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Date | Series | Event | Day | |
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Jun 01, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 5 - $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 22 Update: Hale 7th ($24,007), Eames 8th ($18,529), Tabali 9th ($14,449)Jun 01, '12 Level: 22 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 639 Average Chip Count: 472,950 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Jonathan Aguiar — 775,000 Seat no. 6 — Tommy Vedes — 645,000 Seat no. 9 — Daniel Negreanu — 300,000 Players Eliminated: Brent Hale — 7th Place ($24,007) Live Updates: Keanu Tabali Eliminated in 9th Place ($14,449) Bryan Pellegrino raised to 43,000 from late position, Keanu Tabali raised all in for just over 100,000 from the small blind and Pellegrino called. Tabali led before the flop with 1010 against Pellegrino’s 98. The board came A9638, giving Pellegrino middle pair on the flop to gain some additional outs and an eight on the river to make two pair. Keanu Tabali was eliminated in 9th place ($14,449) while Bryan Pellegrino went on to challenge the chip lead with about 550,000. John Eames Eliminated in 8th Place ($18,529) John Eames opened for a pot-sized raise, Nick Jivkov reraised the size of the pot and Eames called all in. Jivkov was out in front before the flop with AA against Eames’ A6. The board came Q4295, offering no help to John Eames who was eliminated in 8th place ($18,529). Nick Jivkov moved up the leader board a few spots with just under 400,000 after the hand which is good for nearly 20 bbs. Brent Hale Eliminated in 7th Place ($24,007) Brent Hale opened the pot for a raise, Tommy Vedes reraised to 150,000 from the small blind and Hale called all in. Vedes led before the flop with A10 against Hale’s J5. The board came 642A8, giving Vedes top pair on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Brent Hale in 7th place ($24,007). 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: John Eames, Nick Jivkov, Keanu Tabali, Bryan Pellegrino, Brent Hale Level 21 Update: Aguiar Leads, Vedes Closes the GapJun 01, '12 Level: 21 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 639 Average Chip Count: 319,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Jonathan Aguiar — 700,000 Live Updates: John Eames Doubles Through Bryan Pellegrino Bryan Pellegrino opened the pot for 40,000, John Eames reraised to 100,000 from the small blind, Pellegrino four-bet and Eames called all in for about 180,000. Eames led before the flop with 99 against Pellegrino’s AK. The board came A62K9, giving Pellegrino an ace on the flop to take the lead, but Eames spiked one of only two outs on the river to make a set of nines and double up. John Eames ~370,000 “Tommy Vedes is an Enigma” Tommy Vedes came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks in the bottom half of the chip counts, but managed to win an early showdown against Daniel Negreanu after rivering a set of sixes. This Hand brought Vedes above 300,000 which gave him just under 19 big blinds while Negreanu slipped down to 150,000 (10 bbs). Vedes then won another key pot this level against Keanu Tabali which put him in contention for the chip lead with just about 600,000. Both players flopped a king, but Vedes turned two pair and rivered the case king to fill up and get paid off in a showdown against Tabali’s trips. This hand knocked Tabali down to the 4 bb range which put him on the short stack. According to Gavin Smith who was commentating live in the booth, “Tommy Vedes is an Enigma.” Short Stacks Double Up Mike Allis came into the final table as the short stack but managed to double up through Tommy Vedes with AQ after getting it all in before the flop against Vedes’ 76. Vedes flopped a straight draw but Allis rivered a queen to make top pair and double up. Allis doubled up to about 130,000 that hand while Vedes took a small hit to his stack. Keanu Tabali was put on the short stack after losing a big pot to Tommy Vedes who filled up against Tabali’s trips, but he managed to find a double up towards the end of the level through John Eames to stay alive. Tabali got it in good before the flop with KK against Eames’ QQ. The board bricked and Tabali doubled up to just over 120,000 while Eames slid down to about 300,000. 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: Tommy Vedes, John Eames, Keanu Tabali, Bryan Pellegrino, Mike Allis Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 01, '12 The final table of Event no. 5 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 2 concluded with the elimination of Thom Werthmann in 10th Place ($11,361), setting the official, 9-handed final table. Action resumes here on Day 3 where players will begin in Level 21 with blinds of 8,000-16,000 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 — Jonathan Aguiar — 552,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 639 players, creating a total prize pool of $862,650. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $189,818 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: Daniel Negreanu, Tommy Vedes, Jonathan Aguiar, John Eames, Nick Jivkov, Keanu Tabali, Bryan Pellegrino, Mike Allis, Brent Hale |
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