WPT World Championship, Day 4 Recap
Level 19: 8,000-16,000, 2,000 ante
By BJ Nemeth
Barry Shulman started Day 4 with a roughly average chip stack, and actually lost chips to end Day 5 with 353,000 -- about half the average stack. But still alive in the tournament, Shulman has plenty of reasons to smile -- including a photo with the Royal Flush Girls (left to right) Tugba Ercan, Jeannie Duffy, Brittany Bell, and Ivy Teves.
The WPT Player of the Year race is really heating up. There were 12 contenders still in the field on Day 4, trying to catch POY points leader Will Failla. Four contenders survived to Day 5, though two of them need a victory here, and one needs at least fifth place.
The biggest thread to Failla's hold on Player of the Year is Joe Serock (pictured), who had the chip lead for a little while in the middle of the day. With 19 players remaining, Serock only needs to reach 15th place to pass Failla for POY. It's going to be a tense day for Failla, who can only wait for others to determine his fate.
Here are the four contenders for WPT Player of the Year, and how high they need to finish to catch Will Failla:
15th Place or better: Joe Serock
5th Place or better: Moon Kim
1st Place: Matt Juttelstad, Rinat Bogdanov
Curt Kohlberg (right) entered the day as chipleader, but lost some pots early to fall back into the pack. Kohlberg was eliminated late in the day in 24th place. Guillaume Darcourt (left) has been among the chipleaders for a couple of days, but had a rougher time on Day 4, finishing below average in chips but still alive as he seeks his second WPT title.
Antonio Esfandiari chats with Royal Flush Girl Jeannie Duffy between hands on Day 4. Esfandiari was one of the last players to register, but turned his late start around to start the day fourth in chips.
David Sands (right) was one of the contenders for WPT Player of the Year who was eliminated on Day 4. Sands was on a short stack when he moved all in with A
6
-- and ran into the K
K
of two-time WPT winner Michael Mizrachi (left).
Matthew Waxman (left) was another contender for WPT Player of the Year, having won the WPT Grand Prix de Paris last September. But Waxman's day ended when he got it all in with A
K
against the Q
Q
of Michael Mizrachi (right). Waxman lost the race, and Mizrachi cleared another POY contender from the field.
At this rate, Failla might have to award Mizrachi an assist if he holds on to win WPT Player of the Year.
WPT Bay 101 champion and POY contender Moon Kim (left) battles over a preflop pot against John Esposito (right). Esposito would win this reraising war to take the pot.
POY contender Joe Serock (right) was put to the test by Wil Wilkinson (left) after a flop of 9
8
2
. Wilkinson check-raised all in with a larger stack, and Serock tanked for a while before folding.
There was a battle of the short stacks as Hoyt Corkins (standing, left) moved all in, and Josh Arieh (right) moved all in over the top with a slightly larger stack. Nicolas Fraioli (not pictured) folded J
6
face up in the big blind to let the short stacks battle.
Corkins turned over 7
5
, and he'd need to improve to survive against Arieh's K
Q
. If they hadn't been all in before the flop, there would have been fireworks after the flop of A
9
8
-- both players flopped flushes., though Arieh's was higher.
Someone pointed out that Corkins still had one out to a gutshot straight-flush, but Arieh reminded him that Fraioli already folded the 6
. Even if Corkins caught a runner-runner straight-flush with J
10
, Arieh would have a Royal Flush.
Corkins was eliminated as Josh Arieh built himself a small cushion with about 24 big blinds in his stack.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi already has two WPT titles under his belt, but is looking to become only the second player in history to win three WPT titles. (Gus Hansen is the only player with three titles.)
Nicolas Fraioli gives an interview to the WPT cameras after his elimination in 23rd place. Fraioli was eliminated by Hafiz Khan, who had recently taken the chip lead.
Noah Schwartz (left) has had some deep runs on the World Poker Tour lately, but is still searching for his first WPT title. With 22 players left, Schwartz moved his short stack all in with K
9
, but ran into the A
A
of WPT Bay 101 champion Moon Kim (foreground, right).
Schwartz was eliminated a few spots out of the money, while Kim was up among the chipleaders with more than 1.1 million in chips.
Marvin Rettenmaier (known as "Mad Marvin") signed a big endorsement deal shortly before the WPT World Championship, and it's working for him so far, as he finished the day second in chips with more than 1.8 million.
With 21 players remaining, there was a three-way all in between players who had all won multiple WPT titles -- Antonio Esfandiari, Jonathan Little, and Michael Mizrachi (seated, center).
Esfandiari was the short stack with about 170,000, Little had about 400,000, and Mizrachi had about 600,000. Here were their cards:
Michael Mizrachi: Q-J
Jonathan Little: A-K
Antonio Esfandiari: K-J
Little was the favorite to win a big pot, but a queen on the turn changed everything as the worst hand won for Mizrachi, eliminating Esfandiari in 21st place and Little in 20th place. With 19 players remaining, the field began hand-for-hand play on the money bubble.
Hafiz Khan finished Day 4 with a chipleading stack of 1,966,000. Khan is a regular on the poker circuit, with more than $2.3 million in earnings. He's still looking for his first WPT Final Table, but that may change here.
There are 19 players remaining, but only the top 18 will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $40,266. First prize is worth $1,196,858.
Here are the official seating and chip counts for Day 5:
TABLE 41
1.
