2013 World Series of Poker

Event #40: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$525,272
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
2,161
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000
Players Info - Day 3

Jared Hamby Wins Event #40 $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em ($525,272)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Jared Hamby Winner
Jared Hamby Winner

After three full days of poker, another champion has been crowned at the 2013 World Series of Poker. That player is Jared Hamby, who took down Event #40 $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em by overcoming a big chip deficit heads up. Hamby beat out 2,160 other poker players on route to winning his first gold bracelet, and $525,272 for first place.

22 players came back today, and it did not take long to get to the mothership. Along the way, Peter Hengsakul sucked out on Griffin Benger in a huge hand on the river that saw Hengsakul take 25% of the chips in play with 12 players to go.

Allen Cunningham was eliminated on the official final table bubble, and the eliminations didn’t slow down once the players got to the main stage. David Nicholson was the first person eliminated on Hand #14, when his {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} couldn’t catch against the {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds} of Matt Berkey. Fred Berger then went out in 8th, and Richard Dubini shortly followed him out, after being crippled in a huge hand against Brazilian Joao Dorneles Neto.

Matt Berkey had been grinded down to just 325,000 when he shoved with {K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. Jared Hamby looked him up with {k-Hearts}{j-Clubs}, and after Hamby flopped trip jacks to send Berkey packing. Neto went out next when his flopped top pair was no good against the flopped middle set of Hengsakul.

Nicolas Fierro was next to go after losing a huge pot to Jared Hamby to lose most of his chips. His {ac]{5-Spades} was no match for the {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs} of Allan Vrooman, and he bowed out in 4th. Speaking of Vrooman, he was next to go three handed after losing a race to Hengsakul to get us to heads up between Hengsakul and Hamby.

Hamby started the heads up at a severe chip disadvantage, and he had to get lucky twice to stay in the tournament. In the first hand, Hamby got it in good with {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}, and after Hengsakul paired the flop, he rivered a better pair. On the second one, Hamby got it in with top pair against the bottom two pair of Hengsakul, only to counterfeit him with running deuces. On the final hand, it was king-ten again that hit for Hamby, as he outran the pocket fives of Hengsakul.

Lynn Gilmartin was table-side to speak our champion straight after his win:

Congratulations again to Jared Hamby, the latest champion of the 2013 WSOP. Tune in tomorrow to see who will take home the next gold bracelet! Until then, so long from the Rio!

Tags: Jared HambyPeter Hengsakul

Peter Hengsakul Eliminated in 2nd Place ($325,780); Jared Hamby Wins!

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Peter Hengsakul - 2nd place
Peter Hengsakul - 2nd place

Hand #140: Peter Hengsakul raised to 160,000 and Jared Hamby moved all in. After re-checking his hand, Hengsakul made the call for his 1,800,000-chip stack.

Hamby: {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Hengsakul: {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}

As the crowd rose to their feet, the dealer spread a {4-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} flop to keep Hengsakul in the lead, but it would be {K-Clubs} on the turn that would see Hamby's rail erupt with cheers.

With Hengsakul needing to spike a two-outer to stay alive, the {7-Hearts} on the river would unfortunately not be it as he was sent to the rail in 2nd place for a $325,780 payday while Hamby went rushing to his rail for congratulatory hugs.

"You avenged me! You avenged me!" screamed one of Hamby's railbirds in Griffin Benger in reference to the aces against kings beat he took at the hands of Hengsakul to bust in 12th place.

Tags: Jared HambyPeter Hengsakul

Huge Double for Hamby

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jared Hamby in final table action
Jared Hamby in final table action

Hand #121: Jared Hamby raised to 130,000 and won the pot.

Hand #122: Peter Hengsakul raised to 120,000 and Jared Hamby three-bet to 340,000 from the big blind. Hengsakul paused momentarily before making the call as the dealer dropped a {10-Spades}{7-Hearts}{8-Spades} flop.

Hamby grabbed an assortment of chips and slid out a bet amounting to 315,000. Hengsakul moved all in and Hamby instantly called for his 1,260,000-chip stack total.

Hamby: {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Hengsakul: {A-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

The {A-Diamonds} on the turn changed nothing, and when the {7-Clubs} paired the board on the river, Hamby doubled through to 3.2 million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Peter Hengsakul us
Peter Hengsakul
6,505,000 -1,920,000
Jared Hamby us
Jared Hamby
WSOP 1X Winner
3,220,000 1,920,000

Tags: Jared HambyPeter Hengsakul

Hands #93-96 Allan Vrooman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($230,178)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Allan Vrooman
Allan Vrooman

Hand #93- Peter Hengsakul made it 100,000 from the button, and Allan Vrooman, who was the lone blind, reraised to 350,000. Hengsakul folded, and Vrooman collected the pot.

