2013 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Ryan Riess
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$8,361,570
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
6,352
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
200,000

Counts from the White Section

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
44,000 14,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg de
Sebastian Ruthenberg
WSOP 1X Winner
42,000
Matt Affleck us
Matt Affleck
35,000 625
Griffin Benger ca
Griffin Benger
35,000
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
WSOP 3X Winner
34,500
Daniel Johnson us
Daniel Johnson
34,000 4,000
Ana Marquez es
Ana Marquez
30,000
Jackie Glazier au
Jackie Glazier
WSOP 1X Winner
30,000
Yevgeniy Timoshenko ua
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
28,450
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
27,400 -2,600
Leo Fernandez ar
Leo Fernandez
27,000
Shana Andrews
Shana Andrews
26,500 -3,500
Matt Perrins gb
Matt Perrins
WSOP 2X Winner
26,000
Samantha Cohen us
Samantha Cohen
25,175 -4,825
Erik Cajelais ca
Erik Cajelais
WSOP 1X Winner
25,000 -5,000
Justin Smith us
Justin Smith
23,400 -6,600
John Racener us
John Racener
WSOP 1X Winner
22,600 22,600

¡Amigo!

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
Humberto Brenes Showing Off His Shark Ring (Seen Here Playing in Event #57)
Humberto Brenes Showing Off His Shark Ring (Seen Here Playing in Event #57)

Costa Rican poker pro Humberto Brenes has always been one of the more friendly figures in the game, both on the felt and off, and today "The Shark" has been feasting on the fishes.

When we heard the familiar call of "Amigo!" while passing by Brenes' table, we stopped by to hear him happily report that he has moved to the 43,000 mark to begin the second level of play.

Player Chips Progress
Humberto Brenes cr
Humberto Brenes
43,000 13,000

Tags: Humberto Brenes

Laak Gaining Some Back

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante

We noticed Phil Laak down to 14,075 in chips and while we didn't see how he last half his starting stack, we did catch him as his opponent paid off his set of sevens and added some chips back into his stack.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Laak us
Phil Laak
WSOP 1X Winner
21,100 -8,900

Harwood Receives Bracelet, Seeks Second

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
Loni Harwood won her first career bracelet yesterday in Event #60
Loni Harwood won her first career bracelet yesterday in Event #60

During the first break, the Brasilia Room hosted the last bracelet ceremony of the summer. Of the winners who received her prize was Loni Harwood, who finished first in Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em. Harwood is the second woman to win an open event at the 2013 WSOP (after Dana Castaneda in Event #54). She made two final tables earlier in the summer, and now has six total cashes. Her victory yesterday catapulted her to third place on the Player of the Year leader board, ahead of David “Bakes” Baker, Marco Johnson, and Tom Schneider, all of whom have produced stellar results in their own right over the past six weeks. Harwood currently sits with 23,500 in chips, and with a deep run in the Main Event, she has the potential to move even higher in the POY rankings.

Player Chips Progress
Loni Harwood us
Loni Harwood
WSOP 2X Winner
23,500 -6,500

Tags: Loni Harwood

Making Multiple Main Event Final Tables

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante

In this day and age making the November Nine more than once seems impossible. No one has done it yet, but that's not to say players don't have multiple final table appearances. Perhaps the most notable man to do it was Dan Harrington, who took sixth in 1987 before winning in 1995. Then, in 2003 and 2004, he made headlines by making back-to-back final tables and finishing in third and fourth place respectively.

Harrington advanced from the Day 1b field with 60,675 and is looking to make his first final table in nine years.

Here's a look at all the players who've made multiple WSOP Main Event final tables:

WSOP Top 25 All-Time Main Event Final Tables

RankPlayer# of Main Event Final Tables
1Doyle Brunson5
Jesse Alto5
3Johnny Moss4
Stu Ungar4
Johnny Chan4
T.J. Cloutier4
Dan Harrington4
Berry Johnston4
9John Bonetti3
Steve Lott3
Bill Smith3
Hamid Dastmalchi3
Al Krux3
Jack Keller3
15Erik Seidel2
Huck Seed2
Sailor Roberts2
George Huber2
Dave Crunkleton2
Brad Daugherty2
Fernando Fisdel2
Donnacha O’Dea2
Rod Peate2
Phil Hellmuth2
Jay Heimowitz2
Noel Furlong2
Perry Green2
Mike Matusow2
Masour Matloubi2
Hans “Tuna” Lund2
Bobby Baldwin2
Dewey Tomko2
Jeffrey Shulman2
Jim Bechtel2
Mickey Appleman2
Tom Jacobs2
Tom Franklin2

Level: 2

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 0

First Break of the Day: Past Champs, Bronze Busts & Grinder Builds a Big Stack

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
WSOP Main Event starting stack
WSOP Main Event starting stack

We're just one level into Day 1c, but already it's shaping up to be a heck of a day. The gigantic field, which is currently spread out across the Amazon, Brasilia and Pavilion Rooms, are chalk full of big-name pros including former Main Event champs Huck Seed (1996), Carlos Mortensen (2001), Robert Varkonyi (2002), Joe Hachem (2005), Jamie Gold (2006) and Jonathan Duhamel (2009). We also expect 1989 WSOP Main Event champ Phil Hellmuth to make his patented late entrance later today. Whether or not he has an over-the-top arrival planned remains to be seen.

The day also saw the WSOP honor Chris Moneymaker, who played yesterday. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of his historic win, the WSOP unveiled a bronzed bust of the 2003 champ, which was greeted by a nice round of applause before play got underway.

Despite the blinds being small in Level 1, we did have a few eliminations in the first level. Todd Taylor earned the distinction of the "First to Fall" on Day 1c, while British player Ben Dobson followed him out the door a short time later.

On the flip side, three-time bracelet winner Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi, who is known to play very aggressively, jumped out to an early chip lead by amassing a stack of 85,000. That's nearly three times the starting stack! Needless to say, Mizrachi is off to a good start and looks to make a run at another WSOP Main Event final table after finishing fifth in the 2010 Main Event for $2,332,992.

We'll be back in 25 minutes, so stay tuned.

Stacked in the Brasilia Room

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

We've found a few more notable names here in the Brasilia Room, including the Master himself, Johnny Chan, the summer's second female bracelet winner Loni Harwood, and online sicko Ben Tollerene.

Player Chips Progress
Loni Harwood us
Loni Harwood
WSOP 2X Winner
30,000 30,000
Allen Cunningham us
Allen Cunningham
WSOP 5X Winner
30,000 30,000
Johnny Chan us
Johnny Chan
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
30,000 30,000
Nick Hicks gb
Nick Hicks
30,000 30,000
Benjamin Pollack
Benjamin Pollack
30,000 30,000
Ben Tollerene us
Ben Tollerene
30,000 30,000
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
WSOP 6X Winner
30,000 -3,500