2012 Sands Bethlehem DeepStack Extravaganza

$500,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012 Sands Bethlehem DeepStack Extravaganza

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
74
Prize
$135,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Entries
188
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
3,000

Tens Equal Chips for Klodnicki

Chris Klodnicki raised to 20,000 from middle position, and only Timothy Chang called from the cutoff seat.

The flop came {7-Spades}{J-Clubs}{5-Spades}, and Klodnicki bet 22,000. Chang called the bet, then both players checked the {7-Hearts} turn.

The river was the {J-Diamonds}, and this time Klodnicki bet 50,000. Chang called once more, and when Klodnicki tabled {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}, Chang mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Klodnicki us
Chris Klodnicki
1,300,000
120,000
120,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Timothy Chang us
Timothy Chang
198,000
-82,000
-82,000

Tags: Chris KlodnickiTimothy Chang

First Hand to Raskin

There was action on the very first hand of the final table, starting with an opening raise to 20,000 by Micah Raskin from early position. Timothy Chang called from Raskin's left, William Tonking called from the button, and Joseph Tracy came along as well from the small blind.

The flop brought three big cards �� {K-Clubs}{A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} �� and all four players checked. The turn was the {7-Clubs}, and when it checked to Raskin he bet 26,000. Chang called the bet, while the others folded.

The river was the {8-Hearts}. This time Raskin bet 43,000, and Chang let his hand go.

Player Chips Progress
Micah Raskin us
Micah Raskin
470,000
95,000
95,000
Timothy Chang us
Timothy Chang
280,000
-45,000
-45,000

Tags: Micah RaskinTimothy Chang

Daniel Wach Eliminated in 10th Place ($12,000)

Daniel Wach
Daniel Wach

Daniel Wach's Main Event run has come to an end one spot shy of the final table, the end arriving soon after a big hand saw Wach lose most of his stack to Richard Allen.

In that one Allen raised to 25,000 from the cutoff, Wach reraised to 55,000 from the button, Allen shoved all in for 323,000 total, and Wach called only having a little more than that behind.

Allen had {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} and Wach {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}, and when the flop came {A-Spades}{8-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} to pair Wach's ace, it looked as though Allen would be the one hitting the rail in 10th. But after the {10-Spades} fell on the turn, the {Q-Spades} arrived on the river to give Allen a winning set and cripple Allen down to just 6,000.

Wach would manage to quadruple up on the following hand, but was all in immediately with {J-Clubs}{8-Spades} and up against Chris Klodnicki's {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}. The board came {6-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades}, and Wach is out in 10th. He bid the others good luck before leaving, and in fact also paid Klodnicki what he owed him for their last-longer bet, made way back at the start of Day 1a.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Allen
Richard Allen
666,000
340,000
340,000
Daniel Wach us
Daniel Wach
Busted

Tags: Chris KlodnickiDaniel WachRichard Allen

Mascagni Doubles Through Raskin

Coury Mascagni
Coury Mascagni

We just witnessed a significant chip swing over on Table 29 in a hand that saw Coury Mascagni all in and at risk, then surviving with a big double up.

The hand started with William Tonking raising to 21,000 from the button, then Mascagni making it 50,000 to go from the small blind. Raskin followed with another reraise to 100,000 from the big blind, chasing Tonking. Mascagni then reraised all in for 374,000 total and Raskin called.

Mascagni: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}
Raskin: {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}

Mascagni was behind, and still needed help after the {9-Hearts}{10-Spades}{K-Diamonds} paired Raskin's king. Then the turn brought the {J-Hearts} and the straight for Mascagni, and after the {10-Diamonds} river he'd won the chips to survive.

Player Chips Progress
Coury Mascagni us
Coury Mascagni
774,000
334,000
334,000
Micah Raskin us
Micah Raskin
380,000
-241,000
-241,000

Tags: Coury MascagniMicah Raskin

Klodnicki Back Up Over a Million

With 10 players left, hand-for-hand play is proceeding on two five-handed tables.

Over at Chris Klodnicki's table he just opened for 20,000 from the hijack seat, then Edward Pham responded with a reraise to 54,000 from the big blind. Klodnicki came back with an all-in push, and Pham let his hand go.

Klodnicki has pushed his stack back up over a million again, and he's currently back in first position.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Klodnicki us
Chris Klodnicki
1,070,000
125,000
125,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Edward Pham us
Edward Pham
220,000
20,000
20,000

Tags: Chris KlodnickiEdward Pham

Ian Searing Eliminated in 11th Place ($12,000)

Ian Searing - 11th place
Ian Searing - 11th place

The table folded around to Richard Allen in the small blind who raised to 20,000, and Ian Searing called from the big blind. The flop came {5-Spades}{8-Hearts}{8-Spades}, and Allen pushed out another bet of 20,000. Searing responded by setting his remaining stacks of gray and orange chips in front of him for an all-in reraise to about 180,000, and Allen called right away.

Allen turned over {Q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}, and Searing winced as he showed his {6-Spades}{5-Hearts} �� two pair for both, but Allen had Searing outkicked.

Searing stood and put his arms over his head as the dealer delivered the remaining community cards. The turn was the {2-Spades} and river the {3-Clubs}, and Searing is out.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Allen
Richard Allen
605,000
150,000
150,000
Ian Searing
Ian Searing
Busted

Tags: Ian SearingRichard Allen

Wach's Stock Slipping

Daniel Wach's Level 20 hasn't gotten off to such a great start, as he's lost a few pots during the first half-hour to slide downward a few spots in the counts.

Just now he watched Richard Allen open for 25,000 from the hijack seat, then came back with a reraise to 55,000 from the big blind. Allen responded with an all-in shove, and Wach let his hand go along with a few more chips.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Allen
Richard Allen
455,000
132,000
132,000
Daniel Wach us
Daniel Wach
345,000
-75,000
-75,000

Tags: Daniel WachRichard Allen