BAY 101 SHOOTING STAR

March 08-12 | Bay 101 | San Jose, California
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McLean Karr Wins the Bay 101 Shooting Star

04:11 AM, 03/13/10

Mclean Karr Finds WPT Success at Stacked Final Table

04:10 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #244: McLean Karr Wins WPT Bay 101! ($878,500)

02:45 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #231: Andy Seth Takes the Chip Lead

02:08 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #214: Andy Seth Doubles Through McLean Karr

01:35 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #188: Dan O'Brien Eliminated in 3rd Place ($292,800)

12:31 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #173: Andy Seth Doubles Through McLean Karr

11:44 PM, 03/12/10

Hand #113: Hasan Habib Eliminated in 4th Place ($234,300)

10:01 PM, 03/12/10

Hand #84: Matt Keikoan Eliminated in 5th Place ($175,700)

08:48 PM, 03/12/10

Hand #43: Dan O'Brien Doubles Through Andy Seth

06:50 PM, 03/12/10

Hand #41: Phil Hellmuth Eliminated in 6th Place ($117,000)

06:40 PM, 03/12/10

Hand #12: Andy Seth Wins the Pot & More Table Talk From Hellmuth

04:52 PM, 03/12/10

Blue Diamond Almonds Bold Player of the Day - Andy Seth

04:25 AM, 03/12/10

Phil Hellmuth - 1,433,000

04:24 AM, 03/12/10

Dan O'Brien - 1,129,000

04:24 AM, 03/12/10

Mclean Karr - 1,112,000

04:20 AM, 03/12/10

Hasan Habib - 455,000

04:05 AM, 03/12/10

Matt Keikoan - 371,000

04:04 AM, 03/12/10

Phil Hellmuth Sets Sights on First WPT Title

02:25 AM, 03/12/10

WPT Final Table: Official Chip Counts

02:07 AM, 03/12/10

Hand #44: Lon Diamond Eliminated in 7th Place ($58,600)

01:57 AM, 03/12/10

What Turned Dan O'Brien's Day Around?

12:23 AM, 03/12/10

Final 7 Players: Seating & Chip Counts

11:59 PM, 03/11/10

Shooting Star Scotty Nguyen Eliminated in 8th Place ($58,600)

11:55 PM, 03/11/10

Brian Rast Eliminated in 9th Place ($38,000)

11:46 PM, 03/11/10

David Forster Eliminated in 10th Place ($38,000)

11:40 PM, 03/11/10

Phil Hellmuth Tilts After Winning a Pot Against Scotty Nguyen

11:21 PM, 03/11/10

Four Hours Without a Bustout -- Five Handed

10:06 PM, 03/11/10

Brian Rast Pays $100 to Learn He Made the Right Play Against Scotty Nguyen

09:42 PM, 03/11/10

Phil Hellmuth Has His Sights Set on Lon Diamond

09:21 PM, 03/11/10

Bounty Hunter Updates: Mclean Karr Has 3, Andy Seth Has 2

08:51 PM, 03/11/10

Scotty Nguyen Self Proclaimed Toughest Bounty Ever

08:09 PM, 03/11/10

Shooting Star Miami John Cernuto Busts in 11th Place ($29,300)

06:12 PM, 03/11/10

Shooting Star Scotty Nguyen Doubles Through Andy Seth

04:23 PM, 03/11/10

Nick Schulman Eliminated in 13th Place ($23,400)

03:50 PM, 03/11/10

Shooting Star Chau Giang Eliminated in 14th Place ($23,400)

03:44 PM, 03/11/10

Phil Hellmuth Leader of the Pack

03:26 PM, 03/11/10

Timothy McDermott Eliminated in 16th Place ($23,400)

02:29 PM, 03/11/10

Shooting Star vs. Shooting Star: Phil Hellmuth vs. Scotty Nguyen

01:41 PM, 03/11/10

Jonathan Little Eliminated in 22nd Place ($20,500)

12:26 PM, 03/11/10

Phil Hellmuth Is Working On His Mathematical Game

12:02 PM, 03/11/10

Thomas Marchese Eliminated in 24th Place ($20,500); Miami John Cernuto's Hot Streak Continues

