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
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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Outer Table: Alexander Survives

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #132: Matthew Reed opened to 400,000 and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #133: Jan Nakladal opened the button to 400,000 and won the blinds and antes before flashing the {A-Spades}.

Hand #134: From the cutoff Jan Nakladal opened to 400,000 and Amir Lehavot three-bet to 1,250,000 from the small blind. Nakladal folded and Lehavot won the pot.

Hand #135: Rep Porter raised the cutoff to 425,000 and David Benefield called from the big blind.

The flop of {K-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} saw Porter continue for 450,000 with Benefield check-calling as the {Q-Diamonds} landed on the turn. Both players checked, and when the {10-Spades} fell on the river, Porter pushed out 850,000 to prompt a fold from Benefield.

Hand #136: David Benefield raised all in from the small blind and James Alexander made the call from the big blind for his last 1,560,000.

Benefield: {K-Clubs}{Q-Spades}
Alexander: {A-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

The flop {10-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} to see Benefield find four more outs, but when the {10-Diamonds} and {7-Hearts} completed the board on the turn and river, Alexander doubled through to 3,330,000 as Benefield slipped to just under 9 million in chips.

Tags: Amir LehavotDavid BenefieldJames AlexanderJan NakladalMatthew ReedRep Porter

Feature Table: Another Former Chip Leader Struggling

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #133: Jay Farber raised to 420,000 in second position, Mark Newhouse three-bet to 920,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Farber, who four-bet to 1.72 million. Newhouse called. The flop fell {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}, Farber led out for 2.35 million, Newhouse quickly called, and the turn brought the {3-Spades}. Farber moved all in for 8.76 million, and Newhouse folded.

Hand #134: Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 400,000 on the button, winning the blinds and antes.

Hand #135: Fabian Ortiz raised to 400,000 on the button, Sylvain Loosli three-bet to 950,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Ortiz, who folded as well.

Hand #136: Loosli raised to 400,000 on the button, Farber and Newhouse called from the blinds, and the flop fell {7-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}. The trio checked. The turn was a repeat queen - the {q-Diamonds} - and Farber led out for 450,000. Newhouse quickly called, and Loosli folded. The {3-Diamonds} completed the board, Farber checked, and Newhouse fired out 1.1 million. Farber folded.

Tags: Michiel BrummelhuisFabian OrtizSylvain LoosliAnton MorgensternJay FarberMark NewhouseJC Tran

Secondary Table: Several More

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #98: Marc McLaughlin had the button. Alexander Livingston raised to 500,000 and won the pot.

Hand #99: Bruno Kawauti had the button. Sergio Castelluccio raised to 400,000 from under the gun, Marc McLaughlin called from the cutoff seat, and all others folded.

The flop came down {J-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, and Castelluccio fire 600,000. McLaughlin folded, and Castelluccio won the pot.

Hand #100: Chris Lindh had the button. Marc McLaughlin raised to 400,000, and Sergio Castelluccio called from the big blind. The flop came down {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{6-Hearts}, and Castelluccio check-called a bet of 500,000 from McLaughlin.

The turn was the {10-Clubs}, Castelluccio led with a bet, and McLaughlin folded.

Hand #101: Ryan Riess had the button. Action folded to him, and he raised to 400,000 to win the pot.

Hand #102: Sergio Castelluccio had the button. He opened with a raise to 400,000. Everyone folded, and Castelluccio won the pot.

Hand #103: Carlos Mortensen had the button. Sergio Castelluccio raised to 400,000 and took down the blinds and antes for the second hand in a row.

Tags: Alexander LivingstonMarc McLaughlinBruno KawautiCarlos MortensenChris LindhChristopher LindhRyan RiessSergio Castelluccio

Outer Table: Action Slows Down Before Dinner

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #137: Action folded around to Amir Lehavot in middle position, and he raised to 450,000. Everyone else folded, and Lehavot scooped the pot.

Hand #138: Jan Nakladal moved all in from the small blind, and Rep Porter folded his big blind.

Hand #139: James Alexander shoved from the cutoff for 3,120,000 and didn't find any callers.

Hand #140: David Benefield raised to 425,000 from under the gun and took down the blinds and antes.

Hand #141: Amir Lehavot raised to 500,000 from the button and the blinds folded.

Hand #142: David Benefield completed his small blind and James Alexander checked his option in the big blind. The flop rolled out {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and both players checked. On the {8-Diamonds} turn, Benfield fired 300,000 into the pot and Alexander called. The river was the {A-Clubs} and Alexander snap-folded to an 800,000-chip bet from Benefield.

Hand #143: James Alexander moved all in from the small blind and Jan Nakladal folded his big.

Hand #144: Matthew Reed raised to 400,000 from middle position and James Alexander called from the button. The flop was {A-Clubs}{10-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Alexander folded to a bet of 300,000.

Tags: Amir LehavotDavid BenefieldJames AlexanderJan NakladalMatthew ReedRep Porter

Feature Table: Newhouse and Tran Battle

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #137: Sylvain Loosli raised to 400,000 in the cutoff and took down the pot.

Hand #138: JC Tran limped from the small blind, Michiel Brummelhuis checked his option, and they checked down a {J-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} board. Tran won the pot with {Q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}.

Hand #139: Jay Farber raised to 420,000 from the hijack, JC Tran called on the button, and Michiel Brummelhuis three-bet all in from the small blind for 6.605 million. Both Farber and Tran folded.

