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2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker

Thursday, June 21, 2012 to Saturday, June 23, 2012

Event #39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $2,754,200
  • Entries: 293
  • Remaining: 0

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Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:43 PM Local Time

Jan-Peter Jachtmann

The 2012 World Series of Poker continued on Saturday with the third and final day of Event 39: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. What started with 293 players was down to the final 13 at the start of the day, each looking to take down the $661,000 first-place prize. It took less than six hours to determine a winner, and that man was Germany's Jan-Peter Jachtmann.

At the start of the day, all eyes were on Andrew Brown, who began as the dominating chip leader and was looking to capture his second bracelet. He put his chips to good use, and after John Kabbaj hit the rail in 13th place, Brown scored a knockout when he managed to make two pair with      on a     pot against the      of Adam Kornuth. A   on the turn and   river kept Brown in the lead and sent Kornuth home in 12th place.

Pre-Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
10thVille Wahlbeck$43,076
11thSammy Farha$43,076
12thAdam Kornuth$43,076
13thJohn Kabbaj$33,794

From there, PLO veterans Sammy Farha and Ville Wahlbeck were sent to the payout desk in 11th and 10th place respectively, before Joe Kusher followed them out in ninth place. Kushner's deep run was due in part to a crazy hand he won on Day 1 where he eliminated four opponents!

Not long after, a short-stacked Jason Mericer was all in preflop with the      against the      for Micah Smith.

The     flop gave Mercier the lead with two pair. The turn was the   and then the river counterfeited Mercier when the   hit. Smith's king and nines won the pot and sent the two-time gold bracelet winner to the rail in eighth place for $72,132.

Brown was back at it in Level 23 when he raised to 58,000 from the cutoff seat and Benjamin Sage potted it from the button. Brown reraised and Sage called all in for approximately 310,000.

Sage:     
Brown:     

The flop, turn and river ran out       and Brown's three aces won the pot. Sage finished in sixth place and earned nearly $125,000.

In Level 24, Brown raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, Andy Seth potted from the button to 240,000. Brown made the call and then led out for a pot-sized bet on the     flop. Seth decided it was time and moved all in for right around 530,000, and Brown made the call.

Showdown
Seth:     
Brown:     

Seth was ahead with kings when the chips went in, but the   turn delivered Brown two pair. Much to Seth's dismay, the   river would give his opponent a full house and send him to the payout desk in fifth place, good for $165,665.

Next to go was a short-stacked Smith, who raised to 105,000 from the cutoff and received a call from Jachtmann. The     flop saw Jachtmann lead out and Smith called off his remaining 115,000.

Showdown
Smith:     
Jachtmann:     

Smith was ahead with two pair, but the   turn counterfeited him by giving Jachtmann jacks and deuces. The   river was of no consequence and Smith took his leave in fourth place.

Brown scored another elimination when he limped in the small blind and Steven Silverman exercised his option in the big with a raise to 90,000. Brown called and then checked the    flop, prompting Silverman to bet 125,000. Brown immediately announced a pot-sized raise, and Silverman called off for right around 540,000.

Showdown
Brown:     
Silverman:     

Brown had flopped a pair of eights with a flush draw, while Silverman held a pair of queens, a wrap, and an inferior flush draw. With draws abound, it was a bit surprising that it'd be the   on the turn that would give Brown the lead. Even so, Silverman still had plenty of outs to stay alive on the river. Unfortunately for him, the   was not one of them.

Heads-up play began with Jachtmann holding 4.94 million to Brown's 3.85 million. While the chip counts were close, it didn't take long to determine a winner. The final hand came when Brown raised to 80,000 from the button and Jachtmann made the call. The     flop saw Jachtmann check, opening the door for Brown to fire out 160,000. Jachtmann then woke up with a check-raise to 640,000, Brown called, and the   rolled off on the turn.

Jachtmann led out for 1.1 million and then called when Brown moved all in.