11:35 AM, 03/11/10

Hellmuth Headlines Memorable Day 2 Feature Table

10:14 PM, 03/10/10

Blue Diamond Almonds Bold Player of the Day - Phil Hellmuth

09:25 PM, 03/10/10

Day 2: Official Seating & Chip Counts

08:43 PM, 03/10/10

Jacque Talks To Jonathan Tamayo About His Predestined 6th Place Finish

08:28 PM, 03/10/10

Shooting Star Phil Hellmuth Takes the Chip Lead Away From Faraz Jaka

07:01 PM, 03/10/10

Jacque Talks Catches Up With Jonathan Little

06:26 PM, 03/10/10

Jacque Talks To Almond Hunter Greg Mueller

04:53 PM, 03/10/10

Jacque Talks To Bounty Hunter Andy Seth

04:11 PM, 03/10/10

The Ups and Downs of Faraz Jaka

03:54 PM, 03/10/10

Jacque Talks To Chipleader Faraz Jaka

02:35 PM, 03/10/10

Bounty Hunter! Andy Seth Busts JC Tran & Jerry Yang Back-to-Back

01:56 PM, 03/10/10

Hellmuth's Table Talk After the Faraz Jaka-Eugene Katchalov Hand

01:14 PM, 03/10/10

Faraz Jaka Doubles Through Eugene Katchalov

12:44 PM, 03/10/10

Defending Champion Steve Brecher Eliminated

11:37 AM, 03/10/10

Katchalov the Man to Catch on Day 1B of Bay 101 Shooting Star

01:15 AM, 03/10/10

Day 2 Chipcounts and Seating Assignments

01:06 AM, 03/10/10

Blue Diamond Almonds Bold Player of the Day - Eugene Katchalov

11:53 PM, 03/09/10

Day 1b Ends with 73 Players

11:06 PM, 03/09/10

Jacque and Shooting Star Phil Hellmuth

11:00 PM, 03/09/10

Chipleaders With 35 Minutes Left

10:25 PM, 03/09/10

Two Tough Tables

07:50 PM, 03/09/10

Mario Ho is Johnny Lodden in "Johnny Lodden Thinks"

05:27 PM, 03/09/10

Jacque Catches Up With WPT's Own Mike Sexton

04:30 PM, 03/09/10

Official Prizepool: $878,500 For First Place

04:29 PM, 03/09/10

Shooting Star Carlos Mortensen Eliminated by Shooting Star Phil Laak

03:50 PM, 03/09/10

Trials & Tribulations of Shooting Star Joe Sebok

02:35 PM, 03/09/10

Shooting Star Annie Duke Eliminated

02:10 PM, 03/09/10

Shooting Star Bio: Barry Greenstein

01:14 PM, 03/09/10

Phil Hellmuth Dodges Bullets -- Again

12:04 PM, 03/09/10

Today's Shooting Star Players (Day 1b)

11:15 AM, 03/09/10

End of Day 1a Official Chipcounts

10:05 AM, 03/09/10

Blue Diamond Almonds Bold Player of the Day - Vanna Tea

09:44 AM, 03/09/10

Vanna Tea Outruns Greg "FBT" Mueller to the $10,000 Finish Line

11:55 PM, 03/08/10

Daniel Negreanu Live and Uncut

11:26 PM, 03/08/10

Chipleaders With 12 Minutes Left

10:53 PM, 03/08/10

Chipleaders With 30 Minutes Left

10:33 PM, 03/08/10

Shooting Star Tom "Durrrr" Dwan Eliminated by Christina Lindley

09:36 PM, 03/08/10

Star vs. Star; Mueller Collects Corkins' Bounty

07:06 PM, 03/08/10

Jacque Finds Jesus

04:40 PM, 03/08/10

Shooting Star Daniel Negreanu Doubles Up

02:55 PM, 03/08/10

Jacque Talks Shooting Star Strategy With Kathy Liebert

02:38 PM, 03/08/10

Shooting Star Double-Ups: Tom Dwan, Elky Grospellier, Eric Baldwin, Steve Brecher

01:43 PM, 03/08/10

Shooting Star Bio: Kathy Liebert

12:51 PM, 03/08/10

Shooting Star Bio: Steve Brecher

12:08 PM, 03/08/10

Details on the "Shooting Star" Format

11:45 AM, 03/08/10

Live Tournament Updates

McLean Karr Wins the Bay 101 Shooting Star

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Jacque Williams, Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
04:11 AM, 03/13/10

