2013 World Series of Poker

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

Quick Note on Tables

Level 2 : 25/50, 0 ante

As is usually the case, we have a massive field spread out across three rooms of the Rio, with tables in Brasilia, Pavilion, and Amazon. Since all the tables will be breaking into Brasilia, that is where we are set up, so coverage of Pavilion and Amazon tables will be limited, but we will do our best to update those counts as often as we can.

Matros Busts One

Level 2 : 25/50, 0 ante

We arrived at the table on the flop, as Matt Matros faced a bet of 600 with the board reading {k-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}. Matros raised to 1,300. His opponent then announced raise, and threw forward one T1,000 chip. The dealer informed him that 1,500 is not enough for a raise, and he'd now be required to put in a minimum raise to 2,000. Matros then moved all in for 4,675 total. His opponent called, and the players revealed their cards:

Matros: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}

Matros was well ahead with his set, and his opponent would need a lot of help. He didn't get it, as the turn was the {9-Diamonds} and the {7-Hearts} fell on the river.

Matros has a chance to tie the record of consecutive years with a WSOP bracelet if he wins his fourth in 2013. He's off to a good start in that quest in this event, as he now sits with more than double the starting stack.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Matros us
Matt Matros
9,500
5,000
5,000
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Matt Matros

Tilly Building Early

Level 2 : 25/50, 0 ante

We just had perfect timing walking over to the Amazon room, as we walked right into the middle of a huge pot involving Jennifer Tilly, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, and another opponent. There was about 1,000 in the middle, and the flop read {j-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Spades} when we arrived. It was checked to the unknown opponent, who fired out 675. Ladouceur made the call, only to see Tilly check raise to 1,500. The opponent then moved all in for her last 5,000, and while Ladouceur got out of the way, TIlly snap called.

Tilly: {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}
Opponent: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

Tilly was fortunate enough to flop a set against her opponent's overpair, and her hand held through the {2-Hearts} turn, and the {3-Diamonds} river. After that hand, Tilly has already amassed a stack of 15,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jennifer Tilly us
Jennifer Tilly
15,000
15,000
15,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Marc-Andre Ladouceur ca
Marc-Andre Ladouceur
3,200
3,200
3,200

Tags: Jennifer TillyMarc-Andre Ladouceur

Level: 3

Blinds: 50/100

Ante:

Jacks for Kara Scott

Level 3 : 50/100, 0 ante
Kara Scott
Kara Scott

Before the break, we watch one of the most famous faces in poker, ESPN host Kara Scott, as she played her big blind. One player called from late position, the small blind called, and then Scott checked her option. The flop fell {4-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, and all three players checked. The turn was the {5-Spades}, and Scott bet out for 175 after the small blind checked. One opponent called, and the small blind folded. Scott led out for 425 on the {5-Clubs} river, and got a call. She showed {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}, and her opponent mucked. Scott is now up to 6,200 from the starting stack of 4,500.

Player Chips Progress
Kara Scott ca
Kara Scott
6,200
1,700
1,700

Tags: Kara Scott

Climate Change Scientist in the Field

Level 3 : 50/100, 0 ante
James Taylor
James Taylor

Poker tournaments often see their fair share of controversy. Players are sometimes accused of angle-shooting, or worse, outright cheating. Occasionally a situation arises which falls into a grey area within the rules, and players have widely varying opinions about the tournament staff’s decision. Today, though, the most controversial figure in the room is known for sparking debate away from the tables.

James Taylor is a noted climate-change commentator. He is a senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, which, according to its mission statement, aims to “discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems.” Taylor is also the managing editor of Heartland’s publication Environment and Climate News.

As with many people and organizations involved in this field, neither Taylor nor Heartland are free from accusations of bias, and Taylor’s commentary is part of a lively and ongoing debate involving both the scientific community and public policy.

Update: The seat formerly occupied by Taylor now sits empty. It appears he has busted out of the tournament.

Reporting From the Felt Today

Level 3 : 50/100, 0 ante
Frank Op de Woerd
Frank Op de Woerd

You may not know the name Frank Op de Woerd when you first see it, but you probably know who I'm talking about when I say "Webjoker". Frank has been a live reporter at the WSOP for years now, and just this year starting working for the Pokernews.com site. He is originally from the Netherlands, where he is one of the most highly respected and admired members of the poker media world. There he runs a very popular poker forum that has many loyal followers. How loyal are they? Well, they put up his buy-in for this event.

Without him knowing, the members decided to pool their money together, and give him an entry to a $1,000 buy-in event. Well the donations were so popular that they easily raised enough money to put him in a $1,500 event, which is how he got his seat in this tournament today. His followers will be happy to know that Frank is off to a fantastic start today, as he is already up to over 14,000 so far! We will be sure to keep tabs on his progress as the day moves forward.

Player Chips Progress
Frank Op de Woerd nl
Frank Op de Woerd
14,225
PokerNews