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2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Sunday, June 30, 2013 to Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: $1,000
  • Prizepool: $2,594,700
  • Entries: 2,883
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013 2:03 PM Local Time
Bazeley Doubles Through Wertz

Preflop Jacob Bazeley and Joseph Wertz got all the money in, and Wertz had the covering stack.

Wertz:   
Bazeley:   

The flop came down    , ripping the bandaid off fast as Bazeley took the lead right away. The pain didn't subside for Wertz though as the turn and river were the   and   respectively, allowing Bazeley to double through.

Joseph Wertz1,000,000-69,000
Jacob Bazeley570,000230,000
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 2:00 PM Local Time
Level 23 started
Level: 23
Blinds: 10000/20000
Ante: 3000
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:53 PM Local Time
Orjan Skommo Eliminated in 14th Place ($20,472)

Orjan Skommo

A few minutes ago, the tournament had its first elimination of the day.

Orjan Skommo raised to 90,000 before the flop, and the dealer tossed the all-in button in front of him. Skommo quickly corrected the dealer, showing that he had some chips behind. Joseph Wertz then pushed out 90,000 for a call, and as the dealer was preparing to spread the flop, he asked how much Skommo had left. Skommo showed 13,000 worth of chips, them tossed them forward in the dark. Wertz called dark as well, and the players turned up their hands:

Skommo:   
Wertz:   

The board ran out      , pairing Wertz's ace and giving him the pot. Skommo made his exit, earning $20,472 for his 14th-place finish.

Orjan Skommo0-340,000
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:46 PM Local Time
Take It To The Clerc

Phillipe Clerc

Philippe Clerc has just doubled through Jason Bigelow in a big way to put himself near the top of the chip counts.

Preflop, Bigelow opened to 35,000. From the big blind, Clerc reraised to 80,000. Bigelow called.

The flop came down     and Clerc led at it for 64,000. Bigelow reraised all in and Clerc snap called.

Bigelow:   
Clerc:   

It was a mighty cooler for Bigelow who had flopped top pair against Clercs overpair. The board bricked out with a   and an   and with that Clerc was able to snag a crucial double up.

Philippe Clerc1,000,000593,000
Jason Bigelow280,000-289,000
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:41 PM Local Time
Castaneda Finds Aces Again

Dana Castaneda

In a hand yesterday you may remember when Dana Castaneda doubled through Matt Weber with aces. Now she's at it again after find two more aces against Jacob Bazeley.

After an open to 35,000 from Jacob Bazeley, Dana Castaneda made a reraise to 76,000. Action folded back to Bazeley who opted to move all in with a covering stack. Castaneda snap called.

Castaneda:   
Bazeley:   

The flop was safe for Castaneda when it came down     giving little hope to Bazeley. The turn   did manage to provide the entire table a little sweat. Unfortunately for Bazeley, the river   was not the out Bazeley needed and Castaneda was able to get it done with aces for a second time here in the tournament

Dana Castaneda866,000484,000
Jacob Bazeley340,000-310,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:36 PM Local Time
Farber Doubles

Molissa Farber

Thomas Hall raised to 32,000 from the button, and Molissa Farber pushed all-in from the big blind for 120,000. Hall thought for a few moments, and made the call.

Farber:   
Hall:   

The flop gave the players a good sweat, coming    . Farber was in the lead with her pocket fours, Hall flopped a lot of outs: Any spade would give Hall a flush, a nine would give him a straight, and either a queen or a ten would give him a higher pair. After the players joked a bit about "Too Many Outs Syndrome," the dealer completed the board with the   on the turn and the   on the river. Hall missed all his outs, and Farber's fours held up. She doubled up and had 280,000 in chips after the hand.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:27 PM Local Time
Maag Gets 2x From Hall

Nicco Maag

Action folded all the way around to the small blind where Nicco Maag jammed for 177,000 total.

Thomas Hall in the big blind went into the tank, and after about a minute and a half he made the call.

Hall:   
Maag:   

The flop cam down     giving Hall outs to a backdoor straight, but those outs were taken away when the   hit the turn. The river was the   securing the double up for Maag early here on Day 3 as he shoots to make the final table.

Thomas Hall693,000-238,000
Nicco Maag368,000169,000
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:23 PM Local Time
Hall v. Bigelow

Play has started a little slow at both tables, with most hands ending preflop. At table 453, we just saw some of the first notable action of the day in a hand that looked as though it could develop into a serious confrontation.

Thomas Hall opened the preflop action with a raise to 32,000, and then Jason Bigelow three-bet to 80,000. Everyone else at the table folded around to Hall, who went into the tank. He thought for about three full minutes before pushing forward his calling chips.

The flop came    , and Hall quickly checked. Bigelow then bet 100,000, and Hall went back into the tank. After thinking for over a minute, he silently slid his cards toward the dealer, and Bigelow took the pot.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:14 PM Local Time
Raise and Fold Action At Table 453

We're just 15 minutes into the day here in Event #54, but so far action has been slow with hardly any post flop action being made. Players are taking down most pots with a raise or a shove preflop. It's as if players are trying to play mistake free poker as the final table bubble approaches.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:02 PM Local Time
Cards in the Air!

Day 3 has officially started. Here's the table draw for the remaining players.

TableSeatPlayerChips
4521Joseph Wertz1,069,000
4522Barry Hutter2,054,000
4523Kenneth Gregersen351,000
4524Dana Castaneda382,000
4525Matthias Bednarek360,000
4527Jacob Bazeley650,000
4529Orjan Skommo340,000
    
4531Thomas Hall931,000
4532Jason Bigelow569,000
4533Molissa Farber188,000
4534Philippe Clerc407,000
4537Rupesh Pattni192,000
4538Michael Zucchet968,000
4539Nicco Maag199,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 12:46 PM Local Time
Barry Hutter Leads as Final Table Looms

Barry Hutter

Barry Hutter leads the final 14 heading into the Day 3 of Event #54: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Hutter has over 2 million in chips, nearly twice as much as his nearest competitor, Joseph Wertz, who has just over 1 million.

Play resumed at Level 22, with the big blind at 16,000. There are several short stacks, so with blinds this high it might not take long to reach the final nine players and the official final table. Even the short stacks can be dangerous, though, as a single double up will put them right in the thick of the competition.

Cards will be in the air at 1 p.m. local Las Vegas time, so stay with us here at PokerNews.com as bring you all the updates while the players determine the next World Series of Poker Bracelet Winner!

Meanwhile, here's Kristy Arnett with an update of everything happening today at the Rio.

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