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2010 World Series of Poker

Event #30: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$581,851
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,231,900
Entries
2,394
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Andrew Ferris Eliminated in 16th Place ($20,716)

Andrew Ferris - 16th place
Andrew Ferris - 16th place

It looked as though Martin Jacobson had raised under the gun and Allen Stern had called. Either way, when we arrived, Andrew Ferris had shoved for an additional 87,000. Jacobson dwelled up for a long time - and then reraised to 500,000. It was enough to push Stern off, and Jacobson and the all-in player turned their cards over.

Jacobson: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Ferris: {j-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}

Board: {5-Clubs}{6-Spades}{10-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}

"That was your spot?" asked real-life neighbor and tablemate Chris Kastler as his buddy hit the rail.

Tags: Andrew FerrisMartin Jacobson

Lehmann Is Nervous, Stops Being Nervous

Markus Lehmann made it 43,000 from the button and Jeff Cohen called out of the big blind to see a {k-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} flop. Choen check-called 60,000 from Lehmann.

Cohen checked again on the {5-Hearts} turn and this time Lehmann announced all in. He sttod up, and announced, "I'm nervous."

Eventually Cohen folded.

"Now I'm not nervous any more," Lehmann said and sat back down. "Seriously I was nervous you were slowrolling me with some kind of two pair something."

Tags: Markus LehmannJeff Cohen

Everybody Needs Good Neighbors

Incidentally, we have discovered that two of our near-finalists go back a long way - all the way to their hometown of Harrisburg, North Carolina.

Chris Kastler and Andrew Ferris are neighbors back home, and they drove up here together. Now they're seated together at the feature table with 16 players left. Whatever happens, we'd hazard a guess that it's going to be a good drive home.

Updated Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Christopher Gonzales us
Christopher Gonzales
1,700,000
-500,000
-500,000
Profile photo of Chris Kastler
Chris Kastler
1,620,000
170,000
170,000
Profile photo of Jeff Cohen
Jeff Cohen
850,000
168,000
168,000
Profile photo of David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson
790,000
81,000
81,000
Profile photo of Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
730,000
50,000
50,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Jason Hallee ca
Jason Hallee
640,000
-170,000
-170,000
Profile photo of Mike Ellis gb
Mike Ellis
510,000
55,000
55,000
Profile photo of William Kakon ma
William Kakon
510,000
176,000
176,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Neil Channing gb
Neil Channing
500,000
20,000
20,000
Profile photo of Allen Stern
Allen Stern
470,000
-11,000
-11,000
Profile photo of Alexander Queen us
Alexander Queen
430,000
-5,000
-5,000
Profile photo of Billy Griner
Billy Griner
230,000
-347,000
-347,000
Profile photo of Jean Gaspard us
Jean Gaspard
210,000
-120,000
-120,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Markus Lehmann
Markus Lehmann
205,000
12,000
12,000
Profile photo of Kent Vanho
Kent Vanho
185,000
-190,000
-190,000
Profile photo of Andrew Ferris
Andrew Ferris
175,000
-76,000
-76,000

Level: 22

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 3,000

Jean Gaspard Knows What it Takes

Three players made it as far as the turn of the {5-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{3-Hearts} board. Jean Gaspard (small blind) checked, but Jeff Cohen bet 65,000. David Wilkinson folded but Gaspard made the call, leaving himself just 70,000.

The river was the {7-Diamonds} and it looked as though both players checked. Gaspard tentatively turned over {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} - and was rewarded with a muck from Cohen. Gaspard and his rail (consisting mostly of the Scott brothers) went nuts.

"Oh that's gangster, oh that's gangster, oh that's gangster," said Gaspard as his buddie srushed over to congratulate him upon his near double up to 330,000. "You know what it takes?" he asked us. We like to think we do.

The Scott brothers were enjoying it possibly even more than Gaspard. "Oh that's hot, PokerNews dot com, write it down. That's hot," cried Robert "E-Dolo" Scott.

Neil Channing wandered over from the next table and put his hand on Gaspard's shoulder. "You know we're playing for proper money here, stop f***ing about," he laughed.

Responded the grinning Gaspard: "Oh, we're playing for cash?"

Tags: Jean GaspardJeff CohenNeil ChanningRobert Scott

Seat Draw

With only 18 players left in the field it's time for a seat redraw:

Table 355
Seat 1: Andrew Ferris
Seat 2: Mike Ellis
Seat 3: Christopher Gonzales
Seat 4: Jason Hallee
Seat 5: Martin Jacobson
Seat 6: David Sands
Seat 7: Neil Channing
Seat 8: Steven Goosen
Seat 9: Allen Stern

Table 360
Seat 1: Jean Gaspard
Seat 2: Jeff Cohen
Seat 3: Kent Vaho
Seat 4: Alexander Queen
Seat 5: William Kakon
Seat 6: David Wilkinson
Seat 7: Billy Griner
Seat 8: Christopher Kastler
Seat 9: Markus Lehman

Double Up for Channing

Neil Channing
Neil Channing

Martin Jacobson opened the pot from under the gun with a 33,000-chip raise, and Neil Channing moved all in in the cutoff seat. Jacobson called the additional 193,000 chips.

Showdown
Jacobson: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Channing: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

The board spread out {a-Spades}{3-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} and Channing doubled up, is now up to 480,000.

Tags: Martin JacobsonNeil Channing