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2011 World Series of Poker

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

2011 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
ak
Premio
$8,715,638
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Montepremi
$64,531,000
Entries
6,865
Informazioni livello
Livello
43
Bui
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
300,000

Event #58: $10,000 Main Event

Giorno 8 iniziato

Day 8 Table and Seat Draw

ESPN Feature Table

SeatPlayerChips
1Martin Staszko6,380,000
2John Hewitt13,265,000
3--empty----
4--empty----
5Ben Lamb14,690,000
6Ryan Lenaghan10,415,000
7Andrey Pateychuk16,245,000
8Eoghan O'Dea19,050,000
9Bryan Devonshire6,190,000

Secondary Feature Table

SeatPlayerChips
1Gionni Demers4,655,000
2Christopher Moore3,040,000
3Khoa Nguyen16,435,000
4Konstantinos Mamaliadis8,195,000
5Kenny Shih4,530,000
6Samuel Holden4,740,000
7Lars Bonding4,140,000
8--empty----
9Anton Makievskyi21,045,000

Outer Table

SeatPlayerChips
1Matt Giannetti8,920,000
2Aleksandr Mozhnyakov7,075,000
3Scott Schwalich6,920,000
4Pius Heinz7,510,000
5Phil Collins13,805,000
6--empty----
7Badih Bounahra3,385,000
8--empty----
9Sam Barnhart4,935,000

Eyes on the Prize... Day 8 Awaits

Day 8 chip leader Anton Makievskyi gets an up close and personal look at the Main Event bracelet.
Day 8 chip leader Anton Makievskyi gets an up close and personal look at the Main Event bracelet.

The long summer of poker comes to an end today. Fifty-seven bracelets have been awarded. One -- the most coveted at all -- remains up for grabs. Today 22 hopefuls continue their pursuit of poker's greatest prize, the World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet.

Ukraine's Anton Makievskyi returns to the biggest stack today with more than 21 million, the majority of those chips coming to him in a massive pot with Christopher Moore near the end of Day 7 in which Makievskyi flopped a full house versus Moore's trip jacks to claim a 20-plus million chip pot.

Makievskyi is followed at the top of the counts by Eoghan O'Dea (Ireland), Khoa Nguyen (Canada), and Andrey Pateychuk (Russia). And lurking behind them is WSOP Player of the Year points leader Ben Lamb from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Lamb added significantly to his stack during the last hour of play on Day 7 to position himself well in his quest to land a spot among the November Nine.

Yesterday's Day 7 was especially fast-paced, with the field shrinking from 57 to 22 in five 120-minute levels (an average of seven knockouts per level). Eliminations will likely come at a slower clip today as players near the final nine, with other scheduling necessities related to the television coverage possibly introducing additional delays. But as we've seen time and time again all summer at this year's WSOP, trying to predict what will happen can be as hard as guessing what the next card will be.

Cards go back in the air at 12 noon Vegas time. Join us then for all the coverage as the 2011 version of the November Nine is finally determined.

Livello: 32

Bui: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 30,000

Next Stop: November!

Livello 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

The cards are in the air, and the final day of the summer's fun is upon us.

We'll play three levels with a break in between each one, then we'll take a two-hour dinner break -- tentatively from 6:25-8:25 here in Las Vegas.

From there it's straight to the November Nine, a feat which we'd expect to take four or five levels -- though we'd bet on six just to be safe. Last year, the November Nine was set very late in the morning with just less than 50bb in the average stack. That would put is in between Level 35 and 36 in this structure, if you're looking for a watermark.

Staszko Grabs the First One

The action folded to Martin Staszko who raised to 400,000 from the small blind. John Hewitt defended his big, and the flop fell {8-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. Both players checked. The turn was another queen - the {q-Clubs} - and both players knuckled again.

The river was the {4-Clubs}, and Staszko led for 475,000. Hewitt called, and mucked when Martin Staszko tabled {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} for queens and eights with an ace kicker.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
John Hewitt
John Hewitt
12,360,000 -905,000
Martin Staszko cz
Martin Staszko
7,435,000 1,055,000

Tags: Martin StaszkoJohn Hewitt

Lamb Picks up Two Million

On the second hand at the main feature table, Andrey Pateychuk raised to 400,000 from middle position and Ben Lamb called from the big blind to see the flop come down paired with the {Q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}. Both players checked and the turn added the {4-Spades} to the board. Lamb led for 550,000 and Pateychuk made the call.

The river card was the {5-Spades} and Lamb led for 1.125 million. Pateychuk made the call, but mucked after Lamb showed the {Q-Diamonds}{J-Spades} for a full house.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
17,015,000 2,325,000
Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
14,185,000 -2,060,000

Tags: Ben LambAndrey Pateychuk

Lars Bonding Eliminated in 22nd Place ($302,005)

Lars Bonding sent to the rail in 22nd place.
Lars Bonding sent to the rail in 22nd place.

There seems to be some technical difficulties here at the secondary feature table, so we haven't been able to hear the action on the mic nor see the board on the monitor. However, we do know that Lars Bonding was recently eliminated when he got his chips all in on a {3-}{4-}{7-} flop holding {A-}{A-} and was up against the {4-}{4-} of Konstantinos Mamaliadis. Neither the turn nor river helped Bonding, and he was sent home in 22nd place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Lars Bonding dk
Lars Bonding
Eliminato

Tags: Lars BondingKonstantinos Mamaliadis

Heinz Three-Bets, Grabs a Few

Livello 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante

On the outer table, Scott Schwalich opened with a raise to 450,000 from the hijack seat, then Pius Heinz reraised to 975,000 from the cutoff. It folded back around to Schwalich who considered the situation for a few moments, then pushed his cards to the dealer.

Heinz adds a few in the early going, now sitting with 7.9 million, while Schwalich has 6.3 million.

Tags: Pius HeinzScott Schwalich

Barnhart Squeezes Heinz

Under the gun, Pius Heinz raised to 425,000, and Sam Barnhart called in position. The two men were heads-up, and the flop came {10-Hearts} {3-Spades} {5-Clubs}. Heinz continued out with another 425,000, but he waved the white flag when Barnhart raised to 975,000 straight to send the pot to the man who won the first bracelet of 2011 in the WSOP-C National Championship.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Pius Heinz de
Pius Heinz
WSOP 1X Winner
7,000,000 -900,000
Sam Barnhart us
Sam Barnhart
5,200,000 265,000

Tags: Sam BarnhartPius Heinz