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

Lamb Eliminated

Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb

After losing most of his stack in that jacks versus queens hand, just a few hands later Ben Lamb was open-raising all in for about 29,000 from middle position. It folded to Chris Moorman in the small blind who called the raise, the big blind folded, and the players turned over their hands.

Moorman: {A-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Lamb: {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}

There was a brief pause while the ESPN camera crew found their places, then the dealer burned a card and delivered the {2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{7-Spades} flop. Moorman had assumed the lead, while Lamb sat with a stoic look, focusing on the board.

The turn was the {Q-Hearts} and Lamb was down to a couple of outs to save him. The river then brought the {J-Diamonds}, and with about 920 players left, Lamb was standing and shaking the hands of his table mates, his 2012 WSOP Main Event run having ended.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
196,000
41,000
41,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

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Selbst Catches River; Scores Huge Double Up

Vanessa Selbst Drills The Club
Vanessa Selbst Drills The Club

We caught up with the action to see three players looking down at a board of {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{9-Spades} and over 70,000 chips already in the pot.

The small blind checked and Vanessa Selbst checked as well. The third player fired out a bet of 50,000 and the small blind got out of the way. Action was now on Selbst and she sat riffling chips and staring at the board.

Selbst announced that she was all in and her opponent announced a call at lightning speed, tabling {4-Spades}{4-Hearts} for a flopped set. Selbst tabled {10-Clubs}{8-Clubs} for a flush draw and a gutshot. When Selbst saw her opponent's hand, she stood up from the table and grabbed her bag.

"I might be the worst of all time," Selbst said. "Good game guys."

The ESPN camera crews rushed over and every person walking by the rail stopped to see what all of the commotion was about.

"Nice call, man," Selbst said to her opponent while she waited to learn her fate.

Finally, the dealer pounded the table and flipped over the river card.

The {7-Clubs}.

Selbst's opponent shot up from his seat and walked to his supporters on the rail while Selbst let out a heavy sigh and sat back down in her chair. Selbst's opponent sat back down in time to watch a vast majority of his stack moved across the table toward Selbst. The two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner is now sitting on a stack of 540,000.

Selbst would immediately take to Twitter to inform her followers of her huge double up:

Player Chips Progress
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
540,000
275,000
275,000

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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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