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2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker

Sunday, June 24, 2012 to Thursday, June 28, 2012

Event #45: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

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  • Buy-in: $50,000
  • Prizepool: $5,184,000
  • Entries: 108
  • Remaining: 0

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:57 PM Local Time

Michael Mizrachi and Chris Klodnicki

Day of Event 45: $50,000 Poker Players Championship here at the 2012 World Series of Poker has wrapped up. It was an extremely exciting day of play, which was capped off by the setting of the official final table.

The day began with Viktor Blom leading the remaining 26 players. Of those 26, 16 would finish in the money while 10 would go home empty handed.

Finishing outside of the money were Antony Lellouche, Phil Hellmuth, Michael Glick, David Chiu, Lyle Berman, Robert Mizrachi, Joe Cassidy, Phil Ivey and John Monnette. With those eliminations, the field was down to 17 players and on the official money bubble.

On the bubble, Ben Yu was knocked down to just 3,000 in chips after a confrontation in Limit Hold'em against Daniel Alaei. Yu was able to fight back in a couple of pots to stay alive and get back to 21,000, but that's where the comeback ended.

On his final hand, Yu made two pair of eights and threes along with an eight-four low in Stud-8. His opponent, Roland Israelashvili, made a seven-high straight along with a six-five low to scoop the entire pot and send Yu out the door.

From there, 16 players remained and eight of them needed to be bounced before reaching the official final table. Brett Richey fought long and hard as the "comeback kid," but finished in 16th place. MIke Wattel (15th), Viktor Blom (14th), Jeff Lisandro (13th), John Hennigan (12th), Daniel Alaei (11th) and David "ODB" Baker (10th) were the next to go before the final nine joined at one table with the goal of losing one more.

David Oppenheim got short at the "unofficial" final table, before doubling up through Chris Klodnicki. Oppenheim only got short again and then eventually busted to Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi. He was the last person eliminated on the night, going out in ninth place for $142,197.

Mizrachi finished on the top of the leader board, but only barely. He edged out Andy Bloch by a mere 50,000 in chips.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerChips
1Bill Chen1,293,000
2Luke Schwartz1,494,000
3Andy Bloch3,598,000
4Stephen Chidwick2,026,000
5Michael Mizrachi3,648,000
6Chris Klodnicki3,276,000
7Bruno Fitoussi188,000
8Roland Israelashvili694,000

Mizrachi will head the final table for Day 5. When he won this very event back in 2010 for his first WSOP gold bracelet, Mizrachi came into the final table fifth in chips. He'll be in better position this time around and seems to be playing his best poker. He's also running well, and anyone who knows poker knows that it a very lethal combination.

The final table will commence on Thursday at 2:00 PM and PokerNews will be on hand for all of the coverage. Be sure to stay tuned in then for all of the action, it's going to be a great show. Until then, enjoy the rest of our coverage from the 2012 WSOP.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:51 PM Local Time
Michael Mizrachi3,648,000148,000
Andy Bloch3,598,000-399,000
Chris Klodnicki3,276,000-24,000
Stephen Chidwick2,026,000676,000
Luke Schwartz1,494,000253,000
Bill Chen1,293,000393,000
Roland Israelashvili694,000-384,000
Bruno Fitoussi188,000-236,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:45 PM Local Time

David Oppenheim - 9th Place

No-Limit Hold'em

David Oppenheim was all in for the ante from the small blind for his last 1,000. Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi raised to 50,000 from middle position and action folded to Luke Schwartz in the big blind. He called.

The flop was     and Schwartz checked. Mizrachi went to bet, but Schwartz quickly mucked his hand and left Mizrachi heads up with the at-risk Oppenheim.

Oppenheim tabled the    for two overs and a straight draw. Mizrachi held the   .

Although he had plenty of outs to stay, Oppenheim couldn't spike it after the   fell on the turn and the   on the river. On the turn, he picked up more outs with a flush draw, but it wasn't meant to be.

Oppenheim exited in ninth place and has earned the title of "final table bubble boy." In 2010 when Oppenheim made the final table of this event and finished in third, Mizrachi won the event and was the one to eliminate Oppenheim.

Oppenheim took home $142,197 for his finish while all of the remaining players got ready to bag and tag, locking up a final table berth and at least $169,879.

David Oppenheim0-500,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:42 PM Local Time

David Oppenheim had been knocked back down under 100,000 in chips after losing a pot to Stephen Chidwick in a hand of 2-7 Triple Draw. Chidwick had made a ten to beat Oppenheim's jack. After doubling up through Chris Klodnicki a few hands ago, Oppenheim was right back to being in severe trouble.

No-Limit Hold'em

Luke Schwartz raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Chidwick called from a couple seats over. Roland Israelashvili called on the button and Oppenheim called from the big blind, leaving himself with just 1,000 behind.

As the board ran out      , all four players checked it down, with none opting to bet anymore and force Oppenheim to make a decision for the last of his chips.

At the showdown, Schwartz showed the    for queens and fours and everyone else mucked.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:40 PM Local Time

2-7 Triple Draw

From under the gun, Chris Klodnicki raised. David Oppenheim reraised on the button and Klodnicki called. On the first draw, Klodnicki drew two and Oppenheim drew one. Klodnicki checked and Oppenheim bet all in. Klodnicki called.

On the second draw, Klodnicki took two and Oppenheim took one. Klodnicki then took one on the third draw and Oppenheim stood pat.

Klodnicki had a      and pulled a   to pair up. Oppneheim made an       to win the pot and double back to half a million in chips.

Chris Klodnicki3,300,000-272,000
David Oppenheim500,000300,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:33 PM Local Time

2-7 Triple Draw

Stephen Chidwick raised under the gun and David Oppenheim defended from the big blind.

Oppenheim took two cards, Chidwick needed one. Oppenheim check-called a bet.

On the second draw Oppenheim drew two cards and Chidwick stood pat. Oppenheim check-called once more.

On the final draw Chidwick stood pat again and Oppenheim took one card. Now Oppenheim check-folded and is down to just 200,000 chips.

Stephen Chidwick1,350,000270,000
David Oppenheim200,000-272,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:24 PM Local Time

2-7 Triple Draw

From the hijack Michael Mizrachi raised and Bill Chen defended from the big blind.

On the first draw both players drew two cards and Chen bet, Mizrachi raised and Chen called. The second draw had both players drawing one card and Chen checked. Mizrachi bet and Chen called.

On the final draw Chen took one card and Mizrachi stood pat. Chen check-folded to a bet and Mizrachi won some more chips. Mizrachi showed his       to prove he had the goods as he raked in the chips.

Michael Mizrachi3,500,000266,000
Bill Chen900,000-240,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:15 PM Local Time
Level: 20
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 10:06 PM Local Time
Andy Bloch3,997,000447,000
Chris Klodnicki3,572,000172,000
Michael Mizrachi3,234,0000
Luke Schwartz1,241,0000
Bill Chen1,140,000-10,000
Roland Israelashvili1,078,00088,000
David Oppenheim472,000147,000
Bruno Fitoussi424,0000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:57 PM Local Time

We will be back in 20 minutes.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:55 PM Local Time

Stud-8

Michael Mizrachi   /      /  
Luke Schwartz   /      /  
Bruno Fitoussi   /      /  

Michael Mizrachi completed it on third street and Luke Schwartz called and Bruno Fitoussi called as well. On fourth street Schwartz bet, Fitoussi raised and both Schwartz and Mizrachi called.

On fifth street all players checked. On sixth street Mizrachi bet and both his opponents called. Seventh street had Mizrachi betting again, Schwartz raised, Fitoussi moved all in and Mizrachi called.

Mizrachi showed     and mucked his cards when Fitoussi showed     for his low. Schwartz tabled     and took the high hand with a flush.

Michael Mizrachi3,234,000-890,000
Luke Schwartz1,241,00031,000
Bruno Fitoussi424,000124,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:48 PM Local Time

Stud-8

David Oppenheim   /      /  
Chris Klodnicki   /      /  

Chris Klodnicki completed it on third and David Oppenheim made the call. On fourth street Oppenheim checked, Klodnicki bet and Oppenheim called. On fifth street both players checked.

Klodnicki bet again on sixth street and Oppenheim called. On seventh Klodnicki bet again and Oppenheim made the call again.

