Event #14: $3,000 Limit Hold'em
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Event #14: $3,000 Limit Hold'em
Giorno 2 iniziato
Day 2 of the $3,000 Limit Hold’em event at the 2011 World Series of Poker is set to begin in just about a half hour. The surviving 163 players of a 337-player field will return today in the race for the money and to claim their share of a $920,010 prize pool. Marco Traniello will start the day as chip leader with 54,000 (It is not Markus Herbel who listed his stack at over 70,000 but actually has just over 10,000).
There are also a few others with more-than-average chip stacks including Victor Ramdin (44,000), Casey McCarrel (42,000), Tobin Banks (41,700), Shawn Buchanan (40,200), Nicholas Grippa (36,900), and “Crazy” Mike Thorpe (36,400). They’ll all be joined by a hodgepodge of pros with varying chip stacks such as Shaun Deeb (36,900), Jeff Shulman (33,400), Matt Glantz (29,000), Justin Bonomo (24,300), Dwyte Pilgrim (22,500), Maria Ho (22,000), and Jason Mercier (19,500), just to name a few.
The plan for the day is to play to a final table, but we can tell you that the chances of that happening are slim to none. Instead, we’re shooting to crack the money bubble with the top 36 players being paid as follows:
1st- $220,817
2nd- $136,419
3rd- $100,198
4th- $74,171
5th- $55,338
6th- $41,621
7th- $31,547
8th- $24,095
9th- $18,547
10th thru 12th- $14,388
13th thru 15th- $11,288
16th thru 18th- $8,850
19th thru 27th- $7,019
28th thru 36th- $5,612
Year | Event | Entrants | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Event #10 ($2,000) | 569 | Siagzar (Reza) Payvar | $303,610 |
“ | Event #17 ($2,500) | 373 | Quinn Do | $265,975 |
“ | Event #36 ($3,000) | 406 | Todd Witteles | $347,385 |
2006 | Event #23 ($3,000) | 341 | Ian Johns | $291,755 |
“ | Event #7 ($3,000) | 415 | Bill Chen | $343,618 |
2007 | Event #34 ($3,000) | 296 | Alexander Borteh | $225,483 |
“ | Event #43 ($2,000) | 472 | Safi Ahmad | $217,329 |
2008 | Event #20 ($2,000) | 479 | Daniel Negreanu | $204,863 |
2009 | Event #38 ($2,000) | 446 | Marc Naalden | $190,770 |
2010 | Event #18 ($2,000) | 476 | Eric Buchman | $203,607 |
2011 | Event #14 ($3,000) | 337 | ??? | $220,817 |
Join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team at 3 PM PST as we make our way to the money!
Livello: 9
Bui: 300/600
Ante: 0
Hiren Patel raised from middle position and Barry Greenstein made it three bets as the next to act. Patel made the call and check-called Greenstein’s bet on the flop. Patel checked again and Greenstein bet when the hit the turn. Instead of just calling this time however, Patel threw in a check-raise. Greenstein made it three bets though and Patel just called. On the river, Patel checked once more and Greenstein went all in. Patel made the call and Greenstein showed for top set. Patel mucked and Greenstein has doubled up early.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Barry Greenstein
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14,700 | 7,800 |
Starting things off with a bang Jose Nacho Barbero came out 4 betting preflop. He was however able to convince Casey McCarrel to join him to see three cards. Before the cards could even come out Barbero was betting blind. The flop came . McCarrel made the call.
Again before the turn was even shown Barbero bet in the dark. When the spiked on the turn it was McCarrel who decided to raise, putting Barbero all-in. Barbero instantly called and showed the table his . McCarrel showed for the favorite hand. The river was no help to Barbero, who was sent home packing early here on day two.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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|
40,100 | 4,400 |
Jose Nacho Barbero
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Eliminato |
Sorel Mizzi raised from middle position and Alexander Keating made it three bets to go as the next to act. Both the big blind and Mizzi made the call as the players saw a flop that was checked to Keating. He threw out a bet which got the big blind to fold, but Mizzi came in with a check-raise. Keating made it three bets and Mizzi made it four, which the former called. Mizzi led out on the turn and got raised by Keating. He just called, followed by a check on the river. Keating made one last bet and Mizzi made the call. Keating showed for top boat and Mizzi mucked his hand.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Alexander Keating | 30,000 | |
Sorel Mizzi | 8,400 | -12,200 |
Raul Oliveir raised from the button and received a call from Chris Tryba in the big blind. Both players checked the flop, leading to the on the turn. Tryba took the initiative and bet, which inspired Oliveir to lay down his hand.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Chris Tryba
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10,000 | -500 |
Steven Kelly, Michele Limongi, and David Warga are among the early casualties of Day 2.
On a board reading , a series of raises and reraises results in Team PokerStars Pro (USA) Barry Greenstein being all in. His opponent on the button showed for the nuts and Greenstein rapped the table before showing .
The meaningless was put out on the river as Greenstein grabbed a copy of his book, signed it for his foe, and made his exit from the tournament area.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Barry Greenstein
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Eliminato |
Richard Veenman raised from middle position and the button made it three bets. Veenman called and check-called the button’s bet on a flop. Veenman checked again and his opponent made a bet when the hit the turn. This time however, Veenman came in with a check-raise which his opponent called. On the river, Veenman bet leaving himself with 300 behind. The button made the call and Veenman showed for a flopped set and the pot.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Richard Veenman | 12,000 | -3,000 |