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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

Level 30 Concludes; Two Eliminations Before First Break of the Day

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Sean Dempsey
Sean Dempsey

Only 44 minutes have elapsed on Day 7, but we find ourself on our first break at the conclusion of Level 30. The field of 27 is now 25 with the eliminations of Sean Dempsey (27th) and Brian Roberts (26th).

Dempsey bet-called all in on a completed board, then mucked when Mark Newhouse, a 2013 November Niner, showed a flush. Then Roberts found himself all in and at risk with {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} against the {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} of Eddy Sabat, and failed to improve despite flopping an open-ended Broadway draw.

Martin Jacobson remains the chip leader and the only player with over 20 million chips.

Play will resume in roughly 10 minutes.

Check out a quick Update with Remko and Sarah.

Brian Roberts Eliminated in 26th Place ($286,900)

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Brian Roberts
Brian Roberts

Feature Table

Hand #9: Brian Roberts shoved all in under the gun for 1.235 million. Eddy Sabat called from the hijack, and Politano took a couple of minutes before deciding to lay it down on the button. The blinds folded as well.

Sabat: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Roberts: {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

The {7-Clubs}{a-Spades}{10-Clubs} flop gave Sabat top pair and Roberts a gutshot. The {7-Hearts} turn was no help to Roberts, and the {a-Hearts} river gave Sabat a full house, eliminating the player known as "flawless_victory" online.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eddy Sabat us
Eddy Sabat
5,575,000 1,160,000
Brian Roberts us
Brian Roberts
Eliminado

Tags: Brian RobertsBruno PolitanoEddy Sabat

Table 2 Hands #4-5: Palmer Triples on River

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Scott Palmer
Scott Palmer

Hand #4: From the button, William Tonking opened for a min-raise to 240,000 and Maximilian Senft called from the big blind to see a {6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} flop.

Senft checked and Tonking bet out 300,000 which was enough for him to collect the pot.

Hand #5: From under the gun, Dan Smith opened to 270,000 and Scott Palmer moved all in for 685,000 from the next seat over. With the action on William Pappaconstantinou a few seats over, he called along with Smith.

The dealer spread a {9-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{K-Clubs} flop and both active players checked. The turn brought the {6-Hearts} and Smith bet 750,000. Pappaconstantinou folded and the remaining players' cards were tabled.

Smith: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Palmer: {A-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

With Palmer in bad shape and needing to spike an ace to stay alive, the dealer delivered the {A-Hearts} on the river to grant Palmer's wish of a much needed triple to 2.37 million.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Billy Pappas us
Billy Pappas
13,750,000 -890,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
WSOP 1X Winner
9,780,000 -555,000
Scott Palmer us
Scott Palmer
2,370,000 1,610,000

Tags: Dan SmithScott PalmerWilliam Pappaconstantinou

Sean Dempsey Eliminated in 27th Place ($286,900)

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Sean Dempsey
Sean Dempsey

Feature Table

Hand #5: Mark Newhouse raised to 240,000 under the gun and Sean Dempsey called from the big blind to see the {6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{q-Hearts} flop. Dempsey checked and then called when Newhouse bet 260,000, which brought about the {5-Spades} on the turn.

Both players checked, the {J-Hearts} completed the board on the river, and Dempsey led out for 550,000. Newhouse responded by raising to 2.8 million total, and Dempsey called off his remaining chips. Newhouse tabled the {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a flush, and it was good as Dempsey mucked. It wasn't immediately clear that Dempsey was all in, so the dealer had pulled his cards into the muck before they could be exposed, as they should have been in an all-in situation.

Dempsey exited the feature table to a nice round of applause and will take home $286,900 for his 27th-place finish. Dempsey added this score to his already-successful summer, as he won Event #39: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $548,460.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
22,200,000 -135,000
Bruno Politano br
Bruno Politano
12,010,000 385,000
Mark Newhouse us
Mark Newhouse
10,320,000 3,500,000
Felix Stephensen no
Felix Stephensen
8,925,000 1,185,000
Andrey Zaichenko ru
Andrey Zaichenko
WSOP 1X Winner
7,080,000 -255,000
Eddy Sabat us
Eddy Sabat
4,415,000 -255,000
Kyle Keranen us
Kyle Keranen
3,265,000 -1,200,000
Brian Roberts us
Brian Roberts
1,280,000 -85,000
Sean Dempsey us
Sean Dempsey
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Mark NewhouseSean Dempsey

From 27 to the November Nine; Martin Jacobson Leads to Start Day 7

Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino and the 2014 World Series of Poker for Day 7 of the Main Event, the final day until the November Nine return in 119 days to play down until we have a new World Champion!

After nine days of grueling and intense tournament poker, the 6,683-player field — the third largest of all time — has now been reduced to just a final 27 who will all have their eyes on reaching the elusive November Nine and a guaranteed $730,725 payday.

Sweden's Martin Jacobson has been trending his chip count upwards ever since he bagged the Day 1a chip lead. On Day 2a/b he ended in 21st, on Day 3 he sat 29th and Day 4 he rose to 18th before finishing Day 5 in 14th overall. Today will see him return on top after bagging a very impressive 22,335,000 in chips — good for a 47-big-blind lead against the next best. That next best, however, isn't one to ignore as it is two-time WSOP bracelet winner Luis Velador who bagged 16,600,000 in chips to end slightly ahead of Dan Sindelar (16,345,000), Andoni Larrabe (15,280,000), and nine-time World Foosball Champion William Pappaconstantinou (14,640,000).

Several players remaining are very accustomed to the pressure associated with a deep Main Event run, and no one can look past Mark Newhouse who is on the verge of making one of the greatest runs in Main Event history. Newhouse rode a roller coaster of a Day 7 in 2013 after starting the day 15th in chips before reaching the November Nine second-to-last in chips before eventually exiting in 9th. This year he starts the day 11th in chips, and if he can go back-to-back in reaching the November Nine, he will be the first player to do so since Dan Harrington in 2003 and 2004. This basically means that over the past two years, Newhouse has already outlasted 12,999 Main Event players heading into today.

Like Newhouse, several other players still alive know what a deep run in the Main Event feels like. In 2011, Bryan Devonshire finished 12th for $607,882 while Leif Force collected a massive $1,154,527 in 2006 for his 11th-place finish. In total, 10 of the remaining players have reached the money in the Main Event, with Force making the fourth Main Event cash of his career.

Although only a few WSOP bracelet winners remain, the field is still incredibly strong with Dan Smith (10,335,000) looking to add to his plethora of titles that include a win in the Bellagio $100K Summer Super High Roller a few weeks ago, an Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge victory, and WPT and HPT titles. Russian Andrey Zaichenko has a couple of WSOP final tables from his 22 WSOP cashes but the current guaranteed payout of $286,900 is his biggest to date. Dutch players Jorryt van Hoof and Oscar Kemps are hoping to follow in the footsteps of Michiel Brummelhuis who took 7th last year, while perennial nice guy Eddy Sabat will hope his 19th WSOP cash turns into his fourth final table and first WSOP bracelet.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be providing hand-for-hand extensive live updates of all the Day 7 action once play resumes at 12:00 p.m. (PDT), so make sure to stay tuned right here to PokerNews.com as we write the next exciting chapter of the 2014 WSOP Main Event story.

While waiting for the action to begin, take a look at yesterday's Chad Brown Memorial & Charity Poker Tournament that took place at Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel where many from the poker world got together for a good cause and to remember a dear friend:

Tags: Martin Jacobson