Mclean Karr Finds WPT Success at Stacked Final Table

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

The six players at the Bay 101 Shooting Star ran the gamut when it came to skill and experience. Poker legend Phil Hellmuth was the last Shooting Star remaining in the field and the clear headliner at the final table, but Hasan Habib and Matt Keikoan have been a presence on the live tournament circuit for some time as well. On the other end of the spectrum, there were three young guns in the form of Andy “BKiCe” Seth, Dan O’Brien and McLean Karr. O’Brien had come close to WPT glory before, including an 11th place finish here in San Jose last season. Seth came up just sort of a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in 2009. Karr was arguably the least experienced live tournament player at the table. This was just his second WPT event and he satellited his way in for just $1,200.

If this year’s Bay 101 Shooting Star final table taught us anything, it is that though experience is always a good thing to have, it doesn’t count for everything. Phil Hellmuth’s dramatic elimination in 6th place is a perfect example. The 11-time WSOP bracelet winner was making his 4th WPT final table appearance and began the day second in chips. Hellmuth fans thought a title was inevitable, but after a rough start in which he lost a chunk of his stack, Hellmuth was in a vulnerable position when he called Seth’s all-in shove holding pocket queens to Seth’s A-J. The queens looked good on the flop and turn, but the river brought that dreaded bullet that ended Hellmuth’s chances of grabbing his first career WPT title. After the river fell, Hellmuth sat in stunned silence before shaking hands, then dropped to his knees, overwhelmed by the emotion of the situation. As he lay curled up on the floor, the players and audience watched unaware of how to proceed. Eventually, Hellmuth composed himself enough to make a graceful exit, even stopping to sign some autographs before heading home. News quickly spread around the poker universe about the brutal beat though and Team PartyPoker Pro Tony G was blogging on the PartyPoker Blog about the episode before the event was even over.

With Hellmuth gone, the table was a little quieter, but still friendly and lively. Matt Keikoan was the next player to fall, finally succumbing to a day-long battle on the short stack. He pushed with A-7 and Andy Seth called with pocket nines. The nines held to eliminate Keikoan, leaving Habib as the last old-schooler in the field. His stay would be a short-lived one too. Habib began the day as one of the shorter stacks, but found a way to chip up to over a million chips. His stack dwindled back down though, making him the one at risk when he got it all-in holding Kclub10club to McLean’s 2spade4spade on a Jclub2club2heart flop. The trips held to eliminate Habib and give Karr the substantial chip lead headed into three-handed play.

Three handed play would go on a while as O’Brien and Seth both jockeyed to set themselves up for heads-up battle. O’Brien doubled through Seth to stay alive, then Seth doubled through Karr to keep his hopes at a title intact. Karr dashed O’Brien’s WPT title hopes when he picked off a bluff from O’Brien to knock him out in third place and take a substantial chip lead into heads-up play.
Seth would not go down without a fight though. He doubled up when his Jdiamond9diamond managed to outflop Karr’s Adiamond4diamond and after a long and trying heads-up battle, he even managed to wrestle the chip lead from his opponent. As the match went on into the night, the two were neck and neck and it was anybody’s game. The decisive hand of the match came when Seth shoved all-in with pocket fours and Karr called with pocket eights having Seth covered. The snowmen held as the board ran out Kspade10spade3diamondAclubAheart and the Bay 101 had its new champion.  Seth, meanwhile, finished in 2nd place, but can claim the honor of being the top bounty hunter, having eliminated four different Shooting Stars over the course of the event.

Karr proved to be what is arguably one the most gracious and grateful WPT winners we’ve had in recent memory. Karr was on the verge of elimination early in Day 3, having come into the play-down day with just 30,000 chips (ten big blinds). He was all smiles as he tripled and doubled his way up the chip counts and carried that positive attitude right on through to the final table and into the winner’s circle. As Karr posed for pictures and answered interview questions, he continued to shower praise on anyone and everyone around him whether it be his good friend Maria Ho, the tournament staff, Tournament Director Matt Savage, his rowdy crowd of railbirds and even the WPT crew. Even for a guy who just won $878,500, Karr was remarkably cheerful and appreciative and was already looking ahead to playing in the WPT Championship next month.

