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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Dias: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
j9
Prémio
$634,809
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entradas
4,407
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Day 1 of Event #26, the $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship, Has Been Put Out to Pasture

Nível 11 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Alex Kunichoff is the Unofficial Chip Leader After Day 1 at the Seniors Championship
Alex Kunichoff is the Unofficial Chip Leader After Day 1 at the Seniors Championship

Every year at the World Series of Poker thousands of young guns flock to the poker Mecca to test their mettle against five-bets, flop floats, and flush draws, but the Seniors Championship offers a reprieve from the hyper-aggression that has come to dominate the game. For players of a certain generation, those who can still remember when the third raise always meant aces in the hole, the Seniors event is a tried and true tradition, and the last bastion of A-B-C poker in a world turned on its head by the online style.

Today, a total of 4,407 seniors took their seats bright and early, besting the Seniors Championship record set just last year, and nearly topping the unprecedented number of entrants to play on a single day established by this year's historic "Millionaire Maker" event. With seniors spread throughout the Rio's multiple venues, including the Pavilion, the Brasilia Room, and the Amazon Room, the atmosphere here today has rivaled that of the Main Event, as the crowded halls and throngs of interested onlookers suggest that a major event is being contested.

A number of notable names from the professional ranks were spotted early on in Day 1, with Johnny Chan, Chad Brown, Susie Isaacs, Men Nguyen, and defending champion Allyn Jaffrey Shulman all trying their best to run up a chip stack and make a deep run. Unfortunately for this pack of pros, Day 1 was the end of the line, but plenty of top-flight players managed to bag and tag after eleven full hours of play.

Young Ji (51,800), "Captain" Tom Franklin (48,100) Hoyt Corkins (48,100), Robert Varkonyi (39,900), John Strzemp (32,700), and T.J. Cloutier (29,400) are some of the more notable names still alive after Day 1, and with former Main Event winners and bracelet holders still in the hunt, tomorrow's Day 2 promises to be action packed.

The chip leader after 11 full levels of play appears to be Alex Kunichoff, who built an enormous stack of 151,400 by the time he bagged and tagged, and while there may be somebody with more chips in the field, we certainly didn't spot any. He will be trailed by George Wright, who holds 129,700 entering Day 2, and as far as we can tell nobody else has even topped 100,000 milestone.

Day 2 of the Seniors Championship will resume at 11am PST, so check back with PokerNews throughout the day to follow your favorite golden oldies, as they play their way into the money, and maybe even the final table.

Tags: Alex KunichoffAllyn Jaffrey ShulmanChad BrownHoyt CorkinsJohnny ChanMen NguyenRobert VarkonyiSusie IsaacsT.J. CloutierYoung Ji

T.J. Cloutier Schools the Seniors

Nível 9 : 300/600, 75 ante
T. J. Cloutier is a Respected Elder Even Among the Seniors Here on Day 1
T. J. Cloutier is a Respected Elder Even Among the Seniors Here on Day 1

One of the most respected figures in the game of poker, T.J. Cloutier has been a mainstay here at the World Series of Poker for decades, taking home an impressive six gold bracelets and scoring over $4 million in earnings here at the WSOP. With an astounding four top-5 finishes in the Main Event, including a runner-up finish to Chris Ferguson in 2000 on a brutal river suckout when his {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} was bested by Jesus and his {A-Spades}{9-Clubs} a final board of {2-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, Cloutier may have been a few unlucky cards away from becoming the most decorated player in WSOP history.

Today, Cloutier has managed to tiptoe through the minefield known as Day 1 to emerge with a healthy stack of 21,000 entering the last break of the night.

We saw the living legend drag a decent pot his way after busting yet another player, and after the chips were added to his stack, Cloutier was gracious enough to provide his tablemates with a primer in tournament poker strategy.

"You don't want to be raisin' with those junky hands, king-queen, king-jack, king-ten, not in early position anyway, you're just askin' for trouble," Cloutier explained, referring to the hand tabled by the player he had just busted.

Bob Doty was an apt pupil, relishing this opportunity to play with, and learn from, one of the game's all-time greats.