Hand #140: Mark Newhouse raised to 425,000 from the hijack, JC Tran called in the cutoff, and Sylvain Loosli called from the big blind. The flop came down {J-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{5-Spades} and Loosli checked to Newhouse who bet 475,000. Tran called, Loosli folded, and the {A-Diamonds} turned. Newhouse check-called 925,000 from Tran to see the {3-Diamonds} river which saw Newhouse check-fold to a bet of 2 million, showing {J-Hearts}{10-Clubs} for two pair as he did. The tournament announcer said that Tran showed a set of fives as he collected the pot.

Hand #141: JC Tran raised to 425,000 in the hijack and Fabian Ortiz called from the button. They checked to the turn of a {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{A-Diamonds} board where Tran bet 555,000. Ortiz called, both checked the {3-Spades} river, and Ortiz tabled {A-Spades}{10-Clubs}.

Tags: Fabian OrtizJay FarberJC TranMark NewhouseMichiel BrummelhuisSylvain Loosli

Feature Table: Last Four Hands Before Dinner

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #142: Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 400,000 form early position, Mark Newhouse called in the big blind, and the flop fell {3-Spades}{4-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}. Newhouse checked, Brummelhuis bet 450,000, and Newhouse instantly called. Both players checked when the {9-Spades} turned, the {7-Spades} completed the board, and Newhouse checked again. Newhouse called a bet of one million from Brummelhuis, then mucked when the Dutchman showed {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs} for a pair of kings.

Hand #143: Sylvain Loosli raised to 400,000 from the cutoff, winning the blinds and antes.

Hand #144: Brummelhuis received a walk.

Hand #145 Loosli raised to 425,000 from under the gun, JC Tran called on the button, and Tran folded to a bet on a flop of {q-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}.

Tags: Michiel BrummelhuisFabian OrtizSylvain LoosliAnton MorgensternJay FarberMark NewhouseJC Tran

Secondary Table: McLaughlin Makes Flush

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #104: Sergio Castelluccio raised to 400,000 from the hijack seat and Bruno Kawauti called from the big blind. The flop came {Q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{A-Clubs}, Kawauti checked, Castelluccio bet 450,000, and Kawauti folded.

Hand #105: Carlos Mortensen opened for 400,000 from the hijack seat, then Marc McLaughlin reraised to 975,000 from the button. The blinds got out, then Mortensen set out a stack of lavender chips to reraise to 2,100,000. McLaughlin hesitated for about a half-minute, then pushed his hand away.

Hand #106: McLaughlin raised to 400,000 from the cutoff, and Ryan Riess called from the big blind. The flop came {8-Spades}{3-Spades}{K-Diamonds}, Riess checked, McLaughlin bet 600,000, and Riess called. The turn brought the {2-Spades} and another check from Riess, and this time McLaughlin checked behind.

The river was the {Q-Spades}, putting a fourth spade on the board. Riess checked, McLaughlin bet 775,000, and Riess sat for a while counting out chips as he studied the situation. Finally he called, and McLaughlin quickly tabled the {J-Spades}{6-Diamonds} for the flush. Riess leaned forward to see his opponent's hand more clearly, then mucked.

Hand #107: Kauwati raised to 425,000 from the hijack seat and won.

Tags: Marc McLaughlinRyan Riess

Outer Table: Pots Getting Shared

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #145: David Benefield opened to 400,000 and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #146: James Alexander shoved all in for 2.66 million from middle position and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #147: Amir Lehavot opened to 400,000 from the button and David Benefield called from the big blind to see a {K-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{2-Clubs} flop.

Both players checked and when the {8-Hearts} landed on the turn, Lehavot bet 300,000 and Benefield check-called as the {5-Hearts} landed on the turn.

Lehavot again led after a Benefield check, and this time it was for 1.1 million. Benefield went into the tank for roughly three minutes before folding.

Hand #148: From the small blind David Benefield moved all in and won the big blind and antes.

Hand #149: Matthew Reed raised the cutoff to 400,000 and James Alexander called in the small blind. Both players checked the {Q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop before the {Q-Hearts} landed on the turn and Reed's 300,000-chip bet was enough to see him win the pot.

Tags: Amir LehavotMatthew ReedJames AlexanderDavid Benefield

James Alexander Eliminated in 19th Place ($285,408)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
James Alexander - 19th place
James Alexander - 19th place

Outer Table

Hand #150: From under the gun Amir Lehavot opened to 400,000 only to have James Alexander move all in from the button for 2,420,000. Lehavot called and the cards were tabled.

Alexander: {A-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Lehavot: {A-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The flop of {10-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{4-Spades} left Alexander drawing dead to running sevens or cards for a straight, and when the {9-Clubs} fell on the turn he would be drawing dead. The river landed the {J-Spades} and Alexander headed to the rail in 19th place for $285,408 in prize money.

Players are now headed on dinner break, and play will resume at 8 p.m. local Las Vegas time.

After Alexander's elimination, PokerNews' Pamela Maldonado had a chance to speak with him, and this is what Alexander had to say about his experience at the WSOP:

"It never even occurred to me that I was in the World Series of Poker, the biggest and best tournament around. I was relaxed the entire time and I played to win the entire time. I’m a loose and aggressive player. That’s the way I’ve always played and that’s how I’ll continue to play.

"I never once had someone ship all in and I look down and see aces. I had to fight the entire time. It was fun and I know some of the plays I made will look questionable, but like I said I was playing to win. I was picking spots where I could gamble. I’m sure I’ll look back and think of the mistakes I made but at the end of the day I am very happy. It was a great run and lots of fun. I’ll be back!"

Tags: Amir LehavotJames Alexander

Chip Counts

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante