2011 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $10,000 Main Event
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$8,715,638
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$64,531,000
Entries
6,865
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
300,000

Non-Monetary Value Discs of Various Colors

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Paul Pierce
Paul Pierce
87,000
-5,000
-5,000
Profile photo of Steve Watts
Steve Watts
60,000
7,000
7,000
Profile photo of Praytush Buddiga
Praytush Buddiga
49,000
-8,275
-8,275
Profile photo of Jon Turner
Jon Turner
43,000
-10,000
-10,000
Profile photo of Joe Cada us
Joe Cada
39,800
-15,200
-15,200
Profile photo of Mike Caro
Mike Caro
39,000
-2,400
-2,400
Profile photo of Maria Mayrinck
Maria Mayrinck
37,000
Profile photo of Theo Tran
Theo Tran
37,000
-1,000
-1,000
Profile photo of Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
27,500
-3,400
-3,400
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Dan O'Brien us
Dan O'Brien
27,400
10,900
10,900
Profile photo of Ville Wahlbeck
Ville Wahlbeck
26,000
-1,600
-1,600
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Jason Mercier
23,300
-8,000
-8,000
Profile photo of Jimmy Fricke
Jimmy Fricke
23,000
12,000
12,000
Profile photo of Dennis Phillips
Dennis Phillips
17,400
-400
-400

Oh, Just Quads?

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

Bjorn Verbakel was very short stacked and tossed his 1,500ish stack in preflop. He got a call from a player who held {K-} {Q-} and Verbakel had {10-Diamonds} {10-Spades}.

The board ran {J-Clubs} {10-Clubs} {Q-Hearts} {Q-Clubs} {10-Hearts} and Verbakel miraculously doubled up to 3,700 with quad tens besting queens full.

Tags: Bjorn Verbakel

Bell Bouncing Back

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

We walked up to a {J-Hearts} {2-Clubs} {J-Diamonds} flop just in time to catch a player betting 1,500 in position into a pot of about 2,000. Chris Bell check-called while a third player dropped out, and it was heads-up to the {7-Clubs} turn. Check-check, and the {K-Clubs} completed the board on the river. Bell led out with a small bet now, making it 2,500 to call. His opponent spent a long while in the tank before surrendering the chips.

Bell tabled {J-Clubs} {10-Clubs} for the trips-turned-flush, and that pot moves him up to about 18,500 as he tries to recover from a rocky start.

Tags: Chris Bell

Traniello All In and Called

Marco Traniello
Marco Traniello

An under-the-gun player raised to 1,000 and found a call from another player in early position. Marco Traniello, who was short stacked with 4,375, then moved all in from middle position and was quickly called by the button. The other two players folded as the ESPN cameras swarmed the table to catch Traniello's all-in moment.

Showdown
Traniello: {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds}
Button: {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}

As one might expect, it was a flip. Traniello sat motionless and stoic as the board ran out a harmless {7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{8-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}. While he did double, Traniello is still fairly short with 11,300.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Marco Traniello
Marco Traniello
11,300
-3,700
-3,700

Tags: Marco Traniello

De Korver Dunzo

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante
Pieter de Korver
Pieter de Korver

On a {3-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop, Pieter de Korver called a bet of 2,500 out of position. The turn was the {q-Spades} and this time he let his opponent fire 5,000 before moving all in for about 17,000 total. His opponent made the call and the hands were turned up.

De Korver: {j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

De Korver would need to hit a club or a ten in order to stay alive but found neither with the {a-Diamonds}. That ended his day and he will have to wait until next year for another shot at glory.

Tags: Pieter de Korver

Laplante's Laydown Leaves Him Breathless

Despite Ryan Laplante being reduced to less than 27,000 in chips, he's all smiles after making a massive laydown against Jim Kendrick.

The action folded to Ryan Laplante who raised 675 before the flop; Kendrick called from late position, then called Laplante's bet of 675 after the flop of {Q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. On the turn of the {A-Hearts}, Laplante opened for 2,100, but Kendrick raised, making it 5,100 to go.

