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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
ak
Prémio
$8,361,570
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entradas
6,352
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
200,000

Glazier Takes From Merson

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

Greg Merson opened to 25,000 in middle position and Jackie Glazier (her first hand after having just joined the ESPN feature table), three-bet to 62,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Merson who called, landing a {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{4-Clubs} flop.

Merson check-called 85,000 from Glazier to see the {10-Spades} turn, which both players checked. They opted to do the same following the {10-Hearts} river and Merson tabled {Q-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for queens and tens.

Glazier had him outkicked with {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} to take down the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jackie Glazier au
Jackie Glazier
1,281,000
176,000
176,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Greg Merson us
Greg Merson
486,000
-98,000
-98,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Greg MersonJackie Glazier

Mortensen Caves to the Four-Bet

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

Carlos Mortensen three-bet to 62,000 after an open from Gad Morgenstern. Morgenstern pushed all in for 440,000, and Mortensen thought for a couple of minutes before folding.

The former world champion still has around 600,000 remaining.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Carlos Mortensen es
Carlos Mortensen
600,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Gad Morgenstern il
Gad Morgenstern
440,000
-280,000
-280,000

Tags: Carlos MortensenGad Morgenstern

Cianelli Doubles Huge Through Fair, Who Then Busts

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

Victor Cianelli and Ryan Fair just played a 1.7 million chip pot that saw Cianelli score a full double up. We only caught the river action, but one of the camera crew members caught up up on the action after the flop.

On a flop of {4-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}, Cianelli checked to Fair, who fired out 50,000. Cianelli then check raised it to 150,000, and Fair tossed in the call. The turn brought the {6-Clubs}, and Cianelli fired out a huge bet of 250,000. Fair once again made the call, and the {5-Clubs} hit the river. Cianelli moved all in for 446,000, and Fair immediately shot up out of his chair, which fell over in the process.

Fair picked it back up, then went deep into the tank. He thought it over for at least two minutes before he stood up yet again. All the while, Cianelli sat as still as a statue with his arms extended in front of him on the table, and Fair announced "Sorry guys this may take a while." Despite this warning, Fair only thought for about another minute before he said "call."

Cianelli showed {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} for a set of fours, and Fair shook his head and mucked his hand. Because it was an all-in situation, his hand had to be tabled: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts} for a flopped open ended straight draw that turned into running two pair. Fair shipped most of his chips over to Cianelli, dropping him to 190,000. Meanwhile, Cianelli has catapulted into the top five chip counts, as he now has 1.75 million.

Fair was eliminated a short while after.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Victor Cianelli us
Victor Cianelli
1,790,000
1,539,000
1,539,000
Ryan Fair us
Ryan Fair
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan Fair

"All In" Says Fang

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

Jaime Kaplan and Yi Fang were just battling over a hand that had reached the flop with the board showing {J-Spades}{3-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}. After preflop action had already built a sizable pot, Fang had pushed out a big flop bet and Kaplan called, then the turn brought the {A-Clubs}.

"My best English is... all in!" said Fang, who has been quite animated all day over at Table 453. Kaplan laughed a bit at Fang's antics, saying "the board could not be any worse." Finally Kaplan folded, flashing his {Q-}{Q-} to Fang and alluding to his earlier references to loving "the ladies."

With much theatrics, Fang eventually showed one of his cards — the {K-Clubs} — then claimed he'd had top set.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Yi Fang ca
Yi Fang
1,570,000
493,000
493,000
Jaime Kaplan us
Jaime Kaplan
485,000
-516,000
-516,000

Tags: Jaime KaplanYi Fang

Updated Counts from Table 452

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Clyde Tjauw Foe nl
Clyde Tjauw Foe
1,420,000
-100,000
-100,000
Marc Emond us
Marc Emond
1,355,000
85,000
85,000
Ara Melikian us
Ara Melikian
1,296,000
196,000
196,000
Kevin Williams gb
Kevin Williams
973,000
-167,000
-167,000
Ramzi Jelassi se
Ramzi Jelassi
850,000
-351,000
-351,000
Robin Ylitalo se
Robin Ylitalo
710,000
375,000
375,000
Jens Knossalla de
Jens Knossalla
424,000
-140,000
-140,000
Max Ovseyevitz mx
Max Ovseyevitz
275,000
201,500
201,500
Shawn Sheikhan us
Shawn Sheikhan
250,000
-47,000
-47,000

Interview: Nightclub Owner Ami Alibay Eyes Main Event Final Table

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Ami Alibay
Ami Alibay

Ami Alibay has been among the leaders for much of Day 4 in the World Series of Poker Main Event. The nightclub and restaurant owner from Montreal is currently sitting in the top 10 in chips with 1.7 million.

