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

Baumann Leads as 1,738 Return for Day 3

Gaelle Baumann
Gaelle Baumann

Four days ago, the 2012 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event kicked off at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. After three stating days and subsequent Day 2s, the original field of 6,598 was reduced down to 1,738. For the first time, the entire field will play at the same time here on Day 3, each eager to make the top 666 and lock up a portion of the $62,021,200 prize pool, $8,527,982 of which is reserved for the eventual winner.

On Tuesday, Days 2a and 2b played out with a approximately combined 842 players advancing to Day 3. Among the notables returning to action from that field are overall chip leader Gaelle Baumann, Vanessa Selbst, Jason Somerville, Eugene Katchalov, Gavin Smith, Daniel Negreanu, Eric Baldwin, Brian Hastings, Sammy Farha, Peter Eastgate, Liv Boeree and Kevin Pollak, just to name a few. In addition, former champs Dan Harrington (1995), Robert Varkonyi (2002), Jerry Yang (2007) and Peter Eastgate (2008) will all be returning, as will the defending champ, Pius Heinz albeit on a short stack of 36,300.

Likewise Day 2c saw approximatley 911 players advance to Day 3 including that flights chip leader, Michael Hack, who bagged up 457,000. He was joined by Antonio Esfandiari, Ben Lamb, Johnny Chan, Jake Cody, Joseph Cheong, Ronnie Bardah and Sam Holden.

Here’s a look at the top ten chip counts headed into Day 3:

Start of Day 3 Top 10 Chips Counts

PlacePlayerCounts
1stGaelle Baumann505,800
2ndMark Demirdjian499,900
3rdMichael Hack457,000
4thShaun Deeb460,900
5thMarco Bognanni452,100
6thGerardo Lubas449,500
7thJonathan Fountain435,400
8thRandy Haddox407,300
9thJohn Leathart404,900
10thErik Hellman397,900

Action is set to kick of at Noon PST, which is about 45 minutes from now, so join us then as we look to put another five levels in the books here at the 2012 WSOP.

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"Let's Just Bag Up Now and Go Home"

Jason Somerville grabbed the chip lead.
Jason Somerville grabbed the chip lead.

Jason Somerville got his day off to a fast start. We missed the action but Somerville was nice enough to give us the Cliff's Notes.

The player in the cutoff opened, Somerville flatted on the button, the small blind moved all in, the cutoff moved all in and Somerville called.

Somerville: {J-} {J-}
Cutoff: {A-} {K-}
Small Blind: {A-} {Q-}

The board ran {K-} {K-} {J-} {10-} {2-} and Somerville's flopped full house eliminated two opponents. He quickly soared into the chip lead. While he was stacking his chips the dealer said something to the effect that he could just back home.

"Let's just bag up now and go home," Somerville said.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Somerville us
Jason Somerville
WSOP 1X Winner
550,000 217,300

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The 2008 Main Event Champ is Gone in Monster Hand

Peter Eastgate
Peter Eastgate

With around 10,000 in the pot and a flop of {3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, Nghi Van Tran bet 5,100 only to have 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Peter Eastgate raise to 12,500. Tran took a few moments before three-betting to around 21,000, which prompted Eastgate to four bet to 40,000. Tran, who had the bigger stack, thought for well over a minute before moving all in, and Eastgate made a quick call.

Showdown
Eastgate: {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Tran: {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}

"I know that's what you have," Tran said. "How can you call me?"

Eastgate seemed happy with his straight and flush draws, but he would be left wanting as the {7-Clubs} turn and {8-Clubs} river failed to improve him. "Good game, guys," Eastgate said before collecting his things and exiting the Brasilia Room.

Player Chips Progress
Nghi Van Tran us
Nghi Van Tran
500,000 154,800
Peter Eastgate dk
Peter Eastgate
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Defending Champ Heinz Out

Pius Heinz
Pius Heinz

2011 WSOP Main Event champion Pius Heinz entered Day 3 with a short stack of just 36,300, and within the first half-hour hadn't improved too much on his status before committing his remaining chips before the flop with {6-}{6-}.

Unfortunately for Heinz, he found himself up against Gioang Nguyen's {A-}{A-}, and when the board brought to improvement for Heinz, the young German became one of the early Day 3 eliminations.

Player Chips Progress
Pius Heinz de
Pius Heinz
Busted

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Boeree Bowling Over Her Table

Liv Boeree- Having a Great Day 3
Liv Boeree- Having a Great Day 3

Pokerstars Pro Liv Boeree came into today with 104,300, and as we near the end of this level, she has nearly tripled that stack.