Showdown
Brown:     
Jachtmann:     

Brown was ahead with top set, but Jachtmann held a wrap. Brown also held a flush draw which detracted from Jachtmann's outs, but it was for naught as the   spiked on the river to give the man from Germany the straight. With that, Brown was denied his second WSOP bracelet and dispatched in second place, good for $408,393.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1stJan-Peter Jachtmann$661,000
2ndAndrew Brown$408,393
3rdSteven Silverman$299,960
4thMicah Smith$222,044
5thAndy Seth$165,665
6thBenjamin Sage$124,600
7thNikolai Yakovenko$94,442
8thJason Mercier$72,132
9thJoe Kushner$55,525

That does it for our coverage from Event #39 $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha, but there are still plenty of tournament happening daily at the WSOP. Be sure to check out our Live Reporting section to see which ones are happening now.

Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:36 PM Local Time

Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown raised to 80,000 from the button and Jan-Peter Jachtmann made the call. The     flop saw Jachtmann check, opening the door for Brown to fire out 160,000. Jachtmann then woke up with a check-raise to 640,000, Brown called, and the   rolled off on the turn.

Jachtmann led out for 1.1 million and then called when Brown moved all in.

Showdown
Brown:     
Jachtmann:     

Brown was ahead with top set, but Jachtmann held a wrap. Brown also held a flush draw which detracted from Jachtmann's outs, but it was for naught as the   spiked on the river to give the man from Germany the straight. With that, Brown was denied his second WSOP bracelet and dispatched in second place, good for $408,393.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann8,790,0003,590,000
Andrew Brown0-3,595,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:32 PM Local Time

Jan-Peter Jachtmann limped on the button and Andrew Brown checked his option from the big blind. Both players checked the     flop before Brown led out for 60,000 on the   turn. Jachtmann made the call and then both players returned to checking on the   river.

Jachtmann rolled over      and it was good as Brown mucked.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann5,220,00020,000
Andrew Brown3,575,000-20,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:26 PM Local Time
Level: 25
Blinds: 20000/40000
Ante: 0
Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:12 PM Local Time
Jan-Peter Jachtmann5,200,000260,000
Andrew Brown3,595,000-255,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:08 PM Local Time

Players are now on a 15-minute break.

Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:03 PM Local Time
Jan-Peter Jachtmann4,940,000220,000
Andrew Brown3,850,000800,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 5:01 PM Local Time

Steven Silverman

Action folded to Andrew Brown in the small blind and he limped. Steven Silverman was in the big blind and opted to exercise his option with a raise to 90,000, which Brown called. When the flop fell     and Brown checked, Silverman came out with a bet of 125,000. Brown immediately announced a pot-sized raise, and Silverman called off for right around 540,000.

Showdown
Brown:     
Silverman:     

Brown had flopped a pair of eights with a flush draw, while Silverman held a pair of queens, a wrap, and an inferior flush draw. With draws abound, it was a bit surprising that it'd be the   on the turn that would give Brown the lead. Even so, Silverman still had plenty of outs to stay alive on the river. Unfortunately for him, the   was not one of them.

Steven Silverman0-720,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:55 PM Local Time

Micah Smith

A short-stacked Micah Smith raised to 105,000 from the cutoff and received a call from Jan-Peter Jachtmann. The     flop saw Jachtmann lead out and Smith called off his remaining 115,000.

Showdown
Smith:     
Jachtmann:     

Smith was ahead with two pair, but the   turn counterfeited him by giving Jachtmann jacks and deuces. The   river was of no consequence and Smith took his leave in fourth place.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann4,720,000220,000
Micah Smith0-220,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:50 PM Local Time

Action folded to Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the cutoff and he raised to 75,000, which Andrew Brown and Steven Silverman called from the button and big blind respectively. All three players then checked the     flop before Silverman checked the   turn.

