2012 World Series of Poker

Event 9: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Re-Entry
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Ashkan Razavi
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$781,398
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$4,595,400
Entries
3,404
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Duhamel Busts Piccioli

Jonathan Duhamel
Jonathan Duhamel

Action folded all the way around to Jonathan Duhamel in the small blind. Duhamel completed and Bryan Piccioli raised out of the big blind to 32,000. Duhamel snap-shoved all-in and Piccioli called off his last 300,000 to put his tournament life at risk.

Duhamel: {9-Hearts}{10-Hearts}
Piccioli: {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

The {J-Spades}{A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} flop looked good for Piccioli, however, Duhamel would spike his open-ended straight draw when a {8-Hearts} landed on the turn. An inconsequential {6-Diamonds} fell on the river and Duhamel scooped the pot with a straight.

"You always get me," Piccioli said. "Always."

In any case, Duhamel is up to 850,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Duhamel ca
Jonathan Duhamel
850,000
250,000
250,000
Bryan Piccioli us
Bryan Piccioli
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

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Rast Takes a Rare Hit

Brain Rast
Brain Rast

Barry Hutter was finally able to deliver some sort of blow to the seemingly invincible Brian Rast. After Rast raised to 20,000 from the cutoff seat, Hutter reraised all in for 205,000 from the big blind. Rast called and tabled the {K-Spades}{Q-Spades}. Hutter held the {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}. The board ran out {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{6-Spades} and Hutter doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
1,215,000
-210,000
-210,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Barry Hutter us
Barry Hutter
425,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Bagging and Tagging (full)

The tournament has ended and the remaining 33 players are bagging and tagging their chips. Here are the counts with a complete recap to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
1,498,000
283,000
283,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Ryan Olisar us
Ryan Olisar
1,080,000
980,000
980,000
Scott Seiver us
Scott Seiver
1,031,000
136,000
136,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Aviraham Lovton
Aviraham Lovton
872,000
-78,000
-78,000
Jonathan Duhamel ca
Jonathan Duhamel
840,000
-10,000
-10,000
Derrick Huang us
Derrick Huang
682,000
Duy Ho us
Duy Ho
675,000
Barry Hutter us
Barry Hutter
647,000
222,000
222,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Greg Mueller ca
Greg Mueller
615,000
315,000
315,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Ashkan Razavi ca
Ashkan Razavi
614,000
174,000
174,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Giorgio Medici us
Giorgio Medici
567,000
292,000
292,000
Par Hilderbrand
Par Hilderbrand
507,000
87,000
87,000
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
475,000
411,500
411,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Domenico Scalamogna ca
Domenico Scalamogna
452,000
-88,000
-88,000
Benjamin Reinhart us
Benjamin Reinhart
405,000
Matt Iles us
Matt Iles
390,000
David Byer us
David Byer
354,000
104,000
104,000
Joseph Steur us
Joseph Steur
339,000
Lee Childs us
Lee Childs
322,000
122,000
122,000
Paul Wasicka us
Paul Wasicka
283,000
203,000
203,000
Dien Le us
Dien Le
277,000
Dmitrii Valoyev
Dmitrii Valoyev
266,000
Amanda Musumeci us
Amanda Musumeci
254,000
157,000
157,000
Roman Muravev ru
Roman Muravev
235,000
Andrew Rennhack us
Andrew Rennhack
230,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Brian Rast Absolutely Destroys Day 2

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Chip leader Brain Rast
Chip leader Brain Rast

Wow, what a huge day of poker. It started off fairly exciting, but it only got more and more riveting as the night went on. Tonight can officially be known as the Brian Rast Show. But that’s the end of the night, so let’s go back to the beginning of the day.

It all started with 514 players hoping to make it through to Day 3. By the time it was all over, only 33 remained and will return to tomorrow to fight it out for a spot at the final table.

Of the returning players today, just 342 would finish up with any cash for their effort. Some of those who fell short of making it into the money include Chris Bjorin, Steve Zolotow and Eli Elezra.

A few of those who were able to scrape through with a min-cash were the likes of Terrence Chan, Isaac Haxton and Angel Guillen. For a full list of payouts, be sure to take to the Event 9 payout page.

As the players hit the rail one by one, it was becoming clear that the pro to amateur ration was getting quite skewed. At one point there was a table that featured enough pros to scare anyone. In fact, Table 433 had over $23 million worth of career tournament winnings at one point sitting at the felt. A rail of observers grew and grew as the field was stacked with as many familiar faces as a much larger buy-in event.

Late into the night less than ten tables remained and we recognized a large majority of those players as having had big results in the past. One of those players still in contention was Liv Boeree, however that wouldn’t last for long. The end of Boeree’s tournament was a very unlucky one and something, which we are sure she will be having bad dreams about tonight.

Another player who may not sleep well tonight is James Akenhead. Unfortunately, Akenhead felt the wrath of a man who simply could not be stopped. And here we are back to the man they call Brian Rast.

Rast held the chip lead for most of the evening, with Ryan Olisar and Scott Seiver the only players to get close to his gargantuan stack. Rast was relentless throughout the night, crushing players all over the felt to see himself in contention to take down his third World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Just scroll through our blog and you will find a dozen instances of Rast taking down big pots. It was truly amazing to watch and we look forward to seeing more of it tomorrow.

Of the 33 players who will join Rast, Olisar and Seiver at the tables tomorrow, Jonathan Duhamel, Greg Mueller and Ari Engel are just some of the notables with a great chance of going all the way. Don't rule out the likes of Paul Wasicka, Amanda Musumeci and Daniel Idema either though, as they have the skills and enough chips to scare.

Be sure to check in with us from 1:00 PM tomorrow as Event 9 plays down to a final table. PokerNews will be felt-side all day long, so don’t miss it.

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Event 9: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Re-Entry

Day 2 Completed