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May 30, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 27 Update: Badecker 3rd ($224,029); Bazeley Leads Hanks Heads-UpMay 30, '12 Level: 27 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 out of 2,101 Average Chip Count: 4,727,250 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Brent Hanks — 3,330,000 Seat no. 7 — Jacob Bazely — 6,115,000 Players Eliminated: Andrew Badecker — 3rd Place ($224,029) Jacob Bazeley Doubles Through Andrew Badecker Andrew Badecker opened the button for 85,000, Jacob Bazeley reraised to 200,000 from the small blind, and Badecker called. The flop came KQ10, Bazeley bet 250,000 and Badecker called. The turn was the 8, Bazeley bet 400,000 and Badecker called. The river was the 10, Bazeley moved all in and Badecker called. Bazeley turned over KK for the nut full house against Badecker’s queens full of tens. Jacob Bazeley ~ 3,800,000 Andrew Badecker Eliminated in 3rd Place ($224,029) Brent Hanks min-raised the button to 100,000, Andrew Badecker reraised to 250,000 from the small blind, Hanks four-bet to 540,000, Badecker five-bet shoved and Hanks called. Hanks led before the flop with QQ against Badecker’s 1010. The board came K743A, offering no help for Andrew Badecker who was eliminated in 3rd place ($224,029). Brent Hanks grabbed the chip lead going into heads-up play this hand with just over 5.3 million. With Badecker’s elimination, Brent Hanks took the chip lead going into heads-up play with about 5,300,000 to Bazeley’s 4,100,000. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Brent Hanks, Jacob Bazeley, Andrew Badecker Level 26 Update: Selbst 4th ($161,345), Schmidt 5th ($117,921), Konjuhi 6th ($87,213)May 30, '12 Level: 26 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,101 Average Chip Count: 3,51,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Brent Hanks — 3,300,000 Seat no. 4 — Andrew Badecker — 4,050,000 Seat no. 7 — Jacob Bazely — 2,080,000 Players Eliminated: Vanessa Selbst — 4th Place ($161,345) Live Updates: Abdyl Konjuhi Eliminated in 6th Place ($87,231) Brent Hanks raised the button, Abdyl Konjuhi moved all in from the big blind for about 500,000, and Hanks called. Hank’s led before the flop with AK against Konjuhi’s A2. The board came 96653, offering no help to Abdyl Konjuhi who was eliminated in 6th place ($87,231). Jacob Bazeley Puts Vanessa Selbst on the Short Stack Jacob Bazeley opened the pot for 85,000 from the small blind and Vanessa Selbst called from the big blind. The flop came A85, Bazeley bet and Selbst called. The turn was the 2, Bazeley checked, Selbst bet 260,000, and Bazeley called. The river was the 8, pairing the board, and Bazeley bet 400,00. Selbst folded the hand, leaving herself with the short stack at just about 800,000 (200 bbs). Jacob Bazeley ~ 2,500,000 Ryan Schmidt Eliminated in 5th Place ($117,921) Andrew Badecker opened the pot for 85,000 from the cutoff and Ryan Schmidt called from the big blind. The flop came Q86, Badecker bet 90,000, Schmidt raised to 195,000, and Badecker called. The turn was the A, Badecker bet 240,000 and Schmidt called. The river was the 2, Badecker shoved and Schmidt called all in. Badecker turned over A8 for two pair on the turn to trump Schmidt’s pair of queens on the flop. Ryan Schmidt was eliminated in 5th place ($117,921) while Andrew Badecker became the second player to break 3 million. “That was, um, quite the turn I wanted to see,” said Badecker as he raked the massive pot, putting himself in the chip lead with just under 3.5 million. Vanessa Selbst Eliminated in 4th Place ($161,345) Vanessa Selbst open-shoved the short stack from under the gun and Andrew Badecker called from the small blind. Badecker led before the flop with KQ against Selbst’s K7. The board came J94Q8, offering no help for Vanessa Selbst who is eliminated in 4th place ($161,345). Badecker secured the chip lead this hand with just over 4 million. