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2011 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $10,000 Main Event
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$8,715,638
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$64,531,000
Entries
6,865
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
300,000

Heinz Picks Up Patey Change

Andrey Pateychuk opened to 480,000 from the cutoff, Pius Heinz defended his big blind, and the flop fell {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{9-Hearts}. Both players checked.

The turn was the {3-Clubs}, Heinz checked again, and Pateychuk fired 655,000. Heinz check-raised to 1.68 million, and Pateychuk called.

The river was the {7-Spades}, and Heinz tanked before leading for 2.725 million. Pateychuk called rather quickly, and Heinz tabled {a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} for aces and nines. Pateychuk paused for nearly 20 seconds, then finally mucked his cards. Heinz raked in the pot, and is now just under 20 million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Pius Heinz de
Pius Heinz
19,740,000
6,085,000
6,085,000
Profile photo of Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
4,390,000
-5,665,000
-5,665,000

Tags: Andrey PateychukPius Heinz

More for Martin

Level 33 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante

Action began with Scott Schwalich raising to 550,000 from under the gun. Only Martin Staszko called from a couple of seats over.

The flop came {A-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}. Schwalich continued with a bet of 700,000, and Staszko again called. The turn was the {7-Diamonds} and this time Schwalich checked. Staszko took the opening to fire a bet of 1.06 million, and Schwalich called.

The river was the {6-Spades}. Schwalich checked again, and when Staszko bet 2.46 million, Schwalich stepped aside.

Staszko looks to have around 13 million now, while Schwalich sits at about 9 million.

Tags: Martin StaszkoScott Schwalich

Nguyen Pays Off Collins' Flush

Level 33 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Phil Collins
Phil Collins

Khoa Nguyen opened for 525,000 from the button, and Phil Collins defended his big blind. Both checked the {3-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} flop. The turn was the {J-Diamonds}. Collins checked, and Nguyen bet 625,000. Collins then raised to 1.45 million, and Nguyen called.

The river was the {7-Clubs}. Collins sat quietly for a moment, then pushed out chips to bet 2.5 million. Nguyen went into the tank, thinking for a couple of minutes, and then finally emerged having convinced himself to call.

Collins showed {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for a king-high flush, and Nguyen mucked. A big shift of chips there, as Collins now has over 19 million while Nguyen tumbles down to around 2 million.

Tags: Khoa NguyenPhil Collins

...Know When to Folden

Samuel Holden opened to 480,000 from under the gun, Anton Makievskyi three-bet to 1.1 million on the button, and Holden called. The flop was {6-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, and both players checked. The turn was the {5-Hearts}, Holden checked again, and Makievskyi fired 1.4 million. Holden folded, and Makievskyi won the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Anton Makiievskyi ua
Anton Makiievskyi
33,535,000
1,815,000
1,815,000
Profile photo of Samuel Holden
Samuel Holden
11,015,000
-1,700,000
-1,700,000

Tags: Anton MakievskyiSamuel Holden

Staszko Three-Bet Takes It

On the first hand back from the break on the secondary feature table, Phil Collins opened with a raise to 525,000 from under the gun, and it folded to Martin Staszko in the cutoff who reraised to 1.28 million. It folded back around to Collins, who sat motionlessly for a few moments, then pushed his cards away.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Phil Collins us
Phil Collins
14,155,000
-525,000
-525,000
Profile photo of Martin Staszko cz
Martin Staszko
10,785,000
885,000
885,000

Tags: Martin StaszkoPhil Collins

Level: 33

Blinds: 120,000/240,000

Ante: 30,000

Break Time; 15 Remain

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
ESPN Main Feature Table
ESPN Main Feature Table

They've reached the first break of the day. We noted at the top how the eliminations came at a rate of seven per level yesterday, and that the pace might well slow down a bit today as they approach the final nine.

No slowing down yet.

The first hour of play today saw four eliminations -- Lars Bonding (22nd), Chris Moore (21st), Gionni Demers (20th), and Aleksandr Mozhnyakov (19th) -- after which the remaining 18 players reassembled around the final two tables. Following a brief period which saw players sticking to small-to-medium pots, the knockouts began anew, with three more coming before the break.

Within a few hands of the move, Kenny Shih got knocked out in 18th in a hand with John Hewitt, then Sam Barnhart was eliminated shortly thereafter in 17th after running pocket nines into Puis Heinz' pair of kings. Then Ryan Lenaghan pushed his below average stack all in with {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts} but couldn't outrun Samuel Holden's {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}, and he hit the rail in 16th. Meanwhile, Anton Makievskyi continues to lead the way, having crossed the 30 million-chip mark, although Eoghan O'Dea is close on his heels.

The tension has risen a significant notch. Six of those who remain will see their two-week long runs end today, while the other nine will be continuing to live out their WSOP Main Event dreams until November. Cards go back in the air in 15 minutes.