2013 World Series of Poker

Event #44: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Sandeep Pulusani
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
$592,684
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Entries
1,072
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

From the Dinner Table to the Poker Table

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Antonio Esfandiari is talking and taking chips early on Day 1
Antonio Esfandiari is talking and taking chips early on Day 1

We noticed Antonio Esfandiari's stack pushed to the middle for an all-in reraise, and none other than Jennifer Tilly contemplating whether or not to call. Tilly had raised and made it 1,000 to play from the button, but "The Magician" moved all in over the top for around 8,500 more.

Tilly is the longtime girlfriend of poker pro Phil Laak, who just happens to be one of Esfandiari's good friends and partner in crime on the poker scene, and the personal relationship was not lost on either player during the hand.

"I know I have the best hand here," said Tilly, while a throng of onlookers peered in on the action from along the rail. "But you just seem so casual over there."

"If you call, I show you the nuts," answered Esfandiari. "And if you fold, I show you the bluff."

While Tilly squirmed in her seat and calculated the variables in play, Esfandiari did his best to throw her off with a bit of verbal jousting.

"You can't call with, like, sixes here," he needled, "You'll just bust out, you'll catch s*** from you're boyfriend, it'll be a bad day... it's just not worth it."

"I know I have you beat at the moment," countered Tilly. "But you seem way to casual to be bluffing."

Sensing that Tilly was ready to relent, Esfandiari resorted to a move that has worked on women since time immemorial.

"Come on Jen," he said "We had dinner together last night. We shared wine... you don't want to call."

With that, Tilly's cards were reluctantly mucked, and Esfandiari kindly showed the {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} to assuage Tilly's doubts. Or perhaps, to reinforce them.

"I knew I should've called!" she said, lending thought that she laid down a pocket pair.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Esfandiari us
Antonio Esfandiari
10,500
1,500
1,500
WSOP 3X Winner
Jennifer Tilly us
Jennifer Tilly
7,100
7,100
7,100
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariJennifer TillyPhil Laak

The Shaniac Strikes

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante

We saw Shane Schleger flat call a bet of 400 on the {2-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} flop, and when the {6-Clubs} came on the turn, both players tapped the table.

On the {2-Hearts} river, the original online legend known as "The Shaniac" led out for 800, and that was enough to drag the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Shane Schleger us
Shane Schleger
9,800
800
800

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River of Tears

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Eric Froehlich Did Not Like the Bad River Here on Day 1
Eric Froehlich Did Not Like the Bad River Here on Day 1

After opening to 275 from early position, Eric Froehlich watched Barry Greenstein call from the button, as well as the player in the big blind.

On the {10-Spades}{6-Spades}{k-Hearts} flop, the big blind player checked to Froehlich, who bet c-bet for 500, and Greenstein got out of the way. The big blind smooth called, and the turn came {q-Hearts}. Another check prompted "E-Fro" to fire a second barrel, this time for 1,200, and again his opponent flatted.

When the {9-Diamonds} completed the board on the river, the big blind paused a moment before leading out for 1,500, and Froehlich flung his cards into the muck in frustration.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Froehlich us
Eric Froehlich
6,850
-2,150
-2,150
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Barry GreensteinEric Froehlich

Level: 3

Blinds: 75/150

Ante:

Aaron Massey Ain't Scared of No Scare Card

Level 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Aaron Massey (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Competition)
Aaron Massey (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Competition)

We saw Aaron Massey proudly sporting his "Big Cock Poker" patch (obviously referencing the regal male rooster), making a preflop raise to 325 from under the gun.

He was called in one spot, and when the flop fell {5-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{a-Spades}, Massey check-called a bet of 350. Both players tapped the table on the {2-Spades} turn, and again when the {7-Diamonds} completed the board on the river.

Massey rolled over {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts} and his pair was good enough for the win.

"That's the second time today I've had kings on an ace-high flop," said Massey while he dragged the pot. "I had queens too, and the flop came ace-king high."

Obviously the presence of a scare card does not bother the experienced tournament grinder, and he won this pot in a spot where many amateurs might allow themselves to be pushed off.

Player Chips Progress
Aaron Massey us
Aaron Massey
9,550
550
550

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Terry Gets Caught

Level 3 : 75/150, 0 ante

Todd Terry opened to 375 from under the gun, before being met with a raise to 825, from the player to his immediate left. He made the call, as both players saw the flop come down {2-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{9-Spades}. Both casually checked, before Terry threw out 900 in chips, when the {4-Clubs} was exposed on the turn. Another call was made, as the {8-Hearts} completed the board. Terry instantly threw out a bet of 2,050, and after a slight pause, his opponent made the call.

“You got it,” sighed Terry, rolling over his {Q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for queen-high. His opponent then tabled {Q-Spades}{K-Spades} for king-high, which was good enough to take down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Todd Terry us
Todd Terry
5,700
-4,625
-4,625

Tags: Todd Terry