WPT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

May 19-26 | Bellagio | Las Vegas, Nevada
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Hand #194: Marvin Rettenmaier is the WPT World Champion!

12:09 AM, 05/27/12

Hand #190: Marvin Rettenmaier Doubles Thru Philippe Ktorza

12:04 AM, 05/27/12

Hand #180: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier

11:46 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #163: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier -- For the 3rd Straight Hand

11:14 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #162: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier

11:10 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #161: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier

11:07 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #160: Marvin Rettenmaier Doubles Thru Philippe Ktorza

11:03 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #151: Marvin Rettenmaier Doubles Thru Philippe Ktorza

10:46 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #130: Philippe Ktorza Wins a Pot Worth 4.25 Million

09:55 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #120: Philippe Ktorza Takes the Chip Lead

09:36 PM, 05/26/12

Official Chip Counts For Heads-Up Play

09:18 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #116: Michael Mizrachi Out in 3rd Place ($424,618)

09:08 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #115: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier -- Again

09:04 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #113: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier

08:59 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #109: Nick Schulman Eliminated in 4th Place ($256,235)

08:45 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #107: Marvin Rettenmaier Takes a 1.89M Pot Against Mizrachi

08:39 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #88: Philippe Ktorza Doubles Thru Nick Schulman

08:00 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #71: Marvin Rettenmaier Wins 3.1M Pot Against Mizrachi

07:05 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #69: Nick Schulman Takes a 1.92M Pot Against Michael Mizrachi

06:57 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #57: Michael Mizrachi Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier; Steve O'Dwyer Out in 5th Place ($192,176)

06:37 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #29: Trevor Pope Eliminated in 6th Place ($155,571)

05:32 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #13: Nick Schulman Takes a 1.19M Pot vs. Marvin Rettenmaier

04:32 PM, 05/26/12

Hand #190: Marvin Rettenmaier Doubles Thru Philippe Ktorza

12:03 AM, 05/26/12

WPT World Championship, Day 6 Recap

02:28 PM, 05/25/12

Marvin Rettenmaier Takes Big Lead into Saturday's Final Table

02:44 PM, 05/24/12

Hand #101: Moon Kim Out in 7th Place ($118,966)

02:32 PM, 05/24/12

Hand #82: Steve O'Dwyer Doubles Thru Michael Mizrachi

01:28 PM, 05/24/12

Hand #69: Wil Wilkinson Eliminated in 8th Place ($82,361)

12:55 PM, 05/24/12

Hand #63: Trevor Pope Doubles Thru Marvin Rettenmaier

12:44 PM, 05/24/12

WPT Player of the Year: Moon Kim vs. Joe Serock

12:42 PM, 05/24/12

Hand #58: Hafiz Khan Eliminated in 9th Place ($58,568)

12:39 PM, 05/24/12

WPT World Championship, Day 5 Recap

04:21 AM, 05/24/12

Day 6: Official Seating & Chip Counts

09:26 PM, 05/23/12

Hand #52: Hafiz Khan Bluffs Big on the Last Hand of the Night

09:20 PM, 05/23/12

Hand #47: Joe Serock Eliminated in 10th Place ($47,587)

08:58 PM, 05/23/12

Hand #44: Nick Schulman Doubles Thru Michael Mizrachi

08:47 PM, 05/23/12

Hand #11: Michael Mizrachi Doubles Thru Hafiz Khan to Take the Chip Lead

06:47 PM, 05/23/12

Ron Coury Eliminated in 11th Place ($47,587)

05:54 PM, 05/23/12

Battle of Big Stacks: Hafiz Khan Doubles Thru Moon Kim

04:41 PM, 05/23/12

Joe Serock Leads Player of the Year, But Not Locked Up Yet

03:00 PM, 05/23/12

Josh Arieh Eliminated on the Bubble in 19th Place ($0)

