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Jun 05, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 13 - $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Event No. 13 Begins at Noon on FridayJun 05, '09 Event No. 13 ($2,500 no-limit hold’em) will begin at noon on Friday, June 5. Players will begin with 7,500 in tournament chips and blinds will begin at 25-50. Levels will be 60-minutes long and there will be a 20-minute break after every two levels. There will be a 90-minute dinner break after level 6 on day 1. Here is a look at the schedule for the event: Friday, June 5, noon: Day 1 (play 10 levels) In 2008 this event attracted 1,397 players and the champion was Duncan Bell, who took home $666,777 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you a summary of the action at the dinner break and end of play each day for this event. Player Tags: Duncan Bell |
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Jun 09, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 13 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
$2,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Bell Captures the CrownJun 09, '08 Steve Merrifield Takes a Big Lead Duncan Bell raised to 175,000 and Steve Merrifield made the call. The flop came 852 and Merrifield bet 270,000. Bell called and the turn was the 4. Merrifield bet 475,000 and Bell called once again. The river was the 9 and Merrifield bet 1 million. Bell called and mucked when Merrifield turned over K9 for a rivered pair of nines. After the hand, Merrifield held an approximately 5-1 chip lead.
Steve Merrifield raised to 175,000 and Duncan Bell called. The flop came 974 and Bell bet 200,000. Merrifield called and the turn was the 4. Bell bet 525,000 and Merrifield put him all in. Bell called and showed A9 and all Merrifield could must was pocket fives. The river was the 10 and Bell doubled up.
On the 73rd hand of play, Steve Merrifield raised to 155,000 and Duncan Bell called. The flop came out 862 and Bell bet 150,000. Merrifield raised to 500,000 and Bell moved all in. Merrifield called showing pocket tens, but he was way behind to Bell's pocket aces. The turn and river bricked out and Duncan Bell won event No. 13, $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em. Player Tags: Duncan Bell $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Not Slowing DownJun 09, '08 Blinds: 20,000 - 40,000 with a 5,000 ante Chip Leaders: Duncan Bell - 3,300,000
Steve Merrifield - 3,300,000
Eliminations: Brent Hanks (5th Place), Shawn Buchanan (4th Place), Nathan Doudney (3rd Place) Big Hands and Storylines: Steve Merrifield Doubles Through Brent Hanks Brent Hanks raised to 115,000 and was called by Steve Merrifield in the small blind. The flop came down AK5 and Merrifield bet 200,000. Hanks raised to 525,000 and Merrifield moved all in. Hanks quickly called and showed AK for top two pair and Merrifield showed 87 for a flush draw. The turn was the 9, giving Merrifield three more outs and the river was the Q giving him the flush to double up.
Steve Merrifield raised to 125,000 and Shawn Buchana reraised to 300,000. Nathan Doudney moved all in and Merrifield mucked. Buchanan called showing AK and was racing against Doudney's pocket jacks. The board came out 66497 and Doudney doubled up.
Brent Hanks moved all in on the short stack and was called by Steve Merrifield. Hanks turned over A2 but was dominated by Merrifield's A10. The board ran JJ7K4 and Hanks was eliminated in fifth place.
Steve Merrifield raised to 100,000 and Shawn Buchanan moved in. Merrifield made the call and his pocket nines held against AK when the board came 87625. Buchanan was eliminated in fourth place.
Steve Merrifield raised to 105,000 and Nathan Doudney moved all in. Merrifield made the call and showed A9 and was up against K8. The flop came AKJ hitting both players hands, but the turn put Doudney ahead when the 8 hit the board. The river was the 9 and Merrifield made Aces up to beat Doudney's Kings up. Doudney was eliminated in third place.
Player Tags: Shawn Buchanan, Duncan Bell, Nathan Doudney, Brent Hanks $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Short Stacks Go HomeJun 09, '08 Blinds: 15,000 - 30,000 with a 4,000 ante Chip Leaders:
Duncan Bell - 2,950,000
Brent Hanks - 1,400,000
Shawn Buchanan - 1,000,000
Steve Merrifield - 1,000,000
Nathan Doudney - 510,000
Eliminations: Nicolas Levi (9th Place), Brent Ditzik (8th Place), Ariel Soffer (7th Place), Jason Sanders (6th Place) Big Hands and Storylines: Nicolas Levi Eliminated in 9th Place ($59,442) Nicolas Levi was all in for 225,000 and Steve Merrifield made the call. Levi showed down pocket sevens and he was racing against the A10 of Merrifield. The board ran out 1066810 and Levi exited the table in ninth place just two hands into play.
Duncan Bell raised to 90,000 and Brent Ditzik moved all in. Bell quickly called showing pocket jacks and was up against Ditzik's AQ. The flop brought a queen for Ditzik, but it also came with a jack. There were no runner-runner miracles for Ditzik and he was eliminated in eighth place.
On just the eleventh hand of play, Duncan Bell raised to 110,000 and Ariel Soffer moved all in for his last 184,000 with pocket sixes. Bell had J10 and turned a king high straight to eliminate Soffer in seventh place.
Brent Hanks raised to 85,000 and Jason Sanders made the call. The flop came KJ10 and Sanders moved all in, having Hanks slightly covered. Hanks instantly called and flipped up KK for top set. Sanders sheepishly turned over Q2 for an open-ended straight draw and a backdoor flush draw. The turn ended things quickly when the K gave the young online pro quads and a new stack of 1.4 million. Sanders was left with just over a round of blinds.
Duncan Bell raised to 100,000 and Jason Sanders called all in with 107. Bell showed 22 and both players were off to the races. The flop of 966 gave Sanders many more outs, but the 2 on the turn ended the hand, and his tournament. Sanders finished in sixth place.
Player Tags: Duncan Bell, Brent Hanks, Nicolas Levi, Brent Ditzik, Ariel Soffer, Jason Sanders $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em - Final Table TodayJun 09, '08 The final table for event no. 13 will begin today at 2 p.m. The final 9 players will be vying for a first-prize of $666,777 and a World Series of Poker bracelet. If there is a theme for today’s final table it would have to be inexperience: four of the players today have never made a final table before, and three of the players are making their first ever money-finish in a tournament. Here is a rundown of the players at the final table: Player Tags: Shawn Buchanan, Duncan Bell, Nathan Doudney, Brent Hanks, Nicolas Levi, Brent Ditzik, Ariel Soffer, Jason Sanders |
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