Klodnicki showed     and took down both sides of the pot. Oppenheim is now very short as well.

Chris Klodnicki3,400,000150,000
David Oppenheim325,000-185,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:34 PM Local Time

Bruno Fitoussi

Limit Hold'em

Bruno Fitoussi raised under the gun and Chris Klodnicki called from the big blind. The flop came down     and both players checked.

On the turn, the  , Klodnicki bet and Fitoussi folded. He's getting shorter with the final table in sight.

Chris Klodnicki3,250,000100,000
Bruno Fitoussi340,000-120,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:23 PM Local Time
SeatPlayerChips
1Bill Chen1,150,000
2David Oppenheim510,000
3Luke Schwartz1,021,000
4Andy Bloch3,550,000
5Stephen Chidwick1,080,000
6Michael Mizrachi4,124,000
7Chris Klodnicki3,150,000
8Bruno Fitoussi460,000
9Roland Israelashvili990,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:23 PM Local Time

There is still one more player that will not make the final table, but we are down to the last table of this event.

Michael Mizrachi4,124,00024,000
Andy Bloch3,550,000450,000
Chris Klodnicki3,150,000-50,000
Luke Schwartz1,210,000190,000
Bill Chen1,150,000-30,000
Stephen Chidwick1,080,000-100,000
Roland Israelashvili990,000-390,000
David Oppenheim510,000-10,000
Bruno Fitoussi460,000-30,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:19 PM Local Time

David Baker - 10th Place

Omaha-8

Roland Israelashvili raised from the cutoff seat and David "ODB" Baker reraised from the small blind. Andy Bloch called from the big blind and then Israelashvili called.

The three players took the     flop and Baker bet out. Bloch raised and Israelashvili folded. Backer reraised all in for 105,000 total. Bloch called.

Bloch:     
Baker:     

The turn was the   and Bloch made a straight. The river was the   and finished off the board to eliminate Baker in 10th place. He took home $142,197 and the remaining nine players are redrawing to one table. The draw will be posted shortly.

David ODB Baker00
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:18 PM Local Time

Omaha-8

Well, Bill Chen gave it a go, but he just came up short. Michael Mizrachi keeps tearing up his opponents and he just won another big pot.

From the hijack Mizrachi raised and Chen called on the button. The flop came down     and Mizrachi bet, Chen raised, Mizrachi three-bet and Chen put in the fourth bet. Mizrachi made the call.

The turn was the   and Mizrachi check-called. The river was the   and Mizrachi bet, Chen raised, Mizrachi three-bet and Chen called.

Mizrachi turned over      for the nut flush and nut low. Chen showed      for the nut low and a weaker flush. Chen got a quarter of the pot and Mizrachi is now over four million in chips!

Michael Mizrachi4,100,000300,000
Bill Chen1,180,000-280,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:14 PM Local Time
Michael Mizrachi3,800,0000
Chris Klodnicki3,200,000-20,000
Bill Chen1,460,000-130,000
David Oppenheim520,000-130,000
Bruno Fitoussi490,000-110,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:14 PM Local Time

Omaha-8

On the button Chris Klodnicki called, Michael Mizrachi completed from the small blind and David Oppenheim checked the big blind.

The flop came down     and the action was checked to Klodnicki. He bet, Mizrachi raised and Oppenheim folded. Klodnicki made the call, and called as well on the   turn and   river.

Mizrachi showed      and took down the high with two pair, and the low with six-five-four-three-ace. Mizrachi is unstoppable and keeps winning pot after pot.

Michael Mizrachi3,800,000400,000
Chris Klodnicki3,220,000-100,000
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 9:09 PM Local Time

Stud-8

Michael Mizrachi   /      /  
David Oppenheim   /      /  

The   had the bring in and Michael Mizrachi completed it. David Oppenheim raised it up and Mizrachi called. On fourth street both players checked. Oppenheim bet on fifth street, Mizrachi raised and Oppenheim called.

On sixth street Mizrachi bet and Oppenheim called. On seventh street there was unknown action and Mizrachi showed    . He took down the pot with trip tens and Oppenheim mucked his cards.

Michael Mizrachi3,400,000300,000
David Oppenheim650,000-345,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander