Event #29: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Dia 1 Começado
Event #29: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Dia 1 Começado
With the 2-7 single draw events wrapped up, it's time for some 2-7 triple draw. The 2018 World Series of Poker continues on Wednesday afternoon with Day 1 of Event #29: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw. Cards hit the air at 3 PM at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.
Players will start with 7,500 tournament chips and blind levels will be 60-minutes in length. Day 1 will play 10 levels with a 15-minute break every two hours. Late registration will remain open until the end of the break following Level 8.
At the 2017 WSOP, Brian Brubaker topped a field of 326 runners en route to his first WSOP gold bracelet and a first-place prize worth $109,967. Brubaker joined the likes of Andrey Zaichenko, Benny Glaser, and Todd Bui as champions of the event.
Past Results:
Year | Champion | Entries | Top Prize |
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2017 | Brian Brubaker | 326 | $109,967 |
2016 | Andrey Zaichenko | 358 | $117,947 |
2015 | Benny Glaser | 388 | $136,215 |
2014 | Todd Bui | 348 | $124,510 |
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Nível: 1
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Brian Brubaker | 7,500 | |
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Bernard Lee | 7,500 | |
Allen Kessler | 7,500 | |
David "ODB" Baker | 7,500 | |
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Jameson Painter | 7,500 | |
David Bach | 7,500 | |
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Mike Leah | 7,500 | |
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Timothy McDermott | 7,500 | |
Brian Hastings | 7,500 | |
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Scott Clements | 7,500 | |
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Abdel Hamid | 7,500 | |
Max Kruse | 7,500 | |
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Thomas Taylor | 7,500 | |
Chris Vitch | 7,500 | |
Lawrence Berg | 7,500 | |
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The player in the button made it two bets and called a three-bet from Mike Leah in the small blind. Both players drew two and Leah bet, getting called once more.
Leah drew one and his opponent drew two. Leah bet and his opponent folded.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Mike Leah |
7,100
500
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500 |
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Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Matt Glantz | 7,500 | |
Craig Chait | 7,500 | |
Aaron Steury | 7,500 | |
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Phil Hui | 7,500 | |
Dylan Linde | 7,500 | |
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Greg Raymer | 7,500 | |
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The player made it two bets from under the gun and Timothy Mcdermott called in the big blind. Both players chose to draw three.
Mcdermott check-called a bet before he drew three again and the player drew one.
Mcdermott again check-called a bet before both players drew one last card.
Mcdermott bet and the player made it two bets with Mcdermott quickly calling.
The player showed a and Mcdermott mucked.
Mcdermott took second in Event #14 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw for $54,180 this year and is aiming for another deep run in this event.
The button called one bet, Frank Kassela called and the big blind checked.
Kassela patted, the player in the big blind drew and the button patted as well.
Kassela made it one bet with both other players calling, Kassela patted with the big blind drawing one and the button patting.
All players opted to check and pat with the button showing a but was bested by Kassela's and Kassela is stacking chips early in Day 1.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Frank Kassela |
10,500
10,500
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10,500 |
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Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Brandon Shack-Harris | 7,500 | |
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Chris Tryba | 7,500 | |
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David Prociak | 7,500 | |
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Alex Foxen | 7,500 | |
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Konstantin Puchkov | 7,500 | |
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Roland Israelashvili | 7,500 |
The player on the button made it two bets and Allen Kessler made it three-bets in the small blind with the big blind calling. The button then made it four bets with both players calling.
Kessler and the player in the big blind both drew two and the button patted, Kessler then check-called one bet from the button and the big blind mucked.
Kessler chose to draw one with button patting as Kessler again check-called one bet.
On the final draw, Kessler drew one with the button patting, Kessler than led out for one bet. The button laughed shaking his head tossing in the call to see Kessler's and the button mucked.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Allen Kessler |
9,300
1,800
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1,800 |