Break
Players are on their second break of the day — 20 minutes in length.
Players are on their second break of the day — 20 minutes in length.
Nível: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Tim Reilly managed to scrape into the cash in Event #4 last night after nursing a short stack for the vast majority of the day. He's got a few more chips here in Event #5, but there's still a long way to go as his table has four other players at it and only the table champion progresses.
Back from 2nd break with 10k and 5 left at my table. I'm 1 or 2 in chips. #WSOP6Follow @TimReillyPoker
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Tim Reilly |
10,000
1,100
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1,100 |
WSOP bracelet winner Shawn Busse highlights the six most recent players to advance to the next round.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Chad Burum | 36,025 | |
David Dilovio
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35,950 | |
Maxx Coleman | 35,725 | |
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Shawn Busse | 35,450 | |
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Gregory Roberts | 35,200 | |
Jamie Roberts | 31,525 |
Dave Brannan started the hand by limping in for 200 from the button. The small blind peeled back his hole cards, didn't like what he saw and folded his hand. Jonathan Aguiar was in the big blind and he tapped the table to indicate he was checking.
The draw-heavy flop prompted a quick check from Aguiar, an equally fast bet of 200 from Brannan and a fold from Aguiar.
Jude Ludemann has managed to navigate his way to heads up on his table. Not only that, but he has a 2-to-1 chip advantage over his sole opponent, a nice position to be in.
Brent Roberts has cashed for the 2nd time this WSOP and 19th time in his career as he and three others have moved on to play tomorrow.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Upeshka Desilva | 35,925 | |
Brent Roberts | 35,550 | |
Eddie Zakaria | 35,550 | |
David Gonia | 31,550 |
Maria Ho will not be winning Event #6 of the 2014 World Series of Poker as she has crashed out of the tournament, leaving Scott Seiver as the stellar name at her former table.
One player who is still in the hunt is David "Raptor" Benefield who you may recall finished eighth in the 2013 WSOP Main Event, banking over $900,000. While he won't win anywhere near as much from this tournament, a win is worth $259,211 and even the affluent Benefield wouldn't turn his nose up at that sum.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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David Benefield |
9,800
9,800
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9,800 |
Maria Ho | Eliminado |
As the title suggests, Christopher DeMaci's tournament has come to an abrupt end, losing two big pots in quick succession.
Had almost all the chips in the shoot out. Lost 55 to A10 and lost 99 to A3 for all of them. #wsop6Follow @DeMaci_Poker
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Christopher DeMaci | Eliminado |
Joshua Pollock was facing a 500 raise from his opponent and moved all in for an effective 7,000. His opponent made the call with and was racing against Pollock's .
The board would run out and the 2013 bracelet winner of Event #22: $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha moves on to the next round.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Joshua Pollock | 36,050 | |
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