2012 World Series of Poker

Event 61: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Event Info

2012 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$8,531,853
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,021,200
Entries
6,598
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
300,000

Richard Pyne Eliminated in 52nd Place ($156,293)

Richard Pyne
Richard Pyne

David Balkin opened to 130,000 and was called by Richard Pyne from late position and Robert Salaburu in the big blind. The flop came down {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{9-Spades} and Salaburu checked. Balkin continued out for 260,000 and Pyne called. Salaburu folded and the two were heads up to the turn.

Fourth street was the {K-Spades} and Balkin checked. Pyne moved all in for his last 1,100,000 and Balkin snap called, showing {K-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} for trip kings. Pyne showed {8-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for a flush draw and needed a heart on the river.

The river was the {3-Clubs} and Pyne was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Richard Pyne
Busted

Tags: David BalkinRichard PyneRobert Salaburu

Casey Yontz Eliminated in 53rd Place ($156,293)

Casey Yontz
Casey Yontz

Casey Yontz opened for 125,000 under the gun and was met with a three-bet to 305,000 from Russell Thomas in the cutoff. The button and blinds got out of the way, Yontz moved all in for 1.83 million, and Thomas made a quick call.

Showdown

Yontz{A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}
Thomas{Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

Yontz was in bad shape, though he did hold an overcard. The {6-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{10-Spades} flop gave Yontz some additional straight outs to a king, but neither the {3-Diamonds} turn nor {9-Spades} river would be of any consequence. With that, Yontz exited in 53rd place while Thomas chipped up to over 6.3 million.

Player Chips Progress
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Russell Thomas
6,315,000
4,220,000
4,220,000
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Casey Yontz
Busted

Tags: Casey YontzRussell Thomas

Helge Stjernvang Eliminated in 54th Place ($156,293)

Helge Stjernvang
Helge Stjernvang

Helge Stjernvang raised to 130,000 from under the gun, and it folded around to Steven Gee who called from the button. Cylus Watson then reraised to 415,000 from the big blind, Stjernvang responded by pushing all in for about 1.07 million, and Gee stepped aside.

Watson: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Stjernvang: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}

The flop came badly for Stjernvang, the dealer spreading {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} to give Watson two pair. The turn was the {J-Hearts} and river the {Q-Clubs}, and Stjernvang is out.

Player Chips Progress
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Cylus Watson
6,900,000
4,200,000
4,200,000
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Helge Stjernvang
Busted

Tags: Cylus WatsonHelge Stjernvang

Abrams Doubles with Quads

Picking up with the action on the final board of {8-Clubs}{5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{5-Clubs}, things seemed fairly innocent with a bet of 350,000 from Scott Abrams into a pot of a few hundred thousand chips. Robert Corcione raised to 800,000 and then Abrams moved all in for 2.255 million. Corcione took a minute, then called. Abrams tabled the {A-Spades}{5-Hearts} for quad fives and Corcione mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Scott Abrams
5,000,000
2,650,000
2,650,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Robert Corcione
4,185,000
-1,595,000
-1,595,000

Tags: Robert CorcioneScott Abrams

Hille's Six-Bet Shove Takes Down the Pot

Elisabeth Hille raised to 120,000 under the gun only to have Jean Malherbe three-bet to 265,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds got out of the way, Hille put in a four-bet to 575,000, and Malherbe made it 935,000 to go.

Hille thought for a few moments before six-betting all in, and Malherbe quickly mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
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Elisabeth Hille
5,790,000
1,880,000
1,880,000
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Jean Malherbe
2,290,000
-1,655,000
-1,655,000

Tags: Jean MalherbeElisabeth Hille

Sam Holden Eliminated in 55th Place ($128,384)

Sam Holden - 55th Place
Sam Holden - 55th Place

Andras Koroknai raised from the cutoff, Sam Holden called out of the small blind, and the flop fell {2-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{5-Clubs}. Holden check-called a 145,000-chip bet, and the turn brought the {k-Clubs}. Holden checked, Koroknai fired 430,000, and Holden called.

The {j-Hearts} completed the board, and Holden checked again. Koroknai moved all in, and Holden folded.

A few hands later, Koroknai opened to 125,000 from middle position, and Sam Holden three-bet jammed for around 1.3 million from the cutoff seat. Koroknai called.

Koroknai: {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}
Holden: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

The dealer spread {j-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{5-Spades}, which gave Koroknai a set and the lead. Holden couldn't find an eight on the turn ({q-Diamonds}) or the river ({2-Clubs}), and he was eliminated.

Holden, who finished ninth in the 2011 WSOP Main Event, will have to settle with $128,384 for 55th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Andras Koroknai
4,600,000
2,880,000
2,880,000
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Sam Holden
Busted

Tags: Andras KoroknaiSam Holden

The 40 and Over Crowd

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

The recent eliminations of 40-year-old David "ODB" Baker and 48-year-old Bobby Law probably caught the attention of certain people in the poker world who have added some interest to their following of the Main Event via some prop bets regarding the eventual winner.

Our colleagues writing the live blog and working on articles for The Muck spoke with Barry Greenstein earlier today who described to them some of the details regarding players' betting with one another whether or not the Main Event winner will be aged 40 or more.

Stay tuned over at the Muck for more on the specifics of the bets. Meanwhile, we talked to the WSOP staff and they helped us try to figure out who among the remaining 55 were aged 40 or older.

It appears that out of 55 players there are currently nine players who are 40 or over: Shahriar Assareh, Robert Buckenmayer, Michael Esposito, Amnon Filippi, Steven Gee, Roland Israelashvili, Richard Pyne, Paul Siem, and Helge Stjernvang. Of course, those making bets should try to corroborate the info, as duplicate names and other factors made this tricky to put together on the fly.

Tags: Barry GreensteinDavid ODB BakerBobby Law

Updated 2012 WSOP POY Scenarios

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

Greg Merson, who currently sits in sixth place on the 2012 World Series of Poker Player of the Year Leaderboard, is only 87.75 points behind the current leader, Phil Ivey, who racked up 568.70 points this summer. If Merson were to bust today, he would earn 75 points and be just 12.75 behind the leader. With that said, a final table appearance would put Merson in the top spot headed into the World Series of Poker Europe.

Roland Israelashvili currently sits in 63rd place on the leaderboard with 231.05, which means either a second or first place finish would put him in the top spot. Likewise, Yuval Bronshtein (108th—187.38), Jeremy Ausmus (145th—159.44 points) and Leo Wolpert (490th—76.50 points) could all take the top spot if they were to win the Main Event. Of course the World Series of Poker Europe counts toward the POY race, so these scenarios could change.

Here’s a look at the current WSOP POY standings:

Current 2012 WSOP Player of the Year Standings

PlacePlayerPoints
1Phil Ivey568.70
2John Monnette524.25
3David “ODB” Baker508.38
4Phil Hellmuth500.70
5Antonio Esfandiari488.10
6Michael Mizrachi486.20
7Gregory Merson*481.13
8Vanessa Selbst463.17
9Andy Frankenberger406.66
10Andy Bloch405.30

*Merson yet to be assigned points for Main Event.

Also, here’s a look at how WSOP POY points will be awarded for the Main Event:

2012 WSOP Player of the Year Points

Finishing PositionPoints
1500
2350
3250
4220
5190
6165
7140
8120
9100
Remaining Top 20%75
Next 30%50
Bottom 50%25