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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Main Event
Dia: 2ab
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2014 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
1010
Prémio
$10,000,000
Informações
Buy-in
$10,000
Total de entradas
6,683
Informações do Nível
Nível
41
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000
Jogadores restantes 1 / 6,683
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45th Annual WSOP Becomes Biggest Ever, Establishing Several Key Records

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The 2014 WSOP Main Event bracelet.
The 2014 WSOP Main Event bracelet.

According to the World Series of Poker (WSOP), in another remarkable testament to the health and strength of the game of poker globally, the 45th annual WSOP at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas established a host of new records as poker enthusiasts from 107 different nations traveled to Las Vegas to compete in the game’s grandest spectacle. The WSOP remained the industry standard-bearer, with a record-setting 82,360 entries in 65 events and awarding the largest prize pool in WSOP history: $225,584,873.

The new all-time high in participants surpassed by 3.6 percent the previous record of 79,471 set last year. The Main Event in 2014 had 6,683 entries, creating the largest prize pool of the 2014 WSOP at $62,820,200. The winner will receive $10,000,000.

“There is only one WSOP,” said World Series of Poker Executive Director Ty Stewart. “We’re humbled to have seen this kind of response to our 10th series at the Rio. More than ever before, we embraced the challenge to have something for everyone who loves the game. With some of the biggest events ever organized it is clear poker remains strong and its best days are ahead. We can’t wait to start planning for next year.”

For the tenth consecutive year, the WSOP generated a total prize pool well in excess of $100 million, and for only the second time in its history, topped the $200 million mark.

In the 45-year history of the WSOP, the prestigious tournament has now awarded more than $2 billion in prize money. When added to the previous total — $1,840,172,006 – this year’s massive prize pool brings the new all-time money awarded tally to $2,065,756,879. More than $1 billion of this has come in the last six years alone ($1,005,789,961). This year’s total prize pool surpassed last year’s amount by 14.4 percent.

The youngest player in this year’s WSOP Main Event was Zachary Zaffos, of Weston, Florida, who played Day 1c of the Main Event and turned 21 just one day before entering. The oldest player to participate in this year’s Main Event was 93-year-old William Wachter of Carmel, New York, who played Day 1b. Wachter, was also the oldest participant last year. Both players were eliminated on Day 1. Jack Ury, at the young age of 95, still holds the WSOP record as oldest participant. Poker Hall of Famer Henry Orenstein became the oldest person to cash this year, when the 90-year-old finished in eighth place in Event #60.

The $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship — commonly referred to as the WSOP Main Event — attracted the largest number of players since 2010, becoming the fifth-largest WSOP Main Event in the 45-year history of the event.

Here is a quick statistical overview of the 2014 WSOP official gold bracelet events:

  • Official WSOP Gold Bracelet Events: 65
  • Total Entries: 82,360
  • Total Prize Pool: $225,584,873
  • Total Cashers: 8,730
  • Main Event Entries: 6,683
  • Main Event Prize Pool: $62,820,200
  • Largest 1st Place Prize: $15,306,668
  • Average 1st Place Prize: $792,507
  • Average Age: 38.93
  • Average Age of Casher: 37.66 (excludes Main Event)
  • Average Age of Final Tablist: 35.32 (excludes Main Event)
  • Male Participation: 94.72% (78,009 entries)
  • Female Participation: 5.28% (4,351 entries)
  • # of Countries Represented: 107
  • # of U.S. States Represented: 50
  • # of Canadian Provinces Represented: 10, plus Yukon Territories

Most Entries by Country

PlaceCountryPlayers
1United States78,165
2Canada6,045
3United Kingdom2,894
4France1,749
5Germany1,617
6Russia1,370
7Brazil1,057
8Italy857
9Austria632
10Australia512

Tags: 2014 WSOPWSOP

Schemion Playing Pots

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Ole Schemion started the day digging in to a large tub of ice cream with a Germany national football shirt on his back and two skateboards beneath his seat. He also seems to have started with an intention to play every hand and make himself the focus of the table.

So far he has won one of those hands, opening for a raise and taking it down with a continuation bet. On another he folded to a raise of his continuation bet, and he then let one go where he opened and was raised preflop by short-stacked Omer Rotman.

On the fourth hand we witnessed, Schemion was in the big blind and defended with a call after a raise to 1,100 from Kyle Cartwright and a call from Aleksandar Simic in the small blind. All three players checked the {2-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{9-Diamonds} flop, then on the {k-Diamonds} turn Simic checked, Schemion bet 2,550, and the other two players both called.

The river was the {6-Spades} and it was checked around. Schemion and Cartwright shrugged, so it was left to Simic to turn over his {k-Hearts}{k-Spades} to claim the pot.

Tags: Aleksandar SimicKyle CartwrightOle Schemion

Chip Counts From Brasilia Red

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A Few Chip Counts from Pavilion White

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The 2012 Main Event Champ Ousted from the Feature Table

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Greg Merson
Greg Merson

The ESPN Mothership began the day with two former WSOP Main Event champs at the table in Chris Moneymaker (2003) and Greg Merson (2012). The former started with a healthy enough stack, but the latter was short headed into Level 6. Unfortunately for Merson, he was unable to spin it up.

We missed the elimination hand, but Moneymaker was kind enough to fill us in on the details. According to him, the player on the button opened for 1,300 and then called when Merson shoved his short stack from the blinds.

"What's your name?" Moneymaker asked the player who was on the button, pausing his account.

"Justin Scott," was the reply.

Moneymaker then explained that Merson had moved all in with the {a-Spades}{9-Spades} only to run into the {a-}{q-} of Scott. The flop contained two spades, but somehow Merson missed.

"That's the only world champion you're knocking out today Justin Scott," Moneymaker joked, much to the amusement of the players at the feature table.

Tags: Greg MersonJustin Scott

Bland Flops Good

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Daniel Bland opened for 1,100 preflop and was called by Ruth Graham on the button. The flop came {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Bland led out for 1,375. Graham raised to 3,000 and Bland called without any hesitation.

The turn was the {9-Clubs} and both players checked. The river was the {Q-Spades} and Bland bet 6,275, and after thinking about it Graham would eventually call. Bland turned over {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for the flopped flush and Graham mucked her cards.

Notables in Brasilia Bronze

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Peters' Bluff Fails

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Tobias Peters raised to 1,200 and Mario Silvestri called from the big blind. The flop came down {5-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Silvestri check-called a bet of 1,400. The turn brought the {10-Diamonds} and both players checked. On the river the {7-Diamonds} hit and Silvestri checked again. Peters bet 2,400 and Silvestri called.

Peters mucked right away and Silvestri showed {7-Hearts}{6-Spades} for sevens and fives to take down the pot.

Tags: Mario SilvestriTobias Peters

Middleton Seeks the Gold

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Action folded to Benjamin Gold, who began the Day 2a field fourth in chips, and he raised to 1,400 from the button. Tom Middleton, who won the European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event last year, defended from the big blind and the two saw a flop of {4-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}.

Middleton checked, Gold bet 1,700, and the man known as "Middy" woke up with a check-raise to 5,500. It did the trick as Gold quickly released his hand.

Tags: Benjamin GoldTom Middleton

Pavilion Black Chip Counts

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The tables in the Pavilion Black section are breaking quickly with only about 10 left. Here are a few notable stacks: