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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

Secondary Table: Back and Forth

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #93: Chris Lindh opened for 400,000 from the button and Sergio Castelluccio called from the big blind. Both checked the {9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{J-Clubs} flop and {8-Diamonds} turn. The river brought the {6-Diamonds} and a bet of 600,000 from Castelluccio, and Lindh folded.

Hand #94: Alexander Livingston raised to 400,000 from under the gun and got one caller in Carlos Mortensen sitting to his right in the big blind. The flop came {5-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}. Mortensen checked, Livingston bet 525,000, and Mortensen folded.

Hand #95: Chris Lindh open-raised all in for just over 4 million from the hijack seat, and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #96: Castelluccio raised to 400,000 from the hijack seat and Marc McLaughlin called from the big blind. The flop came {5-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and McLaughlin knocked the felt the check. Castelluccio sat for a moment, then tapped the felt as well. The turn brought the {9-Clubs}, and this time Castelluccio bet 450,000 and McLaughlin folded.

Hand #97: Lindh raised to 550,000 from middle position and won the blinds and antes.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sergio Castelluccio it
Sergio Castelluccio
9,505,000
1,170,000
1,170,000
Alexander Livingston ca
Alexander Livingston
5,850,000
740,000
740,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Lindh us
Chris Lindh
4,980,000
470,000
470,000

Tags: Alexander LivingstonChris LindhSergio Castelluccio

Anton Morgenstern Eliminated in 20th Place ($285,408)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Anton Morgenstern is eliminated in 20th place
Anton Morgenstern is eliminated in 20th place

Feature Table

Hand #132: Fabian Ortiz raised to 400,000 from under the gun and Anton Morgenstern three-bet all in from the hijack for 2.495 million. Action folded back to Ortiz who called immediately.

Ortiz: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}
Morgenstern: {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

The flop came down {4-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, giving Morgenstern chop outs with a five and a backdoor diamond draw. However, the start-of-day chip leader found no help from the {6-Spades} turn or {9-Hearts} river, ending his Main Event with a 20th-place finish.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Fabian Ortiz ar
Fabian Ortiz
7,875,000
4,775,000
4,775,000
Anton Morgenstern de
Anton Morgenstern
Eliminado

Tags: Anton MorgensternFabian Ortiz

Feature Table: Ortiz Doubles

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #126: Mark Newhouse raised to 400,000 from the cutoff seat, winning the blinds and antes.

Hand #127: Jay Farber raised to 430,000 from under the gun, winning the blinds and antes. He tabled a pair of aces.

Hand #128: Sylvain Loosli completed from the small blind, Anton Morgenstern checked his big blind, and both players checked on a flop of {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Hearts}. The two knuckled when the {10-Hearts} turned, Loosli checked a third time when the {5-Hearts} completed the board, and Morgenstern fired out 350,000. Loosli folded.

Hand #129: Mark Newhouse min-raised to 400,000 from under the gun, Loosli three-bet to 900,000 on the button, and the Frenchman took down the pot.

Hand #130: Fabian Ortiz raised to 425,000 from the hijack seat, Loosli three-bet to 850,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Ortiz, who folded as well.

Hand #131: Ortiz limped in from early position, Morgenstern raised to 575,000 in the cutoff, and the action folded back to Ortiz, who called, leaving just 1.62 million behind. The flop fell {j-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}, Ortiz checked, Mortenstern moved all in, and Ortiz called.

Morgenstern: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}
Ortiz: {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}

The turn and river came {k-Hearts}, {4-Clubs} respectively, and Ortiz doubled.

Tags: Anton MorgensternFabian OrtizJay FarberJC TranMark NewhouseMichiel BrummelhuisSylvain Loosli

Outer Table: Lehavot Turns Quads, Doubles Through Alexander

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Amir Lehavot
Amir Lehavot

Hand #130: James Alexander got a walk in the big blind.

Hand #131: Amir Lehavot raised to 400,000 from middle position, and James Alexander called from the big blind. The {J-Spades}{9-Clubs}{5-Clubs} flop was an action inducer; Alexander checked, Lehavot bet 500,000, and Alexander check-raised all in. Lehavot snap-called for 5,915,000 total and was at risk.

Alexander: {J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Lehavot: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

With his set, Lehavot needed to fade a club to double up, but the sweat ended when he made quads with the {5-Spades} on the turn. The meaningless {4-Spades} fell on the river, and Alexander is now barely hanging on with less than 2 million.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Amir Lehavot il
Amir Lehavot
13,000,000
8,000,000
8,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
James Alexander us
James Alexander
1,680,000
-6,480,000
-6,480,000

Secondary Table: Updated Chip Counts

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Marc-Etienne McLaughlin ca
Marc-Etienne McLaughlin
20,530,000
260,000
260,000
Carlos Mortensen es
Carlos Mortensen
9,395,000
430,000
430,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Bruno Kawauti br
Bruno Kawauti
8,390,000
-480,000
-480,000
Sergio Castelluccio it
Sergio Castelluccio
8,335,000
-170,000
-170,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
7,060,000
-580,000
-580,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
Alexander Livingston ca
Alexander Livingston
5,110,000
760,000
760,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Chris Lindh us
Chris Lindh
4,510,000
30,000
30,000

Secondary Table: A Bunch of Hands

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #86: Chris Lindh had the button. Carlos Mortensen raised to 400,000 from under the gun, and everyone folded.

Hand #87: Ryan Riess had the button. Marc McLaughlin raised to 400,000. Everyone folded, and he won the pot.

Hand #88: Sergio Castelluccio had the button. He raised to 400,000, and Carlos Mortensen called from the small blind. Alexander Livingston reraised all in for 4.32 million from the big blind, and everyone folded.

Hand #89: Carlos Mortensen had the button. Chris Lindh raised to 400,000 and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #90: Alexander Livingston had the button. Carlos Mortensen raised to 400,000 from the cutoff seat, and everyone folded.

Hand #91: Marc McLaughlin had the button, and Sergio Castelluccio opened to 400,000 from second position. After everyone gave it up, he scooped the blinds and antes.

Hand #92: Bruno Kawauti had the button. Marc McLaughlin raised to 400,000 from the cutoff seat, and Ryan Riess called out of the big blind to see the flop come down {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}{4-Diamonds}. Riess checked, and McLaughlin bet 600,000. Riess folded, and McLaughlin won the pot.

Tags: Alexander LivingstonBruno KawautiCarlos MortensenChris LindhChristopher LindhMarc McLaughlinRyan RiessSergio Castelluccio

Feature Table: Farber on the Rise

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #121: Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 425,000 in the cutoff and Fabian Ortiz called on the button. The flop came down {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and Brummelhuis bet 475,000, enough to get Ortiz to fold.

Hand #122: Fabian Ortiz raised to 400,000 on the button and Jay Farber three-bet to 900,000 from the big blind. Ortiz called and the dealer fanned a flop of {8-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. Farber continued for 650,000, receiving a fold from Ortiz.

Hand #123: JC Tran raised to 425,000 under the gun and took down the pot.

Hand #124: Jay Farber raised to 430,000 on the button, Mark Newhouse called in the small blind, and the flop fell {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}. Both checked to see the {8-Hearts} turn where Newhouse check-called 250,000 from Farber, landing the {3-Diamonds} river. Both checked, Farber showed {A-}{4-}, and Newhouse mucked.