"That's exactly what I had there, king-queen, and I folded because I didn't want to flop second best," said Doty, confirming Cloutier's read on the hand. "Would you have raised in my position there T.J.?"

"Actually, yeah I would, you were what, in the hijack?" responded Cloutier. "That's one of the first things we teach students at our poker boot camps, is the power of position when it comes to certain hands."

With his table listening eagerly to the lesson, Cloutier ended his discourse in typical fashion for a lifelong poker player who is always looking for an edge.

"You made the right play this time though, you get in that pot there with king-queen, you're just gonna double me up son," he said to Doty, reinforcing his table image and reminding the other players to stay out of his way. "I only had the ace-queen."

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
T.J. Cloutier us
T.J. Cloutier
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
21,000 21,000

Tags: Chris FergusonT.J. Cloutier

Return of the Ji

Nível 9 : 300/600, 75 ante
Young Ji is Playing Better Than Ever
Young Ji is Playing Better Than Ever

After discovering the gigantic stack of Young Ji in the Brasilia Room's Bronze section, we stuck around to catch the animated player take down yet another pot while bullying his unsuspecting foes into submission. While we know that Ji is quite the sharp, especially after watching him make a deep run in Event #22 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha), where he finished in 11th place, the seniors at his table have no idea who they are dealing with. Although he may appear to be somewhat of an outcast among the staid seniors, what with his brash persona and constant table talk, there is no reason for his tablemates to believe that he is an accomplished tournament player.

We watched Ji combine his superior skills with sheer aggression to pad his chip lead here in the Seniors Championship, as he opened for 1,400 from early position. The action folded around to the big blind, who squeezed his cards slowly before capping them and tossing in a call.

On the {4-Spades}{8-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} flop, the big blind player tried his best to appear casual, nodding his head along with the tune playing from his headphones, but his check was all Ji needed to pounce on the pot. A bet of 2,300 was enough to force the fold, and Ji added another wing to his rapidly expanding chip castle.

Having made a deep run in the high-skill game of Pot-Limit Omaha only yesterday, Ji has parlayed a little run good into a huge chip advantage over a relatively soft field, and this may spell trouble for the surviving seniors here as the first day of play continues.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Young Ji us
Young Ji
WSOP 1X Winner
72,000 9,000

Tags: Young Ji

PokerNews Podcast Episode #160: Rouge Dealing feat. Jay Rosenkrantz

Nível 9 : 300/600, 75 ante

On the Friday edition of the PokerNews Podcast, the crew breaks down the latest news from the World Series of Poker, including David Diaz being banned from Caesars properties, Martin Finger winning his first gold bracelet, Matthew Ashton approaching another final table, and an update from the Ivey and the Misfits fantasy team. They then talk with Jay Rosenkrantz about the premiere of Bet Raise Fold: The Story of Online Poker.

Tags: PokerNews PodcastBet Raise Fold

Bruce Hensel Hanging Tough

Nível 9 : 300/600, 75 ante
Bruce Hensel Has Built His Stack Steadily Here on Day 1 of the Seniors Championship
Bruce Hensel Has Built His Stack Steadily Here on Day 1 of the Seniors Championship

With an entire generation of seniors still growing accustomed to "the Twitter," Bruce Hensel's supporters back home have successfully harnessed the power of social media to give their man a little love.

After receiving a creative request from Hensel's son via tweet, we used our vast reportorial skills to hunt him down among the endless maze of seniors still competing in this championship event.

Hensel currently sits on a stack of just over 16,000 chips, which puts him above the average as the field returns from the latest 20-minute break.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Bruce Hensel us
Bruce Hensel
16,500 16,500

Tags: Bruce Hensel

Bracelet Holder Robert Cheung is Charging to Top of Leaderboard

Nível 9 : 300/600, 75 ante
Robert Cheung (Seen Here Competing on the WSOP Circuit) is Running Good Here on Day 1 of the Seniors Championship
Robert Cheung (Seen Here Competing on the WSOP Circuit) is Running Good Here on Day 1 of the Seniors Championship

Robert Cheung is no stranger to the WSOP stage, as the long time tournament circuit grinder scored a bracelet win in 2007, taking down a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event.

