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43rd Annual World Series of Poker

Saturday, June 16, 2012 to Monday, June 18, 2012

Event #31: No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Prizepool: $3,794,850
  • Entries: 2,811
  • Remaining: 0
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6/18/2012 7:16:03 PM PST
 
Aron vs. Quach
 

Huy Quach made it 85,000 from the hijack and Michael Aron called out of the big blind.

The flop was [3d.gif" border="0" style="margin-bottom:-3px" /> and Aron checked to Quach who continued with a bet of 100,000. Aron opted to check-raise, making it 240,000. Quach thought for a minute before tossing away his cards.

Michael Aron1,030,00080,000
6/18/2012 6:59:37 PM PST
 
Cada Doubles
 

Joe Cada Doubles

Joe Cada moved all in from middle position for his final 380,000. Maximilian Lehmanski called on the button and the rest of the table mucked their cards.

Cada:
Lehmanski:

The flop was and Cada was in need of a king, eight, or running straight cards in order to double up. Fourth street was the and Cada was one card away from becoming the ninth place finisher.

The dealer pounded the table and rolled off the river card:

The .

Cada's rail exploded with cheers and Cada heaved a sigh as the double up chips were pushed in to him.

Maximilian Lehmanski1,940,000-410,000
Joe Cada865,000480,000
6/18/2012 6:52:35 PM PST
 
Quach Pushes Out Aron
 

Michael Aron made it 60,000 before the flop and Huy Quach called from the big blind. The flop of was spread in front of the two and Quach checked to Aron.

Aron continued for 110,000 and Quach quickly three-bet to 275,000. Aron thought for about a minute before tossing away his hand, awarding Quach the pot.

Huy Quach1,400,000200,000
Michael Aron950,000-80,000
6/18/2012 6:43:16 PM PST
 
Andrews Wins First Two After Break
 

Cherish Andrews

Cherish Andrews has won the first two pots after play resumed.

First, she three-bet from the cutoff to 190,000 after Maximilian Lehmanski had opened to 80,000 in the hijack. Lehmanski folded and Andrews took the next pot as well with a raise to 85,000 from the hijack.

Cherish Andrews1,030,000165,000
6/18/2012 6:28:35 PM PST
 
Break
 

The players are in the midst of a 20-minute break.

Here are the chip counts:

Maximilian Lehmanski2,445,0000
Tom Chambers2,400,00020,000
Carter Phillips1,865,00035,000
Najib Kamand1,460,000-20,000
Huy Quach1,200,0000
Michael Aron1,060,000-150,000
Cherish Andrews865,000-90,000
Jonathan Poche805,000-25,000
Joe Cada480,000-40,000
6/18/2012 6:26:08 PM PST
 
Lehmanski Pushes Hard; Drags Monster
 

Maximilian Lehmanski

Joe Cada opened the action with a standard raise to 60,000 and Huy Quach quickly three-bet to 160,000. Maximilian Lehmanski thought for about a minute before throwing out a four-bet to 305,000.

Action came back around to Cada who folded his hand and Quach once again acted rather quickly in plopping out a call.

The two saw a flop of and Quach checked. Lehmansky pushed out 255,000 and Quach called, making this a pot of over one million chips.

The came on the turn and once again Quach checked. Lehmanski moved out towers of orange T5,000 chips for a bet totaling 315,000. Quach tanked and played with his green t25,000 chips before throwing away his hand. Lehmanski's rail erupted in applause as he dragged in this giant pot that boosted him to the chip lead.

Maximilian Lehmanski2,445,000745,000
Huy Quach1,200,000-610,000
6/18/2012 6:09:07 PM PST
 
Phillips Rising
 

Carter Phillips

Carter Phillips has been the most active player at the final table so far, min-raising preflop several times and three-betting a few times as well. It's paying off so far as he added about 800,000 to his stack.

Most recently, Phillips opened to 60,000 from early position. Micahael Aron three-bet to 140,000 from the next seat, but Phillips came back over the top with a four-bet to 285,000. Aron gave up his hand, giving the pot to Phillips.

Carter Phillips1,830,000200,000
Michael Aron1,450,000-195,000
6/18/2012 5:58:22 PM PST
 
Lehmanski Takes It On Turn
 

Maximilian Lehmanski raised to 60,000 in middle position and Tom Chambers defended his big blind.

The flop came down and Chambers led out for 100,000. A call from Lehmanski landed the turn. Chambers checked it to Lehmanski who took down the pot with a bet of 135,000.

Tom Chambers2,380,000-195,000
Maximilian Lehmanski1,700,000225,000
6/18/2012 5:39:55 PM PST
 
One For Phillips
 

Huy Quach opened to 75,000 in middle position and Carter Phillips three-bet to 180,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Quach who called, landing a flop. Both checked and did the same through the turn and river.

Quach tabled , but that was second best to Phillips' for a pair of queens.

Huy Quach1,810,000-145,000
Carter Phillips1,260,000235,000
6/18/2012 5:15:41 PM PST
 
Final Table Seating And Chip Counts
 
SeatPlayerChips
1Michael Aron1,645,000
2Najib Kamand1,480,000
3Tom Chambers2,575,000
4Joe Cada720,000
5Jonathan Poche830,000
6Huy Quach1,955,000
7Maximilian Lehmanski1,475,000
8Cherish Andrews955,000
9Carter Phillips1,025,000
6/18/2012 5:08:42 PM PST
 
Jim Kasputis Jr. Eliminated in 10th Place ($38,214)
 

Jim Kasputis Jr. shoved for 445,000 from early position and was called by Huy Quach in the hijack.

