BAY 101 SHOOTING STAR

March 14-18 | Bay 101 | San Jose, California
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Satellite Qualifier Ascends Above the Stars in San Jose

03:42 AM, 03/19/11

Alan Sternberg Wins the 2011 Bay 101 Shooting Star

03:12 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #235: Alan Sternberg Wins the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star ($1,039,000)

02:23 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #182: Alan Sternberg Wins a Pot Worth 4.14 Million

01:14 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #170: Mike Matusow Eliminated in 3rd Place ($369,800)

12:13 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #131: Vivek Rajkumar Eliminated in 4th Place ($295,800)

10:56 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #90: Mike Matusow Doubles Thru Steven Kelly

09:24 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #65: Alan Sternberg Steamrolls Steven Kelly in a Pot Worth 2.88 Million

08:45 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #62: Alan Sternberg Wins a Pot Worth 2 Million; Did Matusow Blow Up?

08:26 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #61: Alan Sternberg Takes a Pot Worth 1.67 Million From Vivek Rajkumar

08:18 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #45: Vivek Rajkumar Doubles Thru Alan Sternberg

07:17 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #30: Casey McCarrel Eliminated in 5th Place ($221,800)

06:17 PM, 03/18/11

Hand #27: Mike Sexton Eliminated in 6th Place ($148,000)

05:56 PM, 03/18/11

Who Replaces Mike Sexton in the Announcer's Booth?

04:41 PM, 03/18/11

Live Cards and Monster Pots with Jess and BJ

12:40 PM, 03/18/11

Photo Recap: Day 3 of the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star

12:38 PM, 03/18/11

RISE Player of the Day - Mike Sexton

12:25 AM, 03/18/11

Mike and Mike Headline Shooting Star Final Table

11:45 PM, 03/17/11

Mike Matusow: "It's My Time, Boys and Girls!"

11:25 PM, 03/17/11

Another Photo of Mike Matusow vs. Mike Sexton in Hand #37

09:27 PM, 03/17/11

Hand #37: Mike vs. Mike

09:07 PM, 03/17/11

Updated Chip Counts and Remaining Shooting Stars

07:41 PM, 03/17/11

Chip Counts and Seat Assignments for the Final Seven Players

06:52 PM, 03/17/11

Andrew Weisner Eliminated in Biggest Pot of the Tournament; Finishes in 9th Place ($48,100)

05:50 PM, 03/17/11

Ben Hamnett Eliminated in 11th Place ($37,000)

04:59 PM, 03/17/11

Chris Trapani Eliminated in 12th Place ($37,000)

04:52 PM, 03/17/11

Kevin MacPhee Eliminated in 13th Place ($29,500)

04:40 PM, 03/17/11

Kathy Liebert Eliminated in 15th Place ($29,500)

04:01 PM, 03/17/11

In the Tank with Jess and BJ

02:30 PM, 03/17/11

Seat Assignments: Final 18 Players

02:00 PM, 03/17/11

Photo Recap: Day 2 of WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star

12:06 PM, 03/17/11

Day 3 Seating Assignments

04:35 AM, 03/17/11

Day 2 Ends with Joris Springael On Top

12:49 AM, 03/17/11

Casey McCarrel Doubles Thru Steven Kelly

11:53 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Mike Sexton Doubles Up

10:25 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Jennifer Harman Eliminated in 43rd Place ($15,000)

09:03 PM, 03/16/11

Bubble Boy: Layne Flack

08:43 PM, 03/16/11

Layne Flack vs. Matt Berkey--The Rematch

07:59 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Chris Ferguson Eliminated By Steven Kelly

03:54 PM, 03/16/11

Dan Smith Makes Brian Schmidt an Offer He Can Refuse

03:49 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Daniel Negreanu Eliminated by Andrew Weisner

02:38 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star: David Williams

02:18 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star David Williams Eliminated By Eric Blair

02:01 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star: Mike Matusow

01:07 PM, 03/16/11

Bounty Hunters with Jess and BJ

12:51 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star: Nam Le

12:43 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Dwyte Pilgrim Eliminated

12:33 PM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star: Yevgeniy Timoshenko

11:06 AM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star Phil Hellmuth Eliminated by Vivek Rajkumar

