2021 World Series of Poker

Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$124,374
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$563,370
Entries
422
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
133
Players Left
16

Kevin Erickson Leads The Final 16 In Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Kevin Erickson
Kevin Erickson

After nine levels of one-hour blinds, it is Kevin Erickson at the top of the chip counts of Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em with 1,435,000 in chips. Mike Lancaster enjoyed his day at the felt, courtesy of bagging 1,240,000. Erickson started his day playing a memorable three-bet hand against Joe McKeehen and continued amassing chips throughout the tournament until ultimately coming out as the overall chip leader.

Erickson's road to victory will not be easy, with two bracelet winners remaining in the field. Yuval Bronshtein and Jorden Fox bagged 770,000 and 300,000 stacks, respectively. Both players are both looking to add a second bracelet to their resume. Tina Tateossian bagged up 700,000 chips and is looking to become the first woman to win a limit hold'em bracelet since Kathy Liebert in 2004.

After a slightly delayed start, the tournament played nine one-hour-long levels. Many well-known players busted before the money, including Barry Greenstein, Yuri Dzivielevski, Terrence Chan, and Joseph Cheong. Once the money bubble burst, players rapidly busted, including the start-of-the-day chip leaders Jeremy Maher and Anthony Zinno and former Main Event champion Joe McKeehen.

The final 16 players return to their seats at 2 p.m. on October 7; they come back to blinds of 30,000-60,000. The players are all guaranteed $4,232 but are each battling it out for the $124,374 top prize, a World Series of Poker gold bracelet, and the title of champion. That champion will be crowned on October 7.

Stay tuned to PokerNews and keep up-to-date on this tournament and all the other bracelet-awarding events throughout the 2021 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Jorden FoxKevin EricksonMike LancasterYuval Bronshtein

Louis Werman Eliminated in 17th Place ($4,232)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Louis Werman
Louis Werman

Kevin Erickson opened from middle position and Louis Werman got the rest of his stack in from the button. Erickson called and the hands were revealed.

Louis Werman: {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Kevin Erickson: {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}

The players were flipping and Werman found no help on the {2-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{6-Diamonds} flop. The {a-Spades} turn left him looking for a river queen or jack, but the board completed with the {9-Hearts}, eliminating Werman and extending Erickson's chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Erickson us
Kevin Erickson
1,610,000 410,000
Louis Werman us
Louis Werman
Busted

Rep Porter Eliminated in 18th place ($4,232)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Rep Porter
Rep Porter

Rep Porter had gotten coolered for most of his chips when his full house ran into the quads of Tom McCormick.

Porter was all in, but there was side action between Adam Tyburski and Yuval Bronshtein.

Tyburski and Bronshtein both held ace-king on the {k-Spades}{6-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{7-} board, which was good to chop. Porter's hand hit the muck and he left the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
Yuval Bronshtein il
Yuval Bronshtein
WSOP 2X Winner
870,000 20,000
Tom McCormick us
Tom McCormick
860,000 610,000
Adam Tyburski us
Adam Tyburski
450,000 -300,000
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Erickson Turns Set Versus Top Two

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Kevin Erickson
Kevin Erickson

On a board of {a-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{10-Clubs}, Christopher Adams bet in the cutoff and got two callers including Kevin Erickson in the small blind.

The {j-Clubs} turn saw Erickson check-raise and only Adams continued.

The {8-Hearts} completed the board and Erickson led with a bet and was called.

Erickson showed {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} for a boat while Adams had to throw his {a-Hearts}{j-Spades} into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Erickson us
Kevin Erickson
1,200,000 350,000
Christopher Adams us
Christopher Adams
400,000 -550,000

McKeehen Flops Boat to Double

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Joe McKeehen
Joe McKeehen

Joe McKeehen only had a couple of big bets left when the bubble burst and got his stack in soon after.

Joe McKeehen: {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

McKeehen was very likely to double on the {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{9-Spades} flop, and the {3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} run out confirmed it as the 2015 WSOP Main Event champ stayed alive.

Player Chips Progress
Joe McKeehen us
Joe McKeehen
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
50,000 -37,500

Shorr Gone

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Shannon Shorr
Shannon Shorr

Shannon Shorr was all in for his remaining chips with {a-Diamonds}{4-Spades} against Jared Woodin's {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}.

The board ran out {8-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{9-Spades} which did not improve Shorr's hand and he was eliminated a few places before the money.

The tournament clock currently reads 66.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Woodin us
Jared Woodin
110,000 19,000
Shannon Shorr us
Shannon Shorr
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Greenstein Busts To Le

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein

Barry Greenstein got in his last 11,000 preflop and the cards were turned on their backs.

Barry Greenstein: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Nghia Le: {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}

The flop came {10-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{9-Hearts} which gave Le a pair of aces and Greenstein a gutshot. The turn and river came {9-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} which didn't save Greenstein and he left the event.

Player Chips Progress
Nghia Le us
Nghia Le
110,000 14,500
Barry Greenstein us
Barry Greenstein
WSOP 3X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Erickson and McKeehen Go To War

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Joe McKeehan
Joe McKeehan

Kevin Erickson raised under the gun and Joe McKeehen three-bet from the cutoff which folded the action back to Erickson who called.

The flop came down {j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} and McKeehen called Erickson's 5,000 bet on the flop.

The turn of the {8-Diamonds} brought another bet out of Erickson and McKeehen called once more.

The {7-Spades} river was checked through. Erickson showed {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} for jacks and eights with an ace kicker and McKeehen shook his head and mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Erickson us
Kevin Erickson
276,000 150,500
Joe McKeehen us
Joe McKeehen
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
87,500 -13,500

Maher Leads with Zinno, Bronshtein, Greenstein in Contention Along with Others as Day 2 of Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em Begins

Yuval Bronshtein
Yuval Bronshtein

Day 2 of Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold’em begins at 4 p.m. local time with 133 competitors returning to the felt out of a field of 422 entries, to continue to battle it out for the top prize of $124,374.

Returning as the chip leader is Jeremy Maher with 226,000 chips and he is closely trailed by Anthony Zinno with 217,500.

Several bracelet winners remain in contention including John Esposito (187,500), Yuval Bronshtein (145,500), Rep Porter (95,500), Barry Greenstein (86,500), Yuri Dzivielevski (83,500), Joe McKeehen (83,000), and Ronnie Bardah (30,500).

The top 64 finishers will not leave empty-handed, as the minimum payout will be $2,406. However, all eyes will be on the first-place prize of $124,374 and the WSOP bracelet.

The plan today is to play ten levels of 60 minutes each, starting at Level 16 with blinds starting at 2,000/4,000. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 21, at approximately 10:30 p.m.

Be sure to follow the action throughout the day right here at PokerNews.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoBarry GreensteinJeremy MaherJoe McKeehenJohn EspositoRep PorterRonnie BardahYuri DzivielevskiYuval Bronshtein