Poker Tournaments



2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker

H.O.R.S.E. (Event 21)

Date:
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 to Thursday, June 11, 2009
Buy-In:
$3,000
Prize Pool:
$1,247,520
Entrants:
452

 

Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:44:40
Congratulations to Zac Fellows, Event #21 Champion! ($311,899)
The final day of play took over 12 hours and heads-up play took over one and a half hours, but finally Zac Fellows has emerged champion of Event #21, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.! Fellows came into today with the chip lead and kept his stack at a steady upward pace for most of the day. At one point when he got down, the poker gods came to his rescue and spiked Fellows a jack on seventh street in a round of stud to give him a better full house than his opponent. It seems like it truly was meant to be. During heads-up play, Fellows dominated the action and had his competitor, James Van Alstyne, on the brink of elimination multiple times. Eventually, the cards held for Fellows and Van Alstyne was eliminated in second place. With this win, Fellows nearly doubled his lifetime tournament winnings. More importantly, he walked away with his first WSOP gold bracelet and will forever go down in history as a World Series champion! Congratulations to all the winners and especially to the winner Zac Fellows!
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:42:01
James Van Alstyne Eliminated in 2nd Place ($192,866); Zac Fellows Wins!
Hold'em Hold'em once again provided the action here today as the final hand was decided once we returned to the world's most popular poker variation. Zac Fellows raised preflop from the button and James Van Alstyne made the call from the big blind. The flop came down . Van Alstyne checked and Fellows followed up with a bet. Van Alstyne made the call. The turn was the and this time Van Alstyne led with a bet. Fellows raised and Van Alstyne deliberated for a few moments before committing his last chips with a raise. Fellows insta-called and the cards were tabled. Van Alstyne showed but when Fellows flipped for a set, it was all over as Van Alstyne was left drawing dead. The meaningless river was the and Zac Fellows is crowned champion of Event #21! A great effort by James Van Alstyne, who led throughout this final table and was rarely threatened until heads-up play. He'll be feeling better tomorrow with $192,866 to soften the pain of being so close to the gold.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:31:18
Another Double!
Stud-8 With all the chips in on fourth street Zac Fellows held the lead and had the bracelet within reach. However James Van Alstyne caught good and found two pair to double up. Fellows: () () Van Alstyne: () () Van Alstyne is back to 500,000 chips.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:27:56
Van Alstyne Crippled Again
Stud-8 James Van Alstyne is once again crippled after a Stud-8 hand following the break. Van Alstyne was the aggressor with but mucked on the river when Zac Fellows revealed () for two pair. Van Alstyne is back down to 225,000 chips.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:12:22
Break
As we tick past 2am and into the fourteenth hour of play for the day, the players are now taking a ten-minute break.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:08:18
Van Alstyne Finds a Pulse
Stud James Van Alstyne led the betting and was all in on fifth street against Zac Fellows. Van Alstyne: () () Fellows: () () Van Alstyne made two pair on the river and Fellows couldn't better it as Van Alstyne doubles up once again. He's now back to around 500,000 and has a pulse once again.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:58:48
Van Alstyne Quartered
Omaha-8 After a series of raises, the last chips of James Van Alstyne were in on a flop of . "You got an eight?" quizzed Van Alstyne. "Yeh, I got a couple of them," replied Fellows as he tabled for quads and a stranglehold on the pot as Van Alstyne could only table . The turn was the and the river was the and Van Alstyne grabs a quarter to remain alive, as both players split the low, but again is in deep trouble with just 170,000 chips.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:53:27
It's Not Over Yet Folks!
Omaha-8 After Zac Fellows raised preflop, James Van Alstyne was all in for his last 25,000 on a flop of . Fellows: Van Alstyne: Van Alstyne had a virtual lock on the pot as the turn was the and river the . Val Alstyne doubles to around 320,000.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:50:16
Fellows Scoops; Van Alstyne Crippled
Omaha-8 With the board reading , James Van Alstyne checked and Zac Fellows fired a bet. Van Alstyne check-raised, but Fellows popped it up once again. Van Alstyne called and then again on the river. Fellows showed for a straight and low to scoop and leave Van Alstyne crippled with just 150,000 chips.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:47:12
Rollercoaster Ride For Van Alstyne
