2013 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $111,111 One Drop High Rollers No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
92
Prize
$4,830,619
Event Info
Buy-in
$111,111
Prize Pool
$17,891,148
Entries
166
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000

LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROYYYYYYYYYYYY JENNNNNNNNNKINNNNNSSSSSSS

Level 14 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
David Einhorn (Day 1) - Eliminated
David Einhorn (Day 1) - Eliminated

Bill Perkins raised to 28,000 from early position, David Einhorn moved all in for 290,000 from the hijack seat, and the action folded back to Perkins, who grabbed chips.

"LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!" Perkins yelled as he slammed the chips onto the felt. "JENNNNNNNNNNKINNNNNNNNSSSSS!!!"

After delivering his rendition of this classic YouTube clip, he turned over {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}. Einhorn was dominated with {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}.

The board rolled out {5-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{3-Clubs}, and Einhorn was eliminated. The two good friends embraced after the hand, then Einhorn hit the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Perkins us
Bill Perkins
1,080,000
555,000
555,000
David Einhorn us
David Einhorn
Busted

Tags: Bill PerkinsDavid Einhorn

Wafflecrushing

Level 14 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Matt Glantz raised to 26,000 from the hijack seat, Shaun Deeb three-bet to 71,000 in the cutoff, and Fabrice Touil cold-called in the big blind. Glantz folded, the dealer fanned {10-Clubs}{8-Spades}{7-Diamonds}, and Touil checked. Deeb fired out 105,000, Touil raised to 295,000, and Deeb moved all in for 692,000.

Touil asked for the dealer to pull the bets in, which took a little bit of time, and after this was finished, Touil called. The Frenchman showed {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs} for a set of sevens, annoying Deeb who showed {10-Spades}{9-Hearts}.

Deeb was not annoyed by the turn card though, because the {j-Hearts} gave him a straight. The {4-Diamonds} completed the board, and Deeb doubled to 1.6 million chips.

Touil was left with just 76,000, and busted a few hands later to Steven Silverman. The chips went in preflop blind vs. blind, Silverman had {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}, Touil had {q-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}, and Silverman held.

Soon after that, Deeb eliminated Lee Markholt. Markholt open-jammed for around 140,000 from under the gun, and Deeb snap-called in the big blind with {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}. Markholt was crushed with {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}, and the {4-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} flop didn't improve his hand.

The {8-Clubs} fell on the turn, giving Markholt a set, but Deeb made a four flush when the {j-Clubs} completed the board.

Deeb now sits with 1.75 million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
1,750,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Steven Silverman us
Steven Silverman
980,000
177,000
177,000
Lee Markholt us
Lee Markholt
Busted
Fabrice Touil fr
Fabrice Touil
Busted

Tags: Fabrice TouilShaun DeebLee MarkholtMatt GlantzSteven Silverman

Benba Outraces Ansky

Level 14 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Dani Stern - Eliminated
Dani Stern - Eliminated
Dani SternLost pot for just under a mil with AKs vs Ben lambs jj aipf.
Dani Stern(I busted)
Player Chips Progress
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
1,400,000
545,000
545,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Dani Stern us
Dani Stern
Busted

Tags: Dani SternBen Lamb

Mercier No Longer Peaking

Level 13 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Two-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Jason Mercier had just tweeted about how he was peaking in this event with his chip stack up to 700,000. Well, thanks to Tobias Reinkemeier, he is no longer peaking. In fact, Reinkemeier knocked him all the way back down to under the starting stack amount.

From under the gun, Mercier opened with a raise to 20,000. A couple seats over, Reinkemeier reraised to 41,000, and action folded back around the table to Mercier. Mercier made the call to see the dealer roll out the {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{2-Hearts} on the flop. Following a check from Mercier, Reinkemeier fired a bet of 40,000. Mercier wasted little time in making the call to see the turn.

Fourth street was the {4-Spades}, and Mercier checked again. Reinkemeier stayed on the gas and put more pressure on his opponent with a bet of 107,000. Mercier made the call.

Then, the dealer completed the board with the {3-Hearts}. Mercier checked, and Reinkemeier sat motionless for a few brief moments before asking Mercier how much he was playing. Mercier responded nonverbally by moving his hands out of the way so Reinkemeier could see his stack. Then, Reinkemeier double-fisted two tall towers of chips for a bet of 225,000. Mercier tanked, and eventually confirmed the bet amount before making the call.

Reinkemeier turned up the {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} after Mercier called, and Mercier mucked his hand unable to produce better. Reinkemeier collected the pot and moved to over 1 million in chips. Mercier dropped back to 280,000.

Player Chips Progress
Tobias Reinkemeier de
Tobias Reinkemeier
1,070,000
290,000
290,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
280,000
-70,000
-70,000

Tags: Jason MercierTobias Reinkemeier

Here Comes Esfandiari

Level 11 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Antonio Esfandiari on Day 1.
Antonio Esfandiari on Day 1.

Action folded around to Jim McCrink on the button and he put in a raise to 15,000. Antonio Esfandiari was next to act in the small blind and opted for a three-bet to 38,000. The big blind quickly folded and McCrink took about a minute before he four-bet to 90,000.

Esfandiari hit the tank hard for about four minutes before waking up with a five-bet to 193,000. With the pressure back on McCrink, he spent about three minutes in the tank before announcing that he was all in for roughly 480,000. Esfandiari snap-called.

Esfandiari: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
McCrink: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

"Nice hand," McCrink complimented his opponent. Esfandiari was out of his seat with his gaze firmly fixed on the flop, which came down {5-Spades}{3-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. McCrink came up dry and needed a nine in order to stay alive. The {a-Spades} turn wasn't what he was looking for and neither was the {J-Hearts} river.

The stacks were counted down just to make sure, and then Esfandiari was awarded the monster pot.

Player Chips Progress
Antonio Esfandiari us
Antonio Esfandiari
1,000,000
555,000
555,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Jim McCrink us
Jim McCrink
Busted

Tags: Jim McCrinkAntonio Esfandiari

Brandon Steven Leads The Way Into Day 2 of the One Drop High Rollers No-Limit Hold'em

Chip Leader Brandon Steven
Chip Leader Brandon Steven

Welcome to PokerNews' Day 2 coverage of Event #47, the $111,111 One Drop High Rollers No-Limit Hold'em. A field of 166 came to play, generating a prize pool of $17,891,148. The first-place prize is set at $4,830,619, 24 players make the money, and leading the 108 Day 1 survivors is Brandon Steven with 1,398,000.

A crucial pot after the dinner break against Tom Dwan went in Steven's favor, en route to his bagging the chip lead at night's end. Second in chips is Tobias Reinkemeier with 1,225,000. After late registering, Reinkemeier's Day 1 got off to a fast start after he eliminated Dan Smith. Rounding out the top five is Dan Shak (999,000), Jason Mo (975,000), and Chris Lee (906,000).

Among those still in the field are Daniel Negreanu (785,000), Gus Hansen (643,000), and last year's Big One For One Drop champion Antonio Esfandari (445,000). The remaining field is packed with big names and for a full player list, check out the Day 2 seat draw here.

Day 2 kicks off at 1pm local time, about an hour from now, and the plan is to play ten levels or to stop when the final table of eight players is reached. While we may not reach the latter, we fully expect the money bubble to burst. Keep it here throughout the day for live updates on all of the exciting action!

Also, be sure to check out Sarah Grant's recap of yesterday's happenings at the World Series of Poker.