2011 World Series of Poker

Event #29: $2,500 10-Game Mix / Six Handed
Day: 2
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x9x8x4x2x
Prize
$254,955
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$980,525
Entries
431
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Event #29: $2,500 10-Game Mix / Six Handed

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
2751David Bach18,300
2752David Chiu7,250
2753Tom Chambers15,200
2754McLean Karr35,275
2755Jason Potter10,250
2756David Stroj12,300
    
2761Lee Goldman17,325
2762John Juanda3,925
2763Martin Staszko6,625
2764Antti Pystynen22,050
2765Jose-Luis Velador14,450
2766Shannon Shorr23,375
    
2771Robert Mizrachi30,100
2772Vincent Vanderfluit11,250
2773Jason Stern23,400
2774Marco Johnson29,650
2775Jason Sackler6,075
2776Xuan Liu30,100
    
2781Brian Haveson18,600
2782Ronald Schiffman8,100
2783Michael Mizrachi11,400
2784Thomas Brabham7,325
2785Lyle Berman31,800
2786Eric Rodawig21,750
    
2811Shawn Buchanan20,400
2812Lukas Baumer8,425
2813Scott Lake10,150
2814Brandon Demes31,325
2815Daniel Alaei15,275
2816Andrew Barber12,550
    
2821Justin Gardenhire41,450
2822Scott Clements14,025
2823Shaun Deeb42,450
2824Steven Albini5,200
2825Travis Erdman22,150
2826Michael Chow18,500
    
2831Yarron Bendor11,450
2832Dan Heimiller46,875
2833Brandon Adams47,325
2834Dustin Powell14,300
2835Zachary Fellows13,675
2836Allen Bari15,525
    
2841Matt Grapenthien10,225
2842Jean-Robert Bellande38,475
2843Greg Hopkins6,900
2844Don Mcnamara36,825
2845Brian Powell32,075
2846Daniel Sindelar7,075
    
2871Chris Lee21,850
2872Donald Markwardt18,400
2873Gordon Lamb11,650
2874Jonathan Depa13,450
2875Kevin Iacofano24,300
2876Clayton Newman15,175
    
2881Alexander Kostritsyn22,725
2882Daniel Makowsky20,975
2883Paul Biggs10,525
2884Abe Mosseri8,750
2885John Bunch12,400
2886Alessandro Ponzio44,625
    
2891Jim Tarr24,000
2892Alexander Burkart17,325
2893Eric Sclavos6,700
2894Jaime Kaplan34,100
2895Scott Bohlman10,925
2896Viacheslav Zhukov16,575
    
2901Jordan Siegel26,375
2902Joshua Weiland13,125
2903Cole South19,425
2904David Whitis9,100
2905David Benefield51,700
2906Jonathan Aguiar17,975
    
2931Matthew Wood1,750
2932Michael Wattel7,750
2933Erica Schoenberg16,525
2934Jim McCrink22,300
2935John Cernuto52,700
2936Karen Longfellow2,100
    
2941Bryan Devonshire4,175
2942Paul Volpe9,500
2943Marc Gork27,025
2944Cyndy Violette8,800
2945Matthew Woodward23,250
2946Stefan Rapp21,750
    
2951Mandy Thomas10,150
2952Jeff Madsen29,250
2953Travis Pearson19,000
2954Greg Raymer39,375
2955Michael Casella4,675
2956James Mackey11,375
    
2961Ben Yu34,725
2962Chris Wallace17,350
2963Jason Strasser30,325
2964Demetrios Arvanetes5,550
2965Ashkan Razavi39,100
2966Alexander Wice36,525
    
2971David Solomon16,500
2972Sigurd Eskeland9,275
2973Kendrick Lo9,650
2974Michael Gagliano24,150
2975Fabian Holling6,525
2976Mayu Roca Uribe11,500
    
3291Ayodeji Jejelowo19,300
3292Marco Traniello28,200
3293Joseph Kuether34,000
3294Rick Fuller9,525
3295Rob Hollink49,100
3296Septimiu Popescu17,525
    
3301Ryan Miller22,525
3302Daniel Fuhs16,600
3303Matthew Bucaric16,925
3304Ashton Griffin19,925
3305Stephen Buchanan4,275
3306Kevin Chance13,575
    
3311Paul Martino13,350
3312Ron Ware11,775
3313Nikolai Yakovenko17,350
3314Giovanni Rizzo22,275
3315David Baker21,475
3316Francis Cagney31,100
    
3321David Singer7,300
3322Ralph Porter24,600
3323Bradley Helm26,000
3324Steve Sung27,325
3325John Hennigan27,325
3326Matt Glantz13,000
    
3331Stuart Rutter37,550
3332Jeff Kahntroff13,500
3333Freddy Deeb36,350
3334Adam Friedman28,900
3335Matthew Ashton30,550
3336Zurab AvanesyanDNR
    
3341Sam Grizzle40,100
3342Jordan Smith19,175
3343Chris Bjorin24,325
3344Roland Israelashvili13,500
3345Massimiliano Martinez8,550
3346Matthew Vengrin32,625
    
3351John D'Agostino41,050
3352Ali Sarkeshik13,775
3353Alexander Kravchenko5,700
3354Gregory Dyer5,950
3355Kendall Fukumoto10,550
3356Tim Marsters10,700
    
3361Brent Roberts34,450
3362Jared Davis9,800
3363Darren Miller10,850
3364Tad Jurgens27,875
3365David Funkhouser14,725
3366Owais Ahmed41,250
    
3371Nick Binger27,650
3372Jordan Morgan39,000
3373Yehuda Buchalter19,375
3374Mike Matusow12,950
3375Sam Silverman41,875
3376Ralph Rudd13,875
    
3381Meikle Partin6,350
3382Terrence Chan1,275
3383Mark Dickstein20,200
3384Steve Zolotow17,725
3385WeiKai Chang11,300
3386Gerald Ringe34,675

Day 2 - Cernuto's in Command!

