Event #50 WSOP 2012
No-Limit Hold'em -- PlayGames360.eu & WSOP 2012
Peter Vilandos Wins
It’s not as if it hadn’t already happened during the 2012 World Series of Poker,
but it is still a bit of a weird feeling when a tournament goes
overtime. The excitement and anticipation of a dramatic finish builds up
during the final scheduled day and then…nothing. No bracelet winner.
The remaining players have to go get some sleep and come back to finish
during a day they were never supposed to reach. It’s like they are
trespassing on the other events’ turf. But like it or not (and who
doesn’t like bonus poker), a fourth day was in order for 2012 WSOP Event #50: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em.
Fortunately, a fifth day was not required is it took less than three
hours for the final three players to be narrowed to one. That one: Peter Vilandos, who notched the third bracelet of his career and just shy of $1 million.
Peter Vilandos is not exactly a household name, but he has been
playing at a high level for a long time. He has recorded tournament
cashes dating back to 1990, with his first cash at the WSOP coming in
1993. He earned two bracelets prior to this one, the first coming in
1995 in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em event ($148,500) and the next 14 years later in $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
($607,256). Vilandos has six other final table appearances at the World
Series of Poker. With this most recent win, he has eclipsed the $3
million mark in career earnings.
Vilandos was in third place of the three players to make it to Day 4, holding 3.955 million chips. Just ahead of him was Kyle Julius with 4.435 million and leading the way was Dan Smith
with 6.62 million chips. Vilandos came right out of the gate firing,
taking a 1.245 million pot from Julius, allowing him to swap places with
his opponent. Over the next hour, it was up and down for Vilandos, but
mostly up, as he was able to grab the chip lead. Though he was already
the chip leader, the turning point of the day came with the first of
Sunday’s two eliminations.
Smith and Vilandos got into a raising war pre-flop, eventually
getting all-in. Smith was in a great position to double-up, holding
A♠-K♠ against Vilandos’ A♣-T♥. The
flop was great for Smith, offering all low cards, but the turn produced
the T♠, giving Vilandos a pair. The river was a blank and Smith was out
of the tournament in 3rd place.
Going into heads-up play, Peter Vilandos had a sizable chip lead over
Kyle Julius, 9.2 million to 5.9 million. And that lead just got bigger
and bigger. Julius was never able to gain a foothold. On the final hand,
Julius moved all-in pre-flop for 2.1 million with A♠-5♠ and Vilandos
made the call with A♣-J♠. None of the community cards were of any
consequence and Peter Vilandos won his third bracelet and $952,694.
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