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Vanessa Selbst, Brent Hanks, Abdyl Konjuhi, Ryan Schmidt, Jacob Bazeley, Andrew Badecker Levels 23/24 Update: Kelly 8th ($49,621), Park 9th ($38,106)May 30, '12 Level: 24 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 2,101 Average Chip Count: 1,350,642 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Vanessa Selbst — 1,700,000 Seat no. 4 — Andrew Badecker — 2,000,000 Seat no. 9 — Michael Kaufman — 437,000 Players Eliminated: J.P. Kelly — 8th Place — ($49,621) Live Updates: Level: 23 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Abdyl Konjuhi Doubles Through J.P. Kelly Jacob Bazeley min-raised from under the gun, Vanessa Selbst called from middle position, J.P. Kelly shoved the cutoff, Abdyl Konjuhi called all in for 447,000 from the small blind and both Bazeley and Selbst folded to the raise. Konjuhi led before the flop with KK against Kelly’s AQ. The board came J5396, and Konjuhi’s pair of kings held to double up, now putting Kelly on the short stack. Abdyl Konjuhi ~ 880,000 J.P. Kelly Doubles Through Andrew Badecker On the very next hand after being doubled through by Abdyl Konjuhi and left with the short stack, J.P. Kelly gets it all in for a little over 100,000 before the flop with KQ against Andrew Badecker’s pocket pair of aces. The board came QQ62K, giving Kelly trips on the flop and a full house on the river to crack Badecker’s aces and double up to stay alive. J.P. Kelly ~ 250,000 Level: 24 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Michael Kaufman Doubles Through J.P. Kelly J.P. Kelly open-shoved before the flop and Michael Kaufman called all in with the short stack. Kaufman led before the flop with KK against Kelly’s 109. The board came 76344, and Kaufman’s pair of kings held to double up and stay alive. This hand put Kelly back on the short stack with just 1 big blind. Richard Park Eliminated in 9th Place ($38,106) Richard Park three-bet shoved before the flop after Andrew Badecker opened the pot for raise. Badecker called the reraise and led before the flop with AA against Park’s AQ. The board came K53J8, offering no help for Richard Park who was eliminated in 9th place ($38,106). J.P. Kelly Eliminated in 8th Place ($49,621) J.P. Kelly was down to his last big blind after doubling up Michael Kaufman at the beginning of the level, but he managed to more than double on the next hand which was enough to survive Richard Park in 9th place and take the more than $10,000 pay jump. On his final hand, Brent Hanks opened for a raise (enough to put J.P. Kelly all in), and Kelly called for his tournament life. Hanks led before the flop with AQ against Kelly’s J4. The board came 763107, offering no help for J.P. Kelly who was eliminated in 9th place ($49,621). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Richard Park, Abdyl Konjuhi, J.P. Kelly, Andrew Badecker Action Begins, Official Final Table Now UnderwayMay 30, '12 The final table of Event no. 2 (No-Limit Hold’em – $1,500) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. With the elimination of Kennii Nguyen in 10th Place ($29,932), the official, nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 23 with blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Vanessa Selbst — 1,327,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 2,101 players, creating a total prize pool of $2,836,350. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $517,725 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Vanessa Selbst, Richard Park, Brent Hanks, Ryan Schmidt, J.P. Kelly, Jacob Bazeley, Andrew Badecker, Michael Kaufman |
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Jun 10, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout | 3 | + |
Andrew Badecker Wins Event #13 ($369,371)Jun 11, '11 Robbie Verspui Eliminated in 2nd Place ($228,334) Andrew Badecker took the chip lead into heads up play, and in the final hand of the night he open-shoved the button and Robbie Verspui called all in for around 1,700,000 from the big blind. Verspui turned over A J for the lead against Badecker’s K 2. The board came 7 5 2 K 5, giving Badecker two pair. Robbie Verspui was eliminated in 2nd place ($228,334) while Andrew Badecker wins the gold bracelet in Event #13 and the grand prize of $369,371. NOTE: After the elimination of Daniel Makowsky in 3rd place ($151,379), Andrew Badecker took the chip lead into heads-up play with 5,220,00 to Robbie Verspui’s 1,880,000. Daniel Makowsky Eliminated in 3rd Place ($151,379) Andrew Badecker raised to 75,000 from the small blind, Daniel Makowsky reraised to 175,000 from the big blind and Badecker called. The flop came 7 5 3, Badecker checked, Makowsky bet 200,000, Badecker check-raised to 450,000 and Makowsky called. The turn was the K, Badecker bet 380,000, Makowsky moved all in for about 1,600,000 and Badecker called. Makowsky turned over A A for an overpair while Badecker showed Q J for a flush. Makowsky was drawing dead on the turn and was eliminated