail throughout the day were former NBA Champion Earl Barron and international cricket star Shane Warne. These sports stars may not have been able to hang on to life, but NHL goalie Roberto Luongo survived the night and will return for Day 4 action.

Luongo in action earlier in the 2012 WSOP Main Event

One of the NHL's premeir goaltenders, Luongo is no stranger to playing on a big stage. He was the starting goalie for the Gold-Medal-winning Team Canada in the 2010 Winter Olympics and is the 17th winningest goalie in NHL history. This isn't Luongo's first time at the WSOP, having played in the NHL charity shootout in 2009. However, it is his first time playing in the Main Event. With the bubble looming, Luongo will be looking to make this his first WSOP cash as well.

Managing to do far better than most players tonight were Sean Rice (1,076,000), Jacob Balsiger (1,065,000), Leo Wolpert (1,003,500) and A.J. Jejelowo (928,500), who will all return tomorrow with some of the largest stacks in the room.

Gaelle Baumann, who started the day with the chip lead, also survived the night, bagging up 599,000 in chips. Another lady of poker who will be aiming to make a deep run is Vanessa Selbst, with the two-time gold bracelet winner having a roller coaster day that saw her bag up a stack of 814,000. A highlight for Selbst occurred late in the evening when she scored a massive double up with the help of a lucky river.

The likes of David "ODB" Baker, Shawn Buchanan, Marcel Luske, Jason Somerville, Maria Ho, Daniel Negreanu, Sorel Mizzi, Mike McDonald, Shaun Deeb and Antonio Esfandiari are just a few of the other notable names still in contention. With these big names of poker still in contention, it is clear that the next few days are sure to be some of the most exciting of the summer.

With approximately 54 eliminations needed until the players are in the money, the bubble is expected to burst during the early stages of tomorrow’s play. Join PokerNews from 12:00 PM PST and be sure to not miss all the action on Day 4 of the 2012 WSOP Main Event!

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Official End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Dave D'Alesandro us
Dave D'Alesandro
1,100,000
Sean Rice us
Sean Rice
1,076,000 526,000
Jake Balsiger us
Jake Balsiger
1,065,000
Leo Wolpert us
Leo Wolpert
1,003,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Ben Greenberg us
Ben Greenberg
963,000 33,000
A.J. Jejelowo us
A.J. Jejelowo
928,500 518,500
Daniel Rudd gb
Daniel Rudd
834,500
Jonathan Seelbach us
Jonathan Seelbach
824,000 514,000
Michael Ferrell us
Michael Ferrell
821,000
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
820,000 661,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
814,000 463,600
Kyle Keranen us
Kyle Keranen
802,500
Benjamin Alcober us
Benjamin Alcober
789,500
Alban Juen fr
Alban Juen
786,500
Cylus Watson us
Cylus Watson
775,000 15,000
Mike Schneider us
Mike Schneider
750,000 750,000
Erik Hellman se
Erik Hellman
746,000 348,100
Sorel Mizzi ca
Sorel Mizzi
738,000 646,200
Nicholas Augustino us
Nicholas Augustino
720,500 55,500
Bryan Vanrijsbergen mt
Bryan Vanrijsbergen
701,000
Mark Demirdjian lb
Mark Demirdjian
685,000 185,100
Vivek Rajkumar in
Vivek Rajkumar
678,000 447,100
John Phan us
John Phan
655,000
Andrew Lee us
Andrew Lee
653,000
Davide Catalano it
Davide Catalano
652,000