Quach:
Kasputis Jr:

The board fell and Kasputis became our final table bubble boy.

Huy Quach1,955,000555,000
Jim Kasputis Jr0-340,000
6/18/2012 5:06:56 PM PST
 
Unofficial Final Table (with approximate chip counts)
 
SeatPlayerChips
1Michael Aron1,620,000
2Najib Kamand1,480,000
3Jim Kasputis Jr390,000
4Tom Chambers2,520,000
5Joe Cada680,000
6Jonathan Poche840,000
7Huy Quach1,400,000
8Maximilian Lehmanski1,450,000
9Cherish Andrews990,000
10Carter Phillips1,000,000
6/18/2012 5:01:45 PM PST
 
Dwyte Pilgrim Eliminated in 11th Place ($38,214)
 

Dwyte Pilgrim - 11th Place

We caught Huy Quach raise before the blind only to have Dwyte Pilgrim three-bet. Quach moved all in for around 700,000 and Pilgrim called.

Pilgrim:
Quach:

The flop was a heartbreaking one for Pilgrim, as it gave Quach a set when it fell . The fell on fourth and Pilgrim was looking for one of the two remaining queens to win the hand.

The on the river was of no help and Pilgrim was crippled.

Pilgrim moved in soon after for 275,000 with against Michael Aron's pocket fours. Aron also flopped a set on Pilgrim and he was sent home in 11th place, just one spot shy of the unofficial final table.

Huy Quach1,400,000520,000
Dwyte Pilgrim0-1,050,000
6/18/2012 4:57:04 PM PST
 
Cada Back In It
 

Najib Kamand opened to 70,000 from the cutoff and action folded to Joe Cada's big blind. Cada peeked at his cards and then shipped his entire stack in for about 300,000. Kamand called and the hands were turned up:

Kamand:
Cada:

Cada grabbed hold of the lead hard on the flop of by flopping a set of fives. The then rolled off on the turn, giving Cada quad fives and a double up.

The meaningless completed the board on the river and Cada grabbed a nice sized pot.

Najib Kamand1,400,000-290,000
Joe Cada650,000330,000
6/18/2012 4:53:39 PM PST
 
Pilgrim Gets a Double Through Aron
 

Action folded to Dwyte Pilgrim in the cutoff who tossed out 65,000. Michael Aron announced all in from the big blind and Pilgrim called off his last 505,000.

Pilgrim:
Aron:

Aron kept his lead on the flop of flop but Pilgrim turned the , pairing his jack and putting him in the lead. The river was the and Pilgrim was able to score a double.

Michael Aron1,118,000-612,000
Dwyte Pilgrim1,050,000590,000
6/18/2012 4:47:02 PM PST
 
Poche Doubles Through Kasputis
 

Jonathan Poche moved all in preflop for 405,000 and was called by Jim Kasputis Jr in the big blind.

Poche:
Kasputis:

Poche found gold on a flop of and kept his lead through the turn and river.

Jonathan Poche855,000375,000
Jim Kasputis Jr340,000-290,000
6/18/2012 4:36:46 PM PST
 
Updated Counts
 
Tom Chambers2,740,000-10,000
Michael Aron1,730,000130,000
Najib Kamand1,690,000-10,000
Cherish Andrews1,280,000-120,000
Maximilian Lehmanski1,240,00020,000
Carter Phillips1,080,000180,000
Huy Quach880,00076,000
Jim Kasputis Jr630,000-140,000
Jonathan Poche480,000-30,000
Dwyte Pilgrim460,000-70,000
Joe Cada320,0000
6/18/2012 4:34:41 PM PST
 
Quiet Cada
 

Joe Cada was the big story coming into today, but after losing a few large pots early he has been relatively quiet. Cada hasn't really played a significant hand in the past twenty-five minutes. He's currently sitting at about 320,000.

Joe Cada320,000-190,000
6/18/2012 4:33:27 PM PST
 
Kamand Grabs Huge Pot From Kasputis
 

Jim Kasputis Jr raised to 55,000 from the cutoff only to have Najib Kamand three-bet to 185,000. It folded back to Kasputis who moved a large four-bet of 555,000 into the center of the table.

Kamand moved all in for 986,000 total and Kasputis mucked his hand. Kamand showed and is now sitting on about 1,700,000.

Najib Kamand1,700,000900,000
Jim Kasputis Jr770,000-755,000
6/18/2012 4:25:14 PM PST
 
A Double For Quach
 

Maximilian Lehmanshi flat called on the button and Huy Quach completed from the small blind. Michael Aron checked his option from the big and the dealer put out a flop of . Quach led out for 35,000 and Aron mucked his cards straight away. Lehmanski called and the turned. Quach check called a bet of 62,000 and the came on fifth street.

Quach checked and Lehmanski moved him all in. Quach called all in for abotu 259,000 and showed for a flush.

"You win," said Lehmanski, mucking his hand and giving Quach double up chips.

Maximilian Lehmanski1,220,000-100,000
Huy Quach804,000444,000
6/18/2012 4:13:22 PM PST
 
JC Tran Eliminated in 12th Place ($38,214)
 

JC Tran - 12th Place

A short-stacked JC Tran shipped all in for 54,000 from the button and Michael Aron called from the big blind.

Tran:
Aron:

Aron jumped ahead on the and Tran needed a heart or a king to double up. Unfortunately for Tran, the turn and river came and , eliminating him from the tournament.

Michael Aron1,350,00081,000
JC Tran0-96,000
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