Alibay might be an amateur, but he already has made two cashes this summer, including an eighth-place result in Event #4: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed. He also has high-roller experience after playing $111,111 buy-in tournament for the One Drop Foundation. He contributed 1% to the foundation and got to play against some of the world’s toughest competitors, but ultimately fell short of the money. Now, he has a chance to make waves in poker's most prestigious event.

We spoke with Alibay about playing poker as a hobby and facing some of the best players in the world in the Main Event.

PokerNews: You played in the $111,111 buy-in One Drop event. How does that event compare to the Main Event?

Alibay: The $100K had the best players in the world. It was the toughest tournament that I have ever played. I also played the $25K buy-in tournament at the Bellagio and I think that had the same range of players. But in the $100K I really got outplayed so many times. In the Main Event everyone has a dream so you can have maybe three to five amateur players on the table. In the first couple of days my table draws were so good because I didn’t have anyone to push me around. Actually, I had Vanessa Selbst on my table in the first day. I was trying to avoid her but knew I had to play hands against her because if you hit a hand you can maximize your value.

How did the first two days compare to Day 3 and now Day 4?

People are getting tighter. Especially when the money bubble was near, the play was really tight on my table. You didn’t see any major hands at all. It’s now getting really serious. It’s the Super Bowl of poker so rightfully so.

You have only 10 cashes listed on Hendon Mob Database. What is your poker story?

I started to play poker at René Angélil’s charity poker tournament a few years ago. He inspired me to play poker. I came to Las Vegas once to play in the World Poker Tournament with him and I really liked the competition. I’m not 20 years old anymore so I can’t play football or hockey like before, but in poker age doesn’t matter. I like to compete so poker was good. Through the years I have improved. I was really bad when I first started playing but I think I am in a good position now to have a good run.

Is poker just a hobby then, or would you like to turn it into a profession?

No, poker will never be a profession for me. I own two nightclubs and one fine-dining restaurant in Montreal. I will keep poker as a hobby. I don’t wait for the money to come in to pay my bills and eat so poker is just fun for me. Even if I bust in the Main Event, it has been a lot of fun.

Can you talk about your experience with the Main Event over the last two years and this year?

The last two years was so terrible. I was chasing draws like crazy and playing the Main Event like a cash game. I learned a lot since then. I watched poker on ESPN and learned a lot from what the commentators had to say. Tony Dunst helped with his comments. There were a lot of hands played on the WPT that were aired on television and that helped me a lot. There were a lot of situations that I could have played differently and I learned through listening to Dunst. He made me think of how to play hands differently.

You are on the feature table with Greg Mueller and Carlos Mortensen. Are you familiar with some of the big names in the poker industry?

I met Greg just yesterday and I just met Carlos today. Before this, I didn’t know who either player was but now I am aware and respect them as players. Actually, Carlos had 35,000 in chips. I played a hand against him and he doubled up because he cracked me on the river. I think that helped a lot because now he has about one million now. I guess you have to be lucky to still be playing this late into the tournament.

Has there been any kind of intimidation playing against some of the pros?

I’ve played with Antonio Esfandiari and Vanessa Rousso. People might be surprised but Selbst was one of the toughest players I’ve ever played. I was really impressed by the way she played on Day 1. She is dangerous. A truly great player and I hope people know that.

What were your expectations before the Main Event, and have they changed?

