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Thursday, June 16, 2011

WSOP Day 15: Somerville and Hays, winners with Grospellier

Jason Somerville
No more than three bracelets were awarded in the most recent day World Series of Poker and, besides, continues to gain scale Women's Year at WSOP 2011 with another lady arrived at a final table.
Day 15 are champions in the event Hays Foster 18, Jason Somerville Event 20 and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier Event 21. If I spoke at length about ElkY and because his victory is one with more implications and how it was achieved is a lesson in poker, we talk about other successes in our daily summary.
Event 18: No-Limit Hold'em $ 1,500
Six players returned Tuesday to dispute his bracelet in Event No-Limit Hold'em $ 1,500 and Foster Hays led with 3.6 million chips, while Jeffrey Lavelle nearest opponent was 2.13 million.
So to get heads-up took less than an hour and you have to face Foster Hays on Casey Kelton, a 3:1 advantage in chips. Kelton doubled twice and it seemed that the situation has changed in his favor. However, two attempts were unsuccessful bluff to mark the Kelton.
The first misfire came when Kelton raised to 1.2 million and were displayed on the table {A-Hearts}{3-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} . Hays paid and {2-Diamonds} came on the river Kelton still asking 1.2 million. Hays called and turned {Q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} the second pair and threw Kelton cards face down. A little later, Kelton called 500 000 the river and on a table {J-Clubs}{10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} . Hays has paid {A-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} , Were enough to win!
If aggression is the key to success in poker, haste can be ruthless. Kelton learned that his own back on the last hand. After a 3-bet preflop 1.5 million, the dealer put on the table {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} . Kelton asked Hays to raise 1.5 million and up to 3.6 million. Kelton moved all-in at that time and was paid, giving the face {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} . Hays beat him at that point, had in hand {J-Hearts}{9-Spades} and form a pair with what was on the table. {7-Clubs} the tower and {Q-Clubs} closed then the plans, because inspiration bracelet Hays won best in the few key points of heads-up duel. The outcome, Foster Hays was selected and a check for $ 735.400.
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Event 20: No-Limit Hold'em $ 1,000
Day 3 No-Limit Hold'em tournament for $ 1000 started with 27 players in search of glory and in less than three levels, was established already made ​​the final table, with leader Alexander Martin. Jason Somerville was now third, while Diana Allen became the fourth woman to reach a final table in WSOP 2011, is fifth in chips.
Allen played hard and at one point even fought for leadership, but ultimately unlucky few hands have removed it from the tournament in 7th place. Alex Martin failed not much more and it finally came five, but when some spades, some states and Jason Somerville managed to find its way to final duel with Yashar Darian. Somerville was an advantage with 5200000-4250000, but it was too relevant.
Heads-up lasted exactly one hand, when Darian and Somerville have entered a war raises. Finally, Darian was the one to go all-in {K-Spades}{4-Diamonds} But he found a pair {acah} taken from Somerville. Flop {7-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} gave little nervous, but {2-Clubs} the tower and {6-Hearts} river have missed on Darian, Somerville became champion in this event.
With his first World Series of Poker bracelet, Jason Somervillea charged and a check for $ 493.091, Daniel Negreanu is the first to congratulate him. The two work together on several projects online.
For all the action follows the blog where it was broadcast live .
Event 22: Pot-Limit Omaha $ 1,500
With only 117 players turned up Tuesday to play the final table, everyone was already in the money tournament $ 1,500 PLO and no longer have much reason to stalling. Binger Michael Binger and Nick both had good passes, but ultimately missed the final table. Nick came in 32, Michael 30. Ryan Welch was looking for the second bracelet was, but he did not have enough luck and came out on 14.
But when it came to the final table, Juha Vilkki dominates with 1.23 million in chips, twice more than the closest pursuer, Rafe Kibrit.
Action resumes tonight. If you are interested in conducting the tour, follows the live broadcast by teams PokerNews present in Las Vegas.
Event 23: Eight-Game Mix $ 2,500
Day two began with 210 players and Bruno Benveniste was on the brink of his first WSOP prize of life, but it was not to be removed when it became the first player in line. Play continued and the ten levels were completed, there were 25 players in the race for bracelet.
John Racener, WSOP Main Event finalist in 2010, is the leader with 363,600, while Eric Buchman, John Monnette, John Juanda and Ylon Schwartz are all in top 10.
For complete coverage, visit the special page of the tournament .
Event 24: No-Limit Hold'em Shootout $ 5,000
The popular $ 5,000 shootout began Tuesday with 387 players and a cast of great days, with many important names in the poker world who have managed to advance into the second round. Among those who won the table that took place are James Akenhead, JP Kelly, Tom Marchese, Justin Bonomo, Alan Goehring, Erik Seidel, Gavin Smith, Max and Adam Junglen Lykov.
Only 40 remained in the race, all the money. They will return on Wednesday and will play to a mass of 10 participants.
Who will advance to the second round? Read our live blog to find out .
Event 25: Stud 8 or Better $ 1,500
Day 1 of the tournament stud 8 or better $ 1,500 began with 606 participants, 38 fewer than in 2010. It is the third tournament in the current edition Stud WSOP is seeing fewer participants compared to 2010. The lot was littered with professionals and specialists in Stud 8, including Chad Brown, David Williams, David Steicke, Allen Kessler, Huck Seed, Ted Forrest, Bill Chen, Brett Jungblut, Bill Munley, Men Nguyen, Alex Kravchenko, Mike Sexton and Champion Stud 8, Frank Kassel.
Cyndy Violette and Novick Hevan were ranked first, tied with 43 ​​400 faces. Karina Jett, Kristy Gazes, Tom Dwan and Norman Chad are the top 10.
Follow step by step development tour right here at PokerNews.
Video Today
Erik Seidel was a legendary form this year. Sarah Grant was the discussion with "Seiborg" before the tournament No-Limit Hold'em Shootout $ 5,000, where he learned how to resist the long series of tournaments WSOP.


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