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2012 World Series of Poker

Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
k5
Prémio
$8,531,853
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,021,200
Entradas
6,598
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
300,000

Nine Players, One Bracelet: The WSOP Main Event Final Table Is Set!

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Octo-Nine with WSOP TD Jack Effel
2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Octo-Nine with WSOP TD Jack Effel

We started with 6,598 players, in for ten grand apiece. They came from 82 different countries, aged from 21 to 92. And after a wild week-and-a-half just nine remain with chips and hopes of becoming the next world champion of poker.

There's no other tournament like it... the World Series of Poker Main Event.

From that huge field just 27 remained to start today, led by Marc Ladouceur of Quebec, Canada who had already improved on his 63rd-place finish in the WSOP Main Event a year ago. The plan was to play down to a final nine who will return October 28-30 to find the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.

The first level saw just a couple of eliminations — Nicco Maag (27th) and Jan Heitmann (26th) — two of the three Germans left in the field. Meanwhile, Robert Salaburu spent that first level playing frequently and aggressively, and found himself at the top of the counts going into the first break.

The next two-hour level saw an increase in the blinds and frequent all-in shoves by short stacks at all three of the remaining tables. Roland Israelashvili (25th), Daniel Strelitz (24th), and Yuval Bronshtein (23rd) hit the rail early in Level 31, with Strelitz having tumbled quickly from having started the day in second position. Cylus Watson (22nd) and Robert Corcione (21st) would also exit before the level concluded. Meanwhile, Russell Thomas won the race to become the first to cross the 20 million-chip mark, and when the next level began Salaburu, Scott Abrams, and Jacob Balsiger would join him in moving past the milestone.

They'd play one more hour before breaking for dinner, during which five players hit the rail. Once Paul Volpe (20th) and Jamie Robbins (19th) fell, they'd redraw for the final two tables, and on the first hand after that the Australian David Balkin would go out in 18th in a hand which saw his pocket aces cracked by Michael Esposito.

The 67-year-old Robert Buckenmayer would follow in 17th when his {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} failed to improve against Wilfried Harig's {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}. Then Salaburu took care of Percy Mahatan in 16th after turning two pair against the latter's queens.

The break arrived, with Balsiger, Salaburu, and Abrams in front. But also among the final 15 were two of the 211 women who'd entered the Main Event — Elisabeth Hille and Gaelle Baumann. It has been 17 years since Barbara Enright made a WSOP Main Event final table, the only time in the 43-year history of the Series it has ever happened. Thus was the possibility of one or perhaps both of the remaining women making it through on everyone's minds as play resumed.

Soon the field would shrink further. Like Balkin before him, Wilfried Harig would also see pocket aces fail him against Greg Merson. All in before the flop with {A-Spades}{A-Clubs} against Harig's {K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}, the last remaining German would see Merson turn two pair, and one card later Harig was out in 15th.

The next hour was punctuated by dramatic double-ups for Koroknai (twice), Baumann, and Jesse Sylvia, with Sylvia riding the momentum of his all of the way to the chip lead at the next mid-level break.

Soon after players returned, Danny Wong — crippled earlier versus Koroknai — was knocked out in 14th after committing his short stack with {A-Spades}{2-Clubs} against Greg Merson's {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs} and failing to improve.

Next it would be start-of-day leader Marc Ladouceur seeing his run end in 13th place. All in with {A-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} against Greg Merson's pocket fours, Ladouceur would see two sevens flop, but a four as well, and two cards later they were down to a dozen.

Later it would be Scott Abrams falling in 12th after getting his big stack in with top pair and a flush draw versus chip leader Jesse Sylvia's set of sevens then failing to get there. Just 11 were left, including both Elisabeth Hille and Gaelle Baumann, although both were on short stacks and occupying the last two spots in the counts.

Soon Hille would be all in with hers and hoping her {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} would improve versus Andras Koroknai's pocket sevens. But the board brought no help and Hille left us in 11th.

They redrew for the 10-handed not-quite-final final table, which would ultimately last an orbit-and-a-half. Baumann would score a timely double-up once after waking up with pocket kings in the big blind. She'd shove a second time and get no callers. Soon she'd be all in again with {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} against Andras Koroknai's {A-Hearts}{J-Spades}, and despite the roars of encouragement from the crowd, no card came to improve Baumann's hand, and she was out in 10th, making the two women the final eliminations of the summer.

What an incredible conclusion to the summer! And there's still more to come!

Jesse Sylvia will be carrying the WSOP Main Event chip lead over the next three-plus months. And by making it this far, Greg Merson is now guaranteed at least 100 WSOP Player of the Year points, meaning even if he finishes in ninth in October, he'll have 581.13 points which will push him past current leader Phil Ivey (with WSOP Europe still in play as well).