Jachtmann took the opportunity to bet 100,000, which was enough to get both his opponents to fold.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann4,500,000200,000
Andrew Brown3,050,000-100,000
Steven Silverman720,000-95,000
Micah Smith220,000-215,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:42 PM Local Time

Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened for 75,000 from the cutoff and Steven Silverman defended from the big blind. The latter check-called a bet of 75,000 on the     flop, and then both players checked the   turn.

When the   peeled off on the river, Silverman check-called a bet of 175,000, but mucked when Jachtmann rolled over      for the nuts.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann4,300,000430,000
Steven Silverman815,000-425,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:31 PM Local Time

Andy Seth

After Andrew Brown raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, Andy Seth potted from the button to 240,000. Brown made the call and then led out for a pot-sized bet on the     flop. Seth decided it was time and moved all in for right around 530,000, and Brown made the call.

Showdown
Seth:     
Brown:     

Seth was ahead with kings when the chips went in, but the   turn delivered Brown two pair. Much to Seth's dismay, the   river would give his opponent a full house and send him to the payout desk in fifth place, good for $165,665.

Andrew Brown3,150,000700,000
Andy Seth0-765,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:27 PM Local Time

Jan-Peter Jachtmann raised to 70,000 from the cutoff and was called by Andrew Brown on the button. The     flop saw Jachtmann lead out for 85,000, Brown called, and then both players checked the   turn.

Jachtmann returned to betting on the   river, this time firing out 110,000. Brown responded by making it 450,000 to go, and Jachtmann called with     . It proved good as Brown simply mucked.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann3,870,000800,000
Andrew Brown2,450,000-650,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:24 PM Local Time

Current 2012 WSOP Player of the Year Standings

PlacePlayerPoints
1Phil Ivey539.70
2John Monnette524.25
3Andy Frankenberger384.66
4Phil Hellmuth368.70
5Michael Gathy321.25
6David "Bakes" Baker317.94
7Max Steinberg309.44
8Brian Hastings303.00
9David "ODB" Baker296.88
10Ashkan Razavi274.06
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:19 PM Local Time

Action folded to Andrew Brown in the cutoff and he raised to 65,000, which prompted Micah Smith to move all in for 195,000 from the button. Both blinds got out of the way and Brown made the call.

Showdown
Smith:     
Brown:     

The     flop gave Smith a nice straight draw, but it'd be the running   turn and   river that would give him a queen-high flush and the win.

Andrew Brown3,100,000-100,000
Micah Smith435,000195,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:16 PM Local Time

Pre-Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
9thJoe Kusher$55,525
10thVille Wahlbeck$43,076
11thSammy Farha$43,076
12thAdam Kornuth$43,076
13thJohn Kabbaj$33,794
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:11 PM Local Time
Level: 24
Blinds: 15000/30000
Ante: 0
Saturday, June 23, 2012 4:01 PM Local Time

The players are in the midst of a 15-minute break.

Andrew Brown3,200,0000
Jan-Peter Jachtmann3,070,000-110,000
Steven Silverman1,240,0000
Andy Seth765,0000
Micah Smith240,000-120,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 3:59 PM Local Time

Steven Silverman

Action folded to Andy Seth in the small blind and he called before Steven Silverman raised to 72,000 from the big blind. Seth called.

The flop came down     and both players checked to see the   fall on the turn. Seth bet 60,000 and Silverman called.

After the   put trips on the board on the river, Seth checked and Silverman bet 200,000. Seth went into the tank for a couple of minutes. He sat down and thought for two minutes, stood up for another minute, sat back down for another minute and then finally called.

Silverman turned over the      for a full house, fives full of aces. Seth mucked his hand.

Steven Silverman1,240,000400,000
Andy Seth765,000-335,000
Saturday, June 23, 2012 3:52 PM Local Time

The players are now on a 15-minute break. There is a hand currently going on with Andy Seth and Steven Silverman where Seth is in the tank on the river. We'll have the details of that hand and chip counts shortly.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
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