Event 12: In The Bag

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix

Level 10:  Limits 800/1,600

Playing No Limit Hold’em:

Miami John Cernuto got his last chips in holding A6 offsuit against Stephen Wolansky’s pocket Kings.  The board of Q J T 9 J was just a cruel tease and Cernuto hit the rail in 8th place.

Playing Pot Limit Omaha:

On a flop of 7 5 3, Nicholas Kost got his last chips in against John Racener.  Nicholas had AA63 and Racener had flopped two pair and a straight draw with 7543.  The last two were 6 3 giving Racener the straight.  Kost exited in 7th place.

At the end of the level, the final six bagged their chips for the night.  They will return at 3pm Monday for Day 2.  Play will resume with Level 11, Limits 1,000/2,000.  There are six hands of PLO remaining in the 8-game rotation.

John Racener - Chip Leader
John Racener – Chip Leader

November Niner John Racener is the chip leader with over 69,000.  He is best-known for his 2nd place finish in the 2010 WSOP Main Event, earning more than $5.5 million.

Here are the seat assignments and chip counts for Day 2:

Seat  Player  Chips

  1. John Racener 69,400
  2. Daniel Weinman 26,475
  3. Robert Campbell 56,600
  4. Brandon Delnano 12,475
  5. Steven Wolansky 56,950
  6. John Thrower 48,100

Payouts:

1: $23,400
2: $12,600

Event 12: Chip Counts

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix

Level 7:  Limits 400/800

Players returned from dinner and got back to the 8-game mix.

Here’s the lineup with chip counts as of dinner:

Table 64

  1. Robert Mackie 11,075
  2. Miami John Cernuto 21,475
  3. Christoph Haller 21,725
  4. Daniel Weinman 23,950
  5. Michael Wang 11,250
  6. John Racener 20,950
  7. Benjamin Yogul 13,225

Table 72

  1. Nicholas Kost 24,900
  2. Jared Jaffee 36,100
  3. Steven Wolansky 16,075
  4. Brandon Delnano 5,425
  5. John Thrower 32,050
  6. Robert Campbell 26,050
  7. Huck Seed 5,750

 

Event 12: Rosario Reports to Rail

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix

Level 6:  Limits 300/600

With hour-long levels and limit structure, the going is slow in this event.  Only three players have been eliminated so far.

Shirley Rosario
Shirley Rosario

One of those was the only woman to enter this event, Shirley Roario.  Shirley holds titles in Omaha H/L and HORSE, in addition to No Limit Hold’em.  This summer she finished 4th in the WSOP $10,000 Omaha H/L event for over $146,000.

That experience didn’t help her today as she has already reported to the rail.  The other two players gone are Paul Dlugozima and Harold Klein.

Event 12: Chip Counts in the Mix

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix

Level 5:  Limits 250/500

Here are the break-time chip counts and seating for the full field in this 8-game mix event.

Table 63

  1. John Thrower 20,475
  2. Huck Seed 15,000
  3. Michael Wang 19,050
  4. Robert Campbell 18,550
  5. Paul Dlugozima 9,300
  6. Benjamin Yogel 13,574

Table 64

  1. Robert Mackie 13,950
  2. Miami John Cernuto 17,700
  3. Christoph Haller 22,100
  4. Daniel Weinman 12,800
  5. John Racener 13,975
  6. Shirley Rosario 3,725

Table 72

  1. Nicholas Kost 6,225
  2. Jared Jaffee 19,100
  3. Steven Wolansky 23,325
  4. Brandon Delnano
  5. Harold Klein 9,700
  6. Brian Mizok 17,600

Event 12: World Champion in the Mix

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix

Level 5:  Limits 250/500

Huck Seed
Huck Seed

Registration has closed with the start of Level 15.  There were (unofficially) 18 entrants and the last one in was a late-arriving Huck Seed, the 1996 WSOP Main Event Champion.  He’s got more than $7.6 million in reported tournament earnings.

He’s also got a total of four WSOP bracelets, two for Razz and one for PLO, so he’s proven himself in the other games in this mix as well.

Event 12: Mixing it Up

$2,200 Buy-In Eight Game Mix
Level 1: 75/150 Limits

The biggest buy-in tournament of the series so far is underway and it will be a good one. The $2,200 buy-in Event 12 will test their skills across eight different games. No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, 2-7 Triple Draw, Limit Hold’em, Limit Omaha/8, Razz, Stud, and Stud/8 are all in the rotation. It will be a small, but very talented field.

Their $2,200 buys them a seat with 15,000 stacks and 60-minutes with late registration available until the start of Level 5. That gives them four hours to get in the game.

Players are taking their seats and cards will be in the air shortly.