Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrew Badecker |
2,000,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
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Vanessa Selbst |
1,800,000
473,000
|
473,000 |
Jacob Bazeley |
1,800,000
-160,000
|
-160,000 |
Brent Hanks |
1,600,000
42,000
|
42,000 |
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Ryan Schmidt | 1,200,000 | |
Michael Kaufman |
620,000
183,000
|
183,000 |
Abdyl Konjuhi |
290,000
-590,000
|
-590,000 |
2012 World Series of Poker
Andrew Badecker raised to 54,000 in the hijack and Ryan Schmidt made the call on the button. Michael Kaufman was seated in the big blind and he moved all-in and both players released their hands.
Abdyl Konjuhi raised to 60,000 in the hijack seat and Ryan Schmidt called in the cutoff. The flop was , Konjuhi bet 80,000 and Schmidt made the call. The turn card was the , Konjuhi fired his second barrel of 160,000 and Schmidt once again made the call. The final card was the and Konjuhi checked. Schmidt didn't though - he came out with a 108,000 river bet. Konjuhi made the call and Schmidt showed him pocket aces��seconds later Konjuhi's hand was slid unseen to the dealer.
Michael Kaufman raised to 52,000 in the cutoff, Andrew Badecker three-bet to 125,000 from the big blind and Kaufman stepped aside and handed the dealer his cards.
The action then folded around Andrew Badecker in the small blind and he raised to 60,000. Abdyl Konjuhi was seated in the big blind and he decided he wanted to see a flop. The flop was and a 65,000 Badecker bet won the pot.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 50,000 and Vanessa Selbst called from the small blind. The flop came down and Selbst lead out for 54,000 to take down the pot. Another one for Selbst who's doing great so far at this final table hunting down her second WSOP bracelet.
Ryan Schmidt raised to 52,000 in the cutoff and Vanessa Selbst made the call from the big blind. Our dealer gave us a flop of and both players checked. Fourth street brought the into play and Selbst brought out the check-raise for 194,000, after Schmidt had bet 43,000. Back to Schmidt and after a few seconds thought he folded his hand.
Vanessa Selbst raised to 43,000 in early position and Abdyl Konjuhi three-bet to 110,000 in the cutoff. The button and blinds folded and Selbst went into deep thought mode. After a few minutes she cleared her head and four-bet to 263,000. Back to Konjuhi who had his chin wedged in his hands and he folded his hand.
Andrew Badecker raised from the button and Ryan Schmidt defended the big blind. The flop was and Schmidt check-called a 60,000 Badecker bet. On the turn there was yet another spade and the same action ensued; this time for 142,00. The fifth and final card created a clean sweep of spades - - and a 420,000 Badecker bet forced Smith off the pot.
Brent Hanks put JP Kelly all-in who was still very very short. Kelly called right away and we went to showdown once more.
Brent Hanks | |
JP Kelly |
The board ran out and that was it for JP Kelly. No third bracelet for the Brit who still managed to pick up a very nice payday at the beginning of the WSOP. We are down to seven players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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JP Kelly | Busted | |
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Andrew Badecker opened up the action with a standard raise and Richard Park moved all-in. Badecker made the call and we had a showdown with Park at risk of elimination.
Badecker | |
Park |
Board:
Badecker removed Park from the final table and JP Kelly gets an unexpected pay jump.
JP Kelly was all-in for just around 12,000 chips when he got action from Jacob Bazeley. Richard Park decided to move all-in and that was too rich for Bazeley. We went heads up to showdown.
JP Kelly | |
Richard Park |
The board ran out and with a flopped straight Kelly managed to stay in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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JP Kelly |
57,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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