10:49 AM, 03/16/11

Shooting Star: Chris Ferguson

10:21 AM, 03/16/11

Photo Recap: Day 1b of WPT Bay 101

09:00 AM, 03/16/11

RISE Player of the Day - Chris Trapani

02:29 AM, 03/16/11

Day 2 Chip Counts and Seating Assignments

01:59 AM, 03/16/11

Day 1B Concludes with 117 Players and Chris Trapani Leading

10:33 PM, 03/15/11

Chris Trapani's $10,000 Hand

10:20 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star Erick Lindgren Eliminated by Chris Trapani

09:55 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Phil Ivey

09:25 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star Phil Ivey Quadruples Up

09:10 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: McLean Karr

08:55 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Faraz Jaka

08:25 PM, 03/15/11

Roger Teska Seizes Big Chip Lead with Massive Double Knockout

08:06 PM, 03/15/11

McLean Karr Doubles Thru Peter Tran

07:48 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Chau Giang

06:57 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Jennifer Tilly

06:54 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star Jennifer Tilly Eliminated by David "Doc" Sands

06:45 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Eric Baldwin

06:27 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Andy Frankenberger

06:16 PM, 03/15/11

Groundhog Day 1B with Jess and BJ

05:30 PM, 03/15/11

Official Prizepool Information

04:49 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Allen Cunningham

04:21 PM, 03/15/11

ClubWPT.com Qualifier Richard Creamer on Day 1B of the Bay 101 Shooting Star

03:51 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Vanessa Selbst

03:35 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: JC Tran

02:57 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Antonio Esfandiari

02:49 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi

02:18 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Howard Lederer

01:22 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Scotty Nguyen

12:19 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Kathy Liebert

12:16 PM, 03/15/11

Kathy Liebert Has a Problem with the Deck

12:11 PM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: "Miami" John Cernuto

11:50 AM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Dan Cates

11:31 AM, 03/15/11

Shooting Star: Mike Sexton

11:02 AM, 03/15/11

Photo Recap: Day 1A of WPT Bay 101

11:59 PM, 03/14/11

RISE Player of the Day - Brian Schmidt

11:59 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Jerry Yang

08:43 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Erik Seidel Eliminated

08:14 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Hoyt Corkins

07:57 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Dan Harrington

06:28 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Kara Scott

06:09 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Justin Smith

04:56 PM, 03/14/11

Mini-Photo Blog: First Half of Day 1a

04:46 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Mike Matusow Doubles Thru Richard Toth

04:24 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Freddy Deeb Doubles Thru Shooting Star Phil Hellmuth

03:51 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Joe Sebok

03:45 PM, 03/14/11

Dwyte Pilgrim on Day 1A of the Bay 101 Shooting Star

03:29 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Freddy Deeb

03:27 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Phil Hellmuth Doubles Thru Shooting Star Freddy Deeb

03:26 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Frank Kassela

03:18 PM, 03/14/11

Bay 101 Madness with Jess and BJ

02:55 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Erik Seidel

02:53 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Jason Mercier

01:51 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Tom Marchese

01:49 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Tom Marchese Eliminated

01:40 PM, 03/14/11

Brandon Cantu Doubles Up

01:37 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: John Juanda

01:27 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Tony Dunst

01:22 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Dwyte Pilgrim

12:57 PM, 03/14/11

A Tribute to Marko Trapani Before Play Resumes

12:55 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Gavin Smith

12:13 PM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star: Daniel Negreanu

11:49 AM, 03/14/11

Daniel Negreanu Picks Up an Early Pot

11:20 AM, 03/14/11

Shooting Star Day 1A About to Begin

10:13 AM, 03/14/11

Live Tournament Updates

Satellite Qualifier Ascends Above the Stars in San Jose

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

When you’re a satellite qualifier, sometimes it just feels like the deck is stacked against you. Sure, there are the satellite wonders like Chris Moneymaker or Leron Washington who take their shot in the big event and turn it into a big win, but that doesn’t change the fact that taking a seat with the pros can be intimidating.

For Bay 101 satellite qualifier Alan Sternberg, it was one of those uphill battles, not some glamorous Cinderella story. He came into the final table sandwiched between Poker Hall of Famer Mike Sexton and the hottest player on the tour, Vivek Rajkumar. Then he dropped most of his stack to Rajkumar in a brutal hand where Rajkumar hit running queens to crack Sternberg’s flopped set of sixes.

For most people, that would be the end of their final table run. Not Alan Sternberg. He rallied from being down to 1.3 million chips and on the bottom of the totem pole to claim the chip lead, capture a bounty, and catapult his name into the WPT history books by picking up the Bay 101 Shooting Star title.