2. Ron Coury - 135,000 (8 BBs)
3.
4. Tom McCormick - 186,000 (11 BBs)
5. Barry Shulman - 353,000 (22 BBs)
6. Nick Schulman - 1,315,000 (82 BBs)
7. Rinat Bogdanov - 278,000 (17 BBs)
8. Guillaume Darcourt - 571,000 (35 BBs)
9. Hafiz Khan - 1,966,000 (122 BBs)
TABLE 43
1. Farzad Bonyadi - 182,000 (11 BBs)
2. Moon Kim - 1,194,000 (74 BBs)
3.
4. Marvin Rettenmaier - 1,870,000 (116 BBs)
5. Josh Arieh - 127,000 (7 BBs)
6. Philippe Ktorza - 86,000 (5 BBs)
7. Joe Serock - 244,000 (15 BBs)
8.
9.
TABLE 45
1.
2. John Esposito - 1,080,000 (67 BBs)
3. Matt Juttelstad - 935,000 (58 BBs)
4. Wil Wilkinson - 1,197,000 (74 BBs)
5. Michael Mizrachi - 1,168,000 (73 BBs)
6.
7. Steve O'Dwyer - 1,079,000 (67 BBs)
8. Trevor Pope - 1,300,000 (81 BBs)
9.
Day 5 begins Wednesday at 12:00 noon PT, and action will continue for another five 90-minute levels, or until the field is down to six players, whichever comes first. Stay tuned to WPT.com for continuing live coverage.
Sorted In:
Featured Blog, Royal Flush Girls, Tugba Ercan, Jeannie Duffy, Brittany Bell, Ivy Teves, Barry Shulman, Joe Serock, Guillaume Darcourt, Curt Kohlberg, Antonio Esfandiari, David Sands, Michael Mizrachi, Matthew Waxman, Moon Kim, John Esposito Jr, Wil Wilkinson, Hoyt Corkins, Josh Arieh, Nicolas Fraioli, Noah Schwartz, Marvin Rettenmaier, Jonathan Little, Hafiz Khan, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
10:57 AM, 05/23/12
Curt Kohlberg Eliminated by Rinat Bogdanov
Level 17: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante
Curt Kohlberg is all in before the flop for 152,000 with A
7
against Rinat Bogdanov's A
J
.
The board is 8
2
2
Q
6
, offering no help to Curt Kohlberg who is eliminated from the event outside of the money.
Rinat Bogdanov - 400,000
Curt Kohlberg - eliminated
Sorted In:
Curt Kohlberg, Rinat Bogdanov, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:39 PM, 05/22/12
Moon Kim vs. Curt Kohlberg
Level 17: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante
Moon Kim raises to 30,000 from middle position and Curt Kohlberg reraises to 90,000 out of the small blind. Kim moves all-in, having Kohlberg's remaining 200,000 easily covered.
Kohlberg thinks silently for a good minute before he says, "Wow." He pauses a few more moments, then adds, "So sick."
Kohlberg thinks a little while longer, then folds, giving Kim the pot.
Moon Kim - 815,000 (82 BBs)
Curt Kohlberg - 200,000 (20 BBs)
Sorted In:
Moon Kim, Curt Kohlberg, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
05:46 PM, 05/22/12
Guillaume Darcourt vs. Curt Kohlberg
Level 15: 3,000-6,000, 500 ante
Guillaume Darcourt (left) raises from middle position to 14,000, Curt Kohlberg (right) reraises from middle position to 27,000, and Darcourt calls.
Both players check to the turn on a board of J
9
2
A
, Darcourt checks, Kohlberg bets 40,000, and Darcourt calls. The river card is the 9
, Darcourt checks, Kohlberg bets 80,000, and Darcourt calls.
Kohlberg taps the table to indicate that he was bluffing, and Darcourt turns over A
8
for a pair of aces. Kohlberg mucks, and Darcourt wins the pot.
Guillaume Darcourt - 810,000 (135 BBs)
Curt Kohlberg - 425,000 (70 BBs)
Sorted In:
Guillaume Darcourt, Curt Kohlberg, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
03:04 PM, 05/22/12
Moon Kim Doubles Thru Curt Kohlberg
Level 14: 2,500-5,000, 500 ante
With around 70,000 already in the pot and the board reading K
10
10
, Curt Kohlberg bets 35,000 from middle position. Season X Bay 101 Shooting Star Champ Moon Kim is on the button and thinks a minute or so before calling.
The turn brings the 4
and Kohlberg checks. Kim bets 60,000. Kohlberg thinks a minute or so, then announces he is all-in, having Kim's remaining 230,000 well covered. Kim thinks maybe 30 seconds before calling.
Kohlberg shows Q
J
for a turned flush. Kim lets out a frustrated sigh, as he shows A
A
for aces up with the nut flush redraw.
"Come on diamond," Kim tells the dealer.
The river isn't a diamond, but it does bring the A
, improving Kim to a full house.
"Yes!' Kim exclaims as he realizes he has the winning hand. Kohlberg says nothing, but hangs his head for a moment before counting out the chips to pay off Kim.
Moon Kim - 765,000 (153 BBs)
Curt Kohlberg - 550,000 (110 BBs)
Sorted In:
Moon Kim, Curt Kohlberg, Featured Blog, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
12:47 PM, 05/22/12