2012 World Series of Poker Europe Day 12: Joseph Cheong Leads Final 24 in Main Event
The 2012 World Series of Poker Europe continued on Tuesday with Day 3 of the �10,450 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event. The �50,000 Majestic High Roller kicked off and attracted Tom Dwan and Erik Seidel among others. Find out about these stories and more in our recap thanks to PokerNews' coverage sponsored by PartyPoker.
Cheong Leads Final 24; Hellmuth, Mercier & Boeree Still in the Hunt in Event #7: �10,450 Main Event
On Tuesday, the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event continued with Day 3 action from the Majestic Barri��re in Cannes, France. The remaining 77 players from a 420-player field returned for six levels of play, during which time the money bubble burst. By the end of the night, Joseph Cheong emerged as the chip leader with 24 players remaining. He faces some stiff competition as Phil Hellmuth, Jason Mercier, and Liv Boeree are still in contention.
The day wasn��t as kind to everyone; in fact, 29 players went home empty handed on Day 3. Jonathan Little, Jean-Robert Bellande, Alex Bilokur, Sam Trickett, Tobias Reinkemeier, Dan Smith, Martin Jacobson, Sam Cohen and Aaron Lim, were just a few of the players who were eliminated before the bubble burst.
On the money bubble, October Niner Jesse Sylvia moved all in for his last 45,500 and was called by Cheong. The crowd gathered around filled with media members and players eager to see if they made the money. The hands were revealed to find that Sylvia was in need of some help.
[U]Showdown[/U] |
Sylvia: A?9? |
Cheong: 10?10? |
The flop fell K?2?9? and Cheong retained his lead. It wouldn't be an exciting bubble hand without a sweat, however, and the 6? on the turn did just that. Sylvia needed to catch either a diamond or an ace on the river to stay alive in the tournament. Unfortunately for Sylvia, the K? came down on fifth street and he was forced to settle for the title of bubble boy. On his way out, Sylvia was wished good luck for the WSOP Main Event Final Table where he stands to win up to $8,527,982 later this month.
Once in the money, the eliminations mounted rapidly. Justin Bonomo (48th - �20,150), Daniel Weinman (47th - �20,150), Daniel Negreanu (43rd - �20,150) and Eugene Katchalov (40th - �21,250) were a few of the people who fell quick. It was at that point that Elio Fox, who outlasted a field of 593 players to win �1,400,000 in this very event last year, had his bid at a title defense just cut short.
In his last hand, action folded around to Jason Mercier on the button and he raised to 10,000. Fox then moved all in for approximately 80,000 from the big blind and Mercier made the call.
[U]Showdown[/U] |
Mercier: AxQx |
Fox: Ax8x |
Both players held an ace, but Mercier had the better kicker. That's what ended up making the difference as the board ran out 5x5x2xKx7x and Fox followed up last year's win with a 39th-place finish for �21,250.
Others who joined him on the rail before night��s end were Fung Cheing (37th - �21,250), Prosper Masquelier (36th - �21,250), Bruno Fitoussi (35th - �21,250), JC Alvarado (33rd - �21,250), Emil Patel (31st - �22,982), Philipp Gruissem (29th - �22,982), Ben Roberts (26th - �22,982) and Bertrand ��ElkY�� Grospellier (25th - �22,982).
While many fell, others managed to navigate the tough field and advance to Day 4. They include 2005 WSOP runner-up Steve Dannenmann; high-stakes legend David Benyamine; former EPT winners Boeree and Toby Lewis; last year��s eighth-place finisher Max Silver; the always-entertaining Scott Seiver; two-time bracelet winner Andy Frankenberger; and of course 12-time bracelet winner Hellmuth.
Here��s a look at the top ten End-of-Day-3 chip counts:
2012 WSOP Europe End-of-Day-3 Top Ten Counts
Place | Player | Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Joseph Cheong | 1,381,000 |
2 | Paul Tedeschi | 1,071,000 |
3 | Sergii Baranov | 1,055,000 |
4 | Christopher Brammer | 956,000 |
5 | Jason Mercier | 824,000 |
6 | Phil Hellmuth | 741,000 |
7 | Max Silver | 656,000 |
8 | Curt Kohlberg | 607,000 |
9 | Timothy Adams | 577,000 |
10 | Joe McGowan | 518,000 |
The plan for Day 4 on Wednesday is for the remaining 24 players to play down to the final table of eight. Play is scheduled to kick off at 1200 CEST (0600 EDT) and PokerNews will be on hand to bring you all the action and eliminations from the 2012 WSOP Europe Main Event.
�50,000 Majestic High Roller
Day 1 of the �50,000 Majestic High Roller came and went on Tuesday. With 43 entries throughout the day and just a few eliminations, Wednesday's Day 2 will be the real test of everyone's poker skill. At the end of play on Tuesday night, John Juanda held the lead with 538,500 in chips.
Juanda is no stranger to big buy-in events, and he's come out in a fury here in this one, but things didn't start off well for him. Juanda was eliminated not once, but twice and is working with his third bullet in the event. Thanks to a huge clash with Marvin Rettenmaier, though, two rockets catapulted Juanda into the lead during the last level of the night.
Along with Juanda, plenty of notable players were in action and have advanced to Day 2. Daniel Negreanu, Sam Trickett, Tom Dwan, Tony G and Erik Seidel will all be back for play on Wednesday.
Eugene Katchalov and current Octo-Niner Gregory Merson were two players who were eliminated on the day and opted not to rebuy. Wang Qiang was also eliminated and opted not to fire off another �50,000.
After a late start for Day 1, Wednesday's Day 2 will be much of the same as play begins at 1600 CET (1000 EDT). Registration will remain open through the first level of play, and that's also how long the rebuy period will remain open. Be sure to return right back PokerNews coverage, and we'll see you then.
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