Hand #94- Hengsakul had the button again, and he made it 100,000 to go. Jared Hamby defended his big blind, and the flop came down {8-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{7-Diamonds}. Hamby check called a bet of 100,000, and the turn was the {3-Hearts}. Hamby checked again, and this time around, Hengsakul fired out 425,000. Hamby tanked for about a minute before calling, and the river was the {a-Clubs}. Hamby checked a third time, and Hengsakul moved all in. Hamby sat back in his chair, shuffling his chips as he contemplated the decision. He ended up folding his hand, and Hengsakul took down another pot.

Hand #95- Vrooman made it 125,000 on the button, and Hengsakul reraised to 375,000. Vrooman quickly moved all in for about 1.7 million total, and Hengsakul tanked for a minute before calling.

Hengsakul: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}
Vrooman: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

It was another classic coin flip to decide a huge all in confrontation at this final table, and Vrooman's eight's survived the {9-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{10-Spades} flop. Hengsakul was looking for any paint card to win the hand, and while the {9-Spades} on the turn wasn't that, it did bring the {9-Spades}, giving counterfeit outs to Hengsakul. Half the deck would work for him, and the {j-Hearts} on the river gave Hengsakul broadway, knocking out Vrooman in 3rd.

Tags: Allan VroomanPeter Hengsakul

Nicolas Fierro Eliminated in 4th Place ($165,501)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Nicolas Fierro is eliminated in 4th place
Nicolas Fierro is eliminated in 4th place

Hand #91: Jared Hamby limped in and Peter Hengsakul checked to see a {4-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} flop fall. Hengsakul bet out 100,000 and won the pot from Hamby.

Hand #92: Allan Vrooman opened under the gun to 200,000 only to have Peter Hengsakul move all in for over 5.5 million from the small blind. Nicolas Fierro called all in for roughly his last 170,000, as Vrooman also called all in for his last 710,000.

Fierro: {A-Clubs}{5-Spades}
Vrooman: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}
Hengsakul: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}

The {4-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Spades} flop gave Fierro additional outs to a straight, and when the {5-Hearts} landed on the turn he gained a further two outs while Hengsakul found four more.

Unfortunately for both of them the {Q-Spades} would strike on the river to send Vrooman up to over 1.6 million as Fierro headed to the rail in 4th.

Tags: Allan VroomanNicolas FierroPeter Hengsakul

Hands #63-66 Joao Dorneles Neto Eliminated in 5th Place ($120,574)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Joao Dorneles Neto is eliminated in 5th place by Peter Hengsakul
Joao Dorneles Neto is eliminated in 5th place by Peter Hengsakul

Hand #63- Allan Vrooman raised to 110,000 from the cutoff, and he picked up the blinds and antes.

Hand #64- Joao Dorneles Neto gets a walk in the big blind.

Hand #65- Peter Hengsakul raised to 100,000 from the cutoff, and Allan Vrooman moved all in for around one million. Hengsakul folded, and Vrooman took down the pot.

Hand #66- Hengsakul made it 100,000 to go from under the gun, and Neto made it 300,000 to go from the button. It got back to Hengsakul, and he made the call after 30 seconds of thought. The flop came {7-Spades}{a-Spades}{3-Hearts}, and Hengsakul checked to Neto, who fired out 250,000. Hengsakul tagged along to see the {5-Spades} hit the turn. This time, Hengsakul led out for an event 500,000, and after a minute of thought, Neto moved all in. Hengsakul snap called.

Hengsakul: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}
Neto: {a-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

Neto's top pair was drawing dead to the flopped set of Hengsakul, and the meaningless river was the {q-Spades}. After collecting that bounty, Hengsakul now owns 2/3 of the chips in play four handed.

Player Chips Progress
Peter Hengsakul us
Peter Hengsakul
6,100,000 2,050,000
Joao Dorneles Neto br
Joao Dorneles Neto
Busted

Tags: Joao Dorneles NetoPeter Hengsakul

Matt Berkey Eliminated in 6th Place ($89,008)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Matt Berkey - 6th place
Matt Berkey - 6th place

Hand #50: Peter Hengsakul opened to 100,000 and collected the blinds and antes.

Hand #51: From the button, Allan Vrooman opened to 105,000 and he picked up the blinds and antes.

Hand #52: Nicolas Fierro moved all in from under the gun for 565,000 and collected the blinds and antes.

Hand #53: Matt Berkey moved all in from the cutoff for 355,000 before Jared Hamby moved all in behind him on the button for roughly 1.4 million.

Hamby: {K-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Berkey: {K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}

With Berkey trailing, the {J-Spades}{3-Spades}{J-Hearts} rendered him dead to a chop, and when the {6-Diamonds} and {A-Clubs} filled out the turn and river, Berkey was out the door in 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Hamby us
Jared Hamby
WSOP 1X Winner
1,770,000 460,000
Matt Berkey us
Matt Berkey
Busted

Tags: Allan VroomanJared HambyMatt BerkeyNicolas FierroPeter Hengsakul

Catching Up With Matt Berkey on Break

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Matt Berkey
Matt Berkey

by Pamela Maldonado

Matt Berkey has three World Series of Poker cashes for the 2013 festival including one final table.

He finished third in the $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed event to collect $199,733. He now sits as one of the six players in the final table of Event No.40: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em, which began on Saturday.

With 12 WSOP cashes and nearly $600,000 in live tournament WSOP earnings, Berkey has a fighting chance to push his way through to victory for his first WSOP bracelet.

During break, we grabbed Berkey to discuss his success at the 2013 WSOP, his online poker history, and his strategy for the final table.

PokerNews: You already have three cashes and one final table, how would you say your summer is going for you?

I don’t want to say better than expected because you always hope for the best but I couldn’t have expected two final tables. Overall I am happy, pleased with my game but of course, you think you could always being doing something more. There is always something you can learn to become a better player. But so far I’m happy.

You were equally successful online as you are live. What is the major difference for you and what adjustments have you had to make?

I actually hate online poker. I’ve been a live player from the beginning and prefer to play live events hands down. As far as adjusting it was complete opposite for me. While everyone had to transition from online to live, I had to make the transition from live to online. This is my home, and this (live) is what I appreciate playing.

Sine you don’t like online poker compared to live, are you still hoping for online poker to come back to the United States?

Oh yea. I say I hate it because I don’t enjoy playing it not because I think it’s bad for the poker economy. It’s fantastic and we need it back desperately. I was one of the ones who was fist pumping a little bit when it went away because I wanted the learning curve to slow down. The new kids weren’t learning as quickly but it didn’t matter because it was just sucking so much money out of the economy that everything else went dry.

Was there any monumental hand that helped you catapult to the final table?

Very early in Day 1, actually. Blinds were like 100/200, it was heads-up and I three-bet {q-}{8-} out of the blinds. We both had like 20,000 and he four-bet small and I called. The flop was {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{4-} and I checked, he bet 3,500 and I shoved. He called with {J-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and I held. He belittled me for the next half hour before he busted. He actually wanted to bet me that I wouldn’t run deep and I wanted to bet my life that I would. I wish I had because look where I am today. It was just a fun situation. Obviously he was the favorite but that’s tournament poker for you.

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Hands #28 Richard Dubini Eliminated in 7th Place ($66,544)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Richard Dubini - 7th place
Richard Dubini - 7th place

Hand #28- Richard Dubini moved all in for 18,000, and Allan Vrooman called from the cutoff. Jared Hamby called from the small blind, and Peter Hengsakul checked his option. The flop came {2-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}. Hamby fired 50,000, and while Hengaskul folded, Vrooman called. They both checked the {j-Diamonds} on the turn, and the {6-Clubs} on the river. Here were the hands.

Hamby: {10-}{2-}
Dubini: {q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Vrooman: mucked

Hamby's flopped two pair was good to take both the side and the main pot to up his stack to 775,000, and Richard Dubini was knocked out in 7th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Hamby us
Jared Hamby
WSOP 1X Winner
775,000 180,000
Richard Dubini ar
Richard Dubini
Busted

Tags: Allan VroomanJared HambyRichard Dubini

Hands #23-25 Fred Berger Eliminated in 8th Place ($50,382)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Fred Berger
Fred Berger

Hand #23- Peter Hengsakul made it 75,000 from the button, and Joao Dorneles Neto defended his big blind. The flop came {6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, and both players checked. The {7-Diamonds} hit the turn, and Neto fired out 84,000. Hengsakul folded, and Neto took the hand down.

Hand #24- Action folded to Nicolas Fierro on the button, and he raised to 65,000. Richard Dubini called from the big blind, and the flop came {7-Clubs}{j-Spades}{q-Diamonds}. Dubini checked, and Fierro c-bet to 75,000. Dubini quickly folded, and Fierro took down the pot.

Hand #25- Fred Berger made it 80,000 in early position, and Dubini made it 180,000 from the small blind. Berger made the call, and they went heads up to a flop of {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}. Dubini kept up the aggression with a bet of 100,000, and Berger shoved all in, a bet that Dubini quickly called.

Dubini: {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}
Berger: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}

Berger was in rough shape, as a queen would do him no good. He was hoping for one of the two kings left in the deck, but the turn was the {6-Diamonds}, and the river the {7-Hearts}. Berger will have to settle for just over $50,000, while Dubini is now up to 1.3 million.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Dubini ar
Richard Dubini
1,300,000 363,000
Fred Berger us
Fred Berger
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Fred BergerRichard Dubini