06.06.2012, Resultate der Events Event #6: No-Limit Hold'em Mixed Max $5,000, Event #8: Omaha Hi-Low
Split-8 or Better $1,500, Event #10: Seven Card Stud $5,000
Event #6: No-Limit Hold'em Mixed Max $5,000
Resultat Prizepool: $1,922,300 Entries: 409 1 Aubin Cazals $480,564 Vallesvilles - France 2 Joseph Cheong $296,956 La Mirada CA United States 3 Warwick Mirzikinian $162,443 Mosman New South Whales - Australia 4 Hugo Lemaire $162,443 Sceaux - France 5 Marvin Rettenmaier $68,151 Leonberg - Germany 6 Fabrizio Baldassari $68,151 Monaco - Monaco 7 Randy Haddox $68,151 Kingwood TX United States 8 Adam Geyer $68,151 Austin TX United States 9 Anthony Gargano $24,390 Sterling Heights MI United States 10 Daniel Buzgon $24,390 Marlton NJ United States
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Event #8: Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better $1,500
Resultat Prizepool: $1,305,450 Entries: 967 1 Herbert Tapscott $264,400 Hartselle AL United States 2 Gavin Griffin $163,625 Ladera Ranch CA United States 3 Ashly Butler $102,373 New Orleans LA United States 4 Can Kim Hua $74,306 Las Vegas NV United States 5 Michael Kleist $54,855 Muscatine IA United States 6 John Racener $41,121 Port Richey FL United States 7 Thayer Rasmussen $31,278 Saint Petersburg FL United States 8 Raymond Davis $24,111 Commerce CA United States 9 Bryan Jolly $18,837 Midland TX United States 10 David (Wes) Self $14,908 Florence AL United States .... 45 Daniel Negreanu $5,639 Toronto ON Canada 52 Phil Hellmuth $4,817 Palo Alto CA United States 61 Todd Brunson $4,164 Las Vegas NV United States 62 Shaun Deeb $4,164 Las Vegas NV United States 115 Robert Mizrachi $2,480 Miami FL United States
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Event #10: Seven Card Stud $5,000
Resultat Prizepool: $681,500 Entries: 145 1 John Monnette $190,826 Palmdale CA United States 2 Huu Vinh $117,913 Huntington Beach CA United States 3 Timothy Finne $73,847 Tuscon AZ United States 4 Perry Friedman $53,470 Las Vegas NV United States 5 Jeff Lisandro $41,789 Salerno - Italy 6 Mark Dickstein $33,325 New York NY United States 7 Bryn Kenney $27,062 Long Beach NY United States 8 Raymond Dehkharghani $22,332 Prairie Village KS United States 9 Eugene Katchalov $18,693 New York NY United States 10 Lee Goldman $18,693 Seattle WA United States 11 Cyndy Violette $15,906 Las Vegas NV United States 12 Max Pescatori $15,906 Milan - Italy 13 David Rosenau $13,834 Absecon NJ United States 14 Yuval Bronshtein $13,834 Charleston SC United States 15 Mike Sexton $12,035 Thousand Oaks CA United States 16 Nick Schulman $12,035 New York NY United States
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Event #9: No-Limit Hold'em Re-entry: $1,500
Prizepool: $4,595,400 Entries: 3,404 Chipcount
1 Ryan Olisar 3,715,000 +315,000Naperville IL United States 2 Brian Rast 2,415,000 -255,000Las Vegas NV United States 3 Amanda Musumeci 2,040,000 -10,000Philadelphia PA United States 4 Duy Ho 1,990,000 -110,000Honolulu HI United States 5 Benjamin Reinhart 1,800,000 +850,000La Porte IN United States 6 Ashkan Razavi 985,000 +60,000Coquitlam BC Canada 7 Greg Mueller 820,000 -30,000Vancouver BC Canada 8 Dien Le 775,000 +75,000Bellevue WA United States 9 Derrick Huang 760,000 -70,000New York NY United States
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Event #11: Pot-Limit Omaha $1,500
Prizepool: $1,309,500 Entries: 970 Remaining: 9 Tonne Wins the Day; Will Come into Final Table as Massive Chip Leader
Day 2 of Event 11: $1,5000 Pot-Limit Omaha. of the World Series of Poker has come to an end, with just nine players surviving out of the original 117 who started the day. Leading the field is Charles Tonne.
There was no shortage of big names and notable pros who began on day 2, which included Noah Boeken, Isaac Baron, Sorel Mizzi, Shannon Shorr, Terrence Chan, and Tristan Wade. However, the eliminations came swiftly, with more than 40 players sent to the rail by the beginning of the second level.
