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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #62: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Informações
2013 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
ak
Prémio
$8,361,570
Informações
Buy-in
$10,000
Total de entradas
6,352
Informações do Nível
Nível
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
200,000
Jogadores restantes 1 / 6,352
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Updated Chip Counts at Break

Nível 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

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Nível: 22

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 3,000

First Break of Day Five: Jon Lane Still Leads

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jonathan Lane
Jonathan Lane

The first level of Day 5 is in the books. Out of the 239 players who started the day, now only 187 remain. Jon Lane, who started the day at the top of the leaderboard, still leads with over three million in chips. After the flurry of eliminations in post-bubble play during yesterday’s first level, the bustouts came much more slowly today. One of the reasons for that is likely the increase in payouts. Today’s first bustout, Donald Swartz, received $37,019, nearly twice as much as the first player paid yesterday. More importantly, with over 6,000 players eliminated and only about 200 bustouts to go before the final table, players are starting to look ahead to a potential $ 8,359,531 payday.

Shawn Sheikhan was among the early eliminations today. He was knocked out by 2012 Main Event final tablist Steve Gee. Vivek Rajkumar, who had a tough table draw with Jonathan Jaffe, Tommy Chen, Brett Richey, and defending Main Event champion Greg Merson on his left, made a valiant effort to build his stack early in the day. It didn't last, however, as he busted out when Nick Schwarmann made a flush to beat Rajkumar's pocket queens.

Several well-known players are building impressive stacks. Max Steinberg, one of the chips leaders on Day 4, picked up right where he left off yesterday with the help of quads on the first hand of the day. Rachid Ben Cherif is climbing the leaderboard as well, as is Jason Cohen.

Young pro Amit Makhija also busted out today. He was eliminated by Beverly Lange, an amateur player from near Austin, Texas, who has over a million chips. Lange joins the list of women making deep runs in the Main Event this year alongside known pros like Jackie Glazier and Annette Obrestad.

Players return to their tables in 20 minutes. We'll have complete chip counts for you soon, and we'll be back with all the action when play resumes.

Tags: Amit MakhijaAnnette ObrestadBeverly LangeBrett RicheyDonald SwartzGreg MersonJackie GlazierJason CohenJon LaneJonathan LaneMax SteinbergNick SchwarmannRachid Ben CherifShawn SheikhanSteve GeeVivek RajkumarWill Jaffe

Featured Table Counts at Break

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Loosi's String Bet Gets Through

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Sami Rustom raised to 32,000 from early position, Sylvain Loosli three-bet to 122,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Rustom, who called.

The flop fell {7-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}, Rustom checked, and Loosli continued for 125,000. Rustom check-raised to 300,000, and after tanking for a minute or so, Loosli called.

The turn brought the {9-Clubs}, Rustom checked, and Loosli returned to the tank. He reached for chips, cut out 70,000 in orange T5,000 chips, pulled out a full stack of orange (100,000), and grabbed a few green T25,000 chips. He then slid forward three different stacks one at time, first pushing forward 70,000 then adding the full stack of orange and the green.

Rustom asked for a count, the dealer told him 280,000, and then Rustom told the dealer that it was a string bet. The dealer called a floor person over, who after hearing the dealer recount the tale, ruled that it was indeed a string bet.

Loosli pulled back the green chips, and a few oranges that were on top of the green chips, and left out 170,000. Rustom protested, but the dealer, Olaoluwa Okelola, and Kevin Williams all said that the original movement included the full stack of orange chips. The floor person ruled that the full stack would stay.

Rustom tanked for a bit, then finally folded his hand, prompting Loosli to throw up his hands in disgust. He said something to Rustom that Rustom couldn't hear, and when he asked Loosli to repeat it, he refused.

Tags: Sami RustomSylvain Loosli

Tripodi Busts Dubinskyy

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Clement Tripodi and Igor Dubinskyy got it all in preflop.

Tripodi: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Dubinskyy: {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

The board ran out {k-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}, and Tripodi won the race and continues to build his stack.

Tags: Clement TripodiIgor Dubinskyy

Merson Under 500,000

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Greg Merson
Greg Merson

Nick Schwarmann raised it up to 38,000 in middle position, and Greg Merson called on the button. Kimura tagged along from the big blind, and the flop ran down {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}. Kimura checked to Schwarmann, who fired out 42,000, and Merson was the only caller. The turn brought the {4-Hearts}, and Schwarmann checked to Merson, who then bet 64,000. Schwarmann tossed in the call, and when the river brought the {Q-Spades}, Schwarmann moved all in.

This was a bet that would cost Merson all of his chips, and he quickly got out of the way, giving Schwarmann yet another big pot at this featured table. Meanwhile, Merson is at a low on the day of 495,000.

Tags: Greg MersonNick Schwarmann

Buckenmayer Poised for Another Run

Nível 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante

Greg Merson and Steve Gee aren't the only players making a run in the Main Event for the second straight year. Bob Buckenyamer took 17th in the 2012 Main Event, and he's still alive and above average here on Day 5. We recently found Buckenmayer raising preflop from early position and then four-betting after Jose Pinedamoncada three-bet from the small blind. Pinedamoncada called, creating a pot worth 470,000 before the flop. Both players checked the {4-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}, and Pinedamoncada checked again on the {K-Spades} turn. Buckenmayer moved all in for 532,000, which prompted a fold from his opponent. The retired businessman is now sitting on just over a million.

Tags: Bob BuckenmayerJose Pinedamoncada