2013 World Series of Poker

Event #38: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em (Four Handed)
Day: 2
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
$309,071
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,287,650
Entries
566
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

David Pham Leads After a Roller Coaster Day

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
David Pham
David Pham

David Pham is the man to catch in the $2,500 No Limit Hold’em (Four-Handed) event, which is down to only eight players. Pham bagged up 911,000 chips, an impressive total at the best of times, never mind when one considers he was on the receiving end of plenty of bad beats during the second day’s play.

One such hand saw him get his chips into the middle with {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs} on an {A-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{A-Diamonds} board against the {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} of Jamie Rosen, only for the river to come {J-Clubs} to improve Rosen to a bigger full house.

Later in the day, Pham would again fall victim to Rosen and again it would be ace-jack that was the hand in question. Rosen five-bet shoved with {A-}{J-} and Pham snap-called with a pair of aces and looked set to exact revenge on Rosen for their earlier confrontation. That was until Rosen flopped two jacks to crack Pham’s aces! Rosen would ultimately finish in 15th place, while Pham, as we know, ended as the overnight chip leader.

Pham already has one final table appearance at this year’s World Series of Poker, a fourth place finish in the $3,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed event, and is looking to make it final table number two in this short-handed event. With over $8,750,000 in live tournament winnings, Pham is one of the most experienced tournament players in the world and only one player in the final eight of this competition, John Juanda, surpasses his winnings.

Juanda will start the day fifth in chips with a stack of 466,000. The five-time WSOP bracelet winner has more than $15,000,000 in live tournament winnings and is looking to add an additional $309,071 to his already impressive total. Only seven men stand between Juanda and bracelet number six.

Along with the aforementioned Pham and Juanda, the PokerNews Live Reporting team will be joined by Nick Schwarmann, Jared Jaffee, Daniel Park, Jonathan D’Souza, Justin Oliver and Mike DeGilio on Sunday afternoon as Event #38 is played to conclusion.

Which of these gentlemen will walk away with the top prize and a WSOP bracelet? Tune back into PokerNews.com from 1:00pm local time to find out.

Tags: David Pham

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 9th Place ($19,662)

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick tried one move too many in his quest to climb up the chip counts and has now been eliminated from this event.

His tournament ended, like so many do, with a coinflip; Chidwick pushed {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} into John Juanda's {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}. Juanda took the lead on the {8-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{A-Spades} flop and stayed ahead as the {9-Clubs} and {8-Diamonds} landed on the turn and river.

Player Chips Progress
John Juanda id
John Juanda
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
450,000 225,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Schwarmann Makes Sicko Move on Park, DeGilio Takes Advantage of the Tilt

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Daniel Park Was Snookered by Nick Schwarmann, and Sucker Punched by Mike DeGilio
Daniel Park Was Snookered by Nick Schwarmann, and Sucker Punched by Mike DeGilio

With the flop reading {8-Spades}{10-Hearts}{k-Hearts}, Nick Schwarmann check-called a bet of 17,000 by Daniel Park. The dealer turned a blank in the {2-Spades}, and Schwarmann checked once more, prompting Park to continue his line with a wager of 25,000.

Schwarmann instantly announced himself all in for a massive overbet of 700,000, and Park was sent deep into the tank as he faced a bet for his tournament life.

Park began to laugh to himself as he pondered the significance of such a large bet. He sighed more than once, while looking up to the Rio's rafters for an answer.

"Ahhh..." he said, obviously confused by the move put on by Schwarmann. "What?"

Eventually, Park elected to surrender the hand, and when he tossed his cards away Schwarmann immediately tabled the {Q-Clubs}{7-Hearts} with a flourish, showing the stone cold bluff for all to see.

"Nice hand," said Park, while Schwarmann's friends along the rail whooped it up in support.

"Did you teach him that," asked Mike DeGilio, who observed the drama from a front-row seat at the table.

"No, that's all Nick Schwarmann," was the reply from the rail. "He's got bigger stones than I do!"

Soon after this hand, Park found himself confronted with yet another difficult decision, this time on a board of {10-Spades}{4-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{2-Spades}. DeGilio had check-raised Park's bet of 45,000, making it 123,000 to go, and once more Park went into the tank.