12:24 PM, 05/23/12

WPT World Championship, Day 4 Recap

10:57 AM, 05/23/12

Day 5: Official Seating & Chip Counts

09:07 PM, 05/22/12

Antonio Esfandiari Out 21st; Jonathan Little Out 20th; Mizrachi Busts Both

08:27 PM, 05/22/12

Hafiz Khan Doubles Thru and Cripples Sam Trickett

06:00 PM, 05/22/12

Joe Elpayaa Eliminated By Chip Leader Nick Schulman

01:38 PM, 05/22/12

Moon Kim Doubles Thru Curt Kohlberg

12:47 PM, 05/22/12

WPT World Championship, Day 3 Recap

09:58 AM, 05/22/12

Day 4: Official Seating & Chip Counts

06:38 AM, 05/22/12

Isaac Haxton Eliminated by Chipleader Curt Kohlberg

08:28 PM, 05/21/12

Hafiz Khan Doubles Thru Michael Mizrachi

08:21 PM, 05/21/12

Player of the Year Update

07:05 PM, 05/21/12

Official Prizepool Information

06:41 PM, 05/21/12

Scott Baumstein Eliminated By New Chip Leader Steve O'Dwyer

04:02 PM, 05/21/12

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated by Hafiz Khan

03:37 PM, 05/21/12

Reigning WPT World Champion Scott Seiver Eliminated By Matthew Waxman

03:27 PM, 05/21/12

Phil Hellmuth Arrives, Loses nearly 20% on First Hand

03:25 PM, 05/21/12

WPT POY Points Leader Will Failla Eliminated

12:54 PM, 05/21/12

More Than Half of the Top 15 are WPT Winners

12:31 PM, 05/21/12

WPT World Championship, Day 2 Recap

11:00 AM, 05/21/12

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in a 3-Way All-In Situation

06:18 PM, 05/20/12

Photos From Level 6

03:52 PM, 05/20/12

Josh Arieh Can Make Justin Young an Offer

01:43 PM, 05/20/12

Daniel Buzgon Tanks With a Full House Against Vanessa Rousso

01:07 PM, 05/20/12

WPT World Championship, Day 1 Recap

10:49 AM, 05/20/12

Tyler Smith Is Relentless

05:42 PM, 05/19/12

ClubWPT and the Royal Flush Girls

02:50 PM, 05/19/12

Daniel Negreanu Lays Down Middle Set

01:05 PM, 05/19/12

James Dempsey Claims the First KO

12:53 PM, 05/19/12

The WPT World Championship is Underway!

12:21 PM, 05/19/12

Live Tournament Updates

WPT World Championship, Day 2 Recap

Level 9: 800-1,600, 200 ante

By BJ Nemeth


1543 Solar Eclipse 2x3
There was a partial solar eclipse visible in Las Vegas on Sunday, and the peak of it coincided with the last level of Day 2 of the WPT World Championship. People in Northern Nevada were able to see an annular solar eclipse, in which the moon is in front of the sun, but smaller, so there is a ring of sunlight visible around it.


1206 Steve O'Dwyer
Steve O'Dwyer was the chipleader at the start of Day 2 with 231,750 in chips. O'Dwyer held strong and finished the day seventh in chips with 301,900.


1166 Daniel Buzgon vs Vanessa Rousso
In an unusual hand, Daniel Buzgon (left) faced off against Vanessa Rousso (right) over a board of Qclub10club9clubAdiamond10spade. Rousso check-raised the turn, and then bet out on the river enough to put Buzgon all in. Buzgon tanked for about five minutes before calling with Aclub10heart -- a full house, tens full of aces.

Rousso was stunned, and mucked her cards as another player said it was the longest tank he had ever seen with such a strong hand. Buzgon apologized to the table, and said, "It's either a slowroll, or I'm out."


1263 Matthew Waxman
Twenty Season X WPT winners earned entry into this event along with their titles, and 18 of them entered on Day 1. The two holdouts were Matthew Waxman (pictured) and Dave Shallow, who both joined the field early on Day 2.


