WSOP 2013 - Main Event - Coleman Over 1 Million in Chips

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2013. July 12.
With 1,753 players from the total 6,352 entrants, World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2013 Event #62 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event Day 3 started with Mark Kroon in the chiplead. The 666 remaining players are, however, led by Maxx Coleman, who alone has over 1,000,000 in chips.
1,753 players remained in total after Day 2A/B and 2C of WSOP 2013 Event #62 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event Day. The field was finally seated together. Topping both Day 1C and 2C, Mark Kroon had the lead of the combined player pool with a stack of 507,300. He was joined in the top 10 by Michael Mizrachi, among others, as wells as a number of former WSOP Main Event champions in the field.

Several names had to be eliminated along the way to reach the 666 finishes that would continue on Day 4. The list of bustos include David Vamplew, John Racener, Robert Mizrachi, Kevin Pollak, David Benyamine, Johnny Chan, Tony Dunst, Scott Seiver, Jeff Shulman, Jason DeWitt, Liv Boeree, Phil Hellmuth, Freddy Deeb and Phil Ivey.

Ivey managed to get close to the upper region of the field twice and he planned to double his stack of 425,000 to get a place among the top chips counts, when he unexpectedly busted out on Level 14 (500/1,500/3,000). From UTG, he opened to 7,500 and got called by Olaoluwa Okelola, Max Steinberg as well as Anthony Gregg. The flop came {#}A {#}T {#}3, Gregg checked, Ivey bet 16,000, Okelola raised to 41,000, Steinberg called and Gregg folded. Ivey tanked a bit before 3-betting all-in, Okelola folded but Steinberg insta-called with {#}T {#}T . Ivey tabled {#}3 {#}3 and the {#}5 and {#}Q on the last streets could not save him.

Phil Ivey

Eventually, the only one left with a stack of over 1,000,000 in chips was Maxx Coleman, which means he leads the field to Day 4, where the money bubble will burst at the top 648 finishes. Kroon remains in play but with a considerably diminished stack of 343,000. He lost a major amount in what was to that point the biggest pot in the Main Event to German Somar Al-Darwich, who tabled a straight. Also in play are two former WSOP Main Event champions, Doyle Brunson and Greg Merson.

The top 10 of the chipcount is as follows:

1st: Maxx Coleman – 1,071,500
2nd: Joshua Prager – 993,000
3rd: Max Steinberg – 987,500
4th: Dick van Luijk – 940,000
5th: Vladimir Geshkenbein – 900,000
6th: Nick Schwarmann – 893,000
7th: Matthew Huey – 885,500
8th: Chris Johnson – 862,000
9th: Umang Dattani – 848,000
10th: Kevin Williams – 808,500

Additional stacks of interest include:

Amir Lehavot – 679,000
Jaime Kaplan – 671,000
Doyle Brunson – 626,000
Luke Schwartz – 620,500
Annette Obrestad – 564,000
Russell Thomas – 562,000
Rep Porter – 487,500
Bertrand Grospellier – 455,000
Greg Mueller – 432,000
Marvin Rettenmaier – 394,000
Greg Merson – 390,500
Michael Mizrachi – 379,500
Stephen Chidwick – 367,000
Matt Affleck – 353,000
Jake Cody – 350,000
Isaac Haxton – 311,000
Robert Salaburu – 218,000
JC Tran – 217,000
Noah Schwartz – 213,000
Lauren Kling – 185,500
Ben Sulsky – 180,800
Phil Galfond – 160,000
Humberto Brenes – 132,500
Konstantin Puchkov – 120,800
Farzad Bonyadi – 102,400
Mike Watson – 98,000
Andrew Lichtenberger – 95,000
Dan Harrington – 70,000
Erik Seidel – 39,000


Prizes:

1st: $8,359,531
2nd: $5,173,170
3rd: $3,727,023
4th: $2,791,983
5th: $2,106,526
6th: $1,600,792
7th: $1,225,224
8th: $944,593
9th: $733,224
10-12th: $573,204
13-15th: $451,398
16-18th: $357,655
19-27th: $285,408
28-36th: $229,281
37-45th: $185,694
46-54th: $151,063
55-63rd: $123,597
64-72nd: $102,102
73-81st: $84,786
82-90th: $71,053
91-99th: $59,708
100-162nd: $50,752
163-225th: $42,990
226-288th: $37,019
289-360th: $32,242
361-432nd: $28,063
433-504th: $24,480
505-576th: $21,495
577-648th: $19,106


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