The latest hand to help her out came on a board that read {4-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Hearts}. Boeree was in the small blind, and she put out a pot sized bet of 20,000. Her opponent, Eric Haddad, was on the button, and he thought for about 30 seconds before moving all in for about 65,000.

Boeree nodded her head and announced call, and flipped over {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds} for sevens full. Haddad tabled {a-Hearts}{4-Clubs} for rivered trips which was no good. Haddad never declared himself all in, and after sliding his chips over to Boeree, he noticed that he had one T100 chip covering his cards. That chip went in on the next hand, and he was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
295,000 128,100

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Jejelowo Jumps Up Over 775K

A.J. Jejelowo
A.J. Jejelowo

In the last hand of Level 12, a player raised to 4,300 from early position and got three callers, including A.J. Jejelowo sitting in middle position. The flop came {2-Spades}{A-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}, and when it checked to the raiser he continued for 7,000, and only Jejelowo stuck around.

The turn brought the {9-Spades}. This time Jejelowo's opponent bet 18,000, and Jejelowo responded with a raise to 48,000 which his opponent called.

The river was the {K-Clubs}. Jejelowo's opponent checked, and Jejelowo fired a bet of 85,000 which his opponent called. Jejelowo rolled over {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for the flopped wheel, and his opponent mucked.

That catapults Jejelowo over 775,000, putting some distance between himself and the rest of the field to start the next level.

Player Chips Progress
A.J. Jejelowo us
A.J. Jejelowo
776,200 181,200

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Judet Picks Off a 100K Bluff

Toni Judet
Toni Judet

We didn't catch all the action, but we saw that an unknown player had moved all in for around 100,000 from the cutoff on a board reading {4-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{6-Clubs}. Toni Judet was on the button and made a quick call with {7-Hearts}{5-Hearts} for a straight.

"Do I even have any outs?" the cutoff asked before rechecking his cards. "No," he said and tossed his cards to the muck. Per tournament rules, the dealer tabled the hand, which was the {K-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}. It was an ill-timed bluff by the cutoff, who was officially eliminated when the {4-Spades} was put out on the river.

"Damn, Toni," said another player at the table. "They just keep giving you their chips." Judet just smiled as he stacked the rather large pot.

Player Chips Progress
Toni Judet ro
Toni Judet
330,000 209,300

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Yang Eliminated

Jerry Yang
Jerry Yang

2007 WSOP Main Event champion Jerry Yang's run here in this year's Main Event has ended on Day 3.

In his last hand, Yang opened with a raise from middle position, then Armando Fernandez reraised from the button. It folded back to Yang who called, and the flop came {Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}. Yang checked, Fernandez bet 25,000, Yang check-raised all in, and Fernandez called immediately.

Yang: {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Fernandez: {J-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

Yang was ahead with a pair of tens for the moment, but the {K-Clubs} fell on the turn to give Fernandez a straight. Yang still had a ton of ways to reclaim the lead on the river, but the {9-Hearts} wasn't one of them, and he hits the rail with about an hour to go before dinner. Meanwhile, Fernandez joins the half-million chip club.

Player Chips Progress
Armando Fernandez us
Armando Fernandez
550,000 106,000
Jerry Yang us
Jerry Yang
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Mercier Manages A Double Up

Jason Mercier- Doubles Up
Jason Mercier- Doubles Up

We caught the action on the flop, which read {10-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Spades}. Jason Mercier checked to Russell Brown, who fired out 10,300. John Leathart made the call from the cutoff, and it was back to Mercier. He moved all in for 56,700, and Brown got out of the way after 30 seconds of thought. However, Leathart quickly made the call.

Mercier: {j-Spades}{9-Spades}
Leathart: {k-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Mericer would need to catch a jack or a spade to survive, and the dealer delievered the {3-Spades} on the turn, giving Mercier the flush. Leathart could still claim the bounty if a ten or two, but the river brought the {a-Spades}.

Mercier doubled up to 144,000, and his roller coaster day continues.

Player Chips Progress
John Leathart us
John Leathart
570,000 -60,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
144,000 81,000

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2002 Main Event Champ Robert Varkonyi Eliminated

Robert Varkonyi
Robert Varkonyi

We didn't catch the exact hand, but we can confirm that the 2002 World Series of Poker Main Event champ, Robert Varkonyi, was eliminated after getting all in preflop with {4-}{4-} and running into the {10-}{10-} of David Kluchman. The board ran out dry and Varkonyi's run came to an end shy of the dinner break.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Varkonyi us
Robert Varkonyi
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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