in 3rd place ($151,379). Player Tags: Daniel Makowsky, Andrew Badecker, Robbie Verspui Level 7: Three Remain; Spinks 4th, Cajelais 5thJun 10, '11 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,440 Average Chip Count: 2,400,000 Chip Counts: 1. Andrew Badecker – 2,600,000 Eliminations: 4th. Jon Spinks – $108,358 Erik Cajelais Eliminated in 5th Place ($79,315) Jon Spinks opened for 65,000 from under the gun, Andrew Badecker called from the button, Erik Cajelais called from the small blind and Daniel Makowsky called from the big blind. The flop came Q 10 9, Badecker bet 175,000, Cajelais moved all in for about 400,000, everyone else folded and Badecker called. Cajelais turned over 10 9 for two pair while Badecker showed A 5 for the nut flush draw. The turn and river were the 3 and the 3, giving Badecker his flush on the turn. Erik Cajelais was eliminated in 5th place ($79,315). Jon Spinks Eliminated in 4th Place ($108,358) Andrew Badecker opened for 65,000 from the button, Jon Spinks moved all in from the small blind and Badecker called. Badecker turned over K J for the lead against Spinks’ K 4. The board came J 8 3 A K, giving Badecker two pair. Jon Spinks is eliminated in 4th place ($108,358). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Erik Cajelais, Daniel Makowsky, Andrew Badecker Level 6: Daniel Kelly Eliminated in 6th Place ($58,903)Jun 10, '11 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 out of 1,440 Average Chip Count: 1,440,000 Chip Counts: 1. Daniel Makowsky – 3,300,000 Eliminations: 6th. Daniel Kelly – $58,903 Daniel Kelly Eliminated in 6th Place ($58,903) Daniel Kelly opened the pot for 60,000, Daniel Makowsky reraised to 175,000 from the cutoff, Kelly four-bet to 500,000, Makowsky shoved and Kelly called all in. Makowsky showed K K for the lead while Kelly turned over A K for the draw. The board came K 6 5 9 4, giving Makowsky top set on the flop. Makowsky raked a huge pot this hand while Daniel Kelly was eliminated in 6th place ($58,903). Andrew Badecker Doubles Through Erik Cajelais Andrew Badecker raised to 60,000 from the small blind and Erik Cajelais called from the big blind. The flop came K J J, Badecker bet 45,000 and Cajelais called. The turn was the 5, Badecker bet 100,000 and Cajelais called. The river was the 3, Badecker moved all in and Cajelais called. Badecker turned over K J for a flopped full house and doubled up to just over 1 million this hand. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Erik Cajelais, Daniel Makowsky, Daniel Kelly, Andrew Badecker Level 5: Vitaly Lunkin Eliminated in 7th Place ($44,362)Jun 10, '11 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,440 Average Chip Count: 1,200,000 Eliminations: 7th. Vitaly Lunkin – $44,362 Vitaly Lunkin Eliminated in 7th Place ($44,362) Andrew Badecker opened for a raise of 44,000, Vitaly Lunkin reraised to 106,000, Badecker four-bet to 230,000, Lunkin moved all in and Badecker called. Lunkin turned over A Q and was behind Badecker’s A K. The board came 8 4 2 K K, giving Badecker top pair on the turn and trips on the river. Vitaly Lunkin was eliminated in 7th place ($44,362). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Vitaly Lunkin, Andrew Badecker Level 4: Bonding Eliminated 10th, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 10, '11 NOTE: The shootout formula is different than most in that it plays more like a series of single-table sit-n-go’s than a conventional tournament. This event started with 1,440 players and ended last night (two days later) with just 16. To get there, the final 16 players each had to win two tables, one on each of the first two days of this event. NOTE: Play ended last night with 16 players and resumed today at 2:30pm. The day began with two eight-handed tables and combined at ten players to begin the unofficial final table. Each of the starting 16 players began with 450,000 in chips, creating a total of 7.2 million chips in play. With the elimination of Lars Bonding in 10th place ($20,586), the official nine-handed final table is now underway. Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 out of 1,440 Average Chip Count: 800,000 Chip Counts: 1. Andrew Badecker – 1,377,000 Payouts: 1st. $369,371 Eliminations: 10th. Lars Bonding – $20,586 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: David Pham, Erik Cajelais, Vitaly Lunkin, Daniel Makowsky, Daniel Kelly, Andrew Badecker, Robbie Verspui |
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