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Notable End of Day 3 Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Dave D'Alesandro us
Dave D'Alesandro
1,100,000
Sean Rice us
Sean Rice
1,076,000
Jake Balsiger us
Jake Balsiger
1,065,000
Leo Wolpert us
Leo Wolpert
1,003,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Ben Greenberg us
Ben Greenberg
963,000
A.J. Jejelowo us
A.J. Jejelowo
928,500
Daniel Rudd gb
Daniel Rudd
834,500
Michael Ferrell us
Michael Ferrell
821,000
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
820,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
814,000 154,000
Kyle Keranen us
Kyle Keranen
802,500
Benjamin Alcober us
Benjamin Alcober
789,500
Cylus Watson us
Cylus Watson
775,000 35,000
Erik Hellman se
Erik Hellman
746,000 -24,000
Sorel Mizzi ca
Sorel Mizzi
738,000 161,000
Nicholas Augustino us
Nicholas Augustino
720,500 55,500
Vivek Rajkumar in
Vivek Rajkumar
678,000 140,000
John Phan us
John Phan
655,500 85,500
Jeremy Allen us
Jeremy Allen
650,500 35,500
Nghi Van Tran us
Nghi Van Tran
648,000
Lasse Soerensen dk
Lasse Soerensen
646,000 196,000
Jason Somerville us
Jason Somerville
637,000 84,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jan Kasten de
Jan Kasten
636,000 431,000
Marc Wright gb
Marc Wright
635,500 -39,500
Susie Zhao us
Susie Zhao
624,000 24,000

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Tran Makes Sick Call With Deuces; Alcober Falters

On one of the last hands of the night we found Benjamin Alcober and Nghi Van Tran looking at a {9-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{7-Spades} flop. Alcober bet 32,000 only to be raised to 65,000 by Tran. Alcober called and they both checked the {9-Spades} turn.

Alcober pushed out 165,000 on the {2-Diamonds} river and Tran went into the tank.

"This is so sick if I call," Tran said. "I don't have much."

Eventually Tran called and Alcober showed {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for nothing but king-high. Tran jumped up and down and showed {3-Clubs}{2-Hearts} for a rivered pair of deuces. The table burst into laughter and Alcober took a major hit from Tran's river call.

Alcober, who was at one point the chip leader today, has now fallen to 789,500.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Alcober us
Benjamin Alcober
789,500 -260,500
Nghi Van Tran us
Nghi Van Tran
648,000 418,000

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Late Night Surge For D'Alesandro

Dave D'Alesandro
Dave D'Alesandro

Dave D'Alesandro has had an excellent final level and it may be give him the end-of-day chip lead.

Already with just more than 1,000,000, D'Alesandro woke up with {J-Hearts}{J-Clubs} in the big blind and called a short stack's all in (for about 70,000).

D'Alesandro's opponent held {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}, but was sent to the rail after the board ran out {K-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{10-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Dave D'Alesandro us
Dave D'Alesandro
1,100,000 70,000

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Bring Your Green Hat

"Action" Dan Harrington, who won the 1995 World Series of Poker Main Event, has been eliminated from the 2012 Main Event.

According to a player at the table, Harrington three-bet jammed over a raise on the button, and Russell Thomas (the original raiser) called. Harrington's {q-Spades}{5-Hearts} trailed Thomas' {A-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, and Action Dan was never able to catch up.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Harrington us
Dan Harrington
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Dan HarringtonRussell Thomas

The Thrill Is Gone

Will "The Thrill" Failla has been battling with the short stack for most of the day, as he explained to Lynn Gilmartin on the last break in the video below. But unfortunately for him, the battle ended unsuccessfully during the final hands of Day 3.

The end came in a hand in which Eric Cloutier opened for 11,000 from the cutoff, a player on the button reraised to 26,000, then Failla reraise-shoved from the big blind for 84,000 total. Cloutier responded by pushing all in himself, forcing out the third player. Cloutier and Failla then turned over their hands.

Failla: {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}
Cloutier: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}

After a day full of laughs at Table 440, a most unfunny final hand for Failla. The board ran out {J-Clubs}{9-Spades}{7-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}, and Failla's 2012 WSOP came to an abrupt end.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Cloutier ca
Eric Cloutier
510,000 192,000
Will Failla us
Will Failla
Busted

Tags: Eric CloutierWill Failla

Deeb Gets a Fold

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Shaun Deeb opened for 8,500 from under the gun and was called a player in middle position, Brian Meinders on the button and another player in the big blind.

The flop came {8-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and both the player in the big and Deeb checked to the player in middle position, who fired 16,500 into the middle. It was folded back to Deeb, who called.

Both players checked the {4-Clubs} turn, however, when the {J-Hearts} completed the board, Deeb fired a hefty 44,000 into the middle. His opponent fell deep into the tank and after about three minutes, had the clock called on him by another tablemate. A floorman came by and gave him a minute to act on his hand. He eventually folded with about five seconds to go and Deeb scooped the pot.

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