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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $3,000 No Limit Hold'em (Mixed Max)
Dias: 1
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a8
Prémio
$372,387
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,618,890
Entradas
593
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
28
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Anderson Among Leaders After Day 1

Nível 8 : 250/500, 50 ante
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Day 1 of Event #27 is in the books, and leading the remaining 181 players is a gentleman who refused to submit his name. He wrote a fake name on his bag, which contained 122,375 chips, and behind him is Calvin Anderson. Anderson bagged 79,425 chips, and received much of his stack from Cylus Watson in a big hand in Level 6. Anderson flopped top two-pair with king-jack against Watson who held aces, the money went in the middle, and Anderson’s hand held up.

This year’s mixed max event, which is nine-handed on Day 1, six-handed on Day 2, and heads-up from 32 players down, attracted 593 players – nearly 200 more players than 2012, but that event was a $5,000 buy-in. The total prize pool for Event #27 is $1,618,000, and the top 68 players are guaranteed a minimum of $4,694. Everyone who makes the heads-up portion of the event will take home $10,360, and the winner will earn $372,387 and the coveted gold bracelet.

Over 400 players were eliminated on Day 1, including Kathy Liebert, Vanessa Selbst, Dario Minieri, Phil Hellmuth, Darren Elias, Jennifer Tilly, Chris Brammer, Frank Kassela, Ben Yu, Jason Somerville, Paul Volpe, Ben Sulsky, Brian Rast, Joe Serock, Ryan Olisar, and David Pham. Pham, who is coming off of a final table, lost a race against Jason Wheeler holding ace-king of diamonds against Wheeler’s black tens. Pham flopped a pair of aces, but Wheeler flopped a set of tens, and held when the turn brought a brick.

While some players fell, others prospered. Dominik Nitsche, Simon Charette, Ognjen Sekularac, and Ana Marquez all climbed up the charts throughout the day. Charette won a massive pot off of Ryan Olisar when he made a flush with king-queen suited against Olisar’s kings, and Marquez made her own flush to win a big pot in Level 6.

The survivors will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. where they will be six handed. Be sure to return for our live coverage straight from the tournament floor. For now, good night from Las Vegas.

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Saul Makes A Tough Call At The End of the Brandon Cantu Show

Nível 8 : 250/500, 50 ante
Kevin Saul in an earlier event.
Kevin Saul in an earlier event.

Action was unusually quiet at the Bradon Cantu Show table as no one was talking. Even so, Cantu raised to 1,500 and was called by Darryll Fish and Kevin Saul, both of whom were in position.

On the flop of {7-Clubs}{A-Spades}{10-Spades} Cantu and Fish checked to Saul who stabbed at the pot for 2,700. Only Cantu called.

The turn was the {8-Spades} and both players checked.

On the river {10-Hearts}, Cantu bet out 4,100. Saul went into the tank and looked as if he was about to muck his hand, but then grabbed chips and reorganized one of his stacks before tossing in a chip signifying a call.

"Queen high," Cantu said.

Cantu went to muck his hand, but kept it intact, as Saul refused to turn over his cards. At which point Cantu asked, "Are you really going to play like this Kevin?"

"I just want to know if you have queen jack with a spade," Saul said. "Are we about to break?" Saul asked a floor as he was bringing over racks. The floor informed him that they were in fact breaking the table. "Alright," he said, finally turning over his {K-Clubs}{Q-Spades} for just king high. Cantu finally mucked his hands and the men racked up their chips to move to a new table.

Massive Double for Anderson for Through Watson

Nível 6 : 150/300, 25 ante
Calvin Anderson (Event #4) ships a massive double
Calvin Anderson (Event #4) ships a massive double

When we arrived at the table, Calvin Anderson had {k-Spades}{j-Spades} sitting in front of him, and the board read {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}. The dealer was counting down his stack, which came to 41,500, and Cylus Watson was pushing chips forward to mach Anderson's amount.

Faraz Jaka was kind enough to give us the details of the double up. According to him, Watson told the table that he was going to make a big bluff before three-betting Jaka. Anderson cold-called, Jaka called as well, and the rest of the money went in on the flop between Watson and Anderson. Watson held two aces, and couldn't make a better two pair or trips by the river.

Anderson now has 90,000 chips, while Watson dropped to 14,000.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
WSOP 4X Winner
90,000 68,000
Cylus Watson us
Cylus Watson
14,000 -46,000

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Prize Pool Information

Nível 5 : 100/200, 25 ante
2013 Bracelet
2013 Bracelet

With 593 entrants, Event #27 generated a total prize pool of $1,618,890. The top 68 players will earn a minimum of $4,694, while all 32 players who reach heads-up play will take home $10,360. Making the quarter finals earns you $51,561, the flour players in the semis earn $132,748, and each participant in the championship match will take home $231,501.

The winner of this event will take home a shiny new gold bracelet and the top prize of $372,387. For a full list of the payouts, we suggest you click the tab above.

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

Nível 4 : 100/200, 0 ante
Bet Raise Fold
Bet Raise Fold

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.

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Stout Looking For Another Big Showing

Nível 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
Matt Stout
Matt Stout

We just spotted Matt Stout in the field, fresh off his second-place finish in yesterday's Event #21: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Six Handed) for $313,370. That second-place finish marked Stout's third final table in the last three years, he finished third in a $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event last year for $192,813 and eighth in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event in 2010 as well for $63,032.

Stout looks to improve upon his finish from last night with another good run today but Stout has some work to do as he has already lost one third of his stack in a recent hand:

On a board of {4-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{6-Hearts} action checked to Stout who was on button. He bet 1,350 and was called by the player in the cutoff. The player in the hijack seat made a check raise to 2,850. Stout tanked a bit before folding his hand, as did the player in the cutoff.

Stout still has plenty of chips to work with though as he looks for another deep run here in Event #27.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Matt Stout us
Matt Stout
6,000 -3,000

Day 1 of Mixed Max Set to Begin

Aubin Cazals
Aubin Cazals

Event #27: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Mixed Max) is set to begin in 40 minutes or so with Day 1 action, and the entrants will play eight levels before bagging and tagging for the evening. In this Mixed-Max format, Day 1 will be nine-handed, Day 2 will be six-handed, and on Day 3 the remaining players will create a heads-up bracket.

Last year's winner was Frenchman Aubin Cazals, who earned $480,564 for defeating Joseph Cheong heads up. Before facing Cheong, Cazals played one the longest heads-up match in history against Warwick Mirzikinian, which forced the event to go an extra day.

We expect to see several notable players in this event, especially with the Senior's event this afternoon, and we hope to see you back here when the cards are in the air for all of your exclusive up-to-the-minute updates straight from the tournament floor.

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