2013 World Series of Poker

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

Fred Brautigan Finds a Flush

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante

We saw Dennis Phillips play a multiway pot, but he got out of the way on the {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts} flop after a player open-shoved for about 2,500.

Another player in the pot quickly called, and the all-in player asked "you got a flush?"

When Brautigan shook his head in the negative, the all-in player breached poker etiquette a bit by declaring "I do! I have a flush," while tabling the {3-Hearts}{6-Hearts}.

Brautigan simply rolled over his {A-Hearts}{j-Clubs} for top pair and the nut flush redraw, and the {7-Clubs} was quickly turned, missing his hand entirely.

"Don't do it to me," pleaded the all-in player before the river card came. "Don't do it to me..."

River: {4-Hearts}

"You did it to me," he said, as he stood to walk away from the table. "Nice catch."

Joe Cada Chasing Coveted Second Gold Bracelet

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante
Joe Cada (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Play) Has Had a Resurgent Summer in 2013
Joe Cada (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Play) Has Had a Resurgent Summer in 2013

After winning the WSOP Main Event in 2009, Joe Cada suffered from the usual hangover associated with winning poker's premier prize at such a young age, only registering one live cash during the following year.

Rather than go the route of Jamie Gold or Jerry Yang, however, and disappear from the poker circuit altogether, Cada reapplied himself to the craft of tournament poker. He cashed twice at the 2011 WSOP, including a 26th place finish in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed Championship, and the improvement did not end there.

Last year, Cada cashed three times at the WSOP, and he very nearly captured his second gold bracelet in a massive field $1,500 event.

This year has seen Cada return to the WSOP stage in fine form, as he has cashed three times already, including a pair of 4th place finishes after making final table runs.

The champ is in the house here today, chasing the elusive second bracelet that seems to be the measuring stick among professional players. We will be sure to track Cada's progress as he attempts to secure his fourth cash of the summer, and perhaps, his third final table appearance.

Tags: Jamie GoldJerry YangJoe Cada

Swimming with the Shark

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante
Humberto Brenes (Seen Here in an Earlier WSOP Event)
Humberto Brenes (Seen Here in an Earlier WSOP Event)

Humberto Brenes has been a mainstay here at the World Series of Poker since the first ESPN broadcasts changed the poker landscape a decade ago. As the holder of two gold bracelets, Brenes is well respected among the poker community, but he would like nothing better than to win his third this summer.

We caught up with Brenes as he played a head-up pot, after "The Shark" opened for 250 before the flop. When the dealer fanned the {6-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{9-Spades} across the felt, Brenes watched his opponent tap the table, and he responded with a c-bet of 725.

His opponent flatted to the see the {3-Clubs} arrive on the turn, and again he checked to the Costa Rican pro. Brenes obliged with another bet, this time for 1,100, and again the opponent smooth called.

Both players checked the {6-Spades} river, and the opponent announced "ace-high" while tabling the {A-Clubs}{10-Spades}. Brenes had him beat with the {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} for top pair on the flop, and the pot was pushed his way.

Player Chips Progress
Humberto Brenes cr
Humberto Brenes
7,100

Tags: Humberto Brenes

The Champ Goes Down

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante

Greg Hobson's attempt to repeat in this unique event has come to an end. We caught up with Hobson and two other players facing a board of {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{4-Clubs}. After the first player put in a bet, another player moved all in, putting Hobson to a decision for all of his chips. He thought for a minute before committing his stack. The original bettor followed by calling all in as well, and the cards were turned up.

Hobson: {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Opponent 1: {10-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Opponent 2: {9-Spades}{8-Spades}

Hobson needed to hit a non-nine club to take the lead, but neither the {k-Hearts} turn nor the {k-Diamonds} did the job, and the defending champion quietly exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Hobson us
Greg Hobson
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Stars of the Silver Screen Stacked Early

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante
Jennifer Tilly Has Hit the Rail Early on Day 1
Jennifer Tilly Has Hit the Rail Early on Day 1

Two of the field's most accomplished actors, Vince Van Patten and Jennifer Tilly, have found the ante-only format to be worse than a bad audition, and both have hit the rail midway through the first day of play.

Player Chips Progress
Vince Van Patten
Vince Van Patten
Busted
Jennifer Tilly us
Jennifer Tilly
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jennifer TillyVince Van Patten

Added Notables

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante

Here are some more notables that we caught in ante mode in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Dimitar Yosifov bg
Dimitar Yosifov
16,000 16,000
Jeff Blenkarn us
Jeff Blenkarn
11,400 -1,800
Scott Baumstein us
Scott Baumstein
9,000 9,000
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
WSOP 1X Winner
7,500 7,500
DJ Mackinnon us
DJ Mackinnon
7,400
Robert Depee
Robert Depee
6,000 6,000
Kevin Vandersmissen be
Kevin Vandersmissen
4,500 4,500
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
WSOP 1X Winner
4,500 4,500
Allen Cunningham us
Allen Cunningham
WSOP 5X Winner
4,500 4,500
Ryan Olisar us
Ryan Olisar
4,500 4,500
Justin Pechie us
Justin Pechie
WSOP 2X Winner
4,000 4,000
Jesse Rockowitz us
Jesse Rockowitz
WSOP 1X Winner
3,500 3,500
Daniel Idema ca
Daniel Idema
WSOP 3X Winner
3,500 3,500
Matt Salsberg ca
Matt Salsberg
2,400 2,400
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
WSOP 2X Winner
1,800 1,800
Cylus Watson us
Cylus Watson
1,025 1,025

Level: 4

Blinds: /

Ante: 50

Hakim the Dream

Level 3 : 0/0, 50 ante

We heard a raucous cheer go up in the Brasilia Room's Silver section, and after a bit of investigation, we found out why.

Clement Hakim was all in for his last 2,300 or so after the flop came {j-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{k-Hearts}, and he was called in two spots. When the cards were showed down, Hakim found his {j-Hearts}{5-Hearts} was trailing the {A-Clubs}{a-Diamonds} and {k-}{10-} held by his two opponents, but the {q-Hearts} on the turn sealed his triple up, and gave rise to the loud celebration we heard across the room.

Player Chips Progress
Clement Hakim
Clement Hakim
6,400

Salsberg Gaining Chips Early

Level 4 : 0/0, 50 ante

Matt Salsberg has a nice stack of 11,200 after eliminating an opponent with a full house. His opponent could only muster a flush, and Salsberg raked in a big pot to become an early threat early in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Salsberg ca
Matt Salsberg
11,200 8,800

Upeshka Desilva Running Up Another Stack

Level 4 : 0/0, 50 ante
Upeshka DeSilva (Seen Here at the Final Table of the "Millionaire Maker" Event)
Upeshka DeSilva (Seen Here at the Final Table of the "Millionaire Maker" Event)

Upeshka Desilva entered the inaugural "Millionaire Maker" event earlier this summer in hopes of becoming a WSOP-minted millionaire, but he had to settle for $175,713 after his deep run to a 7th place finish.

Today, Desilva has been weaving his way through the minefield known as Day 1, and just as he did in the "Millionaire Maker," the young tournament grinder has managed to build a big stack early on.

Desilva currently sits on about 22,000 in chips, which is good for five times the starting stack, and judging by his past performance here at the WSOP he will continue to be a dangerous opponent as his stack grows.

Player Chips Progress
Upeshka Desilva us
Upeshka Desilva
22,500 22,500