After his most recent major cash, at the 2013 WSOP Circuit Harrah's New Orleans Main Event, Cheung has rode the wave of momentum to build a healthy stack late in Day 1 of this Seniors Championship.

With over 42,000 as play enters the 9th level, Cheung has amassed one of the largest stacks in the room, and for a player of his caliber, this ammunition will make him a threat to the unfortunate amateurs at his table.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cheung ca
Robert Cheung
WSOP 1X Winner
42,000

Tags: Robert Cheung

Alabama Cowboy Up

Nível 7 : 150/300, 25 ante
Hoyt Corkins (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Play) is Looking to Best his 4th Place Finish From Last Year's Seniors Championship
Hoyt Corkins (Seen Here in Earlier WSOP Play) is Looking to Best his 4th Place Finish From Last Year's Seniors Championship

Fresh off of a 27th place cash in Event #22: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, the Alabama Cowboy himself has been spotted here at the Senior's Championship, and with a big stack of chips already accumulated, he is looking to make another deep WSOP run. After last year's 4th place finish in this very same event, Hoyt Corkins is hoping his huge edge over a field comprised largely of amateurs can combine with a little run good to propel him to another final table.

We watched Corkins raise to 600 from late position after the action folded around to him, and both of the blinds called to see a flop of {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{a-Clubs}. The small blind checked, the big blind fired out a bet of 800, and both Corkins and the other player folded quickly. Despite this minor setback, Corkins still has a huge stack relative to the average, and with his wealth of experience and the depth of his skills on the felt, it is likely he will be among our end of day chip leaders when play concludes.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Hoyt Corkins us
Hoyt Corkins
WSOP 2X Winner
22,500 22,500

Tags: Hoyt Corkins

Fast and Furious Seven: Seniors Scootin'

Nível 7 : 150/300, 25 ante
Scooter Row Here at the Seniors Championship
Scooter Row Here at the Seniors Championship

With thousands of seniors taking their seats here today, many made the trip through the Rio's winding halls aboard their trusty scooters. From high end Rascals to the red rentals made available by the hotel, there are dozens of motorized vehicles lining the rail, creating a veritable parking lot of pint-sized roadsters here in the Brasilia Room.

While this has created a bit of gridlock for those hoping to sweat their favorite senior, Scooter Row has made it quite convenient for the recently eliminated to make a hasty getaway. Every few minutes or so another scooter putters past, a somber senior flooring it as they exit the tournament area at the brisk pace of 3 miles an hour.

Baldwin Shot Down

Nível 6 : 100/200, 25 ante
Steve Baldwin
Steve Baldwin

We got a few details on the elimination of Steve Baldwin, which happened last level with 100/200 blinds and no ante. After a player had limped from early position, the most active player at table raised to 600.

"Dad shoved for 2,400 on the button with {10-}{10-}," WSOP bracelet winner Eric Baldwin said. The raiser called with {A-}{Q-} offsuit and the flop came down {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs}. Neither the turn nor river helped Papa Baldwin and he was sent to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Steve Baldwin
Steve Baldwin
Eliminado

Tags: Steve Baldwin

Jump the Shark

Nível 6 : 100/200, 25 ante
Kerry Karoutsos, Owner of Blue Shark Optics, is Feasting on the Fish Here on Day 1
Kerry Karoutsos, Owner of Blue Shark Optics, is Feasting on the Fish Here on Day 1

We noticed Kerry Karoutsos drag a pot his way, and after a quick count we determined the owner of Blue Shark Optics has built his stack to over 13,000 midway through the day.

With his trademark mirrored shades protecting him from the prying eyes of his tablemates, Karoutsos has steadily increased his stack with a combination of preflop patience and postflop aggression. We will be sure to track his progress throughout Day 1, as the official eyewear provider of the WSOP tries to take down his first gold bracelet.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Kerry Karoutsos
Kerry Karoutsos
13,500 3,500

Tags: Kerry Karoutsos