2012 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #7: €10,450 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€1,022,376
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,450
Prize Pool
€4,032,000
Entries
420
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Congratulations to Phil Hellmuth, Winner of 2012 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event (€1,022,376)!

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Phil Hellmuth wins the WSOPE Main Event!
Phil Hellmuth wins the WSOPE Main Event!

Wow. He's done it again. Earlier in the summer Phil Hellmuth was able to silence the critics when he won his 12th World Series of Poker bracelet. Less than four months later Hellmuth was able to overcome a field of 420 players to capture his 13th bracelet as well as the €1,022,376 first-place prize money. Not only does this win extend Hellmuth's lead as the player with the most WSOP titles, but it also makes him the only player to ever win both the WSOP Main Event and the WSOPE Europe Main Event. It is the perfect cap to Hellmuth's WSOPE, as he managed to score an impressive four cashes during this series. As if all of that weren't enough, this win also puts Hellmuth in the lead for the WSOP Player of the Year race.

With all of that being said, the path to glory was not an easy one. A total of 420 players took to the felt over two starting days on their quest to join the elite group of players to win a WSOP Europe Main Event. By the end of the two starting days only 77 players remained. Among those to make it to the second day of play only to find their tournament come to an end were Day 2 chip leader Michael Mizrachi, Vanessa Rousso, Phil Ivey, Scotty Nguyen, Antonio Esfandiari, Andrew Lichtenberger, Joe Hachem, and October Niners Russell Thomas and Jake Balsiger.

Day 3 saw Sergii Baranov hit the felt with the chip lead - a position that would eventually be occupied by Joseph Cheong by the day's end. Several other big names also returned to the felt and were unable to attain a spot in the money among the top 48 players. Sam Trickett, Jean-Robert Bellande, Tobias Reinkemaier, Dan Smith, and Martin Jacobson are just a few of the players to fall short of cashing. The bubble finally burst when October Niner Jesse Sylvia moved all in with {A-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} against the {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} of Cheong. Syliva failed to improve against the tens and was forced to settle for the title of "bubble boy". Fortunately for Sylvia, he will be taking the chip lead to the final table of another little tournament you may have heard of - the WSOP Main Event - which will take place at the end of the month.

The 24 players that returned for Day 4 were all guaranteed money, but instead had their sights set on the top prize and the gold bracelet that came with it. This day saw the exit of many big-name players on the way to the final table. Joe Kuether, Andy Frankenberger, Liv Boeree, Max Silver, Kyle Julius, and Scott Seiver all saw the rail before play ended for the day. After the final nine combined for the unofficial final table, Timothy Adams became the bubble boy when his {A-Hearts}{J-Spades} was unable to improve against Christopher Brammer's {3-Clubs}{3-Spades}.

2012 WSOP Europe Final Table

SeatPlayerCount
1Paul Tedeschi543,000
2Joseph Cheong1,966,000
3Stephane Albertini1,162,000
4Christopher Brammer851,000
5Jason Mercier652,000
6Sergii Baranov3,339,000
7Phil Hellmuth3,434,000
8Stephane Girault664,000

Jason Mercier came into the final table as the short stack and did not have much wiggle room while seated at a table that seemed to be playing big pots. Mercier became the first casualty when he moved his stack of 465,000 all in from middle position only to be called by Baranov from the next seat over. The rest of the table folded and Mercier showed {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} only to find that he was dominated by Baranov's {A-Hearts}{k-Clubs}. The room watched anxiously as the board fell {7-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{J-Spades}{K-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}, thus sealing Mercier's fate as the eighth-place finisher. Mercier finished in fifth place in this event three years ago, and unfortunately was not able to best that finish in 2012. He did, however, collect a nice payday of €84,672 for his finish.

Not long after, Stephane Girault three-bet his short stack of 300,000 all in over the top of a raise to 60,000 by Cheong that was also called by Hellmuth. Cheong got out of the way, but Hellmuth opted to call.

"I've got a good feeling about this one," said Hellmuth before the cards came out. The flop fell {7-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}, and it seemed that Hellmuth may have spoke too soon. However, the deck seemed to hold true to Hellmuth's gut feeling, as the {6-Spades} fell on the turn giving him an open-ended straight draw. The {4-Diamonds} made his straight on the river and sent Girault home in seventh place.