Here are the final table results from the Season VIII Bay 101 Shooting Star event:

1st:  McLean Karr  -  $878,500
2nd:  Andy "BKiCe" Seth  -  $521,200
3rd:  Dan O'Brien  -  $292,800
4th:  Hasan Habib  -  $234,300
5th:  Matt Keikoan  -  $175,700
6th:  Phil Hellmuth  -  $117,000



Sorted In: Featured Blog, Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
04:10 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #244: McLean Karr Wins WPT Bay 101! ($878,500)

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Andy Seth raises to 210,000, McLean Karr reraises to 585,000, Seth moves all in, and Karr calls with 8club8diamond. Seth shows 4club4spade, and he'll need to improve to stay alive. 

The board comes Kspade10spade3diamondAclubAheart, and McLean Karr wins the pot -- and the tournament -- with two pair, aces and eights. 

Andy Seth finishes as the runner-up, earning $521,200. He also collected the most bounties in this tournament, busting J.C. Tran, Jerry Yang, Scotty Nguyen, and Phil Hellmuth, earning an extra $20,000 and four autographed t-shirts. 

McLean Karr wins the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star, earning $878,500, a WPT bracelet, a Bay 101 trophy, and it includes his $25,500 entry into the WPT World Championship. Karr also collected three bounties, busting Erik Seidel, Greg "FBT" Mueller, and Miami John Cernuto to earn an extra $15,000 and three autographed t-shirts. 

Congratulations to McLean Karr!

1st:  McLean Karr  -  $878,500
2nd:  Andy "BKiCe" Seth  -  $521,200
3rd:  Dan O'Brien  -  $292,800
4th:  Hasan Habib  -  $234,300
5th:  Matt Keikoan  -  $175,700
6th:  Phil Hellmuth  -  $117,000

 

Sorted In: Andy Seth, Featured Blog, Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:45 AM, 03/13/10

10-Minute Break

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

The players take a 10-minute break while the WPT crew swaps new tapes into the cameras. Here are the official chip counts from the break: 

Andy Seth  -  3,010,000
McLean Karr  -  3,655,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:28 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #243: Andy Seth

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Both players put in 200,000 preflop, and the flop comes KdiamondJheart9spade. Both players check. The turn card is the 6diamond, Seth bets 285,000, and Karr folds. Seth takes the pot. 

Andy Seth  -  2,750,000
McLean Karr  -  3,915,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:27 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #242: McLean Karr

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Andy Seth completes to 100,000, McLean Karr raises to 300,000, and Seth folds. 

Andy Seth  -  2,960,000
McLean Karr  -  3,705,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:26 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #241: McLean Karr Retakes the Chip Lead

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

McLean Karr min-raises to 200,000, Andy Seth reraises to 520,000, and Karr moves all in for about 3 million. Seth quickly folds, and McLean Karr takes the pot. 

Andy Seth  -  3,070,000
McLean Karr  -  3,595,000

With that pot, McLean Karr retakes the chip lead.

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII, Andy Seth
02:25 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #240: Andy Seth

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Andy Seth raises to 210,000, and Karr folds. 

Andy Seth  -  3,600,000
McLean Karr  -  3,065,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:23 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #239: McLean Karr

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

McLean Karr min-raises to 200,000, and Seth folds. 

Andy Seth  -  3,490,000
McLean Karr  -  3,175,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:22 AM, 03/13/10

Hand #238: McLean Karr

Level 31: 50,000-100,000, 10,000 ante

Andy Seth completes to 100,000, and McLean Karr checks. The flop comes 8club8diamond3club, Karr checks, Seth bets 110,000, and Karr check-raises to 310,000. Seth folds, and Karr takes the pot. 

Andy Seth  -  3,600,000
McLean Karr  -  3,065,000

Sorted In: Tournaments, Bay 101, Bay 101 Shooting Star, Season 8 on FSN, Season VIII
02:21 AM, 03/13/10

 

RANKING

1
McLean Karr
$878,500
2
Andy Seth
$521,200
3
Dan O'Brien
$292,800
4
Hasan Habib
$234,300
5
Matt Keikoan
$175,700
6
Phil Hellmuth
$117,000

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Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $878,500
2 $521,200
3 $292,800
4 $234,300
5 $175,700
6 $117,000
7 - 8 $58,600
9 - 10 $38,000
11 - 12 $29,300
13 - 18 $23,400
19 - 24 $20,500
25 - 30 $17,600
31 - 36 $14,700

Blind Structure

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