2013 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
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

Cornell Doubles on Last Hand of the Night

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante

Tyler Cornell was all in and at risk holding {j-Clubs}{10-Clubs} on a flop of {5-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{k-Clubs}, and David Benefield had him at risk with {k-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. Benefield failed to fill up on the turn ({2-Clubs}) and the river ({4-Spades}), and Cornell doubled to 1.465 million chips. Benefield fell to 3.675 million.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of David Benefield us
David Benefield
3,675,000
-85,000
-85,000
Profile photo of Tyler Cornell us
Tyler Cornell
1,465,000
845,000
845,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: David BenefieldTyler Cornell

Official End-of-Day Counts

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sami Rustom us
Sami Rustom
7,050,000
600,000
600,000
Profile photo of Marc-Etienne McLaughlin ca
Marc-Etienne McLaughlin
6,695,000
-405,000
-405,000
Profile photo of Jason Mann ca
Jason Mann
6,580,000
30,000
30,000
Profile photo of Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
6,260,000
260,000
260,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of George Wong us
George Wong
5,740,000
Profile photo of Sylvain Loosli fr
Sylvain Loosli
5,690,000
-110,000
-110,000
Jaka Coaching
Profile photo of Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
5,570,000
-330,000
-330,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Keanu Tabali us
Keanu Tabali
5,435,000
185,000
185,000
Profile photo of Matthew Reed us
Matthew Reed
5,255,000
840,000
840,000
Profile photo of Yevgeniy Timoshenko ua
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
4,095,000
-485,000
-485,000
Profile photo of Chris Lindh us
Chris Lindh
4,070,000
1,140,000
1,140,000
Profile photo of Jackie Glazier au
Jackie Glazier
4,045,000
365,000
365,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Gaetano Preite it
Gaetano Preite
3,965,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
Profile photo of David Stephens us
David Stephens
3,935,000
135,000
135,000
Profile photo of Nicolas Le Floch fr
Nicolas Le Floch
3,920,000
-85,000
-85,000
Profile photo of Anton Morgenstern de
Anton Morgenstern
3,810,000
955,000
955,000
Profile photo of Dan Owen us
Dan Owen
3,750,000
1,555,000
1,555,000
Profile photo of David Benefield us
David Benefield
3,675,000
Profile photo of Alexander Livingston ca
Alexander Livingston
3,635,000
120,000
120,000
Profile photo of Noah Schwartz us
Noah Schwartz
3,595,000
95,000
95,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Jonathan Jaffe us
Jonathan Jaffe
3,535,000
1,010,000
1,010,000
Profile photo of Sebastian Gohr gb
Sebastian Gohr
3,500,000
1,075,000
1,075,000
Profile photo of Michiel Brummelhuis nl
Michiel Brummelhuis
3,485,000
-30,000
-30,000
Profile photo of Jorn Walthaus nl
Jorn Walthaus
3,455,000
-170,000
-170,000
Profile photo of James Alexander us
James Alexander
3,450,000
-350,000
-350,000

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That's the End of Day 5; Rustom Leads with Glazier and Mortensen Still Alive

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Sami Rustom
Sami Rustom

After 239 players began, the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event has been cut down to just 68 players after the conclusion of Day 5. Another five, two-hour levels of play have been put in the books, and leading the way into Day 6 is Sami Rustom with 7,005,000 in chips.

Heading into the last level of the night, Rustom had the lead. While Marc McLaughlin and Ryan Riess managed to both take turns holding the top spot during the final level, Rustom soared at the end to finish just 10,000 chips ahead of McLaughlin. The California native is here making the largest cash of his career by a long shot. In fact, this single score here, whatever it may be for Rustom, has already surpassed his total lifetime tournament earnings of $43,957. Rustom does have two WSOP cashes, both coming from back in 2007.

While Rustom may have the chip lead, the biggest story returning today was that of defending champion Greg Merson. Merson made it to the second level of the day, Level 22, with the blinds at 10,000/20,000/3,000 before he was eliminated at the hands of Brett Richey. After Richey had opened to 40,000 from middle position, Merson moved all in from the next seat with the {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} for 481,000. Richey called holding the {A-Spades}{K-Spades} to have Merson dominated. Following a runout of {K-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{9-Spades}{4-Spades}, Merson was sent to the payout desk to collect his winnings. He finished in 167th place for $42,990.

After Merson was sent off, plenty of other notables joined him in the payout line. Kevin Calenzo finished in 165th place, Jason Potter busted in 164th place, Alexander Kuzmin hit the rail in 135th place, and Alex Bilokur went out in 126th place, just to name a few. Then came the elimination of Ronnie Bardah in 124th place.

Bardah had cameras fixated on him for much of the past three days as he went deeper and deeper in his fourth WSOP Main Event cash in a row, but he'd have to settle for a payday of $50,752 after busting out at the hands of Jorn Walthaus. Walthaus cracked a short-stacked Bardah's aces with the {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs} by making a flush.

Heading into Day 6, the two big stories are stealing the headlines belong to Jackie Glazier and Carlos Mortensen.

Glazier proved to be the last woman standing in the 2013 Main Event and will advance with 4,045,000 in chips. She found a nice surge to her stack in the last level of the night, Level 25, with the blinds at 20,000/40,000/5,000 by doubling through Chris Johnson. Johnson was crippled and eliminated shortly thereafter.

Mortensen is trying to repeat the feat he achieved back in 2001, when he won the WSOP Main Event for $1.5 million. En route to finishing the day with 2,665,000 in chips, Mortensen busted Marvin Rettenmaier in 99th place. When Rettenmaier put his money in for the last time in this event, his {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts} were outdone by the {K-Spades}{K-Hearts} for Mortensen. This is Mortensen's deepest run in the Main Event since his win in 2001.

Other notables still left in the field are Steve Gee, last year's ninth-place finisher, Ryan Riess, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, David Benefield, JC Tran, Noah Schwartz, Chris Lindh, Amir Lehavot, Jonathan Jaffe, Yann Dion, Jim Collopy, Vitaly Lunkin, Mark Newhouse, Vladimir Geshkenbein, Brett Richey and Rep Porter.

Day 6 will begin on Sunday at 12 p.m. Las Vegas time, and the plan right now stands at playing out another five levels. That plan could be altered due to filming and how fast play has been moving along, but we'll have more on that tomorrow. Until then, get a good night's sleep and prepare yourself for another day of exciting poker action. We'll see you right back here then on PokerNews!

Tags: Alex BilokurAlexander KuzminAmir LehavotBrett RicheyCarlos MortensenChris JohnsonChris LindhChristopher LindhDavid BenefieldGreg MersonJackie GlazierJames AlexanderJason PotterJC TranJim CollopyJonathan JaffeJorn WalthausKevin CalenzoLeonid BilokurMarc McLaughlinMark NewhouseMarvin RettenmaierNoah SchwartzRep PorterRonnie BardahRyan RiessSami RustomSteve GeeVitaly LunkinVladimir GeshkenbeinWSOP Main EventYann DionYevgeniy Timoshenko

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event

Day 5 Completed