2012 World Series of Poker Overnight Report - 7/6/12A Look At Who's Left And What They're Playing For In Each Event |
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Here’s an overnight report of the events still in progress at the 2012 World Series of Poker. Check back every morning for a full breakdown of prize pools, field sizes and chip leaders.
Final Day
Event No. 60 — $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball
Entrants: 101
Total Prize pool: $949,400
Players Remaining: 10
Average Chip Count: 303,000
First Place Prize: $294,321
Top Chip Counts:
Rank | Player Name | Chip Counts |
1 | Ashton Griffin | 638,000 |
2 | Nick Schulman | 558,000 |
3 | George Danzer | 379,000 |
4 | John Juanda | 363,000 |
5 | Benjamin Parker | 333,000 |
6 | Mike Wattel | 276,000 |
7 | Ali Eslami | 193,000 |
8 | Larry Wright | 152,000 |
9 | Bob Bright | 145,000 |
10 | Andy Bloch | 58,000 |
Day 3
Event No. 59 — $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Entrants: 4,620
Total Prize pool: $1,566,000
Players Remaining: 51
Average Chip Count: 271,764
First Place Prize: $654,797
Top Chip Counts:
Rank | Player Name | Chip Counts |
1 | Alex Cordero | 822,000 |
2 | Franklin Johnson | 789,000 |
3 | Dimitri Holdeew | 593,000 |
4 | Bao Dao | 477,000 |
5 | Iakov Onuchin | 474,000 |
6 | Hieu Nguyen | 473,000 |
7 | Erik Hellman | 437,000 |
8 | Daniel Eichhorn | 398,000 |
9 | Andrea Tropea | 383,000 |
10 | Sebastien Comel | 376,000 |
Other Notable Chip Counts:
Aditya Agarwal (347,000), Jake Cody (302,000) and Dominik Nitsche (218,000)
Day 2
$10,000 WSOP National Championship
Entrants: 157
Total Prize pool: $1,570,000
Players Remaining: 39
Average Chip Count: 120,769
First Place Prize: $416,051
Top Chip Counts:
Rank | Player Name | Chip Counts |
1 | Brian Rast | 248,000 |
2 | Bertrand Grospellier | 231,500 |
3 | Matt Keikoan | 228,500 |
4 | Drazen Ilich | 227,000 |
5 | David Baker | 212,000 |
6 | Aaron Massey | 207,500 |
7 | Hao Le | 192,000 |
8 | Justin Gardenhire | 192,000 |
9 | Huy Quach | 165,500 |
10 | Jerry Monroe | 160,000 |
Other Notable Chip Counts:
David Peters (155,000), Eugene Katchalov (141,500), Amanda Musumeci (138,000), Sam Stein (128,000), Fabrice Soulier (89,500), Chris Tryba (88,000), Chris Moorman (68,500), Allen Kessler (67,500), Nick Binger (37,500) and Joseph Cheong (37,500)
For complete coverage of the summer poker festival, check out our WSOP landing page.
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