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Buy-In: $2,500
Prize Pool: $2,456,400
Entrants: 1068

Event 19 - $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed

  • Jun 08, '09 - Jun 10, '09
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Updates on Final Day (Jun 10, 09)

 
 

Brock Parker Wins Event No. 14 ($552,745)

Brock Parker

Joe Serock raised to 200,000 preflop and Brock Parker reraised to 1 million. Serock reraised all in and Parker made the call. Their cards:

Parker: QSpade SuitQDiamond Suit
Serock: 10Diamond Suit10Club Suit

Board: ASpade Suit7Spade Suit2Club SuitKClub SuitQClub Suit

Parker won the hand, $552,745, and his second gold bracelet of the week. Parker won event No. 14 ($2,500 six-handed limit hold’em) on June 7 to win his first gold bracelet and now he owns two. Serock was eliminated in second place and took home $341,783 in prize money.

Player Tags: Brock Parker,   Joseph Serock
 

Final Table Update: Down to Heads-Up Play

Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 5,000 ante

Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,068

Chip Counts:

1. Joe Serock — 5,400,000
2. Brock Parker — 2,600,000

Average Chip Count: 4,005,000

Notable Eliminations:

3. Russell Crane — $220,633

Elimination Hands:

Russell Crane Eliminated in Third Place ($220,633)

Joe Serock raised in the small blind and Russel Crane moved all in.

Serock called with ASpade Suit9Heart Suit and was ahead of Crane’s JClub Suit10Heart Suit. The board ran out 9Club Suit7Diamond Suit5Diamond SuitAHeart Suit6Spade Suit and Crane was eliminated.

NOTE: With this elimination, Brock Parker has taken the lead in the WSOP Player of the Year race.

Player Tags: Joseph Serock,   Russell Crane
 

Final Table Update: Down to Three

Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante

Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,068

Chip Counts:

1. Joe Serock — 3,500,000
2. Brock Parker — 3,000,000
3. Russell Crane — 1,500,000

Average Chip Count: 2,670,000

Notable Eliminations:

5. Alex Wilson — $104,323
4. Jesse Rios — $148,661

Elimination Hands:

Alex Wilson Eliminated in Fifth Place ($104,323)

Brock Parker raised to 125,000 on the button and Joe Serock called from the small blind. Alex Wilson then moved all in from the big blind for 1,100,000 and Parker folded.

Serock made the call and showed ADiamond SuitJHeart Suit, which was ahead of Wilson’s KHeart SuitQSpade Suit.

The board came ASpade SuitQHeart Suit8Club Suit10Heart Suit2Spade Suit and Wilson was eliminated in fifth place.

Jesse Rios Eliminated in Fourth Place ($148,661)

Brock Parker raised to 125,000 and Joe Serock called in the small blind. Jesse Rios then moved all in from the big blind. Parker called and Serock folded.

Parker showed AHeart SuitQSpade Suit and was ahead of Rios and his AClub SuitJDiamond Suit. The board ran out 9Heart Suit5Heart Suit4Diamond SuitKClub Suit7Club Suit and Rios was eliminated.

Player Tags: Jesse Rios,   Alex Wilson
 

Final Table Update: Newman Out In Sixth

Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante

Players Remaining: 5 out of 1,068

Chip Counts:

1. Joe Serock — 2,675,000
2. Brock Parker — 2,135,000
3. Russell Crane — 1,400,000
4. Alex Wilson — 1,240,000
5. Jesse Rios — 815,000

Average Chip Count: 1,602,000

Notable Eliminations:

6. Clayton Newman — $76,123

Elimination Hands:

Clayton Newman Eliminated in Sixth Place ($76,123)

Clayton Newman shoved for his last 375,000 and Jesse Rios called from the button. Newman showed pocket deuces and Rios showed pocket tens.

The board offered no help to either player and Newman was eliminated in sixth place.

Player Tags: Jesse Rios,   Clayton Newman
 

Final Day Update: Only Six Remain

Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante

Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,068

Chip Counts:

1. Joe Serock — 3,396,000
2. Brock Parker — 1,4,77,000
3. Alexander Wilson — 1,305,000
4. Jesse Rios — 1,095,000
5. Russell Crane — 472,000
6. Clayton Newman — 266,000

Average Chip Count: 1,335,000

Notable Eliminations:

9. Jay Kinkade — $39,376
8. Brian Meinders — $54,777
7. James Sudworth — $54,777

Elimination Hands:

Jay “Seabeast” Kinkade Eliminated in Ninth Place ($39,376)

Jay Kinkade raised to 38,000 and Jesse Rios reraised to 130,000. Kinkad moved all in and Rios called.

Kinkade showed A-Q, but it was well behind to Rios and his pocket kings.

The board ran out 10 high and Kikade was eliminated.

Brian Meinders Eliminated in Eighth Place ($54,777)

On a board reading AHeart SuitJHeart Suit7Spade Suit9Diamond SuitJSpade Suit, Brian Meinders was all in against Joe Serock. Meinders showed Q-J for trips, but Serock had 10Club Suit8Diamond Suit for the straight.

Meinders was eliminated in eighth place.

James Sudworth Eliminated in Seventh Place ($54,777)

Joe Serock raised and James Sudworth moved all in. Serock called with AClub Suit5Club Suit and was racing against Sudworth’s 3Spade Suit3Club Suit.

The board came 9Heart Suit9Diamond Suit8Diamond Suit10Diamond SuitADiamond Suit and Sudworth was eliminated from the tournament.

NOTE: The final six players now make up the final table.

 

Final Day Update: Down to Nine Players

Blinds: 8,000-6,000 with a 2,000 ante

Players Remaining: 9 out of 1,068

Chip Counts:

1. Joe Serock — 2,200,000
2. Brock Parker — 1,425,000
3. Alexander Wilson — 1,100,000
4. Brian Meinders — 920,000
5. Jesse Rios — 675,000
6. Jay Kinkade — 555,000
7. Russell Crane — 490,000
8. James Sudworth — 310,000
9. Clayton Newman — 290,000

Average Chip Count: 890,000

Notable Eliminations:

11. Brian Friesen — $28,297
10. Alex Ivarsson — $39,376

Elimination Hands:

Brian Friesen Eliminated in 11th Place ($28,297)

Brian Friesen raised to 40,000 and Alexander Wilson put Friesen all in from the big blind. Friesen quickly called, showing pocket kings and was way ahead of Wilson’s pocket nines.

Unfortunately, the board ran out 9Diamond Suit5Heart Suit3Spade Suit5Spade SuitJHeart Suit and Friesen’s kings go down in flames, eliminating him in 11th place.

Alex Ivarsson Eliminated in 10th Place ($39,376)

On a flop of KSpade Suit10Heart Suit4Spade Suit, Joe Serock bet 65,000 and Alex Ivarsson moved all in. Serock called, showing pocket aces and Ivarsson was behind with KHeart SuitJHeart Suit.

The turn was the KClub Suit, giving Ivarsson the winner, but the river was the ASpade Suit and Serock made aces full to take the pot and send Ivarsson to the rail in tenth place.

Player Tags: Brian Friesen
 
 
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