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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 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
6/18/2012 4:10:22 PM PST
 
Cherish Broadway
 

Cherish Andrews opened to 50,000 from under the gun and was called by Huy Quach on the button and Michael Aron in the big blind.

The flop was and Aron checked to Andrews who fired 75,000. Quach called and Aron got out of the way.

The turn brought the and both players checked to see a river. Andrews pushed 225,000 into the middle and Quach called but mucked his hand when Andrews showed for Broadway.

Cherish Andrews1,700,000650,000
Huy Quach360,000-305,000
6/18/2012 4:01:05 PM PST
 
Tran Doubles
 

JC Tran moved all in from the hijack for 35,000 and was called by Maximilian Lehmanski from the big blind.

Tran:
Lehmanski:

Tran paired up on the flop and kept the lead through fourth and fifth street when they came and .

Maximilian Lehmanski1,320,000-80,000
JC Tran96,00031,000
6/18/2012 3:57:29 PM PST
 
Patrick Karschamroon Eliminated in 13th Place ($29,941)
 

Patrick Karschamroon - 13th Place

Patrick Karschamroon open-shipped all in from the cutoff of 191,000 and was called by Najib Kamand in the big blind.

Karschamroon:
Kamand:

The board fell and Karschamroon was unable to improve his hand and best Kamand's jacks. Karschamroon will take home $29,941 for his efforts.

Najib Kamand800,000211,000
Patrick Karschamroon0-340,000
6/18/2012 3:54:00 PM PST
 
Andrews Takes Some of Tran's Stack
 

Cherish Andrews opened to 50,000 from early position and was called by JC Tran from the big blind. The flop fell and Tran checked to Andrews who continued out for 75,000. Tran mucked his hand and Andrews grabbed the pot.

Cherish Andrews1,050,00069,000
JC Tran65,000-110,000
6/18/2012 3:41:42 PM PST
 
Quach and Tran Clash
 

JC Tran opened to 55,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Huy Quach who called from the big blind.

The flop was and Quach checked to Tran who continued out for 65,000. Quach called and the fell on fourth street.

Quach checked for a second time and Tran moved out a bet of 92,000. Quach announced that he was all in and Tran tanked for about a minute before tossing his hand into the muck.

JC Tran175,000-217,000
6/18/2012 3:27:00 PM PST
 
Current 2012 WSOP Player of the Year Standings
 

Current 2012 WSOP Player of the Year Standings

PlacePlayerPoints
1Andy Frankenberger384.66
2Phil Ivey383.55
3John Monnette319.50
4Brian Hastings303.00
5Ashkan Razavi274.06
6Aubin Cazals251.00
7Michael Gathy250.00
8Clifford Goldkind240.00
9Phil Hellmuth240.00
10Simon Charette237.50
6/18/2012 3:24:40 PM PST
 
Chip Counts
 
Tom Chambers2,794,000-136,000
Jim Kasputis Jr1,525,000-183,000
Maximilian Lehmanski1,400,000100,000
Michael Aron1,269,000-1,000
Cherish Andrews981,000-49,000
Joe Cada769,000119,000
Huy Quach665,00013,000
Dwyte Pilgrim640,0000
Carter Phillips622,00036,000
Najib Kamand589,0006,000
Jonathan Poche497,000-43,000
JC Tran392,00042,000
Patrick Karschamroon340,00081,000
6/18/2012 3:20:29 PM PST
 
Break
 

Players are now on a 20-minute break.

6/18/2012 3:20:07 PM PST
 
...And Pilgrim Doubles Right Back
 

Huy Quach opened to 45,000 from under the gun only to have Michael Aron three-bet to 115,000. It folded to Dwyte Pilgrim in the big blind who announced all in for 272,000 total. Quach got out of the way and Aron called.

Aron:
Pilgrim:

Aron jumped way into the lead ont he flop and it was just about all over for Pilgrim.

The on the turn gave him outs to make Broadway if a queen fell on the river. Fortunately for Pilgrim, that's exactly what happened. The peeled off on the river and Pilgrim became the winner of what once was a race. He's now sitting on about 640,000.

Michael Aron1,270,000-475,000
Dwyte Pilgrim640,000280,000
6/18/2012 3:13:33 PM PST
 
Tran Doubles Through Pilgrim
 

Dwyte Pilgrim made a raise to 53,000 from early position and JC Tran shipped all in from the small blind for 158,000 total. Pilgrim showed the and was behind Tran's .

The board brought the and Tran's queens were able to hold, doubling him to about 350,000.

Dwyte Pilgrim360,000-410,000
JC Tran350,000-10,000
6/18/2012 3:10:10 PM PST
 
Valentyn Shabelnyk Eliminated in 14th Place ($29,941)
 

Valentyn Shabelnyk - 14th Place

After being crippled in the last hand, Valentyn Shabelnyk raised all in for 125,000 from under the gun. He was called by Jonathan Poche in the big blind and the hands were tabled:

Poche:
Shabelnyk:

The board fell giving Poche a spade flush to send Shabelnyk home in 14th place.

Jonathan Poche540,000295,000
Valentyn Shabelnyk0-85,000
6/18/2012 3:04:16 PM PST
 
Chambers Takes Down Huge Pot; Cripples Shabelnyk
 

Tom Chambers

Tom Chambers opened to 45,000 from the hijack and Valentyn Shabelnyk called from the big blind.