Here is how that final table will look when players return in October:

SeatPlayerCountryAgeChip Count
1Russell ThomasUSA2424,800,000
2Jacob BalsigerUSA2113,115,000
3Jeremy AusmusUSA329,805,000
4Steven GeeUSA5716,860,000
5Greg MersonUSA2428,725,000
6Jesse SylviaUSA2643,875,000
7Robert SalaburuUSA2715,155,000
8Andras KoroknaiHungary3029,375,000
9Michael EspositoUSA4316,260,000

Thanks to everyone for following our coverage all summer long here at PokerNews. It's been another amazing seven-and-a-half weeks in Vegas. See you in October!

Hand #15: Gaelle Baumann is Eliminated in 10th Place ($590,422)

Gaelle Baumann
Gaelle Baumann

Gaelle Baumann moved all in for 5.2 million from the hijack seat, Andras Koroknai called in the small blind, and Michael Esposito folded from the big blind.

Baumann: {a-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Koroknai: {a-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Chants of "Nine! Nine! Nine!" filled the mothership before the flop fell {3-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}. Baumann could now chop with a three or any running pair cards.

The crowd erupted at the sight of the {8-Spades} on the turn, even though it didn't pair Baumann. The last woman standing could only be saved by a nine (win), a three (chop) or an eight (chop).

The {k-Diamonds} completed the board, and the rail exploded. Those who made the official final table celebrated, while Baumann's French contingent fell momentarily silent.

Then, for one last time, the crowd serenaded her with chants of "Gaelle Baumann."

The Octo-Nine is now set, and we will have full chip counts for you shortly.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
Winamax
Eliminado

Tags: Andras KoroknaiGaelle Baumann

Hand #11: Baumann Doubles!

Gaelle Baumann
Gaelle Baumann

It folded all of the way around to Steven Gee on the button who raised to 700,000. Greg Merson paused about 20 seconds, then reraised to 1.8 million from the small blind. Gaelle Baumann then moved all in for 1.78 million from the big blind, and Gee quickly folded.

Merson turned over {J-Diamonds}{9-Spades} and Baumann showed she had woken up with… {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}!

The flop came {J-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, and the raucous crowed reacted to the sight of the jack. The turn then brought the {10-Diamonds} and another "ohhhhh!!!" "Deuce! Deuce!" cried the crowd. Finally Timmy the dealer burned a card and delivered the river… the {2-Diamonds}! As called for! Baumann survived!

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
27,730,000 20,295,000
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
Winamax
4,660,000 -870,000

Tags: Gaelle BaumannGreg Merson

Elisabeth Hille Eliminated in 11th Place ($590,442)

Elisabeth Hille - 11th Place
Elisabeth Hille - 11th Place

Andras Koroknai raised to 605,000 from the cutoff seat, Elisabeth Hille three-bet jammed for 3.465 million from the cutoff, and the action folded back to Koroknai, who called.

Hille: {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}
Koroknai: {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}

The Norwegians and the Hungarians in attendance jumped to their feet when Koroknai called, and the mothership grew quiet as the flop fell {4-Spades}{3-Spades}{j-Diamonds}. It was no help for Hille.

The turn was paint, and the crowd erupted when it hit the felt, but all the {k-Clubs} did was give Hille extra outs to make a straight.

The {3-Clubs} completed the board, and Koroknai's rail went berserk. Once the cheering died down, the entire mothership began clapping for Hille as she exited through the tunnel.

We're now down to ten players, and redrawing for seats at the Main Feature table.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andras Koroknai hu
Andras Koroknai
23,180,000 5,390,000
Elisabeth Hille no
Elisabeth Hille
Eliminado

Tags: Elisabeth HilleAndras Koroknai

Scott Abrams Eliminated in 12th Place ($590,442)

Scott Abrams - 12th Place
Scott Abrams - 12th Place

In the last hand of Level 33, Russell Thomas opened for 500,000 from the cutoff and got no less than three callers — Steven Gee (button), Jesse Sylvia (small blind), and Scott Abrams (big blind).

The flop came {7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}, and when it checked around to Gee, he bet 1.45 million. Sylvia then raised to 3.4 million from the small blind, and after a pause Abrams reraised to 7 million total. Thomas and Gee both folded, and the action was back on Sylvia. He waited about 10 seconds before reraising all in and Abrams called right away.

Abrams: {K-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}
Sylvia: {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}

Abrams was all in for more than 19 million, behind Sylvia's set of sevens and looking for a diamond. The turn was the {Q-Clubs} and Abrams was down to one card. The river then brought the {6-Clubs}, eliminating Abrams and catapulting Sylvia up near the 50 million-chip mark.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Scott Abrams us
Scott Abrams
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Jesse SylviaScott Abrams

Marc Ladouceur Eliminated in 13th Place ($465,159)

Marc Ladouceur gets a hug from Elisabeth Hille
Marc Ladouceur gets a hug from Elisabeth Hille

Greg Merson raised to 500,000 from the cutoff and action folded to a short-stacked Marc Ladouceur in the big blind. He moved all in for 4.285 million and Merson made a quick call.