"Miami" John Cernuto leads an all-star cast in Event #29!
"Miami" John Cernuto leads an all-star cast in Event #29!

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team are back in the Amazon Room and we are getting set for another exciting day of all-round poker action, with Day 2 of the $2,500 10-Game Mixed Event!

Yesterday's starting field of 431 players almost read like an honor roll of poker's finest, and indeed, it's one of those big names that tops the chip counts today - "Miami" John Cernuto.

The 67-year-old finance major-turned-professional poker player already has three WSOP bracelets to his name, across three different disciplines of the game. The first came in 1996 when he won the $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better event, then he picked up the second in a $2,000 No Limit Hold'em event the following year before winning the $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha event in 2002. Add to that 49 WSOP in-the-money finishes, as well as a final table appearance in the WPT and over $5.1 million in tournament cashes since 1987, and you know that he's no easybeat.

Nor are any of the other 161 players that are returning today - just some of the names include Greg Raymer, Freddy Deeb, Lyle Berman, Jeff Madsen, the brothers Mizrachi (Robert and Michael), John Hennigan, Alexander Kostritsyn, Steve Zolotow, Mike Matusow, Alexander Kravchenko, John Juanda and Terrence Chan ... the list goes on!

It's going to go off like a frog in a sock here, so be sure to stay tuned with us right here at PokerNews as we bring you every blow-up, bad beat and boomswitch moment from 3pm PST (GMT -7). Game on!

Tags: John Cernuto

Level: 9

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Albini's in the Red, Juanda's Also Dead

Level 9

Limit Hold'em

We picked up the action between Shaun Deeb and Steven Albini on a flop that read {10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{j-Hearts}; Albini was the all-in player but Deeb had snap-called with {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}. "I think you're drawing dead," Deeb quipped. He was soon eating his words after Albini tabled {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}.

"Ooh, maybe not!" Deeb exclaimed. He needn't have worried - the turn and river bricked out {3-Diamonds}, {5-Clubs} and Albini was sent to the rail.

And earlier, the cry of "Seat open, 276!" went up and we witnessed 2011 Event #16 champion John Juanda heading out of the Amazon Room. That'll be two down, 160 to go.

Tags: John JuandaShaun DeebSteven Albini

Longfellow Takes the Long Walk

Badugi

Over on table 293, the action folded to Michael Wattel who raised before the first draw, only to see Erica Schoenberg reraise from middle position before Karen Longfellow called all-in for 1,900 from the big blind. Wattel called, then Longfellow and Wattel each drew one while Schoenberg stood pat.

Wattel checked to Schoenberg who bet; Wattel then check-raised and Schoenberg called before taking one on the second draw. Longfellow also took one, but Wattel stood pat and led out. Schoenberg called, then stood pat again on the final draw whilst Longfellow and Schoenberg drew one again.

Wattel opened the betting, but this time Schoenberg folded. Wattel tabled {2-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{5-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and Longfellow was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wattel
20,000
12,250
12,250
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Erica Schoenberg
10,500
-6,025
-6,025
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Karen Longfellow
Busted

Tags: Erica SchoenbergKaren Longfellow

Bach Doubles

Level 9

Stud

David Bach: {7-Diamonds}{4-Spades} / {7-Spades}{10-Hearts}{6-Spades}{6-Hearts} / {6-Clubs}
David Stroj: {a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} / {A-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{A-Spades} / {8-Clubs}

Having taken a hit earlier, Bach found himself all-in against Stroj by fifth street - although we weren't able to pick up the action, we can tell you that Bach was able to river sixes full to double up.

Tags: David BachDavid Stroj

Kostritsyn Scores a Chopportunity

Level 9

Omaha 8/B

The action folded around to Alexander Kostritsyn who raised from the small blind; Daniel Makowsky called from the big blind to go heads-up to a flop of {2-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{A-Clubs}. Kostritsyn led out, Makowsky raised and Kostritsyn called before both players checked the turn of the {6-Spades} and the river {k-Hearts}.

Kostritsyn tabled {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{8-Clubs} for the high and Makowsky showed {J-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for the low to chop it up.

Tags: Alexander KostritsynDaniel Makowsky

Mizrachi Makes Good

Pot Limit Omaha

The action folded around to Michael Mizrachi who raised to 800 from the cutoff; he found one caller in the form of Lyle Berman from the small blind before both players checked the flop of {5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{9-Spades}.

Berman then led out for 1,500 on the turn of the {a-Clubs}. Mizrachi called, the Berman checked his option on the river of the {a-Hearts}, only to fold after Mizrachi bet 4,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Lyle Berman
32,000
200
200
WSOP 3X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Michael Mizrachi
28,400
17,000
17,000
WSOP 5X Winner