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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Main Event
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
1010
Premiação
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
6,683
Informações do Nível
Nível
41
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

Official End-of-Day Chip Counts (Completo)

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
22,335,000
-115,000
-115,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Luis Velador mx
Luis Velador
16,600,000
-210,000
-210,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Dan Sindelar us
Dan Sindelar
16,345,000
-165,000
-165,000
Andoni Larrabe es
Andoni Larrabe
15,280,000
-420,000
-420,000
Billy Pappas us
Billy Pappas
14,640,000
640,000
640,000
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Bruno Politano br
Bruno Politano
11,625,000
-665,000
-665,000
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Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
10,335,000
235,000
235,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Craig McCorkell gb
Craig McCorkell
8,765,000
265,000
265,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Felix Stephensen no
Felix Stephensen
7,740,000
-260,000
-260,000
Andrey Zaichenko ru
Andrey Zaichenko
7,335,000
-485,000
-485,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Mark Newhouse us
Mark Newhouse
6,820,000
-190,000
-190,000
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Thomas Sarra Jr us
Thomas Sarra Jr
6,510,000
-365,000
-365,000
William Tonking us
William Tonking
5,870,000
1,920,000
1,920,000
Bryan Devonshire us
Bryan Devonshire
5,765,000
Jorryt van Hoof nl
Jorryt van Hoof
5,395,000
-170,000
-170,000
Eddy Sabat us
Eddy Sabat
4,670,000
-730,000
-730,000
Kyle Keranen us
Kyle Keranen
4,465,000
185,000
185,000
Leif Force us
Leif Force
4,035,000
-1,090,000
-1,090,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Christopher Greaves us
Christopher Greaves
3,935,000
35,000
35,000
Maximilian Senft at
Maximilian Senft
3,920,000
-5,000
-5,000
Oscar Kemps nl
Oscar Kemps
3,910,000
-40,000
-40,000
Iaron Lightbourne gb
Iaron Lightbourne
3,875,000
-25,000
-25,000
Sean Dempsey us
Sean Dempsey
3,145,000
-255,000
-255,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Yorane Kerignard fr
Yorane Kerignard
2,885,000
-115,000
-115,000
Scott Mahin us
Scott Mahin
1,460,000
-1,450,000
-1,450,000

Leia tudo

Official End-of-Day Redraw

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
11William PappaconstantinouUSA14,640,000
12Jorryt van HoofNetherlands5,395,000
13William TonkingUSA5,870,000
14Luis VeladorUSA16,600,000
15Maximilian SenftAustria3,920,000
16Bryan DevonshireUSA5,765,000
17Dan SmithUSA10,335,000
18Scott PalmerUSA760,000
19Scott MahinUSA1,460,000
     
21Martin JacobsonSweden22,335,000
22Brian RobertsUSA1,365,000
23Andrey ZaichenkoRussia7,335,000
24Felix StephensenNorway7,740,000
25Eddy SabatUSA4,670,000
26Sean DempseyUSA3,145,000
27Mark NewhouseUSA6,820,000
28Bruno PolitanoBrazil11,625,000
29Kyle KeranenUSA4,465,000
     
31Yorane KerignardFrance2,885,000
32Andoni LarrabeSpain15,280,000
33Leif ForceUSA4,035,000
34Christopher GreavesUSA3,935,000
35Oscar KempsNetherlands3,910,000
36Craig McCorkellUK8,765,000
37Thomas Sarra JrUSA6,510,000
38Dan SindelarUSA16,345,000
39Iaron LightbourneUK3,875,000

Jacobson Leads Final 27; Newhouse, Devonshire, and Smith Still Alive

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Day 6 of the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event began with 79 players, but after 11 hours of play the field was reduced to the final 27. Leading the way with a stack of 22.335 million was Martin Jacobson, who started off his run by emerging as the Day 1a chip leader.

Jacobson got many of his chips in Level 27 when he won a big pot off Jason Johnson after he flopped a set with pocket sixes and got paid off by Johnson's kings. Johnson would go on to fall in 51st place. From there, Jacobson pushed Vladimir Bozinovic off a big hand to chip up to 9.7 million. Bozinovic would then go on to fall in 46th place for $152,025.

Joining Jacobson atop the counts to finish the day were Luis Velador (16.6 million), Dan Sindelar (16.345 million), Andoni Larrabe (15.28 million), and William Pappaconstantinou (14.64 million).

The pace for the day was set when Jason Leifer was ousted in 79th place after being on the wrong end of a set-over-set situation, and then a short time later the last woman remaining in the field, Maria Ho, was eliminated when she got her short stack all in preflop holding the {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} against the {q-Spades}{q-Hearts} of Zachary Hirst. Ho, who was also the last woman standing in the 2007 WSOP Main Event, took home $85,812 for her 77th-place finish.

Another notable to fall on Day 6 was Brian Hastings, who got his last 1.3 million all in preflop holding the {a-Hearts}{j-Spades} against the {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} of Andrey Zaichenko. Both players ended up making a full house, but Hastings was second best and had to settle for 64th place for $103,025.

The first post-dinner elimination came when Clayton Maguire got all in preflop holding the {k-Hearts}{7-Spades}, but ran into the {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} of Craig McCorkell. The flop came seven high, but Maguire would fail to find anymore help and had to settle for 44th place and $186,388 in prize money. Likewise, David Tuthill, who was extremely short stacked at one point on Day 5, earned the same amount after falling in 43rd place when his {9-Spades}{8-Spades} couldn't overcome the {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} of Velador.

Others who fell throughout the day were Kyle Bowker (71st - $103,025), Tony Ruberto (68th - $103,025), Vitaly Lunkin (57th - $124,447), Isaac Baron (52nd - $152,025), Ryan Fair (48th - $152,025), Matt Waxman (45th - $186,388), Adam Lamphere (41st - $186,388), Garrett Greer (32nd - $230,487), Chris Johnson (31st - $230,487), and Day 4 chip leader Matthew Haugen (28th - $230,487).

While dozens fell, there is still some experienced talent in contention for a coveted spot in the November Nine. That includes Brazilian Bruno Politano (11.625 million), “King” Dan Smith (10.335 million), WSOP bracelet winner Craig McCorkell (8.765 million), Russia’s Andrey Zaichenko (7.335 million), last year’s ninth-place finisher Mark Newhouse (6.82 million), poker pro and 2012 12-th-place finisher Bryan Devonshire (5.765 million), bracelet winner and 2006 WSOP Main Event 11th-place finisher Leif Force (4.035 million), and Indiana cash-game player Chris Greaves (3.935 million).

The final 27 players will return at 12 p.m. local time on Monday to play down to the November Nine, a feat that will guarantee them a minimum $730,725 payday with a shot at the $10 million first-place prize. Who will navigate their way to the most prestigious final table in poker, and who will have their dreams cut short? Join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team then to find out.

In the meantime, check out Remko Rinkema’s Day 6 interview with Jacobson:

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Event #65: $10,000 Main Event

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