Showdown
Merson: {4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}
Ladouceur: {A-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

Ladouceur, who began the day as chip leader, was racing for his tournament life and would need to improve to stay alive. At first it looked as if he would as the {7-Diamonds} appeared in the window, and while it was accompanied by the {7-Clubs}, the flop also brought the {4-Spades}. Ladouceur had flopped trips, but Merson a full house.

The {2-Clubs} turn meant Ladouceur could win with either the case seven, an ace, or a deuce, but it wasn't in the cards as the dealer burned and put out the {6-Spades} on the river. With that, Ladouceur was eliminated from the tournament while Merson chipped up to over 30 million.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
31,305,000 4,355,000
Marc Ladouceur ca
Marc Ladouceur
Eliminado

Tags: Greg MersonMarc Ladouceur

Danny Wong Eliminated in 14th Place ($465,159)

Danny Wong - 14th Place
Danny Wong - 14th Place

Marc Ladouceur opened to 480,000 from the hijack seat, Danny Wong moved all in for 1.9 million in the cutoff, and Greg Merson re-jammed from the big blind. Ladouceur folded, and the hands were opened.

Merson: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Wong: {a-Spades}{2-Clubs}

The {q-Spades}{6-Clubs}{5-Spades} flop didn't improve Wong's hand, and neither did the {8-Clubs} on the turn. The {7-Spades} completed the board, and Wong was eliminated in 14th place.

Chants of "P! O! Y!" filled the mothership, as Merson chipped up to 22.115 million.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
22,115,000 2,690,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Danny WongGreg Merson

Ladouceur Clubbed by Koroknai in Brutal Hand

Andra Koroknai casts a glance towards Marc Ladouceur after the flop
Andra Koroknai casts a glance towards Marc Ladouceur after the flop

Marc Ladouceur raised to 480,000 from the cutoff only to have Andras Koroknai three-bet to 1.2 million from the small blind. Ladouceur responded by making it 2.15 million, Koroknai moved all in and Ladouceur made the call.

Showdown
Koroknai: {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}
Ladouceur: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}

Both players held the same hand and chances are it would be a chopped pot; in fact, the only way it wouldn't be is if the board was four flushed in either spades or clubs. The crowd seemed disappointed both players had the same holdings, but they perked up when the {10-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{2-Clubs} flop gave Koroknai a freeroll to a club.

Much to the dismay of Ladouceur's supporters on the rail, the {8-Clubs} spiked on the turn to give Koroknai the flush and the improbable double. The meaningless {A-Hearts} was put out on the river and Ladouceur was knocked down to five million.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andras Koroknai hu
Andras Koroknai
18,240,000 10,085,000
Marc Ladouceur ca
Marc Ladouceur
5,025,000 -8,965,000

Tags: Andras KoroknaiMarc Ladouceur

Baumann Booms a Double

Gaelle Baumann doubles
Gaelle Baumann doubles

Elisabeth Hille raised to 480,000 from the cutoff, and Gaelle Baumann three-bet shoved for 1.525 million from the small blind. Michael Esposito cold-called in the big blind, and Hille tank-folded.

Baumann: {a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
Esposito: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

Baumann sheepishly turned over her hand, thinking she was in trouble, and was delighted to see that she had Esposito crushed. The {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} flop pushed her even further ahead, and the {9-Clubs} on the turn ended the hand.

By the time the {4-Diamonds} completed the board, Baumann's French contingent was already cheering and singing from the stands.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Esposito us
Michael Esposito
20,660,000 -1,745,000
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
Winamax
3,650,000 1,825,000

Tags: Elisabeth HilleGaelle BaumannMichael Esposito

Wilfried Harig Eliminated in 15th Place ($465,159)

Wilfried Harig - 15th Place
Wilfried Harig - 15th Place

Greg Merson opened to 400,000 from middle position, Michael Esposito called from the cutoff, and Wilfried Harig moved all in for 2.45 million on the button. The action folded back to Merson, who re-raised, and Esposito quickly folded. The hands were opened.

Merson: {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Harig: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

Merson's rail exploded when the flop fell {3-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{k-Diamonds}, giving him a pair of kings and a backdoor diamond draw.

"Diamond!" Tony Gregg yelled from the stands. "Diamond!"

The turn was not a diamond, but it was the {j-Spades}, giving Merson two pair. His rail erupted, then began screaming "Hold!!!"

Merson did hold as the {7-Spades} completed the board. Unbelievably, Merson cracked Harig's aces, eliminating him in 15th place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
19,850,000 3,045,000
Wilfried Harig de
Wilfried Harig
Eliminado

Tags: Greg MersonWilfried Harig