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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
$634,809
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
4,407
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

The Importance of Beating Earnest

On the very first deal of the day, Jimmy Earnest looked down to find {A-Spades}{A-Clubs} in the hole. Presented with a glorious opportunity to take control of his table, Earnest took a flop of {6-Spades}{7-Hearts}{j-Clubs}. The final board cards were the {9-Hearts} on the turn, and the {3-Diamonds} on the river.

At some point in the hand, all of the chips got moved into the middle, with Earnest holding slightly more than Fernando Halac's 291,000 when the last bets were made, and wouldn't you know it, Halac turned over the {6-Clubs}{7-Clubs} for two pair on the flop.

"Nice catch," said Earnest, standing to shake Halac's hand while dealer matched up their stacks. "Now it's the proverbial chip and a chair." With less than 2 big blinds two his name, Earnest had better hope that old adage holds true.

Player Chips Progress
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Fernando Halac
615,000
369,000
369,000
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Jimmy Earnest
22,000
-178,041
-178,041

Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
4461Jo Iannello477,000
4463Mark Kroon358,000
4464Jerrold Jackson322,000
4465Dana Ott492,000
4466Scott Wanzer398,000
4467Jack Ernest Ward175,000
4468Pablo Gonzalez69,000
4469Larry Wright132,000
    
4471Harold Kizzire128,000
4472William Lux98,000
4473Hoyt Corkins266,000
4474Michael Thorpe396,000
4475Steven Albini930,000
4476Gary Margolis99,000
4478James McClendon1,029,000
4479George Wright317,000
    
4521Fernando Halac246,000
4522Michael Bouskila915,000
4523Raymond Spencer256,000
4524Kimberley Kilroy171,000
4525Lacy Wills488,000
4526Stephen Lutz280,000
4527Jim Downend201,000
4528Jimmy Earnest200,041
4529Aubyn Shettle116,000
    
4531Ronald Chomko124,000
4532John Holley476,000
4533Kenneth Lind1,057,000
4534Daryl Katz186,000
4535Timothy McCarthy716,000
4536Charles Goldstein236,000
4537Barry Bashist391,000
4538James Miller1,088,000
4539Randolph Spain370,000

Level: 22

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante: 2,000

Welcome to Day 3 of the WSOP Seniors Championship!

James Miller is the Day 3 Chip Leader at the Seniors Championship
James Miller is the Day 3 Chip Leader at the Seniors Championship

With a total of 4,407 seniors taking their seats on Day 1, this event became the second largest single day opening field for a poker tournament, which proves that poker is still America's pastime for people of all generations. Today, just 34 players return for the third day of play, and one of them will accomplish their dream of winning a World Series of Poker bracelet.

The chip leader coming into the day is James Miller (1,088,000), and he is trailed by Kenneth Lind (1,057,000) and James McClendon (1,029,000), with these the only three to bag and tag more than a million chips.

Along with the hopeful amateurs still in contention, there are still a few experienced professionals in their midst. After finishing 4th in this event just last year, seasoned veteran of the tournament circuit Hoyt Corkins will enter play with a modest 266,000 to work with. Although his chip count is below the average, as we all know from his two WSOP bracelet wins, and his many final tables on the WPT, the Alabama Cowboy is always in the mix to win it all.

Joining Corkins from the professional ranks will be Mark "P0ker H0" Kroon, who will enter play with 358,000 at his disposal. Kroon was the chip leader momentarily as Day 2 drew to a close, but a brutal suckout stopped his momentum in an instant. As one of the first players to dominate the online game, using the hyper-aggressive tactics now typical to a generation raised on internet poker well before they became widely recognized, Kroon is definitely capable of running his stack back up in a hurry.

There were also many notable names to fall short yesterday, including 1997 WSOP Main Event runner-up John Strzemp (125th), rising poker star Young Ji (104th), 2002 Main Event Champion Robert Varkonyi (73rd), and experienced bracelet-winner Dan Heimiller (39th). Although these pros came up short in their bid to bag a bracelet, each of them proved something with their deep runs through this huge field.

To get you ready for the exciting poker action to come, here is the daily update video from our very own Sarah Grant.

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Tags: Dan HeimillerGeorge LindHoyt CorkinsJames McClendonJames MillerJohn StrzempRobert VarkonyiYoung Ji

Event #26: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship

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