Nível: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Nível: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
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The third level of Day 3 is done and dusted with approximately 1,053 players heading on a 90-minute dinner break with play resuming at roughly 8:10 p.m.
Roughly 230 players would be bounced to the rail this level as players looked to ascend up the chip leaderboard. 2013 Poker Players' Championship winner Matthew Ashton decline came in two similar pots when he lost with a straight and flush draw twice to be bounced to the rail. Barry Greenstein then ran his into to hit the rail, before Ryan Riess' title defense came to an end when his couldn't outdraw Steve Brecher's on a board. Erik Seidel, Earl Barron, Ted Forrest, Chris Lindh, Kitty Kuo and Eric Wasserson would also join them on the rail.
Unfortunately for Jorn Walthaus, his day would end after he triple-barrel bluffed against 10-time NBA All-Star Paul Pierce. Walthaus raised out of the small blind and then barreled the board before moving all in on the river with only to have Pierce call him down with . Pierce celebrated by launching to his feet - giving his masseuse a small break — before returning to be seated behind a 237,000-chip stack. Pierce would end the level with 223,300.
Although chip leader Isaac Baron would have a quiet level, he still managed to finish on top as he takes 855,500 into his dinner break. However many players below him made a move up the leaderboard with the likes of Raul Mestre (825,000), Steve Tripp (755,000), Tim Roupe (750,000), Timur Margolin (712,000), Steve Chanthabouasy (658,000) and Martin Jacobson (597,000) all surging up the counts.
There's a first prize of $10 million awaiting the winner. While we wait for play to resume, see what players said they'd do if they were to win:
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Isaac Baron |
857,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
|
||
Steve Tripp |
755,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Timur Margolin |
712,000
712,000
|
712,000 |
|
Three players checked to the button on a flop of , and the player there bet 25,000. Gennady Shimelfarb folded in the blinds, and Mike Dentale called after some thought in the hijack. The cutoff woke up with an all-in shove for 86,700 more, and the player on the button quickly folded. Dentale seemed frustrated and said he figured he was ahead of the player on the button but wasn't sure about the cutoff.
"Do you want to gamble?" he asked.
"I already have," the cutoff pointed out. "Mine's out there."
Dentale let it go after another minute of thought.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Mike Dentale |
208,000
30,700
|
30,700 |
Action folded to Daryl Roberts on the button and he put in a raise to 6,200. Tom Roupe, who was sitting on a massive stack, responded by moving all in from the small blind. The player in the big quickly folded, and Roberts, who had 59,300 total, seemed tortured as to what to do. He thought long and hard, often shifting in his chair, before calling off.
"Good luck," Roupe offered.
Roupe:
Roberts:
It was a classic race, and Roberts was looking to hold. The in the window made it seem as if Roupe was going to chip up even more, but then it was followed by the . Roberts flopped a set and locked up the double when the appeared on the turn. The meaningless was put out on the river, and Roupe counted out the chips to pay off his opponent.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Tom Roupe
|
750,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Raj Vohra |
605,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
|
||
Martin Jacobson |
600,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
|
||
Matthew Haugen |
570,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
Joe Kuether |
490,000
-82,000
|
-82,000 |
Tony Ruberto |
380,000
-22,700
|
-22,700 |
Blake Whittington |
285,000
99,000
|
99,000 |
Manig Loeser |
220,000
-140,000
|
-140,000 |
|
||
Ankush Mandavia |
170,000
57,700
|
57,700 |
|
||
Matthias De Meulder |
166,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Mike Gogliormella |
165,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
Alessio Isaia |
137,000
137,000
|
137,000 |
Greg Ostrander |
115,000
-10,700
|
-10,700 |
|
||
Faraz Jaka |
90,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
|
We got to the table with the board showing and there was a series of bets and raises that saw Jesse Wilke, with 270,000 behind, at risk of losing nearly 200,000 to his shorter stacked opponent who held for the flopped nut straight. Wilke, wasn't drawing dead as he had for top pair, gutshot straight draw, and flush draw. The flush draw would get there on the turn with the and Wilke would pump his fist in celebration. The river was the and Wilke scored the knock out and moved up to 485,000 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Jesse Wilke |
485,000
238,900
|
238,900 |
Brothers Vinny and Mukul Pahuja are seated no more than five steps away from each other at Tables 434 and 438 respectively in the Purple Section of the Amazon Room, and they both have respectable stacks as well.
Vinny is sitting at 361,000 chips, and little brother isn't so far behind with 350,000. Both of them have about double the average stack.
Mukul is having a banner year, winning the Season XII World Poker Tour Player of the Year, while Vinny has seven cashes at the 2014 WSOP, including 12th and seventh-place finishes in no-limit hold'em events.
Combined, the brothers only have one cash in the Main Event - Vinny finished 659th in 2011 for $19,359 - and could triple that number with a double cash on Day 4.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Vinny Pahuja |
361,000
214,000
|
214,000 |
Mukul Pahuja |
350,000
135,000
|
135,000 |
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Tom Roupe
|
800,000
180,000
|
180,000 |
Raul Mestre |
790,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
Eric Tracy
|
450,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Brett Richey |
230,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Tatiana Barausova |
230,000
130,000
|
130,000 |
Byron Kaverman |
182,000
57,000
|
57,000 |
|
||
Paul Klann |
180,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Artem Litvinov |
170,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
Alex Outhred |
165,000
165,000
|
165,000 |
Vladimir Shchemelev |
160,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
Jonathan Aguiar |
160,000
-17,000
|
-17,000 |
|
||
Taylor Cuccia |
150,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
David Vamplew |
145,000
71,000
|
71,000 |
Alec Torelli |
141,500
-28,500
|
-28,500 |
|
||
Nick Schulman |
130,000
-17,000
|
-17,000 |
|
||
Bryan Devonshire |
127,000
-33,000
|
-33,000 |
Huy Nguyen |
120,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
Aaron Stuery
|
120,000
9,000
|
9,000 |
Christina Lindley |
100,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
Austin Buchanan |
100,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
Ismael Bojang |
90,000
-56,000
|
-56,000 |
|
||
Tristan Wade |
90,000
90,000
|
90,000 |
|
||
Layne Flack |
82,000
300
|
300 |
|
||
Ronnie Bardah |
50,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
|
||
Amit Makhija |
36,000
-8,300
|
-8,300 |