2013 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 2ab
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
Total Entries
6,352
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Left 1 / 6,352
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"It's Gonna Be Hard For Anybody To Find a Flop They Like..."

Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver

From middle position Lynne Mitchnick opened to 1,400. She was called by Scott Seiver a few seats over and Dan Gannon in the big blind.

The flop came down {8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades} and after a check from Gannon, Mitchnick counted out a bet of 2,300. Seiver called but Gannon folded.

The turn was the {7-Spades} and Mitchnick checked to Seiver who put out a bet of 6,500. After a few seconds in the tank, Mitchnick folded.

"I hated that flop," Mitchnick said to Seiver after the hand.

"Yeah, Andy and I go way back," Seiver said, talking about the dealer at his table. "It's gonna be hard for anybody to find a flop they like, unless it's a flop that I love."

Seiver has surpassed the 100,000 chip mark today and looks to be building his stack even taller.

Some Chip Counts from Purple After Break

Juanda Forces a Fold; Kwong Low

John Juanda fired 5,850 on the turn with the board reading {9-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. His opponent, who had checked to Juanda, tanked for a bit before folding. Juanda's hovering around the starting stac.

At another table, Allan Kwong, who took second in Event #1, bet 6,500 on a board of {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs}. His opponent moved all in, and Kwong folded, leaving himself just over 16,000.

Tags: Allan KwongJohn Juanda

Potter Busts One

Following a button shove, Jason Potter made the call from the small blind.

Potter: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Opponent: {4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}

The board rolled out {3-Spades}{k-Spades}{6-Hearts}{8-Spades}{A-Spades} to see Potter river a better hand to send his opponent to the rail while moving to 60,000 in chips.

Tags: Jason Potter

Glantz Busts One

Matt Glantz (From Day 1A)
Matt Glantz (From Day 1A)

We came to the table as the {j-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop was dealt. There was about 9,000 in the pot, and the player in the big blind checked. A player from middle position moved all in for his final 7,550, and Matt Glantz called from the button. When action returned to the player in the big blind, he asked for a count of the all-in player, but eventually folded.

Glantz: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}
Opponent: {a-}{j-Clubs}

The {9-Spades} came on the turn, and the player in the big blind let it be known that he folded a nine. Glantz thanked him for the fold. The river {q-Diamonds} did not help the all-in player, and Glantz won the pot.

Tags: Matt Glantz

Updated Counts from Brasilia

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A Couple Big Stacks From Pavilion

Clement Tripodi
Clement Tripodi

Clement Tripodi, who ended Day 1b with a chip leading stack of 207,500, is still sitting strong with 215,000, while Raj Vohra, who started the day with 119,000, has amassed the biggest stack in Pavilion, sitting on 225,000.

Matusow Hooks Another

We arrived at the table in time to hear a short-stacked player announcing he was all in and Event #13: $5,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low 8-or-Better winner Mike Matusow making the call. It was {J-Spades}{J-Hearts} for Matusow while his opponent needed to improve upon his {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds}.

The community cards came {8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Spades}, Matusow's jacks held, and there's one more empty seat in the Amazon Room a half-hour into Level 7.

Tags: Mike Matusow

An Orbit with Kevin Pollak and Chad Holloway

Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak

Just prior to the break, PokerNews' own Chad Holloway's table broke for the second time today and he found himself located in the purple section of the Amazon Room seated across from comedian Kevin Pollak.

Consequently, PokerNews decided to witness of orbit of play between the two players.

Hand 1: Kevin Pollak limped under the gun and the small blind completed before the big blind bumped it to 2,500. Pollak called as the small blind released before the dealer spread a {J-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} flop with the big blind leading for 3,500.

Pollak went deep into the tank for nearly three minutes before folding and saying, "that was a birthday gift!"

Hand 2: Chad Holloway pulled out a poker magazine and folded his hand before Dimitar Yosifov opened and then four-bet the small blind to win the hand.

Hand 3: Holloway is now on page 18 and Pollak stepped away from the table.

Hand 4: From under the gun Holloway released his hand as a single preflop raise one the pot.

Hand 5: The player in the hi-jack opened to 1,300 and Jesse Yaginuma called from the button before Holloway put down his magazine and made the call from the big blind.

The flop of {J-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} was checked round to Yaginuma who tossed in 2,300. Holloway sized up the bet and slid forward his only stack of chips that amounted to an all in of roughly 21,200. The original raiser and Yaginuma folded and Holloway collected the pot.

Hand 6: Pollak and Holloway began a conversation about a TV show and simultaneously Pollak opened the pot from the hi-jack with a raise to 1,500 to win the blinds and antes.

Hand 7: From the button Holloway kicked it up to 1,300 only to have Brady Bullard three-bet the small blind to 3,100. Holloway called, and on the {10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} flop he called a bet of 2,700 from Bullard.

Both players then checked down the {10-Hearts} and {K-Diamonds} on the turn and river as Bullard declared a queen.

Holloway responded with, "You're good!" and folded as Bullard tabled his {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} while moving to 160,000 in chips.

Hand 8: Facing a raise to 1,400, Pollak made it 4,000 to go and forced a fold from the preflop raiser. Pollak raked in the pot and tabled his {K-Spades}{K-Clubs} to prove he had it.

Hand 9: Pollak recommenced his table talk with Holloway regarding a TV show and opened the pot to 1,200 from early position.

Everyone folded and Pollak was pushed another pot.

"Matt. You're my favorite so far. The rest can suck it!" Pollak said towards the dealer as he flashed his {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} for another premium hand.

Following the orbit Pollak sat at 25,350 while Holloway was virtually the same as where he began with just over 20,600 in chips.

Tags: Brady BullardChad HollowayDimitar YosifovJesse YaginumaKevin Pollak