2013 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$224,560
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$916,500
Entries
195
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
0

Danchev Leads After Day 1; Kelly and Katchalov Near the Top

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Dimitar Danchev -
Dimitar Danchev -

After eight levels of play here on Day 1 of Event #19: $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em, less than 80 of the original 195 players remain. Leading the way is 2013 PCA Main Event winner Dimitar Danchev. On one of the last hands of the evening, Danchev eliminated Kyle Julius, who finished runner-up in the 2012 PCA Main Event. Julius moved all in on the turn of a jack-high board with a king-high flush draw, and Danchev called with two pair, holding when the river produced a brick.

Joining Danchev atop the charts are Dan Kelly, Ted Lawson, and Eugene Katchalov. Kelly is off to a very hot start in the 44th annual World Series of Poker, reaching the final tables of the $5,000 Eight-Handed Event and the Millionaire Maker. He also made Day 3 of the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event, which concluded today, but was unable to capture his second bracelet in any of those three events. Kelly will return tomorrow looking to capture his fifth cash and make his fourth Day 3 of the 2013 WSOP.

Katchalov, who has one cash at the 2013 WSOP, is looking to reach his first Day 3 of the summer. He made a full house in Level 2 and never looked back. Lawson, who only cashed in two events at the 2012 WSOP, is looking to reach the money for the first time in 2013. He played a massive hand in Level 5 against Andrey Zaichenko, where Zaichenko moved all in on the river of a dangerous-looking board. Lawson tank-called with two aces, and the Russian mucked his hand.

While those players prospered, others did not. There were plenty of players who hit the rail, including the aforementioned Zaichenko, Hasan Habib, Phil Hellmuth, Tom Marchese, Bryn Kenney, Brian Rast, Antonio Esfandiari, Dan Smith, Jonathan Little, Mohsin Charania, Phil Ivey, and Daniel Negreanu. Ivey was shuffling back and forth between this event and the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event that started the day, before finally busting over here in the last level of play. On the contrary, Negreanu busted on the first hand of the day. Kid Poker moved all in with a gut-shot straight flush draw, and Manuel Bevand called with middle set. Bevand held, and Negreanu hit the rail.

Despite the fast start, Bevand also busted on Day 1.

Day 2 will begin at 2 p.m. PDT in the Tan Section of the Amazon Room. We look forward to bringing you more up-to-the-minute updates straight from the tournament floor, but until then, goodnight from Las Vegas!

Tags: Dan KellyDimitar Danchev

Kyle Julius Eliminated By Dimitar Danchev

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Dimitar Danchev
Dimitar Danchev

In a battle of the blinds, Kyle Julius is all in for about 25,000 from the small blind after the turn of a {J-Spades}{8-Spades}{4-Spades}{9-Diamonds} board. Dimitar Danchev, with chips committed after the turn, tanks for about 90 seconds before he calls.

Julius: {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}
Danchev: {J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

Danchev fades Julius' river outs when the {7-Clubs} secures the pot for him.

Player Chips Progress
Dimitar Danchev bg
Dimitar Danchev
WSOP 1X Winner
97,000 37,000
Kyle Julius us
Kyle Julius
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Dimitar DanchevKyle Julius

Lacay Coming Back

Level 7 : 250/500, 0 ante
Ludovic Lacay doubles again
Ludovic Lacay doubles again

Ludovic Lacay, who was down to his last 3,000 chips not too long ago, was all-in and at risk for around 8,000 chips with {a-Spades}{k-Spades}. Stuart Rutter was racing against him with {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}, and Lacay took the lead when the dealer fanned {a-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}. Lacay remained ahead as the turn and river came {3-Diamonds}, {k-Hearts} respectively. doubling to 17,300 chips.

Rutter slipped to 12,000.

Player Chips Progress
Ludovic Lacay fr
Ludovic Lacay
17,300 14,300
Stuart Rutter gb
Stuart Rutter
12,000 -2,500

Tags: Ludovic LacayStuart Rutter

Parker Busts

Level 7 : 250/500, 0 ante
Brock Parker
Brock Parker

Brock Parker led out for 6,000 on a board of {3-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{10-Spades}{5-Spades}, and JJ Liu raised to 19,000, putting Parker all in. Parker tanked for nearly a minute, then committed the rest of his chips.

Parker: {q-Spades}{j-Spades}
Liu: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Parker needed a queen, jack, or a spade to survive, but the {9-Diamonds} bricked on the river, and he was eliminated.

Liu now sits with around 58,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
JJ Liu tw
JJ Liu
58,000 27,000
Brock Parker us
Brock Parker
Busted

Tags: Brock ParkerJJ Liu

Eames Busts One

Level 6 : 200/400, 0 ante
John Eames (Event #11)
John Eames (Event #11)

We're not sure when the money went in on Table 364, but when we arrived the scene looked like this:

John Eames: {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}
Opponent: {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}

Board: {10-Spades}{2-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{a-Spades}{5-Hearts}

Eames' opponent hit the rail, while the Brit dragged in a pot to bring his total to 30,700 chips.