Of those mentioned, only Tristan Wade survived to make the final table. Wade won the WSOPE No Limit Hold'em Shootout event in 2011 and has amassed nearly $1 million in tournament earnings. He will come into day 3 eighth in chips with 150,000. Also joining him will be online high-stakes cash game specialist Vincent Van Der Fluit (951,000), who won a WCOOP event in 2011.
Another notable elimination was "last-woman-standing" Susie Zhao (15th). Zhao had flirted with the chip lead several times today and was the lone woman in the event for a majority of day 2. Zhao met her end in level 18 when she ran into the full house of Galen Kester.
Tonne rode his momentum as chip leader coming into day 2 without slowing down. He will bring 1,121,000 with him to the final table, which will put him in prime position to take down the final table.
Final Table Chip Counts Seat Player Chips 1 Rodney Brown 457,000 2 Calvin Anderson 149,000 3 Charles Tonne 1,121,000 4 Tristan Wade 150,000 5 Vincent van der Fluit 951,000 6 Alex Dovzhenko 579,00 7 Brian Garbe 158,000 8 Damien Lhommueau 663,000 9 David Schnettler 139,000
The final nine players will duke it out for the coveted gold bracelet and $265,221 first- place prize beginning at 1 p.m. (PST) tomorrow afternoon. Be sure to join us here at PokerNews as we crown our first Pot-Limit Omaha champion of the 43rd annual World Series of Poker!
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Event #12: Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em (512 player max)$10,000
Prizepool: $1,428,800 Entries: 152 Remaining: 32
Thirty-Two Hopefuls Remain in the Heads-Up Championship
After three exciting rounds of heads-up poker, the first day of the $10,000 Heads-Up No- Limit Hold'em has come to an end. There are 32 players remaining out of the 152-player field, all of whom are in the money. The day started with a short delay as many last- minute registrations were able to get into this event. After the draw was posted, 48 of the 152 players weren't amused as they had to play the first round. The remaining 104 players received a bye securing their seat in the second round.
Among the notable losers in the first round were Matt Marafioti, Sam Trickett, Jason Koon and Vanessa Rousso as Jason Mercier, Chris Moorman, David "Doc" Sands and Matt Perrins moved onto the next round. The real action started as the field got down to 128 and we had a full bracket of players to follow.
Sands, Phil Ivey and Justin Bonomo were among the first players to win their second round match while Andy Frankenberger, Shaun Deeb and Vladimir Shchemelev each busted. Today also marked the World Series of Poker debut of online superstar Viktor 'Isildur1' Blom who proved he could also play live during the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure when he won the $100,000 Super High Roller event banking just over $1.2 million. Blom beat Andy Bloch in the first round, but had to admit defeat in the second when he lost against Tommy Chen. Other notables that lost their second round match were Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Victor Ramdin, Erik Seidel and 2009 Heads-Up Championship winner Leo Wolpert.
With the field down to 64, all players had to win just one more match in order to cash for $10,966. Steven Landfish was the first player to reach the money when he beat Peter Jetten by rivering a straight against a turned set. Scott Baumstein didn't have a lot of trouble with Victor Ilyukhin, who called a big shove from Baumstein preflop with jack- ten. Baumstein watched his ace-deuce hold up and give him a seat in the fourth round. Richard Lyndaker took out the 2010 WSOP Player of the Year Frank Kassela. Lyndaker had flopped a straight when the money went in and Kassela's pair and gutshot couldn't catch up. We also said goodbye to 2010 Heads-Up Champion Ayaz Mahmood and 2011 Champion Jake Cody in the round of 64.
Daniel Negreanu beat Faraz Jaka in the second round and got another top opponent in the third matching up with heads-up specialist Jonathan Jaffe. Negreanu lost a big pot halfway through the match when both players had made a full house and the money went in on the river. He didn't recover and lost his last chips with fives against aces.
Other big names to make it to the round of 32 are Brian Hastings, Brock Parker, Eric Froehlich and Vanessa Selbst. The biggest upset came when Phil Ivey lost against the unknown Chae An. Ivey got it in good with ace-king against ace-seven, but a seven on the flop send him out the door.
We will come back tomorrow with the final 32 players and play until there are just four players remaining. The first round will take place at 1:00 PM local time followed by the second round at 4:00 PM and the final round at 7:00 PM. These are the payouts the remaining 32 will be fighting for.
Place Prize 1 371,498 2 229,722 3 - 4 130,606 5 - 8 56,380 9 - 16 20,674
u.a. Noch dabei Eric Froehlich, Antonio Esfandiari, Vanessa Selbst
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