1243 Noah Schwartz and Tyler Smith
Seated next to Tyler Smith (right), Noah Schwartz was sporting a new look -- he wasn't wearing his signature glasses. He had them on Day 1, but had laser eye surgery before Day 2 began. Get used to the new look of Noah Schwartz.


1362 David Williams and Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver (standing) and David Williams (seated) were the last two players to win the WPT World Championship, with Seiver taking the title last season, and Williams winning it back in Season VIII. The two other former WPT World Champions in the field are David Chiu (season VI) and Martin de Knijff (Season II).


1418 Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst had a great run at the last WPT event here at Bellagio, the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic. Selbst finished third in that event to win $338,351. Unfortunately, that will be the highlight of Selbst's season on the WPT, as she was eliminated here on Day 2.


1460 Scott Seiver vs David Baker
David "Bakes" Baker (center) moves all in over a river bet against reigning WPT World Champion Scott Seiver (left) on a board of Kdiamond10heart5club4heart9heart. Seiver tanked for about two minutes before forfeiting the pot to Baker.


1603 Tim Fiorvanti Watches Solar Eclipse
Poker reporter Tim Fiorvanti watches the partial solar eclipse from the Bellagio, as the sun slowly sets behind the Palms and Rio casinos over Red Rock Canyon. The eclipse wasn't visible with the naked eye, so Fiorvanti is wearing special glasses designed for observing the sun.


1529 Daniel Negreanu Eliminated by Lance Steinberg
Daniel Negreanu (standing) four-bet all in preflop with AspadeKheart against Lance Steinberg (seated, center) and Guillaume Darcourt (not pictured). The flop came QheartJclub2spade, and Steinberg and Darcourt quickly got it all in. Before they showed their cards, Negreanu said, "Both of these guys got sets, but I'm still alive!"

Sure enough, Darcourt had JdiamondJspade for middle set, and Steinberg turned over QclubQdiamond for top set. Negreanu's A-K flopped a gutshot straight draw, and he needed a ten to stay alive.

The ten never came, and Steinberg won the pot to double up thru Darcourt and eliminate Negreanu from the tournament.


1681 Rinat Bogdanov
Rinat Bogdanov earned his entry into the WPT World Championship by winning the WPT Venice Grand Prix back in February. Bogdanov had an excellent Day 2, finishing second in chips with 381,000. Bogdanov will attempt to become the first player in seven years to win a WPT World Championship after winning a WPT title earlier that season -- Tuan Le did it back in Season III.


1657 Allen Kessler and Michael Mizrachi
Allen Kessler (left) looks on as Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi (right) takes the chip lead late in the day. Mizrachi, who already has two WPT titles to his credit, finished at the top of the leaderboard with 428,200.



The field size has grown to 135 players, and there are 95 still in action. Registration remains open until the middle of Day 3, but here are the current chipleaders:

1.  Michael Mizrachi  -  428,200
2.  Rinat Bogdanov  -  381,000
3.  Guillaume Darcourt  -  356,600
4.  David Steicke  -  345,500
5.  Isaac Haxton  -  313,500
6.  Tony Ruberto  -  309,100
7.  Steve O'Dwyer  -  301,900
8.  Ubaid Habib  -  288,100
9.  John Esposito  -  284,200
10.  Matt Juttelstad  -  274,000

Day 3 begins at 12:00 noon PT, and registration remains open until the beginning of Level 12 -- about 5:00 pm PT. The field will revert to a more standard schedule of five 90-minute levels, and you can continue to get live coverage right here at WPT.com

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Daniel Buzgon, Vanessa Rousso, Steve ODwyer, Matthew Waxman, Noah Schwartz, Tyler Smith, David Williams, Scott Seiver, Vanessa Selbst, David Baker, Tim Fiorvanti, Daniel Negreanu, Lance Steinberg, Rinat Bogdanov, Allen Kessler, Michael Mizrachi, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
11:00 AM, 05/21/12

Day 2 Ends With 95 Players

Level 9: 800-1,600, 200 ante

Day 2 comes to an end with about 95 players remaining from a field of 135. Here is an unofficial look at the top of the leaderboard:

1.  Michael Mizrachi  -  428,000
2.  Rinat Bogdanov  -  381,000
3.  Guillaume Darcourt  -  356,600
4.  David Steicke  -  345,500
5.  Isaac Haxton  -  313,500

Official chip counts will be posted later tonight, along with a photo recap, and Day 3 will begin tomorrow (Monday) at 12:00 pm PT.

