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2013 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 2
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

John Strzemp Avoids the Wheel This Time

Level 17 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
John Strzemp (Seen Here in the 2011 PokerStars.net Caribbean Adventure Main Event)
John Strzemp (Seen Here in the 2011 PokerStars.net Caribbean Adventure Main Event)

John Strzemp lost one of the most memorable hands in poker history, when Stu Ungar spiked a deuce on the river to make the wheel straight, completing The Kid's astounding comeback from personal turmoil to triumph at the Main Event for a record third time. Playing outdoors for the first and only time in World Series of Poker history, that hand cemented Ungar's legacy as one of poker's true prodigies, while Strzemp was relegated to footnote status in the game's history books.

Today, Strzemp is trying to navigate an enormous field of seniors to make his return to the WSOP final table stage, and he recently found himself all-in for his tournament life. As fate would have it, he would be dodging the wheel straight yet again.

After jamming his last 22,000 over the top of a 9,000 opening raise, Strzemp was called by James Miller, who held nothing but the {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs}. The 1997 Main Event runner-up was in good shape with his {A-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, but as he learned the hard way on the hot Fremont Street pavement one fateful day 16 years ago, nothing is decided until the river card falls.

The flop came down {9-Clubs}{6-Spades}{j-Spades}, and although the wheel was out of the question, Strzemp could not have liked to see the {3-Diamonds} drop in on the turn. With one card between him and a double up, Strzemp was impassive, perhaps knowing he had already suffered the worst bad beat he'll ever take. Sure enough, the {q-Spades} came on the river, and Strzemp secured the double despite a bit of unwanted sweat.

Player Chips Progress
John Stzremp
John Stzremp
52,000
52,000
52,000

Tags: John StrzempStu Ungar