Paul Tedeschi, the youung French newcomer to the tournament scene, was the next to see his tournament come to an end when he moved all in for his last 470,000 and was called by Cheong.

Showdown
Tedeschi: {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}
Cheong: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}

The flop brought Tedeschi a diamond draw as it fell {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}. The turn and river, however, were neither aces nor diamonds, but rather the {3-Spades} and the {2-Hearts}, which allowed Cheong's queens to hold and ensured Tedeschi a sixth place finish. Tedeschi's performance in this event netted him his largest tournament score to date, pocketing a €149,184.

Brammer was crippled after he called the all in of Stephane Albertini. Albertini held {K-Hearts}{4-Hearts} to Brammer's {A-Clubs}{6-Hearts}. Brammer paired his ace on the flop, but ultimately ran into a heart flush on the river for Albertini. Brammer moved all in from the button a few hands later and was called by both Baranov and Hellmuth. Brammer held {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts} but was out-flopped by Baranov's {K-Clubs}{10-Hearts} on the board of {4-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{5-Spades}{7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}.

After Brammer's elimination, the players took a four-hour break due to television scheduling. When they came back, they played four-handed for quite some time until the action at the table came to a head. Cheong raised to 115,000 before the flop and was called by Albertini and Baranov. The flop fell {6-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} and Albertini checked. Baranov bet 225,000 and Cheong quickly announced that he was all in. Albertini folded and Baranov quickly called.

Showdown
Cheong: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Baranov: {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}

Cheong would need to fade a king or a diamond to stay alive in the tournament. Unfortunately that simply was not in the cards, as the {2-Diamonds} rolled off on the turn to give Baranov his flush. The {10-Spades} completed the board and Cheong was eliminated in fourth place, taking home €292,320 for his efforts.

The remaining trio of players then played for almost two hours, exchanging chips and letting emotions fly as they did so. After crippling Albertini in a prior hand, Hellmuth finally opened with a raise to 320,000 from the small blind. Albertini moved all in for about 900,000 and Hellmuth snapped him off with {7-Clubs}{7-Spades}. Albertini was ahead with {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} and would need to fade Hellmuth improving to score a double up. The flop and turn were safe as they came {K-Spades}{4-Spades}{5-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}. The room let out a collective gasp of shock though when the {7-Hearts} drilled the river, giving Hellmuth the winning set and eliminating Albertini from the tournament. This elimination brought about heads-up play where Hellmuth had a commanding chip lead.

The heads-up battle did not last long. Hellmuth seemed to take no prisoners as he raised a majority of the bets that Baranov made. A mere few hands into heads-up play saw Baranov limp from the button, Hellmuth raised 300,000 on top and Baranov replied by moving all in. Hellmuth quickly called.

"I'm going to win this right here," Hellmuth chimed.

Showdown
Hellmuth: {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Baranov: {A-Spades}{4-Clubs}

Hellmuth turned to his supporters on the rail as he could not bear to watch the cards fall. The flop was {J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and still Hellmuth did not look. The {A-Diamonds} came on the turn and paired both players, giving Baranov a glimmer of hope with some additional outs to chop. Unfortunately for Baranov, he did not pair up or hit his chop outs, as the {3-Clubs} struck the river, sending Hellmuth into the air as he jumped up and down with sheer joy.

The win puts Hellmuth at the top of the leader board for WSOP of the Year. The only way that Hellmuth will be overtaken is if Greg Merson is able to win the final table of the WSOP Main Event at the end of October.

"This is the best tournament I've ever played in my entire life," Hellmuth said after winning his thirteenth bracelet. "I was all in for my tournament life once and that was on Day 1. He had one out."

2012 WSOP Europe Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1stPhil Hellmuth€1,022,376
2ndSergii Baranov€632,593
3rdStephane Albertini€423,360
4thJoseph Cheong€292,320
5thChristopher Brammer€207,648
6thPaul Tedeschi€149,184
7thStephane Girault€108,864
8thJason Mercier€84,672

PokerNews would like to extend its sincerest congratulations to Phil Hellmuth for once again conquering a stacked field to take down one of the most prestigious poker titles of the year. That does it for our coverage of the World Series of Poker Europe. Be sure to tune in at the end of the month when the Octorber Nine hits the felt to crown the newest WSOP champion!