Hold'em Hold'em appears to be the action game here this evening, with James Van Alstyne swinging up and down as he tries to get some momentum going. He took down a nice pot when his spiked top pair on a but then gave it straight back after Fellows bet/three-bet the flop of to take it down. Van Alstyne is back to 775,000.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:40:29
Van Alstyne Recovers In Hold'em
Hold'em James Van Alstyne raised from the button and Zac Fellows made the call in the big blind. The flop came down and Fellows put in the check-raise. Van Alstyne called, and then called again when Fellows fired on the . The river was the and both checked it down. Van Alstyne tabled for the best hand to take it down and stay alive. He's up to 900,000.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:34:21
Van Alstyne Bleeding
Zac Fellows continues to chip away at the stack of James Van Alstyne. Two further Stud pots that didn't reached the showdown went the way of Fellows as Van Alstyne is down to his last 550,000 chips.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:28:03
Fellows Flying
Stud Zac Fellows is inching closer to the gold. In a recent Stud hand he called bets from James Van Alstyne the whole way until sixth street, where Fellows led out with a bet and Van Alstyne gave it up. Fellows: (X-X) Van Alstyne: (X-X) Van Alstyne is down to 950,000 and needs to turn something around quickly.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:24:52
Van Alstyne Takes One In Stud
Stud Zac Fellows fired bets on fourth and sixth streets, with fifth and seventh being checked through. The boards were tabled as follows: Van Alstyne: () Fellows: (X-X-X) Van Alstyne's pair of nines take it down. He's back to 1.2 million but trails Fellows with 2.8 million.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:16:03
No Low, But Chop Anyway
Omaha-8 Zac Fellows raised the button and James Van Alstyne called in the big blind. The flop was and Van Alstyne checked to Fellows who fired a bet. Van Alstyne then check-raised and Fellows made the call. The turn was the and both checked, before the landed on the river. Again both players checked it down. With no low on board, incredibly the best high that both could muster was pocket threes! Even without a low, the players have still managed to chop!
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:06:20
First Blood To Fellows
Hold'em First blood in this heads-up contest has gone to Zac Fellows. After James Van Alstyne raised the button, Fellows defended in the big blind. The flop arrived and Fellows put in the check-raise over Van Alstyne's continuation bet. Van Alstyne made the call and the fell on the turn. Fellows slowed down and checked, but then called when Van Alstyne fired another bet. The river brought the and both players checked it down. Fellows tabled for aces up for the best hand as Van Alstyne mucked.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 01:02:17
We're Heads Up for the Gold!
We're heads up for the WSOP bracelet! Here are the approximate chip counts as we commence the heads-up battle: James Van Alstyne - 2,040,000 Zac Fellows - 2,010,000 It's anybody's game! The bracelet is on the table and the cards are back in the air!
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:59:54
Tim Finne Eliminated in 3rd Place ($126,199)
Hold'em Once we got back to Hold'em the fireworks started once again. In a reraised pot preflop, Zac Fellows and Tim Finne saw a flop of . Finne checked from the small blind to Fellows on the button who fired a bet. Finne made the call. The turn brought the and again Finne checked, and Fellows bet, but this time Finne put in the check-raise. Fellows re-checked his hole cards and reraised, with Finne calling off his last 25,000 chips. Finne: Fellows: The river was the to give Fellows the nut flush and the pot to eliminate a courageous Finne in 3rd place for $126,199 in prize money.
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:52:51
Finne Chopping Down the Big Stacks
Stud-8 Another all in, and another chopped pot. Tim Finne survived by making just a pair of threes for the high as Zac Fellows took the low after leading the betting on every street. Finne: (-X-X) Fellows: ()
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:38:39
Chip Count Update
Short stack Tim Finne was recently able to double up during a hand of Razz against Zac Fellows, when Fellows' board ended up double pairing and Finne caught good. As a result the chip counts are now as follows: James Van Alstyne - 1,825,000 Zac Fellows - 1,800,000 Tim Finne - 550,000
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:29:37
Michele Limongi Eliminated in 4th Place ($87,264)
Razz After a dour battle through the Omaha round which saw both short stacks survive with split pots on multiple occasions, Michele Limongi has finally been cracked and eliminated in 4th place. It was Razz that finally did it in a hand against Zac Fellows: Fellows: () () Limongi: () () Fellows made a ten-low which was enough to finally get the better of his rival and eliminate Limongi from the tournament. He collects $87,264 for a tremendous tournament.