Hand #125: Mark Newhouse raised to 400,000 on the button, JC Tran called from the small blind, and Michiel Brummelhuis called from the big blind. They checked to the turn of a {4-Spades}{8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} board where Tran checked to Brummelhuis who bet 575,000. Newhouse folded, Tran called, and the {4-Clubs} river completed the board. Both checked and Tran took it down {K-Spades}{Q-Clubs} for two pair with a king kicker.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sylvain Loosli fr
Sylvain Loosli
18,575,000
-250,000
-250,000
Jaka Coaching
JC Tran us
JC Tran
17,745,000
1,745,000
1,745,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Jay Farber us
Jay Farber
16,325,000
2,050,000
2,050,000
Mark Newhouse us
Mark Newhouse
13,260,000
-1,430,000
-1,430,000
Michiel Brummelhuis nl
Michiel Brummelhuis
7,545,000
-190,000
-190,000
Anton Morgenstern de
Anton Morgenstern
4,590,000
-450,000
-450,000
Fabian Ortiz ar
Fabian Ortiz
3,100,000
-1,475,000
-1,475,000

Tags: Fabian OrtizJay FarberJC TranMark NewhouseMichiel Brummelhuis

Outer Table: Alexander Gets Busy

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

Hand #124: David Benefield opened the button to 450,000 and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #125: David Benefield opened to 400,000 the cutoff and James Alexander called from the small blind to see a {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} flop fall.

Alexander checked and Benefield continued for 475,000 with Alexander calling as the {J-Hearts} landed on the turn.

Alexander tapped the table again and Benefield slid out a bet of 1,225,000 to prompt a fold from Alexander.

Hand #126: James Alexander moved all in from the button and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #127: Rep Porter limped the small blind and Amir Lehavot raised to 450,000 with Porter making the call as the flop fell {J-Hearts}{9-Spades}{3-Hearts}.

Porter pushed out a bet of 425,000 only to have Lehavot raise to 1.1 million. Porter deliberated for a few moments before folding his hand.

Hand #128: From middle position James Alexander shoved all in and everyone folded.

Hand #129: From under the gun James Alexander moved all in for 7,650,000 and picked up the blinds and antes.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
James Alexander us
James Alexander
8,160,000
1,730,000
1,730,000

Tags: Amir LehavotMain Feature TableJames AlexanderRep Porter

Interview with Chris Lindh: "You Can’t Play Scared in this Tournament"

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Chris Lindh
Chris Lindh

Chris Lindh has been one of the most active players here on Day 7, and as a result his stack has oscillated throughout the first five hours of the day. During the break, we briefly spoke with Lindh about his tournament experience, the big swings he’s been dealing with, and his mental game.

PokerNews: You’ve cashed in a handful of events each year traveling the circuits. Is your background mainly in tournaments or cash games?

Lindh: In the beginning I was almost exclusively playing tournaments but then I switched over to cash-games about a year and a half ago. I think it’s important to excel in both aspects of the game to become a well-rounded player.

Why did you make the transition from Bear Sterns to playing poker professionally?

I was laid off from Bear Sterns so I looked to poker as a supplement. I was always playing poker anyway so it made sense. Plus I was given a nice severance package so I took that and used it as my starting bankroll. It’s been some good times and I’m fully happy with how things are working out.

This is your fourth WSOP Main Event but your first cash. What changes did you make that are helping with a successful this year?

I think just being around better players and discussing hands has helped me a lot since I’ve started. I’ve really surrounded myself with a knowledgeable group of players who have all seen success at one point in their careers, so it’s beneficial to a person like me who still has room for growth. I had a little bit of coaching for online poker but I haven’t had any for live tournaments or cash. I think you can really apply what you learn by playing online to live because online you are able to take more risks, play more hands, and pick up on things faster than you would just playing live.

You lost a big hand against Ryan Riess. Did the decline in your chip count affect you mentally at all? If so, how did you recover?

It didn’t really affect me at all. I still opened like 60 percent of hands after that hit and chipped right back up. You can’t play scared in this tournament. With so few players left, it is important to take shots and build your stack so you can have plenty to work with if you make it to the final table. Plus, losing is part of variance. It is how you handle it after that matters.

If you make it to the final nine, will you continue playing poker?

Continuing to play poker isn’t a question for me. I will definitely continue to play because I think I still have a lot left to accomplish. I’m already scheduled to play in the WSOP Europe so that will be next on my calendar. I think I am also looking into the $10 million guarantee tournament in Florida. I have absolutely no plans to stop.

Tags: 2013 Main EventChris LindhWSOP Main Event