The dealer pounded the table and dealt out a flop . Shabelnyk checked to Chambers who continued out for 85,000. Shabelnyk tossed out a call and the fell on the turn. Shabelnyk checked for a second time and Chambers opted to move 225,000 into the middle this time. Shabelnyk called once again.

Fifth street was the and Shabelnyk checked. Chambers moved a massive bet of 900,000 to the middle. Shabelnyk announced a call and showed .

Much to the heartbreak of Shabelnyk, he was behind the of Chambers whose flopped two pair turned into a full house on the turn. Chambers is now the commanding chip lead of the tournament with 2,930,000.

Tom Chambers2,930,0001,250,000
Valentyn Shabelnyk85,000-1,675,000
6/18/2012 2:50:18 PM PST
 
Cada Loses Monster Pot
 

Joe Cada opened to 42,000 from under the gun and was called by Tom Chambers in the hijack and Valentyn Shabelnyk in the big blind.

The flop came and Shabelnyk checked. Cada continued out for 82,000 and Chambers threw out a call. Shabelnyk mucked and we were heads up to the turn.

Fourth street was the and Cada checked. Chambers bet 200,000 and Cada called to see the fall on the river. Cada checked his option for a second time and Chambers waited a moment before moving 300,000 into the middle.

Cada announced a call and showed but was behind the queens and tens of Chambers' .

This hand was a huge hit to Cada, who began the day as the chip leader and is now sitting on 650,000.

Tom Chambers1,680,0001,148,000
Joe Cada650,000-620,000
6/18/2012 2:45:51 PM PST
 
Chambers Doubles Through Shabelnyk
 

Tom Chambers shoved from the hijack for 477,000 and was called by Valentyn Shabelnyk in the big blind.

Shabelnyk:
Chambers:

The board ran out as Chambers spiked the turn to double to about 985,000. Shabelnyk slipped to about 1,380,000.

6/18/2012 2:44:30 PM PST
 
Kamand Doubles Through Cada
 

2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe Cada raised to 42,000 from early position only to find Najib Kamand moved all in for 271,000 from the small blind. Cada called and the hands were tabled:

Cada:
Kamand:

Cada kept his lead in this race on the flop, but Kamand had gained several more outs for the win. Kamand paired up on fourth street when the came and clinched victory when the dropped down on fifth.

Joe Cada1,270,000-599,000
Najib Kamand583,000265,000
6/18/2012 2:39:29 PM PST
 
Karschamroon Doubles
 

Action folded to Patrick Karschamroon who moved all in for his last 114,000 from the hijack. Jonathan Poche called from the big blind with and was up against Karschamroon's .

Karschamroon extended his lead on the and kept it through the turn and river.

Patrick Karschamroon259,00071,000
Jonathan Poche245,000-246,000
6/18/2012 2:35:10 PM PST
 
Jean-Marc Thomas Eliminated in 15th Place ($29,941)
 

Jean-Marc Thomas - 15th Place

Cherish Andrews opened with a raise to 45,000 from under the gun. Action folded over to Jean-Marc Thomas who moved all in for about 150,000 from the cutoff. It folded over to Andrews who moved out a call.

Andrews:
Thomas:

The flop was giving Andrews several outs for the win. She needed a queen, nine or spade but found none of those on the turn. The river, however, obliged, by falling the . Andrews was able to make her flush and send Thomas home.

Cherish Andrews1,250,000330,000
Jean-Marc Thomas0-180,000
6/18/2012 2:26:44 PM PST
 
Kasputis Scores Through Shabelnyk
 

Jim Kasputis Jr opened the betting with a raise to 50,000 from under the gun. It folded to the ever-aggressive Valentyn Shabelnyk in the cutoff who made it 90,000 to go. Kasputis called and the two saw a flop of .

Kasputis led into the pot for 60,000 and Shabelnyk wasted no time announcing that he was all in. Kasputis called all in for about 740,000 and showed . Shabelnyk tabled and was behind.

The turn was the with the completing the board. Kasputis was able to score a huge double up while bringing Shabelnyk back under two million.

Valentyn Shabelnyk1,760,000-440,000
Jim Kasputis Jr1,708,000808,000
6/18/2012 2:20:36 PM PST
 
Cherish This Double Up
 

Action folded to Huy Quach who raised to 38,000 from the cutoff. The button and small blind folded and Cherish Andrews moved a stack of 450,000, or enough to put Quach all in. Quach called with and was racing with Andrews' .

Quach jumped into the lead on the flop and retained it through the turn and river. He's now sitting at 652,000 while Andrews has dropped under one million with 920,000.

Cherish Andrews920,000-320,000
Huy Quach652,000242,000
6/18/2012 2:14:25 PM PST
 
Jerrimie Pacheco Eliminated in 16th Place ($23,718)
 

Jerrimie Pacheco - 16th Place

Valentyn Shabelnyk opened to 32,000 from early position and Jerrimie Pacheco moved all in right next to him for his last 130,000. It folded back to Shabelnyk who tossed in a call.

Shabelnyk:
Pacheco:

The board came and Pacheco was unable to improve his hand, sending him home in 16th place.

Valentyn Shabelnyk2,200,000200,000
Jerrimie Pacheco0-291,000
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