Eventually, after checking his cards multiple times and muttering under his breath, Park announced "I call," while waiting for DeGilio's hand to be tabled. When Park saw the {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}, all he could do was shake his head and offer yet another "nice hand" across the table, along with a few more of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Schwarmann us
Nick Schwarmann
1,100,000 120,000
Mike DeGilio us
Mike DeGilio
675,000 675,000
Daniel Park us
Daniel Park
310,000 -25,000

Tags: Daniel ParkMike DeGilioNick Schwarmann

Myro Garcia Eliminated in 10th Place ($19,662)

Level 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Myro Garcia
Myro Garcia

Myro Garcia's tournament has come to an end after a clash with Jonathan D'Souza.

The chips went in preflop with Garcia holding {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} to D'Souza's {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}. The flop came down {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}, keeping the queens in front, but Garcia held the {A-Diamonds} so had a redraw to the nut flush. The {7-Hearts} turn was red but the wrong suit for Garcia.

"Small!" pleaded D'Souza as the dealer grabbed the river card, which was the {6-Spades}.

"VAMOS!!" screamed D'Souza as he ran to the rail to celebrate with his friends.

Garcia eliminated in 10th place and now everyone is guaranteed $29,770.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan D'Souza ca
Jonathan D'Souza
615,000 270,000
Myro Garcia
Myro Garcia
Busted

Tags: Jonathan D'SouzaMyro Garcia

DeGilio Tank-Calls, Schwarmann Tables the Goods

Level 19 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Nicholas Schwarmann is Stacking Once More Here on Day 2
Nicholas Schwarmann is Stacking Once More Here on Day 2

After Daniel Park opened to 12,000 from the button, Michael DeGilio three-bet to 32,000 from the small blind, and Nick Schwarmann flatted from the big. Park got out of the way, and the dealer fanned a flop of {k-Spades}{10-Spades}{8-Hearts} across the felt.

DeGilio check-called a bet of 55,000 from Schwarmann on the flop, and both players checked the {7-Spades} on the turn. When the {4-Spades} dropped in on the river, DeGilio checked once more, and Schwarmann fired away with a bet of 104,000.

Going into the tank for more than a minute, DeGilio eventually decided to look Schwarmann up, but he mucked when he saw the {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} hit the table.

After leading the Day 1 chip counts, and dipping below the average midway through this Day 2, Schwarmann is making a major push to put his name back atop the counts by the end of play here this evening.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Schwarmann us
Nick Schwarmann
980,000 245,000
Michael DeGilio us
Michael DeGilio
470,000 -355,000

Tags: Michael DeGilioNick Schwarmann

Show the Bluff

Level 19 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Jonathan D'Souza Showed Down the Goods Here at the Secondary Stage
Jonathan D'Souza Showed Down the Goods Here at the Secondary Stage

Like all of the Brazillians who make deep runs here at the World Series of Poker, Myro Garcia has brought a whole host of friends and family along with him to show their support.

Garcia just gave his rail quite the show, although the hand did not go as well as he would have hoped.

The action was caught on the turn, with the board reading {q-Spades}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Garcia fired a bet of 24,000 forward, and he called when Jonathan D'Souza popped it to 54,000. When the {8-Clubs} completed the board on the river, D'Souza led into Garcia with an all-in shove for 203,000.

That's when Garcia took full advantage of his prime spot along the secondary stage's elevated stands. With his supporters crowding around anxiously to watch him make this crucial decision, Garcia went for a deep dive into the tank, thinking things over for more than three minutes while the audience stirred in anticipation.

Eventually, Garcia released his hand with reluctance written across his face, and he looked towards D'Souza for any sign that he had been bluffed.

"Show one show all, right?" boomed D'Souza, as he held his hand up for the rail to see. "Are you happy now?"

When D'Souza's {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} finally dropped to the felt, a smile cracked Garcia's pained visage, as he realized that his opponent was holding the goods all along.

Tags: Jonathan D'SouzaMyro Garcia

Goran Filipovic Eliminated in 11th Place ($15,413)

Level 19 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Goran Filipovic
Goran Filipovic

Goran Filipovic has been eliminated in 11th place and wins $15,413 in prize money.