Player Chips Progress
John Eames gb
John Eames
30,700 5,700

Galfond Has a Lot Worse Than Kings

Level 6 : 200/400, 0 ante
Phil Galfond (Event 16) had a lot worse than Kings
Phil Galfond (Event 16) had a lot worse than Kings

There was an open to 800 from early position. Brock Parker and Hans Winzeler called in late position, and Phil Galfond tanked for a bit before three-betting to 2,600 out of the small blind. All three players called.

The flop fell {6-Spades}{4-Spades}{a-Hearts}, and Galfond led out for 3,200. The original raiser tanked for a considerable amount of time, then called. Parker and Winzeler both folded quickly.

The turn was the {5-Hearts}, the two players slowly knuckled, and the {8-Clubs} completed the board. The pair checked again.

"I have a weak ace," the player said, showing {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}.

Galfond grimaced, then tossed his hand into the muck.

"Kings?" the player asked Galfond, who smiled.

"Little worse," he responded. There was a beat. "A lot worse, actually."

Player Chips Progress
Phil Galfond us
Phil Galfond
WSOP 3X Winner
10,400 -2,600

Tags: Brock ParkerHans WinzelerPhil Galfond

"Where Are You From?"

Level 4 : 100/200, 0 ante
Nick Jivkov - Bracelet winner
Nick Jivkov - Bracelet winner

Nick Jivkov opened to 500 in middle position, and the action folded to Ryan Fair, who three-bet to 1,425 out of the big blind. Jivkov called.

The dealer fanned {5-Spades}{7-Spades}{10-Hearts}, and Fair led out for 1,675. Jivkov thought for a bit, then reached for chips, firing out, 4,175. This sent Fair deep into the tank.

"Where are you from?" he eventually asked Jivkov, who responded only with an icy stare.

Jivkov, a 2012 World Series of Poker bracelet winner, calls the Windy City of Chicago his home, and the Chicagoan snap-called when Fair moved all in for effectively 14,375.

Jivkov: {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Fair: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

The turn and river came {3-Diamonds}, {j-Hearts} respectively, and Jivkov doubled to around 32,000 chips. Fair was left with just 3,000.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Jivkov bg
Nick Jivkov
WSOP 1X Winner
32,000 17,500
Ryan Fair us
Ryan Fair
3,000 -13,000

Tags: Nick JivkovRyan Fair

Kessler Misses Out on Value

Level 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

During every event at the 2013 World Series of Poker, there is a random drawing to give away $100, which will go directly into that players WSOP.com account when the site eventually launches. If you are wearing a WSOP.com patch when your seat is drawn, then you win an extra $400.

Everybody knows that Allen Kessler hates giving away the slightest bit of value, and moments ago his seat was called over the loud speaker. Kessler was not wearing a WSOP.com patch, however, and missed out on $400 of equity. Antonio Esfandiari shouted this out for the entire field to hear, prompting many of the players to burst into laughter, and at the time Kessler was faced with a big river bet for half of his stack against Brandon Meyers.

The board was {5-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{6-Spades}, and according to Jesse Martin, Kessler check-raised on the flop and then led out on the turn. On the river, he checked to Meyers who flipped out a single pink T5,000 chip. Kessler folded, leaving himself with 11,600 chips, while Meyers now has 35,000.

Player Chips Progress
Brandon Meyers us
Brandon Meyers
35,000 11,000
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
11,600 -5,425

Tags: Allen KesslerBrandon Meyers

PokerNews Podcast Episode #157: Bring Your Green Hat feat. Calvin Anderson

Level 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

On the Friday edition of the PokerNews Podcast, the crew talks about the ISPT, the GDAM, and the recent bracelet winners. They are then joined by Calvin Anderson to talk about his recent success, the package he won at the Irish Open, mixed games, and more.

You can subscribe to the PokerNews Podcast on iTunes here.

Tags: Calvin Anderson

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated By Manuel Bevand

Level 1 : 50/75, 0 ante
Manuel Bevand
Manuel Bevand

Two minutes and one hand into Level 1 was all it took for the first elimination to occur.

After a player in middle position raised to 150, Daniel Negreanu called on the button. Manuel Bevand three-bet to 525 from the small blind and only Negreanu called to see a flop of {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}. Bevand continued for 800 before Negreanu popped it to 2,400. Bevand reraised to 5,200, leading to an all-in shove from Negreanu for 14,575. Bevand called.

Bevand: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Negreanu: {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

It was middle set for Bevand against the flush draw and double-gutter straight draw for Negreanu. The {7-Clubs} turn and {2-Spades} river were blanks for Negreanu, giving Bevand the early double up and Negreanu the rest of the night off.

Daniel NegreanuWow that was fast! First hand of the $5k PLH and I busted. Flopped straight flush draw vs a set and missed it. Oh well!
Player Chips Progress
Manuel Bevand fr
Manuel Bevand
30,225 15,225
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Daniel NegreanuManuel Bevand