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Sergii Baranov Eliminated in 2nd Place (€423,360)

Sergii Beranov
Sergii Beranov

Sergii Baranov limped from the button and Phil Hellmuth simply said, "Three hundred more."

"All in," Baranov said.

"Call," Hellmuth snapped. "I'm going to win this right here."

Showdown
Hellmuth: {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Baranov: {A-Spades}{4-Clubs}

Hellmuth had the dominant hand, but he couldn't bear to watch. Instead, he turned to his supporters on the rail with his back turned to the table. The flop fell {J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, and still Hellmuth did not look. The {A-Diamonds} turn paired both and gave Baranov some chop hopes, but it was not meant to be as the {3-Clubs} appeared on the river. With that, Baranov finished as runner-up to the all-time bracelet winner, who extended his lead to 13 bracelet in one of the world's most prestigious tournaments.

"It's the best tournament I've ever played in my entire life," Hellmuth said to his friends after the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
12,600,000 2,505,000
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
Busted

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Stephane Albertini Eliminated in 3rd Place (€423,360)

Stephane Albertini
Stephane Albertini

Phil Hellmuth opened big to 320,000 from the small blind and then called when Stephane Albertini moved all in from the big for nearly 900,000.

Showdown
Albertini: {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Hellmuth: {7-Clubs}{7-Spades}

Albertini was way out in front, and the {K-Spades}{4-Spades}{5-Hearts} kept him there. "Six of spades would be nice," Hellmuth said. While that card would have given him a bunch more outs, the {Q-Diamonds} that did turn left him drawing to just two sevens headed to the river. The French contingent leaned in close as the dealer burned and out down the {7-Hearts}. It took a moment for it to sink in, but Hellmuth had hit his two outer to eliminate the Frenchman.

As Albertini's supporters moaned in disbelief, Hellmuth walked around the table and shook hands with his opponents. The "Poker Brat" is now heads-up for bracelet 13.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
9,380,000 880,000
Stephane Albertini fr
Stephane Albertini
Busted

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Albertini Doubles Through the Ukrainian

Stephane Albertini doubles up as his fellow French men look on.
Stephane Albertini doubles up as his fellow French men look on.

Sergii Baranov limped on the button, Phil Hellmuth folded from the small blind, and Stephane moved all in for 920,000. Baranov made a quick call to put the Frenchman at risk.

Showdown
Baranov: {K-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Albertini: {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

The {A-Spades}{3-Clubs}{8-Spades} flop gave Albertini a big lead with a pair of aces, while the {2-Diamonds} turn left Baranov drawing dead. The meaningless {6-Diamonds} was put out on the river for good measure and the French contingent, of which there are a couple dozen, went wild on the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
5,600,000 -915,000
Stephane Albertini fr
Stephane Albertini
1,900,000 900,000

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Joseph Cheong Eliminated in 4th Place (€292,320)

Joseph Cheong - 4th Place
Joseph Cheong - 4th Place

Joseph Cheong opened to 115,000 from the button. Stephane Albertini called from the small blind and Sergii Baranov called from the big.

The flop came {6-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs} and Albertini checked. Baranov led out for 225,000 only to have Cheong raise all in. Albertini folded and Baranov casually announced a call.

Cheong: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Baranov: {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}

Cheong would need to fade a king or a diamond to stay alive in the tournament. Unfortunately that simply was not in the cards, as the {2-Diamonds} rolled off on the turn to give Baranov his flush. The {10-Spades} completed the board and Cheong was eliminated in fourth place, taking home €292,320 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
4,925,000 1,610,000
Joseph Cheong us
Joseph Cheong
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Baranov Causing a Hellmuth Meltdown

Phil Hellmuth can't believe the Sergii's hand
Phil Hellmuth can't believe the Sergii's hand

Phil Hellmuth was first to act and opened to 90,000. Joseph Cheong folded his button and Stephane Albertini called from the small blind. Sergii Baranov tagged along from the big blind and the flop came {3-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Clubs}.

It checked to Hellmuth and he continued for 150,000. Albertini got out of the way while Baranov decided to check-raise to 350,000.

"I call!" proclaimed Hellmuth. "...how much?" The agitated Hellmuth matched Baranov's chips into the pot.

