Level: 12
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 60
Level: 12
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 60
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David "premium" Stevens | 139,269 | |
Bejamin "Phenom7" Underwood
|
119,901 | |
David "d2013" Gago
|
116,191 | |
urbumwasnice
|
113,630 | |
zrocool007
|
111,002 | |
Leigh "POKERPASSION" Leblanc
|
105,730 | |
Dashiell "ottograph" Saenz
|
104,166 | |
Jonathan "jetsfan14" Borenstein
|
99,833 | |
Gregory "AngryMucker" Orlick
|
94,818 | |
Jerry "Williesutton" Atkins
|
94,217 |
Andrew "nunslaughter" Cha opened for 800 from middle position and Vladimir "vvvvvv" Vasilyev defended his big blind.
The flop flop was checked by both players to the river where Cha got his 19,355 stack in the middle after Vasilyev jammed for 33,963.
Vladimir "vvvvvv" Vasilyev:
Andrew "nunslaughter" Cha:
Vasilyev needed a seven or deuce to fall on the river but it came the securing Cha's double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew "nunslaughter" Cha | 40,960 | |
Vladimir "vvvvvv" Vasilyev | 20,000 |
The 2009 World Series of Poker stood out in history for several things. It was the second year of the now-defunct November Nine, when Joe Cada became the youngest-ever world champion at 21 after defeating Maryland logger Darvin Moon heads-up. Phil Ivey finished seventh in the event, ensuring massive coverage throughout the Main Event and the final table in November.
While the 2009 Main Event is probably what's remembered most from that year, there was another story brewing that year when Australian professional Jeff Lisandro went on an unprecedented tear in the stud portion of the WSOP, and pulled off a feat that's yet to be matched: winning three stud-events in a single year.
To this date, Lisandro remains the only player to have pulled off that feat in nothing but stud events, and was the first player since Ivey in 2002 to win three bracelets in a single summer.
Level: 11
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
Daniel "TheDinosaur" Marder opened for 640 from middle position and then called off his 8,700 stack after "WhatsThePot" three-bet jammed for 30,590 from the big blind.
"WhatsThePot":
Daniel "TheDinosaur" Marder:
Marder was dominated and didn't get any help from the flop.
The turn gave both player's a broadway draw but the followed on the river pairing the board giving the pot to "WhatsThePot" and Marder re-entered the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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WhatsThePot
|
39,810 | |
Daniel "TheDinosaur" Marder
|
20,000 |
Just before the level went up, the blinds were still 140/280 when "smokrokflok" raised to 625 from early position and Patrick "redpill" Curran three-bet to 1,500 next to act. Action folded back to "smokrokflok" and he called to see a flop.
"smokrokflok" checked, Curran bet 2,345, and "smokrokflok" sprung to life with a check-raise to 6,277. Curran called, the appeared on the turn, and "smokrokflok" returned to checking.
Curran bet all in for 10,126 and "smokrokflok" gave it up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Patrick "redpill" Curran
|
26,415
26,415
|
26,415 |
Level: 10
Blinds: 160/320
Ante: 40
Gene "Kaykook" Quinn raised to 787 under the gun and Tony "Panoramic" Dunst, who four days ago won Event #21: $777 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed, three-bet jammed for 3,045 from middle position. Gabriela "Gabye2016" Jimenez then four-bet to 5,303 from the cutoff but folded when Quinn jammed for 43,568.
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst:
Gene "Kaykook" Quinn:
Dunst was in a bad spot and came up empty on the runout. Not content to end it there, Dunst re-entered and reloaded back up to a 20,000 starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gene "Kaykook" Quinn
|
52,651
52,651
|
52,651 |
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst
|
20,000 |
Joe "Jumpinjo79" Altman opened for 660 from early position and then called "UrNotSoSharp's" 2,235 three-bet from late position.
The flop came and Altman check-called "UrNotSoSharp's" 2,355 continuation bet and did the same for 3,250 after the appeared on the turn.
Once the completed the board on the river, Altman jammed for 11,974 and "UrNotSoSharp" called off their 6,641 stack.
Altman rolled over for a pair of aces but it was no good as "UrNotSoSharp" flopped the nuts and double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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UrNotSoSharp
|
29,679 | |
Joe "Jumpinjo79" Altman
|
5,333 |