When the final table began, the focus was less on how play would go on the final table and more on how the play-by-play would go from the booth. With Mike Sexton busy with the final table, commentating honors went to Tony Dunst, who went from Raw Deal to real deal in the blink of an eye, taking the seat next to Vince Van Patten.

Sexton’s run at this final table would be a short one though, thanks to a bad beat at the hands of the other Shooting Star at this final table, Mike Matusow. The two got it all-in preflop for the last os Sexton’s dwindling stack and Sexton looked in good shape to double up with KclubQspade to Matusow’s KdiamondJdiamond. Sexton faded what he needed to with an Aheart8diamond4spade flop and a 2heart on the turn, but a Jclub on the river gave Matusow just the river he needed to take the pot and collect the $5,000 bounty on Sexton’s head. Sexton decided to enjoy the rest of his day off and headed home following the bust, leaving Vince and Tony to handle the commentary.

Casey McCarrel exited shortly after Sexton, making his last stand by reraising all-in over the top of a three-bet from Steven Kelly with AheartQheart. Kelly felt priced in to call with Jclub10spade and spiked a ten on the flop to send McCarrel to the rail.

With the two short stacks out of the way, the lone remaining Shooting Star, Mike Matusow, was left to contend with the trio of aggressive young pros he deemed the Three Stooges. While Matusow sat back and patiently picked his spots, the other three clashed in big pot after big pot.

In one big hand in particular, Alan Sternberg raised out of the small blind and Vivek Rajkumar reraised out of the big blind. Sternberg thought a while before calling and the two saw the flop come Aspade6club5heart. Sternberg checked, Rajkumar bet one-third of the pot, 105,000, and Sternberg check-raised to 277,000. Rajkumar called and the turn card brought the Qdiamond. Sternberg bet 475,000 and Rajkumar called. The river Qclub brought a flurry of action, as Sternberg announced “all-in” and Rajkumar beat him into the pot with QheartQspade for quad queens. Sternberg showed his 6diamond6spade and sat there with his jaw on the table for more than a minute as Rajkumar’s stack was counted down.

That hand put Sternberg on the short stack, but he was certainly not down for the count. He rallied and managed to not only retake the chip lead, but pull out to a substantial lead with very few showdowns and absolutely no all-in confrontations. At one point, his stack was so big it had the combined stacks of everyone else at the table covered.

Kelly pulled within striking distance of Sternberg when he eliminated Rajkumar in fourth place. Running low on chips, Rajkumar shoved all-in on the button and Steven Kelly called out of the small blind. Matusow was in the big blind and said he was going to call, but folded his K-Q face-up. Kelly thought that was a bad omen for his own KheartQclub, but he ended up being up against Rajkumar’s KdiamondJclub. There was no jack on the river this time around and Rajkumar was gone in fourth place. The finish is good enough to put him second in the WPT Player of the Year race with 2,000 points. He is so close to frontrunner Andy Frankenberger, that even a cash for 100 points could tie him with the Legends of Poker Champ.

With Rajkumar gone, Matusow was once again the short stack and was running out of time to pick up a hand and double up. Looking to pick up some chips, Matusow shoved all-in with one of the worst starting hands—9diamond2spade. Sternberg called him with KheartQheart and flopped a pair of queens to silence The Mouth in third place and pick up his first Shooting Star bounty of the tournament.

Things only got better for Sternberg from there. He and Kelly began heads-up play dead even in chips, but Sternberg jumped to a big lead early thanks to a couple of big pots in which Kelly flopped big draws but ended up with just nine-high.

Running low on chips, Kelly thought he found a great spot to double up when he got it all-in preflop holding AspadeQclub to Sternberg’s 8spade10spade. The Qdiamond8heart7heart looked good for Kelly and the 7spade on the turn only helped him even more. However, it was not to be for Kelly, as the river brought one of Sternberg’s two outs—the 8club. His trip eights took the pot and a shocked Sternberg could barely say anything as he reveled in his first WPT victory.

Here are the final table results from the Bay 101 Shooting Star Main Event:

1st: Alan Sternberg - $1,039,000
2nd: Steven Kelly - $595,300
3rd: Mike Matusow - $369,800
4th: Vivek Rajkumar - $295,800
5th: Casey McCarrel - $221,800
6th: Mike Sexton - $148,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alan Sternberg, Vivek Rajkumar, Mike Matusow, Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten, Tony Dunst, Steven Kelly, Casey McCarrel, Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
03:42 AM, 03/19/11

Alan Sternberg Wins the 2011 Bay 101 Shooting Star

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alan Sternberg, Kimberly Lansing, Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
03:12 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #235: Alan Sternberg Wins the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star ($1,039,000)

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Steven Kelly raises to 240,000, Alan Sternberg moves all in, and Kelly calls with AspadeQclub. Sternberg shows 10spade8spade, and Kelly is a favorite to double up here. Kelly says, "It's the first good hand I've had in a while.

