2013 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
$634,809
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
4,407
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

No Senior Discount

Level 8 : 200/400, 50 ante

We came up just as Steven Flacco was contemplating calling a 7,775 all in bet from his opponent with the {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{8-Hearts} flop already on the board. Flacco ended up making the call with {a-Spades}{j-Spades} and was ahead of his opponent's {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}. The {j-Hearts} turn and {8-Spades} river improved Flacco's hand and raked the pot, eliminating a player in the process.

As this hand was finishing out, we overheard another dealer letting the players at his table know there was no senior discount on the antes. He informed them that a little memory loss is OK and that is why he is there.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Flacco us
Steven Flacco
45,000

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Great Scott!

Level 8 : 200/400, 50 ante

We just saw Terry Scott take down a massive pot, after a player holding about 20,000 chips got them all into the middle holding {K-}{K-}. Scott's {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts} put him in every poker player's favorite spot, holding pocket rockets against an underpair for all the chips, and when the final board ran out {6-Clubs}{j-Spades}{3-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}, his aces remained in front.

With the win, Scott moved above the 45,000 chip mark, undoubtedly becoming one of the largest stacks in the room by virtue of holding the largest hand in Hold'em.

Player Chips Progress
Terry Scott
Terry Scott
46,100 46,100

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Sabag Catches Bluffer

Level 8 : 200/400, 50 ante

Marcel Sabag, who has the big stack at his table, raised to 900 preflop from the button, and both blinds called. On the {j-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} flop, the small blind checked and the big blind moved all in for 3,900. Sabag quickly called, and the big blind folded. The all-in bettor turned up {10-Spades}{6-Spades}, and Sabag slowly revealed {a-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} as he realized he had caught his opponent on a stone-cold bluff. The turn was a brick, and the river was a {6-}, not enough for Sabag's opponent to surpass his pair of aces.

The Ladies Play Civilly

Level 8 : 200/400, 50 ante

Action folded to Susie Isaacs in the small blind who completed the big blind and the big blind checked. Isaacs put a tall stack of blues in the middle on the {5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and the big blind folded. Isaacs was gracious and showed her opponent one card who said laughing "Oh, I knew you had it. No doubt."

Player Chips Progress
Susie Isaacs us
Susie Isaacs
WSOP 2X Winner
5,800 3,100

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When in the World is Carmin San Argiero?

Level 8 : 200/400, 50 ante

We heard a player shout out in joy after winning a pot, and after a quick investigation we discovered why.

Carmin Argiero had hit the river with his {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}, when the final board rolled out {4-Spades}{6-Spades}{9-Spades}{5-Hearts}{q-Clubs}. His opponent held {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, and with top pair on the flop he was in the lead over Argiero's ace-high, until the river delivered a dagger.

Argiero, like most poker players who catch lucky on the last card, was quick to point out that he deserved the win, saying "hey, that's the best hand I've had all day."

Player Chips Progress
Carmin Argiero
Carmin Argiero
7,900 7,900

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Level: 8

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50

Presenting the Great Moo-ha-ha

Level 7 : 150/300, 25 ante

We passed by a table in the Pavilion's White section in time to hear Justin Morgenstern explaining to a fallen foe how he managed to cut him down with the lowly {J-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}.

"I thought you had like king-eight there," he said, shooting the words across the table at a man who was already headed out the door. "The drinking made me do it!"

We found out that Morgenstern, who made sure to let us know that the poker world knows him better as the "Great Moo-ha-ha," is a regular in the cash games at Bellagio, and that he rarely plays tournaments.

According to Morgenstern, his ragged hand had found a {6-} on the flop, and a {j-} on the turn for a well hidden two pair. When a {K-} arrived on the river, his opponent's {K-}{Q-} looked good enough for a shove, but the Great Moo-ha-ha snapped him off to claim his stack.

When asked to name the elixir that had supposedly prompted his loose-aggressive play, Morgenstern's answer was immediate.

"Johnny Walker Blue," he said. "Always the Johnny Blue."

Player Chips Progress
Justin Morgenstern
Justin Morgenstern
23,750 23,750

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