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2011 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Giorni 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
55
Premio
$611,185
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Montepremi
$3,760,200
Entries
4,178
Informazioni livello
Livello
33
Bui
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Giorno 3 iniziato

Day 3 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
3351Young Phan268,000
3352Michael Trujillo177,000
3353David Peters92,000
3354Jon Turner749,000
3355Ana Marquez Esteban197,000
3356Sean Getzwiller165,000
3357Ricky Fohrenbach174,000
3358Jonathan Duhamel250,000
3359Jeremiah Vinsant94,000
    
3361Peter Gelencser171,000
3362Tyler Patterson114,000
3363Sadan Turker487,000
3364Marcus Mizzi189,000
3365Jonathan Gamerov117,000
3366Brian Schmidt248,000
3367Eric Mizrachi51,000
3369Christopher Goggin464,000
    
3371Gabriel Rouleau142,000
3372Young Ji425,000
3374Kyle Speake573,000
3375Michael Merichko219,000
3376Ken Kao152,000
3377Jeffery Warren105,000
3378Nicholas Kamen173,000
3379Kevin Mount116,000
    
3381Daniel Haglund301,000
3382WeiKai Chang136,000
3383John Esposito168,000
3384Todd Breyfogle110,000
3385Alati Richard111,000
3386Hunter Frey535,000
3387Gary Goad242,000
3388Max Weinberg178,000
3389Samantha Cohen253,000
    
3411Brandon Shane482,000
3413John Gordon152,000
3414Conrad Monica118,000
3415Randall Brueckner277,000
3416Jonathan Neckar135,000
3417Michael Eckstut36,000
3418Justin Truesdell88,000
3419Jonathan Driscoll139,000
    
3421John Eames233,000
3422Min Ku113,000
3423Noah Bronstein70,000
3424Andrew Brongo169,000
3425Scott Dorin138,000
3426David Jones210,000
3427Valerie Cross297,000
3428Stefan Raffay218,000
    
3431Albert Kim246,000
3432Franco Cupello177,500
3433Jason Cooper118,000
3434Jordan Young221,000
3435Chase Olsen144,000
3436Odette Tremblay149,000
3437Lawrence Riley73,000
3438Stuart Krasney385,000
3439Kim Frederiksen206,000

Jon "PearlJammer" Turner Headlines Strong Day 3 Field

Chip Leader Jon Turner
Chip Leader Jon Turner

Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino and the 2011 World Series of Poker for the third day of the Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em.

A massive starting field of 4,178 has been whittled down to just 59 players all with their eyes firmly set at that coveted piece of gold wrist-bling and its $611,185 first prize. However today - and most likely tomorrow - isn't going to be a cakewalk by any means as some highly-skilled and talented players still remain.

Known for his online prowess from when the first virtual card was dealt, Jon "PearlJammer" Turner kick-started early and ascended the leaderboard before eventually bagging an impressive 749,000 in chips - nearly 200,000 more then his nearest rival. Those rivals include Kyle Speake (573,000), Hunter Frey (535,000), Sadan Turker (487,000), Brandon Shane (482,000) and Christopher Goggin (464,000).

Poker tournament veteran Young Phan (268,000) sits with a healthy stack mainly courtesy of running {A-Clubs}{A-Spades} into {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}, while Albert Kim (246,000), John Eames (233,000), Jordan Young (221,000), Ricky Fohrenbach (174,000), David Peters (92,000), Eric Mizrachi (51,000) and females Valerie Cross (297,000) and Ana Marquez (197,000) all remain in contention to make a run at the eighth final table of the series.

However there is one name in the field that will definitely get some attention if he starts accumulating chips. That is reigning World Champion and PokerStars Team Canada Pro Jonathan Duhamel who sits just outside the top ten with 250,000 in chips. There is always a lot of pressure placed on the World Champion when they return to the location where their name was cast into spotlight, and although many have failed to meet the expectations people have placed on them, Duhamel is currently trying to defy the odds by proving that he has what it takes to be respected as one of the best the game has seen. And if he has any say in it - which he truly does - there is a good chance you'll see this Canadian in the final nine.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team have had their five-hour power sleep, grabbed a bowl of cereal and a glass of orange juice and are ready to provide some of the best live coverage in the business. Play is set to kick off at 2:30 pm PDT with the continuous live coverage being found here at PokerNews.com where every rivered flush, turned straight and flopped set will be blogged live from Day 3 of Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em and the 2011 World Series of Poker!

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Can Jonathan Duhamel Buck the Trend?

2010 World Champion Jonathan Duhamel
2010 World Champion Jonathan Duhamel

As we mentioned in our opening piece, Jonathan Duhamel is making a run at completing something that is vary rare since the poker boom.