Michael DeGilio led for 21,000 from the small blind with the board reading {10-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and Filipovic, next to act, raised all in for 63,000. Daniel Park had the button in his possession and he cold called the all in bet. DeGilio called and it was three way to the {5-Clubs} river, one man being all in.

Both active players checked the river, DeGilio stating,

"I have a set," and showing {J-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}.

Park showed {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades} and had hit a flush on the river, prompting an angry muck from Filipovic who we suspect may have been good up to fifth street, but we will never know because he mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Goran Filipovic us
Goran Filipovic
Busted

Tags: Goran Filipovic

Antonio Lafosse Eliminated in 12th Place ($15,413)

Level 19 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Antonio Lafosse - 12th Place
Antonio Lafosse - 12th Place

Two of the shorter stacks left in contention just went to war, and it was Antonio Lafosse's chip stack that was left ravaged and depleted.

Lafosse called the 74,000 all-in bet of Justin Oliver, who held {K-Spades}{J-Clubs}, and tabled the {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs} to put Oliver at risk.

Flop: {j-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{2-Spades}

The perfect flop for Oliver left Lafosse looking for an ace, but the {10-Diamonds} missed him on the turn. He did pick up a gutshot draw to the Broadway straight, but the {8-Hearts} on the river left him with the second best hand, and a micro-stack with which to attempt his comeback.

Shortly thereafter, Lafosse moved all in with {6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}, but John Juanda finished him off with {A-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} on the {a-Spades}{8-Spades}{3-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} board. Lafosse exited in 12th place, while Oliver was left to thank an appearance by his girlfriend Stephanie, and their hoodie-clad pooch Cha-Cha, for the sudden infusion of good fortune.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Oliver ca
Justin Oliver
WSOP 1X Winner
160,000 63,000
Antonio Lafosse pe
Antonio Lafosse
Busted

Tags: Antonio LafosseJohn JuandaJustin Oliver

Counterfeit Money

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
David Pham's Hand Was Caught Trying to Pass Counterfeit Money
David Pham's Hand Was Caught Trying to Pass Counterfeit Money

David Pham raised Jared Jaffee's led out bet of 15,000, making it 44,000 to play on the {6-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs} flop.

When the {10-Diamonds} hit the board on the turn, both players opted to tap the table, and the {10-Hearts} completed the board on the river.

Two more checks brought the players to the showdown, and Jaffee rolled over the {J-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} for two pair.

Pham winced when he saw the cards, and took one last look at his {6-Clubs}{9-Clubs} before tossing them into the muck. Pham had flopped two pair, but his hand was counterfeited on the river.

"I wanted to get it in on the turn," said Jaffee with a laugh. "That was a monster turn card for me."

"We get it in on flop," retorted Pham, his cryptic words having no impact on Jaffee as he stacked his newly acquired chips.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Jaffee us
Jared Jaffee
WSOP 1X Winner
614,000 -56,000
David Pham us
David Pham
WSOP 3X Winner
299,000 -56,000

Tags: David PhamJared Jaffee

DeGilio Deactivates Dandrea

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Mike DeGilio Has Claimed the Chip Lead Late on Day 2
Mike DeGilio Has Claimed the Chip Lead Late on Day 2

Riding a short stack, Raymond Dandrea got his last 84,000 into the middle holding {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}, and when Michael DeGilio called him down, he was hoping to be in a coin flip situation.

Unfortunately for Dandrea, DeGilio held {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} and the overpair put him in command going to the flop, which came {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. Like the fabled tin man, Dandrea had no heart, and the flop put him even further behind with only one out left in the deck.

The turn came {3-Diamonds}, and Dandrea was down to a 2% shot at survival.

River: {6-Clubs}

Fifth street was just a long and lonely walk for Dandrea, and he hits the rail with a 16th place finish. DeGilio, meanwhile, moved into the chip lead with the win.

Player Chips Progress
Michael DeGilio us
Michael DeGilio
730,000 730,000
Raymond Dandrea us
Raymond Dandrea
Busted

Tags: Mike DeGilioRaymond Dandrea