Sorted In: Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
07:29 PM, 05/20/12

David Steicke Doubles Thru Michael Kamran

Level 9: 800-1,600, 200 ante

David Steicke opens the pot for 3,600, Michael Kamran reraises to 8,500 from the button, Steicke four-bets to 18,500 and Kamran calls.

The flop is Aclub4diamond3heart, Steicke bets 25,000, Kamran raises to 68,000, Steicke moves all in and Kamran snap-calls.

Kamran leads the flop with AspadeKspade against Steicke's AdiamondQclub.

The turn is a queen, giving Steicke two pair to take the lead.

The river is an 8, and Steicke doubles up to about 350,000 while Kamran is left with just under 60,000.

David Steicke - 345,500
Michael Kamran - 58,500

Sorted In: David Steicke, Michael Kamran, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
07:24 PM, 05/20/12

Blake Purvis Wins a 3-Way All In vs. Zach Hyman and Jake Cody

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

After a flop of Aheart6heart5heart, three players are all in -- Jake Cody, Zach Hyman, and Blake Purvis. Here are their cards in descending order of chip counts:

Jake Cody:  8heart7heart  (eight-high heart flush)
Zach Hyman:  AclubQheart  (pair of aces, queen-high heart flush)
Blake Purvis:  KheartQspade  (king-high heart flush)

The turn is the 3spade, the river is the Jheart, and Purvis rivers a king-high flush to win the main pot. Hyman wins the side pot with a queen-high flush.

Blake Purvis  -  145,000
Zach Hyman  -  45,000
Jake Cody  -  35,000

Sorted In: Blake Purvis, Zach Hyman, Jake Cody, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
07:19 PM, 05/20/12

Cary Katz Doubles Thru Alistair Melville

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

Alistair Melville raises to 3,000 from middle position and Cary Katz moves all-in from the button for his last 22,700. Melville gives it some thought, then calls with AclubQheart. Katz turns over 10diamond10club.

The tens hold as the board runs out 9spadediamond3spade3club3heart and Katz takes one of the last hands of the night to double up.

Cary Katz - 50,000
Alistair Melville - 53,500 

Sorted In: Cary Katz, Alistair Melville, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:59 PM, 05/20/12

Big Stack Patrol

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

A pass through the room indicates that WPT Champions Club member Michael Mizrachi seems to be the chip leader at the moment with right around 400,000, but he isn't the only player starting to pull away from the pack as Day 2 winds down.

Season X WPT Venice Grand Prix Rinat Bogdanov is not too far behind him with 385,000 and Bay 101 Shooting Star runner-up Ubaid Habib is near the top of the counts as well with 340,000.

Sorted In: Michael Mizrachi, Rinat Bogdanov, Ubaid Habib, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:40 PM, 05/20/12

Sam Stein Eliminated By Brian Hastings

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

Sorted In: Brian Hastings, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:31 PM, 05/20/12

Shawn Cunix and Martin Hanowski Eliminated

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

Viacheslav Igin opens the pot for 3,000 from middle position, Martin Hanowski calls from middle position, the player on the button calls, Shawn Cunix moves all in for 20,000 from the big blind, Igin calls, Hanowski moves all in for 77,500, the button folds, and Igin tank-calls.

Shawn Cunix: 9heart9diamond
Martin Hanowski: AclubKspade
Viacheslav Igin: AspadeQdiamond

Board: 10spade7spade6spade2club8spade

Cunix lead before the flop with a pair of nines, but the board ran out four spades, giving Igin the the nut flush to win pot and eliminate both players in the same hand.

Viacheslav Igin - 245,000
Shawn Cunix - eliminated
Martin Hanowski - eliminated

Sorted In: Shawn Cunix, Viacheslav Igin, Martin Hanowski, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:30 PM, 05/20/12

David Williams vs. Justin Young

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

Nicolas Fraioli raises to 4,200, Justin Young calls on the button, and David Williams reraises out of the small blind.  Both Fraioli and Young call and the three players see a flop of 8diamond3heart2spade

Action checks to Young, who bets 17,000. Williams calls and Fraioli folds.  The turn brings the Jclub and Williams checks again. Young bets around 30,000 and Williams calls.

The river is the 9spade and Williams checks a third time. Young bets 81,000 and Williams gives it quite a bit of thought before laying his hand down.

Justin Young - 260,000
David Williams - 90,000

Sorted In: Justin Young, David Williams, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:29 PM, 05/20/12

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in a 3-Way All-In Situation

Level 8: 600-1,200, 200 ante

Daniel Negreanu raises from middle position, Lance Steinberg reraises from middle position, and Guillaume Darcourt calls from the button. Negreanu four-bets all in for 33,400. Steinberg and Darcourt both call, and Negreanu says, "Great! Everybody's playing!"

Any further betting will create a side pot between Steinberg and Darcourt. The flop comes QheartJclub2spade, and Steinberg moves all in for about 80,000. Darcourt quickly calls, and Negreanu says, "Both of these guys got sets, but I'm still alive!"

Steinberg shows QclubQdiamond for a set of queens, and Darcourt flips over JdiamondJspade in frustration -- he got caught in a set-over-set situation. Negreanu turns over AspadeKheart for a gutshot straight draw, and says, "I need a ten!"

The turn is the 5heart, the river is the 8club, and Lance Steinberg wins the pot with a set of queens to eliminate Daniel Negreanu and double up thru Guillaume Darcourt.

Lance Steinberg  -  265,000
Guillaume Darcourt  -  150,000
Daniel Negreanu  -  Eliminated

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Daniel Negreanu, Lance Steinberg, Guillaume Darcourt, Bellagio, WPT World Championship, Season X
06:18 PM, 05/20/12

 

RANKING

1
Marvin Rettenmaier
$1,196,858
2
Philippe Ktorza
$805,310
3
Michael Mizrachi
$424,618
4
Nick Schulman
$256,235
5
Steve O'Dwyer
$192,176
6
Trevor Pope
$155,571

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Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $1,196,858
2 $805,310
3 $424,618
4 $256,235
5 $192,176
6 $155,571
7 $118,966
8 $82,361
9 $58,568
10 - 12 $47,587
13 - 15 $43,926
16 - 18 $40,266

Blind Structure

Level Blinds Ante
1 100-200 0
2 100-200 25
3 150-300 25
4 200-400 50
5 300-600 75
6 400-800 100
7 500-1,000 100
8 600-1,200 200
9 800-1,600 200
10 1,000-2,000 300
11 1,200-2,400 300
12 1,500-3,000 400
13 2,000-4,000 400
14 2,500-5,000 500
15 3,000-6,000 500
16 4,000-8,000 1,000
17 5,000-10,000 1,000
18 6,000-12,000 2,000
19 8,000-16,000 2,000
20 10,000-20,000 3,000
21 12,000-24,000 3,000
22 15,000-30,000 4,000
23 20,000-40,000 4,000
24 25,000-50,000 5,000
25 30,000-60,000 5,000
26 40,000-80,000 10,000
27 50,000-100,000 10,000
28 60,000-120,000 20,000
29 75,000-150,000 25,000
30 100,000-200,000 25,000
31 125,000-250,000 25,000
32 150,000-300,000 50,000
33 200,000-400,000 50,000
34 250,000-500,000 50,000
35 300,000-600,000 75,000
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