2014 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info
2014 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Total Entries
6,683
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000
Players Left 1 / 6,683
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Quads vs. Full House

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Billy Chattaway
Billy Chattaway

On one of the first hands of the day, Billy Chattaway just managed to secure himself a double-up. The hand was extraordinary, and the dealer's announcement, "All in and a call!" made a big crowd of people rush over to Table 374 in the Orange section.

The board showed {A-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{A-Spades} while Chattaway's {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} were tabled face up.

"He had ace-king," another player informed us.

Chattway was all in on the river for 27,025 and this huge hand puts him ahead of the entire field after just 25 minutes of play.

Simon Charette, also seated at this table, tweeted the following after this hand:

Simon CharetteTournament CL at my table with 75k after first orbit. First double up with quads against a fish who wanted to say all in on 4th hand.

Tags: Billy Chattaway

Ferocious Start For Negreanu

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Daniel Negreanu during the Big One for One Drop
Daniel Negreanu during the Big One for One Drop

On the fourth hand of the day Daniel Negreanu just raked in a huge pot to put himself at the top of the chip counts.

Negreanu, seated at the secondary featured table, raised to 300 from the small blind and the player on his left three-bet to 800.

"Reraise?" Negreanu said with a smile before making the call.

The flop brought out {8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{J-Spades} and Negreanu checked to his opponent who bet 800. The Canadian pro check-raised to 2,800 and the player in the big blind made the call.

The turn was the {J-Hearts} and Negreanu bet another 3,500, which was quickly called. On the river the {6-Spades} popped up and Negreanu casually tossed out two orange chips worth 10,000 total.

After quite a bit of tanking his opponent called, only to see that Negreanu had {J-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for a full house.

"I won two of the first three hands as well," Negreanu cheerfully added. "I had ace-king suited and nines."

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Baumann Takes Early Hit

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We got to the table with Gaelle Baumann having made a 1,300 chip bet on the flop of {8-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{4-Spades} and receiving a call from her lone opponent. The turn was the {Q-Spades} and Baumann's opponent checked. Baumann made a bet of 1,600, smiling as members of the media gathered around her table. Her opponent check-raised her to 4,000 and the French pro went into the tank.

She thought it through for about a minute before letting her hand go. Her opponent said "I like you. I'll show you one time" and turned over {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}.

"Nice hand," said Baumann.

Tags: Gaelle Baumann

Notables From Pavilion White

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The WSOP on ESPN TV Schedule

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According to the WSOP, ESPN's coverage of the 2014 World Series of Poker, from the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas begins this year on Tuesday, July 29 with coverage of the $1 million buy-in Big One for ONE DROP charity tournament. For three consecutive weeks (July 29, August 5 & August 12), the WSOP on ESPN airs on Tuesday nights from 8-10 p.m. ET. and provides Big One coverage.

After a brief hiatus, the WSOP on ESPN returns on Sunday, September 28 at 9 p.m. ET, and airs for seven consecutive Sunday nights providing WSOP Main Event coverage where this year's winner will walk away with $10 million. The WSOP will air consistently on Sunday nights in two-hour blocks from 9:00 p.m. ET to 11:00 p.m. ET.

Norman Chad and Lon McEachern call all the action. Dan Ochs and Steve Flower are the executives in charge of poker coverage on ESPN. Here is the 2014 WSOP on ESPN schedule:

DateTimeEventEpisode #
July 298:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop1
"9:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop2
August 58:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop3
"9:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop4
August 128:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop5
"9:00 p.m.WSOP Big One for One Drop6
September 289:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship7
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship8
October 59:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship9
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship10
October 129:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship11
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship12
October 199:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship13
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship14
October 269:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship15
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship16
November 29:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship17
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship18
November 99:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship19
"10:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship20
November 108:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship Live21
November 119:00 p.m.WSOP Main Event Championship Live Finale22

Roy Takes the First One

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A player in the hijack seat opened to 250, Jonathan Roy raised to 800, and the original raiser made the call. The flop was dealt {q-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Roy's opponent check-called a bet of 1,100.

The {7-Diamonds} came on the turn and once again there was a check-call, this time for 2,600. The {8-Diamonds} on the river put four diamonds on the board and both players checked.

Roy would take down the pot after tabling {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} against his opponent's {10-}{9-Diamonds}.

Early Brasilia Red and Bronze

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Notables From Pavilion Green

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