The flop comes Qdiamond8heart7heart, and both players flop a pair, but Kelly retains the lead with a pair of queens. The turn card pairs the board with the 7spade, killing some of Sternberg's outs. Kelly will double up here on any card but an eight.

The river card is -- the 8club!

Alan Sternberg wins the pot -- and the tournament -- with a full house, eights full of sevens. Steven Kelly finishes as the runner-up, earning $595,300.

Alan Sternberg wins the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star, earning $1,039,000, a WPT bracelet, and a Bay 101 trophy. That money includes a $25,500 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Bellagio in May.

Congratulations to Alan Sternberg!

1st: Alan Sternberg - $1,039,000
2nd: Steven Kelly - $595,300
3rd: Mike Matusow - $369,800
4th: Vivek Rajkumar - $295,800
5th: Casey McCarrel - $221,800
6th: Mike Sexton - $148,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alan Sternberg, Steven Kelly, Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:23 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #234: Steven Kelly

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Alan Sternberg folds.

Alan Sternberg - 10,110,000
Steven Kelly - 2,250,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:17 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #233: Steven Kelly

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Steven Kelly raises to 240,000, and Alan Sternberg folds.

Alan Sternberg - 10,170,000
Steven Kelly - 2,190,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:17 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #232: Steven Kelly

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Alan Sternberg folds.

Alan Sternberg - 10,290,000
Steven Kelly - 2,070,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:16 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #231: Steven Kelly

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Steven Kelly moves all in for 1.89 million, and Alan Sternberg folds, saying, "I laid down ten-deuce."

Alan Sternberg - 10,350,000
Steven Kelly - 2,010,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:15 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #230: Alan Sternberg

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Alan Sternberg raises to 260,000, and Steven Kelly folds.

Alan Sternberg - 10,470,000
Steven Kelly - 1,890,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:15 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #229: Alan Sternberg

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Steven Kelly raises to 260,000, Alan Sternberg reraises to more than 1 million, and Kelly folds. Sternberg takes the pot.

Alan Sternberg - 10,210,000
Steven Kelly - 2,150,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:14 AM, 03/19/11

Hand #228: Alan Sternberg

Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante

Alan Sternberg raises to 260,000, and Steven Kelly folds.

Alan Sternberg - 9,950,000
Steven Kelly - 2,410,000

Sorted In: Bay 101, Tournaments, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season IX
02:13 AM, 03/19/11

 

RANKING

1
Alan Sternberg
$1,039,000
2
Steven Kelly
$595,300
3
Mike Matusow
$369,800
4
Vivek Rajkumar
$295,800
5
Casey McCarrel
$221,800
6
Mike Sexton
$148,000

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Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $1,039,000
2 $595,300
3 $369,800
4 $295,800
5 $221,800
6 $148,000
7 - 8 $73,900
9 - 10 $48,100
11 - 12 $37,000
13 - 18 $29,500
19 - 24 $25,800
25 - 30 $22,100
31 - 36 $18,400
37 - 45 $15,000

Blind Structure

Level Blinds Ante
1 50-100 0
2 75-150 0
3 100-200 0
4 100-200 25
5 150-300 25
6 200-400 50
7 250-500 50
8 300-600 75
9 400-800 100
10 500-1,000 100
11 600-1,200 200
12 800-1,600 200
13 1,000-2,000 300
14 1,200-2,400 400
15 1,500-3,000 500
16 2,000-4,000 500
17 2,500-5,000 500
18 3,000-6,000 1,000
19 4,000-8,000 1,000
20 5,000-10,000 1,000
21 6,000-12,000 2,000
22 8,000-16,000 2,000
23 10,000-20,000 3,000
24 12,000-24,000 4,000
25 15,000-30,000 5,000
26 20,000-40,000 5,000
27 25,000-50,000 5,000
28 30,000-60,000 10,000
29 40,000-80,000 10,000
30 50,000-100,000 10,000
31 60,000-120,000 20,000
32 75,000-150,000 25,000
33 150,000-250,000 25,000
34 125,000-250,000 25,000
35 150,000-300,000 50,000
36 200,000-400,000 50,000
37 250,000-500,000 50,000
38 300,000-600,000 75,000
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