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43rd Annual World Series of Poker

Saturday, June 09, 2012 to Monday, June 11, 2012

Event #20: Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: $5,000
  • Prizepool: $780,200
  • Entries: 166
  • Remaining: 0
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6/11/2012 11:47:32 PM PST
 
Prock The Casbah
 

Andrew Prock took down a other small pot when Jeff Shulman folded on the turn of a board, with Prock raking in the small pot. When he did so, his rail chanted a chorus of "Prock The Casbah". You have to wonder when they will run out of 80's tunes featuring the word "rock".

6/11/2012 11:43:58 PM PST
 
Count Update
 
Benjamin Scholl1,150,000235,000
Andrew Prock980,000-50,000
Jeff Shulman360,000-315,000
6/11/2012 11:43:02 PM PST
 
Level 26 started
 
Level: 26 Blinds: 30000/60000 Ante: 0
6/11/2012 11:38:57 PM PST
 
Prock You Like a Hurricane
 

Andrew Prock was in the big blind when he called a raise from Jeff Shulman in teh small blind. The flop and Shulman would lead with a bet and receive a call from Prock. Both players opted to check the turn and then Shulman would fire a bet on the river. Prock called and then took down the hand holding .

This time when Prock raked in the pot, his faithful rail shouted out a chorus of "Prock You Like a Hurricane," of course in the tune of the Scorpions' 80s classic.

6/11/2012 11:29:44 PM PST
 
Scholl Gets Some off Jeff
 

Folded to Jeff Shulman on the button, he raised it up and got the call from Benjamin Scholl in the big blind. The flop and Scholl would check-call a bet from Shulman. A on the turn and again Scholl would check-call. When the hit the river, Scholl opted to lead and Shulman made the call.

Shulman's cards would slide into the muck as Scholl tabled his .

Benjamin Scholl915,000165,000
6/11/2012 11:18:20 PM PST
 
We Will Prock You
 

Folded to Andrew Prock in the small blind, he raised it up and Benjamin Scholl called in the big blind. The flop would see Prock lead and Scholl make it two bets. Prock then made it three bets and Scholl called. The turn then saw Prock lead and Scholl call as the completed the board on the river. Both players checked this card and Prock tabled his , his flush enough to rake in the pot.

As Prock stacked his new chips, a chorus of "We Will Prock You," came screaming from the likes of Terrence Chan, Jerrod Ankenman and Matt Hawrilenko on the rail.

Andrew Prock1,030,000140,000
Benjamin Scholl750,000-215,000
6/11/2012 11:10:12 PM PST
 
Walking
 

The last few hands have seen the players each get a walk. The average stack compared to the limits is a lot better now and so play may finally slow down a little.

6/11/2012 11:05:40 PM PST
 
Scholl Vs. Prock
 

Benjamin Scholl raised it up from the button and Andrew Prock called in the big blind. The flop would see Prock check-call a bet from Scholl. The turn and Prock would again check and Scholl would again bet. This time Prock didn't want to rumble, sending his cards into the muck.

6/11/2012 10:58:28 PM PST
 
Three Counts
 
Benjamin Scholl980,00065,000
Andrew Prock955,000367,000
Jeff Shulman590,000-225,000
6/11/2012 10:56:02 PM PST
 
Jesse Martin Eliminated in 4th Place ($68,322)
 

Just a few moments ago we told you how Martin left himself crippled. Well, now it's all over for Martin as he makes his way out the door in 4th place.

Martin's last hand began when he raised from under the gun - enough to put him all in for 39,000. Prock was in the big blind and made the call. Martin was in front with his , while Prock's was still live.

The board would see the pair of twos enough to send Prock the pot and eliminate Martin. With that, we are down to three-handed.

Jesse Martin0-39,000
6/11/2012 10:52:41 PM PST
 
Martin Mangled
 

Jesse Martin has just played a hand that has left him crippled. Folded to Andrew Prock on the button, he raised it up and Martin made it three bets in the small blind. Prock called and a flop was dealt. Martin led here and Prock called. The turn would see Martin lead and Prock raise it up. Martin called and a hit the river. This time Martin checked and Prock fired out a bet. Martin tanked, before letting his hand go and leaving himself with less than one big bet.

