2013 World Series of Poker

Event #45: $1,500 Ante-Only No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
63
Prize
$201,399
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
678
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
60,000

Ben Volpe Wins Event #45 $1,500 Ante-Only No Limit Hold'em ($201,399)

Level 27 : 0/0, 60,000 ante
2013 WSOP Event 45 Gold Bracelet Winner Ben Volpe
2013 WSOP Event 45 Gold Bracelet Winner Ben Volpe

Ben Volpe has bested a starting field of 678 entrants to win Event #45 $1,500 Ante-Only No-Limit Hold'em, taking home $201,399 and the coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Volpe earned his third cash of this year’s series as he conquered a 12-hour long final table, and an almost 100-hand heads-up battle.

The day started with everyone settling in and getting comfortable, before the short-stack Sam Panzica was the first to fall. After facing a raise from Paul Lieu, Panzica moved all in and was called, as his {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades} was behind to Lieu’s {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}. The board would bring no help to Panzica, as he was the first to hit the rail.

Daniel Johnson was the next to fall, as he moved all in with the {q-Spades}{j-Spades} on a flop of {3-Spades}{6-Clubs}{9-Spades} against Blair Hinkle’s {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}. Unfortunately for Johnson, the {9-Spades} on the turn was not the spade he was looking for, as it gave Hinkle the full house, as he made his way to the rail in 8th place.

Eventual second place finisher Paul Lieu, had a tough time with seven remaining, as he was at the bottom of the chips counts, before two crucial hands brought him back to life. In the first, he committed the last of his chips with {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} against Chris Moorman’s {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} on a flop of {7-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. He was able to spike the {6-Spades} on the turn to double back up. Shortly after, he used his new earned wealth, to eliminated Adam Stone from the final table.

Stone had Lieu barely covered, and moved all in with the {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} against Lieu’s {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}. Lieu was lucky enough to find the {k-Hearts} on the flop, as Stone was left with an ante heading into the next hand. He won that one, but lost to Blair Hinkle in the next, as we were left with six.

Shortly after, Horacio Chaves moved all in for his remaining chips with the {a-Hearts}{q-Spades} and was called by Lieu, who had {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}. The board was unable to assist Chaves, who finished the day collecting $33,371 for his efforts.

Chris Moorman started the day as one of the lowest chip stacks, and was able to make it to the final five, before the inform Lieu was on a mission to eliminate another player on his quest for victory, The remaining five players limped into the pot, and saw the flop come {10-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{{8-Hearts}, before Moorman moved all and was called by Lieu. Moorman had the {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and was up against Lieu’s {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}. He wasn't able to improve with his bottom pair, as we were left with just four.

The next to go was the most coveted player at the final table, Blair Hinkle. He was hoping to win his second WSOP bracelet, after securing his first five years ago in the $2,000 No Limit Hold’em event. Hinkle showed that starting with the second lowest chip stack at the beginning of the day was no problem, as he maneuvered his way to the chip lead before finally succumbing to the might of Lieu. Hinkle limped into the pot, and was met with a raise from Lieu, before he opted to moved all in, and was snap called. He tabled his {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, but was in bad shape against Lieu’s {q-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}. His fate was all but sealed, as the flop came queen high, giving Lieu a set, and he was unable to finding running cards, as his hopes of capturing a second bracelet, fell agonizingly close.

Which brings us to Louis Bonnecaze, who was also looking to add to his impressive resume, after capturing two WSOP bracelets, over 20 years ago. He put in a great effort, but had run into Ben Volpe, after both players flopped a pair. Volpe's top pair of queens led all the way against Bonnecaze’s bottom pair of sixes, as he was eliminated in 3rd place.

