Wsop Ladies Event 2013
Event Highlights. Kristen Bicknell Wins Event #51 and her First WSOP Bracelet ($173,922) Leanne Haas Eliminated in 2nd Place ($107,616) Julie Monsacre Eliminated in 3rd Place ($67,331). 2013 World Series Of Poker Europe - Enghien-les-Bains, France. This year the World Series of Poker Europe is getting a change of scenery as the event heads north to Paris. Casino Barriere in Enghien-les-Bains will play host to eight gold bracelet events from October 11th to October 25th. Located just eight kilometers from the center of Paris, this 100 year old casino will provide a gorgeous lakeside backdrop. © Poker Photo Archive.com CONTACT All Images are ©PokerPhotoArchive 2005-2021. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited by law. Most i mages on. The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2004, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment.It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players.
Jackie Glazier made headlines in July. Finishing 31st and notching the title of the 'Last Woman Standing' in the World Series of Poker main event, Glazier earned worldwide attention and a sponsorship with such a tremendous effort. As the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe kicked off in France, she once again became the last woman standing. However, this time around, that accomplishment came with a gold WSOP bracelet.
Glazier defeated the field of 65 in the 1,100 euro buy-in Ladies Event to capture her first WSOP title and 21,850 euros. Her victory came over a tough final table that included Celine Bastain, the 41st-place finisher in the WSOP Ladies Championship earlier in the year, and Gaelle Baumann who finished 10th in the WSOP main event in 2012.
'It is definitely a dream come true,' said Glazier to the WSOP. 'I've always aspired to win a World Series bracelet and to do it here in the first-ever Europe Ladies Event is a real honor.'
The final table lasted two hours and began with the bubble elimination of Anais Lerouge, who entered the final eight fifth in chips. After a Qc-Jc-2s flop, Marline Valente called Lerouge's all-in holding 9c-10c for an open-ended straight flush draw. Lerouge held Ac-2c for bottom pair and the nut flush draw and was 56 percent to double up as the cards were revealed. The 10s hit the turn and Valente seized the lead, then held to knock Lerouge out short of the money. Once that key moment had passed, the mood lightened and just two hands later, Baumann finished in seventh, losing a race to Laurie Busmuth (4-4 < A-9).
Glazier entered the final table as the chip leader and played with determination. She eliminated of Sherrill Lindsey-Jones in sixth and hit a critical river card to knock out Celine Bastian in fourth. Then came Laurie Bismuth in third and finally, after 38 hands of heads-up play, Valente in second.
'I think I've had so many close calls and near-misses that getting heads-up with the stack sizes being even, the gravity of if I did come in second again,' said Glazier. 'I was just not sure how I would cope with it. It would definitely have taken a few days to get over.'
With this cash, Glazier became the first player to make the money in all three WSOP venues in 2013 and now has seven career WSOP cashes worth $794,436.
Below are the complete results of WSOPE Event 1:
Event 1: Ladies Event
Buy-in: 1,100 euros
Entries: 65
Prize pool: 62,400 euros
Players in the money: 7
1. Jackie Glazier (21,850 euros)
2. Maryline Valente (13,500)
3. Laurie Bismuth (8,950)
4. Celine Bastian (6,330)
5. Nathalie Odet (4,770)
6. Sherrie Lindsey-Jones (3,800)
7. Gaelle Baumann (3,200)
There's Always One
This guy max late regging women's $1k for $10k. Pretty absurd. https://t.co/bNmzcXxj9f
— Patrick Leonard (@plenopads)Maybe the abundance of testosterone was just too much, and there was a need to take a break from high sticking and a desire to swap a cross check for a check back. Whatever the reason, Simon Després-Bellavance, a Canadian professional hockey player who is currently a free agent looking for a new home, entered the World Series of Poker Ladies Championship on Friday, paying full price for about 6 1/2 levels of play. He busted shortly after the dinner break.
Després, formerly of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks, was the only male to enter the tournament. Refresher: To discourage men from entering the Ladies Championship, the WSOP adjusted the rules of the event in 2013, giving women a discount to play the tournament for only $1,000, while men had to pay the full $10,000. Després put up the full amount anyway.
Ladies can thank hockey player @Despres747 for donating $10K into the prize pool today. #WSOP #HowRich
— Brett Collson (@brettcollson)Now, the first thing that comes to mind when you hear about a man playing a ladies event is that they lost a bet. But that doesn't appear to be the case. We caught up with Natasha Mercier, who was seated at Després' table.
Just hopped in Ladies event with 10bbs lighting it on fire and found the one other human lighting it even worse. https://t.co/IzXtrXfTBw
— Natasha Mercier (@natasha_mercier)Mercier elaborated: 'We asked him if he lost a bet and he said no. We were wondering why he was playing and kept trying to get a reason out of him, but he didn't really say much. Finally, someone asked if he was playing for charity, and he said 'maybe.' He was really quiet and acted like this was some kind of punishment. They broke our table soon after I got there, or I'm sure I would have figured it out.'
Whatever his reason for playing with the ladies tournament today, it was awfully kind of him to sweeten the pot.
A Different Kind of Bet Inside Ivey's Room
Mark Winchell and Andra Zachow of St. Petersburg, Florida, are betting on a long life together, as they went all-in inside Ivey's Room with a small wedding ceremony, the first of its kind for Aria's Poker Room.
They are 'all-in'. @mwin66 @andracpa
— Sean McCormack (@ThePokerBoss)Ivey's room is exclusive to a select few and some of the biggest games in town, so requesting to get married in Ivey's Room during the World Series of Poker was a long shot.
The couple has been playing poker at Aria for about four years, and they feel like they know the people in the poker room. So they reached out to Sean McCormack, Director of Poker Operations to see what could be arranged.
McCormack initially thought, 'there's no possible way,' but he went to his boss, Bobby Baldwin, and received the go ahead. After that, it was just a matter of coordinating with the wedding chapel and getting the newlyweds to Las Vegas.
Guests included 888poker Ambassador and ESPN sideline reporter, Kara Scott, Lead World Poker Tour reporter BJ Nemeth, and PokerNews' Manager of Social Media, Pamela Maldonado.
What a lovely wedding! A few shots of the beautiful bride @andracpa getting ready to take the plunge & getting some… https://t.co/qTmSdsTEMs
— Kara Scott (@KaraOTR)Maldonado asked Winchell and Zachow about their honeymoon plans.
'I guess we did the honeymoon first because we’ve been here a week already. We knew when our family got here that our poker plans would be kiboshed. You know, they’d be like, 'no more tournaments,' so we had to get that all in before they got here. Now we have to hang out with them and stuff, so ...'
#WSOPups
How do you top a lone hockey player amongst a field of ladies and a wedding? With puppies, of course. Because, well ... puppies.
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To be fair, poker players and dogs have been a thing for awhile. But this summer, it seems all of our favorite furry family members are making their way to the hallways of the Rio, and they're doing it in record numbers.
We offer proof, for your viewing pleasure.
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— Tatjana Pasalic (@Tattytats)Very important update from the rio hallways #WSOPups https://t.co/XAuLRFlT2T
— Drew Amato (@drew_amato)I like those Romanian railbirds @ Crazy Eights @WSOP final table. @dog_rates https://t.co/RvgwV3lXS2
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