With only 59 players remaining in Event #8, Duhamel is just several hours away from making a final table, and although his skills have already been proved through his victory in November last year, a final table today - let alone a win - will underline his ability and prowess as a poker player.

Taking a look at how the World Champions have fared since winning the title, each player's results have been broken down into WSOP Cashes the direct year after winning the Main Event and the total cashes, along with final tables in the year following as well as combined.

PlayerCountryWSOP Cashes (year after winning)WSOP Cashes (total)Final Tables (year after)Final Tables (total)Bracelets
Jonathan DuhamelCanada11000
Joe CadaUSA00000
Peter EastgateDenmark11000
Jerry YangUSA03000
Jamie GoldUSA34000
Joe HachemAustralia49220
Greg RaymerUSA312150
Chris MoneymakerUSA13000
Robert VarkonyiUSA02000
Carlos MortensenSpain319161
Chris FergusonUSA6482183

A look at the table makes some sad reading for the majority of the World Champions in the modern era apart from four of the big names of poker.

Joe Hachem won the Main event in 2005 and pocketed $7,500,000 for his efforts, however his efforts in the following year saw him collect four cashes including two final table appearances and a runner-up finish to Dutch Boyd in the $2,500 Short-Handed. The Australian however is still without a second WSOP Bracelet. The man that Hachem followed was Greg Raymer, and after he pocketed $5,000,000 in 2004, he went on to snag three cashes including a sixth-place finish in a $1,500 No Limit Holdem event.

However it is the next two players who have really set the precedent and extremely high expectations for World Champions. After winning the big dance in 2001, Spaniard Carlos Mortensen went on to capture three cashes the following year including victory in the $5,000 Limit Holdem event for $251,680. In the same year that Mortensen ensured Main Event victory, 2000 Champion Chris Ferguson was busy collecting six cashes while also securing a bracelet in the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight or Better for $164,735 before eventually adding another two in 2003 to take his tally to five career bracelets.

Duhamel may not even make the final table, but if he does, many will be rooting for this Canadian to buck the trend of the modern-era of World Champions and their lack of success by fighting hard to take home the Event #8 gold bracelet!

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Livello: 19

Bui: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 1,000

Mount's Mountain Grows With AA

After raising to 26,000 before the flop, Kevin Mount watched as Gabriel Rouleau pushed all-in for 110,000 chips. Mount snap-called with his {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs} and was in a dominant position over Rouleau's {A-Spades}{9-Clubs}.

The dealer revealed a final board of {10-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Rouleau took a bit hit, dropping to just 26,600 chips, while Mount is now in comfortable shape as Day 3 gets underway.

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Rouleau Rebounds

After shipping most of his stack to an opponent in a previous hand, Gabriel Rouleau found his tournament life on the line after pushing all in for his last 25,000. After being called by Nicholas Kamen, Rouleau tabled the {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs} and was in good shape against the {A-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}.

The flop came {Q-Hearts}{5-Spades}{7-Clubs} and Rouleau's paired queen gave him a commanding lead. The {J-Clubs} on the turn left Kamen drawing dead and after the {9-Spades} on the river, Rouleau had doubled up to regain some traction as Day 3 gets underway.

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Duhamel Drops an Early Pot

Livello 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

After David Peters went all in with his short stack, defending Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel made the call with his {J-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} but was discouraged to see that he was dominated by Peters' {K-Spades}{Q-Spades}.

The dealer ran out a board of {2-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and Duhamel's starting stack took a massive hit, leaving him with only 31,000 chips with which to make a comeback attempt.

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Truesdell Takes Out Neckar in Back-to-Back Confrontation

Livello 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante

In a recent hand Jonathan Neckar, open-raised to 16,000 and was met with an all-in raise for 75,000 from Justin Truesdell. Neckar called with {Q-Diamonds}{K-Spades}, which was slightly behind Truesdell's {A-Spades}{J-Spades}.

The board came {10-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{J-Hearts}, pairing Truesdell and doubling him up.

A couple hands later, Neckar went all in for his last 40,000 and was called by Truesdell.

Neckar: {5-Spades}{5-Hearts}
Truesdell: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

The board ran out {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, completing the one-two knockout punch and sending Neckar to the rail. Truesdell is now up to 190,000.

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Duhamel Dusted, Trend Not Bucked

Livello 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Jonathan Duhamel Done Early in Day 3
Jonathan Duhamel Done Early in Day 3

Reigning World Champion Jonathan Duhamel pushed his last 23,000 into the pot and Michael Trujillo made the call from the button.

Duhamel: {Q-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
Trujillo: {K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

With Duhamel at risk, the {5-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} flop would leave him drawing dead, and once the dealer dropped the {J-Spades} and {5-Spades} on the turn and river, Duhamel was forced to leave his seat $9,738 richer.

"Good game!" Duhamel announced as this World Champion will have to wait another day for his second bracelet.

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