To win a bracelet; isn’t that everyone’s expectations? Let me tell you a story. I came to Las Vegas early in the summer and played Event #4 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed). We were 10-handed and maybe two people away from the final table. I was second in chips and Joe Cada was the chip leader. My friend, Charles Sylvestre won the bracelet in Event #3 ($1,000 N-Limit Hold’em Re-Entry) so I was called to go take a picture. I left the table for just four hands, took the picture and went back to my table. When I sat down, I doubled up the short-stack on the very first hand. Then doubled him again soon after before he knocked me out. I bubbled the final table in 8th place. After that I said there was no way I will lose the Main Event. Of course I can’t control the cards but I am doing my best to make it to the final table.

Tags: Ami AlibayCarlos MortensenGreg MuellerJoe CadaMain EventVanessa Selbstworld series of poker

Dion Shoves On Mann

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Yann Dion
Yann Dion

Catching the action with Yann Dion making it 45,000 from the button, Jason Mann bumped it up to 213,000. Dion went into the tank for two minutes before making the call as the dealer dropped a {4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{8-Clubs} flop.

Mann took his time before placing out a bet of 317,000 to put the action on Dion. Dion spent nearly ten minutes deliberating about his decision before announcing he was all in for 1,051,00 as it was now Mann's turn to enter the think-tank.

Roughly a further four minutes would pass before Mann slid his cards to the muck while slipping to 1,900,000 as Dion climbs to 1,830,000 in chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jason Mann ca
Jason Mann
1,900,000
-590,000
-590,000
Yann Dion ca
Yann Dion
1,830,000
530,000
530,000

Tags: Jason MannYann Dion

More For Ramage

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante

Anthony Forsyth-Forrest opened to 25,000 in middle position. Nick Schwarmann called from the hijack, Grayson Ramage called from the big blind, and the flop came down {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades}{4-Clubs}.

Action checked to Schwarmann who bet 34,000. Only Ramage tagged along to see the {7-Diamonds} turn, which both players checked. The {2-Hearts} river completed the board and Ramage bet 78,000. Schwarmann gave it some thought and ultimately called.

Ramage tabled {Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} for a pair of queens, Schwarmann mucked, and Ramage collected the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Grayson Ramage us
Grayson Ramage
2,349,000
63,000
63,000
Anthony Forsyth-Forrest gb
Anthony Forsyth-Forrest
829,000
-61,000
-61,000
Nick Schwarmann us
Nick Schwarmann
485,000
-160,000
-160,000

Tags: Anthony Forsyth ForrestGrayson RamageNick Schwarmann

Timoshenko Takes a Tiny One From Malherbe

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
Yevgeniy Timoshenko

Jean-Yves Malherbe opened with a raise to 20,000 from the cutoff. Timoshenko was his only taker from the big blind.

The flop came down {K-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{4-Clubs} and Timoshenko check called a bet of 20,000 from Malherbe. The turn was the {J-Hearts} and both players slowed down with a check. The river was the {7-Clubs} and Timoshenko opted to lead with a bet of 28,000. After a taking moment to think, Malherbe dropped in the call. Timoshenko showed {9-}{9-} for a pair of nines and that was good to take down the hand as Malherbe mucked.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Yevgeniy Timoshenko ua
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
1,091,000
76,000
76,000
Jean-Yves Malherbe bo
Jean-Yves Malherbe
515,000
-343,000
-343,000

Tags: Jean-Yves MalherbeYevgeniy Timoshenko

You've Failed, Your Highness, I am a Jedi

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Rachid Ben Cherif (Day 3)
Rachid Ben Cherif (Day 3)

After three-betting preflop, and check-calling a bet on the flop, Rachid "SkaiWalkurrr" Ben Cherif checked again on the turn of a {q-Spades}{3-Spades}{k-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} board. Jamil Ogunmakinwa fired out 100,000 into a pot of well over 200,000, and Ben Cherif moved all in for 472,000.

Ogunmakinwa tanked for well over five minutes, then finally called, showing {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}. Ben Cherif tabled {7-Spades}{5-Spades}.

Only a spade could save Ben Cherif, and the {10-Spades} fell on the river, doubling the Dutchman to 1.2 million chips. Ogunmakinwa was crippled down to just 96,000.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Rachid Ben Cherif nl
Rachid Ben Cherif
1,200,000
185,000
185,000
Jamil Ogunmakinwa ie
Jamil Ogunmakinwa
96,000
-224,000
-224,000

Tags: Jamil OgunmakinwaRachid Ben Cherif