The {9-Diamonds} came on the turn and Baranov tossed out several plaques for a bet totaling 600,000. Hellmuth snapped Baranov and threw plaques of his own into the middle. The {6-Clubs} rivered and both players checked. Hellmuth showed {A-Hearts}{4-Spades} for a pair of fours, but Baranov tabled {J-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for a pair of nines.

"OH MY GOD IN HEAVEN!" yelled Hellmuth. He bolted out of his chair. "What the f*ck!"

Hellmuth then fell straight to the ground and curled up into a ball, in utter disbelief that he lost the pot. The audience on the rail then burst into applause.

"God how does he get these miracles?!" continued Hellmuth. "I'm the one guy he cant' bluff and boom, he hits hit card! I'm just going to give Phil five hundred thousand, oh wait, there's my nine!"

Hellmuth has been consistently talking since the hand and we see no end in sight as he has now lost the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
5,430,000 1,040,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,805,000 -1,040,000

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Christopher Brammer Eliminated in 5th Place (€292,320)

Christopher Brammer - 5th Place
Christopher Brammer - 5th Place

A crippled Christopher Brammer moved all in from the button for his last 175,000. Sergii Baranov called from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth called from the big blind.

The flop came {4-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{5-Spades} and the two quickly tapped the table. The {7-Spades} hit the turn and they both checked again, prompting the {5-Diamonds} to finish the board. Hellmuth and Baranov checked once again and the hands were revealed.

Brammer showed {A-Hearts}{j-Hearts} for ace-high while Baranov tabled {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for top pair of tens and the best hand. Brammer will take home €292,320 for his efforts here.

Player Chips Progress
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
5,200,000 355,000
Christopher Brammer gb
Christopher Brammer
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Christopher BrammerPhil HellmuthSergii Baranov

Paul Tedeschi Eliminated in 6th Place (€149,184)

Paul Tedeschi - 6th Place
Paul Tedeschi - 6th Place

Joseph Cheong had the button. Sergii Baranov raised to 60,000 from under the gun and it folded to Paul Tedeschi who moved all in for his last 470,000 from the cutoff. Cheong peeked at his cards on the button and announced a flat call.

It folded back to Baranov who thought for about a minute before letting go.

Tedeschi: {A-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Cheong: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}

The flop came down {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} giving Tedeschi a diamond draw on top of his ace for outs. The {3-Spades} bricked out for him on fourth street and the board finished off with the {2-Hearts}, allowing Cheong's queens to hold and sending Tedeschi to the rail as our 6th place finisher.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Cheong us
Joseph Cheong
WSOP 1X Winner
3,350,000 315,000
Paul Tedeschi fr
Paul Tedeschi
Busted

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Stephane Girault Eliminated in 7th Place (€108,864)

Stephane Girault - 7th
Stephane Girault - 7th

Joseph Cheong opened for 65,000 under the gun and received a call from Phil Hellmuth on the button. Stephane Girault then moved all in from the small blind for 300,000 more, Cheong folded, and Hellmuth made the call.

Showdown
Girault: {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}
Hellmuth: {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}

"I've got a good feeling about this one," Hellmuth said. It looked like he may have spoke to soon as the {7-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop delivered an ace and gave Girault the lead. With that said, the {6-Spades} turn sent a wave of, "Ahhhh's," through the room as it gave Hellmuth an open-ended straight draw and ten outs.

Wouldn't you know it, the {4-Diamonds} river was one of them as Hellmuth straightened out Girault and sent him home in seventh place for €108,864.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
3,520,000 440,000
Stephane Girault fr
Stephane Girault
Busted

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Jason Mercier Eliminated in 8th Place (€84,672)

Jason Mercier - 8th Place
Jason Mercier - 8th Place

Stephan Girault held the button. Action folded around to Jason Mercier in middle position and he moved his short stack of roughly 465,000 all in before the flop. Sergii Baranov called from the next seat over and the rest of the table folded.

Mercier: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}
Baranov: {A-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

The flop came down {7-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{J-Spades} and was of no help to Mercier. The {K-Hearts} paired Baranov on the turn and Mercier needed a ten on the river to stay alive. Unfortunately for Mercier, the {2-Diamonds} rolled off on fifth street and he officially became the first casualty of this final table.

Player Chips Progress
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
3,560,000 450,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
WSOP 6X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

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