Laplante thought hard about it and after 90 seconds, returned fire with a re-raise worth 16,750. Kendrick flat-called, then after Laplante checked his option on the river of the {Q-Spades}, Kendrick shoved and Laplante frowned as he reluctantly open-folded {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}.

That frown was instantly turned upside down as Kendrick tapped the tabled showed {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}.

"YES!" Laplante gasped, throwing his hands in the air and leaning back in sheer relief. As we left, he was still trying to catch his breath - well played, Mr. Laplante, well played!

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jim Kendrick
Jim Kendrick
68,500
38,500
38,500
Profile photo of Ryan Laplante
Ryan Laplante
26,900
-6,100
-6,100

Tags: Jim KendrickRyan Laplante

Mizrachi Mucks

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

Robert Mizrachi reraised preflop to 1,150 on the button and the original raiser called. The flop came {10-Clubs} {4-Hearts} {5-Spades} and Mizrachi bet 1,500 when it was checked to him. His opponent called and the turn came {2-Clubs}. Both players checked and the river came {6-Diamonds}. The original raiser bet 3,600 and Mizrachi called after a few moments. The other player tabled {5-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} for a rivered straight and Mizrachi mucked his hand.

Tags: Robert Mizrachi

Words Words Words

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

They've been chatting away all day over at Michael "Squeaky" Winnett's table, currently due to break within the next half-hour. Winnett has been the primary talker this afternoon and early evening, but others, including Leo Wolpert, Ali Eslami, and Grayson Ramage, have joined in from time to time as well.

Just now they were variously trying out faux-sounding foreign words, and the conversation got involved enough for the dealer to pipe up.

"I know you guys aren't really saying anything," he said. "But it is English only at the table."

That got a laugh from the table, which soon moved on to a new topic. Besides trading stories and new vocabulary ideas, the group has been mostly trading chips back and forth all day, too, with Winnett, Wolpert, and Ramage still hovering at or below the starting stack. Meanwhile, Eslami (who joined the table more recently), has been nursing a short stack of about 5,000 of late.

Tags: Ali EslamiGrayson RamageLeo WolpertMichael Winnett

The WSOP in the 1990s

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

We're moving through the decades as we bring you interesting stats from the 42-year history of the World Series of Poker; as such, it is time to look back on the 1990's, the same decade most the fresh 21-year old players were born in:

Top 10 1990s WSOP Most Money Won

PlacePlayerMoney Won
1Huck Seed$1,614,844
2John Bonetti$1,417,117
3Hamid Dastmalchi$1,324,850
4Erik Seidel$1,297,146
5Dan Harrington$1,277,608
6Scotty Nguyen$1,254,607
7Phil Hellmuth$1,237,875
8Mansour Matloubi$1,214,062
9T.J. Cloutier$1,212,806
10Brad Daugherty$1,112,479

Top 10 1990s WSOP Most Bracelets

PlacePlayerBracelets
1Phil Hellmuth5
2Men Nguyen4
Erik Seidel4
4T.J. Cloutier3
Ted Forrest3
John Bonetti3
727 Players Tied2

Top 10 1990s WSOP Most Cashes

PlacePlayer# of Cashes
1An Tran24
Men Nguyen24
3T.J. Cloutier23
Mike Sexton23
5Brent Carter22
Berry Johnston22
7Chris Bjorin20
John Bonetti20
Erik Seidel20
Ken Flaton20

Table of Death?

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

Okay, Okay. So it's getting over used. But Samantha Cohen self-proclaimed her table the "Table of Death" and she might have a point.

Seated to her direct left is none other than Daniel Cates. That same table also includes Mark Schmid and Yevgeniy Timoshenko. For Day 1 of the Main Event, that is easily the most impressive grouping we've seen so far on Day 1C.

"My strategy is just to fold my way to Day 2," she joked.

Tags: Daniel CatesMark SchmidSamantha CohenYevgeniy Timoshenko