Heads up started with Ben Volpe holding more than a 2:1 chip lead, and lasted almost 100 hands. The chips exchanged from one side of the table to the other, before Volpe had the chance to send Lieu home, much earlier then he eventually did. Lieu opened to 40,000, before being met with a raise to 140,000 in chips. He tanked for a minute, before moving all in, and was snap called. Volpe held {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and was in great shape against Lieu’s {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}. Everything went to plan, as the flop and turn were no help to Lieu, as he was one card from elimination. But the {4-Diamonds} was able to spike on the river, sending one rail into hysterics, as another one was quickly silenced.

But Volpe didn’t let the deficit affect him, as he clawed his way back, regained the lead, and 40 hand's later, sealed the victory. Lieu played extremely well, adding to his four cashes already obtained in this year’s series, and winning almost more than all his previous cashes combined.

2013 WSOP Event #45 Final Table Results

Place Name Prize Money
1Ben Volpe201,399
2Paul Lieu124,352
3Louis Bonnecaze80,839
4Blair Hinkle59,375
5Chris Moorman44,227
6Horacio Chaves33,371
7Adam Stone25,472
8Danny Johnson19,660
9Samuel Panzica15,331

That concludes our coverage of Event #45. Keep your browsers locked to PokerNews.com for the rest of the World Series of Poker as we bring you all of the action, as it happens, from the 2013 WSOP.

Blair Hinkle Eliminated in 4th Place ($59,375)

Level 24 : 0/0, 20,000 ante
Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

Hand #136- Blair Hinkle limped in, and Paul Lieu made it 40,000 to go. It folded back to Hinkle, and he moved all in. Lieu snap called.

Hinkle: {a-Hearts}{3-Hearts}
Lieu: {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}

Hinkle's rail started screaming for an ace, but the flop was a disaster, coming down {j-Hearts}{q-Spades}{4-Spades}. Hinkle would need runner runenr now, but the {4-Diamonds} on the turn ended things. The meaningless river was the {7-Spades}, and a disappointed Hinkle headed towards the payout desk with his 4th place ticket.

Tags: Blair HinklePaul Lieu

Chris Moorman Eliminated in 5th Place ($44,227)

Level 22 : 0/0, 12,000 ante
Chris Moorman is eliminated in 5th Place
Chris Moorman is eliminated in 5th Place

Hand #70- It was a family pot that saw the flop of {10-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}. It checked to Chris Moorman, who moved all in. Paul Lieu made the call.

Lieu: {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}
Moorman: {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}

Moorman was drawing to runner runner for a win or chop, and the {j-Clubs} on the turn all but ended it. The {3-Clubs} hit the river, and Moorman was sent to the rail in 5th place, while Lieu jumped back up to 550,000.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Lieu us
Paul Lieu
680,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Horacio Chaves Eliminated in 6th Place ($33,371)

Level 21 : 0/0, 10,000 ante
Horacio Chaves is eliminated in 6th place
Horacio Chaves is eliminated in 6th place

Hand #59

The remaining six players limped into the pot, as the flop came down {3-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{3-Spades}. The action checked over to Chris Moorman, who bet out 20,000 and was only called by Blair Hinkle. The {4-Spades} fell on the turn, as Moorman slowed down, checking his option, as did Hinkle. The river produced the {k-Spades}, and Moorman checked for the last time, before Hinkle placed out a bet of 45,000. Moorman sat there, looking blankly at the board, before releasing his hand into the muck.

Hand #60

Five players limped into the pot, before the flop came down {8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}. Chris Moorman bet out 25,000, and was called by Louis Bonnecaze, as both saw the {2-Hearts} fall on the turn. Moorman quickly reached for chips, and threw out 55,000, as Bonnecaze thought about his decision. Almost a minute passed, before he raised it up to 115,000, as Moorman now took his time to decide his next move. He eventually opted to call, as the {8-Spades} completed the board.

Moorman checked, as Bonnecaze sat motionless in his chair, staring at the board. He finally checked and showed {j-Spades}{8-Clubs} for trip eights, as Moorman’s cards went into the muck.

Hand #61

Blair Hinkle raised to 28,000, and Ben Volpe made the call. The flop came down {A-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, as Hinkle threw in a continuation bet of 32,000, which was enough to take down the pot.

Hand #62

Three players limped into the pot, before Horacio Chaves raised it up to 28,000. Paul Lieu then raised it up to 101,000, before Chaves quickly announced all in, which was snap called.

Chaves: {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}
Lieu: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

The board would be no help for Chaves, as it ran out {8-Hearts}{9-Spades}{9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} to see him eliminated in 6th place.

Tags: Ben VolpeBlair HinkleChris MoormanHoracio ChavesLouis BonnecazePaul Lieu

Adam Stone Eliminated in 7th Place ($25,472)

Level 21 : 0/0, 10,000 ante
Adam Stone is eliminated in 7th place
Adam Stone is eliminated in 7th place

Hand #58

Four players limped in, and Blair HInkle made it 33,000 to go. Adam Stone moved all in for 32,000, and everyone else folded.

Hinkle: {q-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
Stone: {j-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}

Hinkle held the lead, but Stone was drawing very live. It wasn't meant to be for him, as the board came down {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}, giving Hinkle the small bustout.

Player Chips Progress
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
650,000 31,000
Adam Stone
Adam Stone
Busted

Danny Johnson Eliminated in 8th Place ($19,660)

Level 20 : 0/0, 8,000 ante
Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson

We had some internet issues in the amazon room, and as a result, lost our post with the last three hands. In one of those, Danny Johnson was eliminated when he shoved with {q-Spades}{j-Spades} on a {3-Spades}{6-Clubs}{9-Spades} flop. Blair Hinkle looked him up with {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, and the {9-Spades} on the turn gave Johnson a flush, but Hinkle an unbeatable full house. Hinkle's rail erupted as he jumped up to 600,000, while Danny Johnson bowed out in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Blair Hinkle us
Blair Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
600,000 180,000
Danny Johnson
Danny Johnson
Busted

Tags: Blair HinkleDanny Johnson

Samuel Panzica Eliminated in 9th Place ($15,331)

Level 19 : 0/0, 6,000 ante
Sam Panzica
Sam Panzica

Hand #16

There were four limpers before Paul Lieu raised it up to 26,000. Samuel Panzica then moved all in for 136,000 behind Lieu, and the limpers quickly folded. It got back to Lieu, and he made the call.

Lieu: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Panzica: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}

Panica was in rough shape, and he didn't get much help on the {7-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop. He was still looking for a jack, but the {q-Hearts} on the turn ended things. The meaningless river was the {10-Clubs}, and Panzica was sent packing in ninth place, while Lieu is back up to 550,000.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Lieu us
Paul Lieu
550,000 157,000
Samuel Panzica us
Samuel Panzica
Busted

Tags: Paul LieuSam Panzica

Seat #1 Blair Hinkle 102,000

Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

The player in seat one is arguably the most decorated player at the final table. Blair Hinkle has already won a WSOP bracelet in 2008 in a $2,000 No-Limit event, and has also won two WSOP Circuit Main Events as well. He also has won a FTOPS Main Event online, and has almost $1.7 Million in lifetime live career earnings. He comes into the day as the short stack, but is also one of the most experienced players at the table, despite being just 27 years old.

Seat #2 Adam Stone 214,000

Adam Stone
Adam Stone

Adam Stone is a 31-year old tennis coach from Houston, Texas. This is Stone's first cash at the WSOP, but he does have two cashes on the Circuit, including a 3rd place finish in 2011. Stone is hoping to claim his first bracelet, as well as lock up his biggest lifetime cash today.

Seat #3 Paul Lieu 579,000

Paul Lieu
Paul Lieu

Paul Lieu comes into today's final table as the chip leader. The 40 year old has had 15 career WSOP cashes, but this is his first final table. The local from Las Vegas will be looking to go all the way today, as he hopes to secure his biggest cash of this year's series, adding to the five he's already made.