2013 World Series of Poker

Event #6: $1,500 "Millionaire Maker" No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$1,198,780
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
6,343
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000

Mercier Felted

Level 5 : 100/200, 0 ante

Jason Mercier opened to 400 from the hijack position only to be 3-bet by the button to 950. Mercier made the call after both blinds folded and they took a look at the flop: {10-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{7-Hearts}. Mercier check-called a 1,150 continuation-bet after which they both checked the {5-Spades} on the turn. The river was the {7-Clubs} and with 4,975 behind Mercier checked. His opponent two spots down pushed allin by putting a big stack of 1,000 chips in to the middle of the table. Mercier thought about it for a minute or two and then called. He had to muck a couple of seconds later as the button showed {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
Busted

Tags: Jason Mercier

Level: 5

Blinds: 100/200

Ante:

Back to the Drawing Board

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

The flop was already out with {2-Spades}{A-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} on the table. Andrew Lichtenberger had bet 300 from the cutoff and called when the small blind check-raised to 950. The turn brought the {9-Clubs} in play and the small blind continued his aggression with a 1,725 bet. Lichtenberger called directly but folded just as quickly when the small blind bet 2,100 on the {K-Diamonds} river.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Lichtenberger us
Andrew Lichtenberger
WSOP 1X Winner
5,000

Tags: Andrew Lichtenberger

Ivey Busted!

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

Table Black #163 is still packed with notables but one of them is missing. Phil Ivey has just left the tournament after losing {A-}{K-} to {A-Diamonds}{Q-} in a cutoff versus small blind situation. The flop brought three diamonds according to Adam Levy, and the river brought another one to complete the small blinds flush.

We'll still keep an eye on table 163 with Adam Levy, Greg Mueller and Alex Phahurat amongst the more recognizable faces.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Pair Good for Brikis

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

The player in seat one raised to 350 pre-flop, and only Josh Brikis called. Both players check the flop of {9-Spades}{4-Clubs}{2-Spades}. When the {6-Spades} fell on the turn, seat one bet 400 and Brikis called. The river was the {9-Clubs}, and both players checked. Seat one turned over {a-}{q-}, and Brikis turned over pocket sevens for a winner.

Tags: Josh Brikis

Mercier Chips Up

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

Jason Mercier raised to 300 from the button, and the big blind defended. The flop came {j-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}. The blind checked, and Mercier bet 375. His opponent called, and a {j-Hearts} fell on the turn. The blind checked again, and Mercier's bet of 900 forced a fold.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
6,200 900

Tags: Jason Mercier

Down And Out

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

These two players, who both had 1,900 last time we reported on them, are nowhere to be found anymore. We assume they've busted by now, but it's very likely we see both participate in flight 1B which starts in a couple of hours.

The White section of the Pavilion is now almost empty. Most players are relocated to the Brasilia Room but some of them also found new seats right here in Pavilion. The White section contained 47 tables so lots of people have already busted their stacks today while we're not even 4 hours in.

Player Chips Progress
Jan Collado de
Jan Collado
Busted
Justin Young us
Justin Young
Busted

Pateychuk Looking For His Triple Crown

Level 4 : 75/150, 0 ante

In October 2011 Russian player Andrey Pateychuk won the EPT San Remo for €680,000 ($937,530). A couple of months later he won the WPT Prague for € 450,000 ($599,720). Last year he couldn't win a bracelet, despite countless effort, but this year he's back. He's looking for his Triple Crown and what better tournament to win than one where first prize is guaranteed a million, right?

We just saw him doubling up. On a {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{9-Spades} flop he pushed his 1,825 to the middle. His opponent made the call and turned over {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for top-pair. Pateychuk had the better of it with his {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} and that hand held up: {K-Diamonds} on the turn and {2-Spades} on the river. Pateychuck doubled up but is still down on the day.

Player Chips Progress
Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
4,300

Tags: Andrey Pateychuk

Level: 4

Blinds: 75/150

Ante:

1345679