Jesse Martin39,000-181,000
6/11/2012 10:47:48 PM PST
 
Scholl Wins One
 

Benjamin Scholl was under the gun when he raised it up. Jeff Shulman then three-bet on the button and a call from Scholl would see a flop hit the felt. Scholl opted to check-call here and the hit the turn. This time when Scholl bet and Shulman bet, Scholl would check-raise. Shulman didn't want to rumble anymore, folding his cards and sending the pot to Scholl.

Benjamin Scholl915,000220,000
Jeff Shulman815,000-120,000
6/11/2012 10:42:24 PM PST
 
First Hand Back
 

The first hand back from the break saw Jesse Martin raise from the button and both blinds fold as he took down the pot. The blinds and limits are very high now, with Martin , the short stack, needing all the chips he can get.

6/11/2012 10:40:56 PM PST
 
Level 25 started
 
Level: 25 Blinds: 25000/50000 Ante: 0
6/11/2012 10:26:00 PM PST
 
Four Handed Counts and Break
 

The players have been sent on a 20-minute break. Here is how their counts look.

Jeff Shulman935,000195,000
Benjamin Scholl695,000-215,000
Andrew Prock588,00083,000
Jesse Martin220,000-40,000
6/11/2012 10:23:13 PM PST
 
Raymond Dehkharghani Eliminated in 5th Place ($51,344)
 

Raymond Dehkharghani - 5th place

Raymond Dehkharghani is the latest player to make his way out of this tournament. The end of Dehkharghani's night began when he opened the cutoff holding . Andrew Prock then three-bet out of the small blind and Dehkharghani quickly four-bet . Prock then capped it and Dehkharghani called and then had less than a big bet left.

The flop would see Dehkharghani commit his last chips and the two players would turn their hands over. Dehkharghani 's was in need of some help against Prock's and when the hit the turn, Dehkharghani would begin shaking everyone's hand. The meaningless on the river changed nothing and Dehkharghani was out the door.

Raymond Dehkharghani0-146,000
6/11/2012 10:15:45 PM PST
 
Prock Takes Martin's Chips
 

Prock held when he opened the cutoff. Jesse Martin was on the button and he three-bet. Prock called and a flop was turned over on the felt. Prock opted to check-call a bet from Martin here and then checked again when the hit the turn. This time when Martin bet, Prock put in the raise. Martin called and a was the last cards to hit the felt. Prock fired out on this street and Martin called before mucking his hand as Prock tabled his full house.

Andrew Prock505,000245,000
Jesse Martin260,000-320,000
6/11/2012 10:09:30 PM PST
 
Scholl and Prock
 

Benjamin Scholl and Andrew Prock took to a flop where Prock led with a bet. Scholl made the call and the would hit the turn. Prock opted to check here and then Scholl threw in a raise. Prock then made it two bets and Scholl promptly made it three. Prock made the call and the hit the river. This time when Prock checked and Scholl again bet, Prock would decide to let his hand go and send the pot to Scholl.

Benjamin Scholl910,000220,000
Andrew Prock260,000-155,000
6/11/2012 10:06:24 PM PST
 
Raymond Short
 

Folded to Raymond Dehkharghani in the small blind, he raised it up and Jeff Shulman called in the big blind. A board would see Dehkharghani lead every street. Shulman called on teh flop and turn, but put in a raise on the river. Dehkharghani called and then mucked his hand when Shulman turned over .

Jeff Shulman740,000120,000
Raymond Dehkharghani146,000-129,000
6/11/2012 10:03:00 PM PST
 
Chip Update
 
Benjamin Scholl690,00085,000
Jeff Shulman620,000160,000
Jesse Martin580,000300,000
Andrew Prock415,000-79,000
Raymond Dehkharghani275,000-271,000
6/11/2012 9:57:00 PM PST
 
Martin Does It
 

Folded to Jesse Martin in the small blind, he held when he raised it up. Benjamin Scholl called in the big blind and the dealer spread out a flop. Martin led here and Scholl made it two bets. Martin made the call and a fell on the turn. This time Martin would opt to check-call and the would complete the board on the river. When the player's turned their cards over, Martin's pair of sixes was enough to take down the hand and rake in the pot.

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