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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Dias: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Jordan Polk
Mão Vencedora
aq
Premiação
$197,461
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$954,450
Entries
707
Informações do Nível
Nível
28
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Jordan Polk Wins Event #72: $1,500 Mixed NLH/PLO for $197,461

Nível 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Jordan Polk
Jordan Polk

"It's my first final table ever at the World Series of Poker," Vegas' own Jordan Polk declared. More importantly, he was telling it to his friends while sitting behind a tower of chips, getting ready for the winner photos. Polk just took down Event #72: $1,500 Mixed NLH/PLO for $197,461, beating a field of 707 entries.

Originally from Maryland, Polk moved to Vegas when he was 17. He went to the UNLV, lived here for eight years and then moved out. But he came back and has now reached the poker pedestal in a place that he calls his home.

"It feels unreal. It's hard to even believe. It was a lot of hard work but it paid off," Polk said of his victory. While a good run is a necessity, good plans always help, and Polk came ready.

"I've been looking forward to this event for a while. I skipped a few events earlier this week just specifically to make sure that I was able to play this one."

Final table results:

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Jordan PolkUnited States$197,461
2Fernando BritoBrazil$122,032
3Jesse VilchezUnited States$85,320
4Dan MatsuzukiUnited States$60,556
5Samuel WelbourneUnited Kingdom$43,641
6Ryan LengUnited States$31,942
7Kevin IacofanoUnited States$23,751
8Alexander ZiskinUnited States$17,945

What makes this tournament special is the mix of the two most popular games. The event generally attracts tons of players who are familiar with hold'em but they might struggle in omaha. Polk played this event last year and realized that he could face a relatively soft field.

"I love pot-limit omaha and it's a huge edge when you play against no-limit players when you play omaha. They just overvalue hands," he said.

It seemed to be the case here as Polk bagged the chip lead at the end of Day 1, then continued crushing for the whole day to come back for the final day third in chips with 15 players left. But mainly his table draw on Day 2 wasn't the luckiest one. He shared the flops with six-time bracelet Daniel Negreanu. Polk had Negreanu directly to his right, so he at least had a position on the Kid Poker. And the experience was all but intimidating: "It's nice playing against professionals. I love competition, that's what makes me love this game," Polk said.

What also helped Polk enjoy the battles with Negreanu was the fact that the card distribution was on his side.

"I ran very well against him," Polk admitted. Ultimately, Polk himself busted Negreanu in 29th place in a no-limit hand which saw Negreanu run with ace-king into Polk's aces.

Polk doesn't play poker professionally but nobody on the rail would be able to tell, considering his composure on the final table. Ryan Leng, who won his first bracelet just a few weeks ago, held the lead when the finalists merged to one table but a couple of unfortunate collisions saw him depart in sixth place, following eliminations of Kevin Iacofano in seventh and Alexander Ziskin in eighth.

Polk kept cruising with a solid stack but then got short-stacked with four players remaining. He doubled with aces and then climbed back to tie Fernando Brito and Dan Matsuzuki. At the time, Jesse Vilchez was the boss, leading the pack and executing some aggressive plays such as cold four-betting with jack-nine in no-limit.

Polk was able to eliminate Matsuzuki and then tangled in a flagship pot against Vilchez in PLO. They got the money in on the flop with Polk having hit a set of threes while Vilchez turned up with aces and a nut flush draw. Polk's hand held and he scored a massive double to amass two-thirds of the chips in play.

"I was very calm. The first time my blood started rushing was when I won that big PLO hand," Polk said. "Up until then, I was much calmer than I would've thought."

Spiking good runouts in big hands is the cornerstone of winning poker tournaments. However, that's not Polk's forte. While he doesn't play poker professionally, he claims to have played millions of hands in cash games.

"I don't play poker for a living but I do play a lot of cash games. I don't really play any tournaments except at the World Series."

This year, he got into the right mindset with a handful of semi-deep tournament runs, making the top 100 several times: "I knew I was getting close. It's kinda built up to this moment," Polk pointed out, admitting that his previous results helped him to get more confident.

"I've been playing poker for a very long time. I know a lot of good friends that play poker for a living."

So Polk was able to receive some expertise on difficult spots he went through in the tournament, but his fundamental gameplan is generally different to that of poker pros.

"I don't really study the game, I play more on experience and instincts so my friends help me with situations that I'm not too familiar with," Polk said.

He ended up heads-up against Portugal-born Brazilian player Fernando Brito, holding a 3-1 chip lead when the match started. Brito was by no means an easy obstacle. While he himself isn't a professional player either, Brito is a seasoned veteran in tournaments. He's amassed 40 WSOP cashes and the heads-up started shifting in his favor. Supported by a loud Latin American rail, Brito managed to take over the chip lead for a short stint. Then Polk bounced back, tackled Brito down to a nub. Brito made one double but the following all-in situation went Polk's way.

Just like that, a newly crowned champion emerged and Polk's railbirds started shouting in excitement. There may have been an empty chair in the cash game area in the past few days, but Polk made up for it in the Mix NLH/PLO. Now with a bracelet in his showcase, Polk might get an appetite for the tournament formats more and more. "Ultimately, it's like a tease. You want to get further and further."

Tags: Alexander ZiskinDan MatsuzukiDaniel NegreanuFernando BritoJesse VilchezJordan PolkKevin IacofanoRyan Leng

Fernando Brito Eliminated in 2nd Place ($122,032); Jordan Polk Wins!

Nível 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Fernando Brito
Fernando Brito

Hold'em

Fernando Brito attempted to raise preflop but just tossed in a 100k chip. The dealer deemed it a call but Jordan Polk decided to raise it anyway, putting in 250,000. Brito called and a {5-Spades}{q-Clubs}{j-Spades} flop fanned out. Polk bet 300,000 and called Brito's all in blast.

Fernando Brito: {k-Clubs}{j-Hearts}
Jordan Polk: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

The {a-Spades} on the turn left Polk one card away and the bracelet was secured when the {5-Clubs} peeled off on the river.

Brito collected $122,032 for his runner-up finish while Polk took home $197,461.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jordan Polk us
Jordan Polk
WSOP 1X Winner
5,302,500 1,372,500
Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
Eliminado

Tags: Fernando BritoJordan Polk

Jess Vilchez Eliminated in 3rd Place ($85,320)

Nível 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Jesse Vilchez
Jesse Vilchez

Hold'em

Jesse Vilchez open-jammed for 430,000 on the button and Fernando Brito called on the button.

Jesse Vilchez: {10-Spades}{9-Diamonds}
Fernando Brito: {a-Clubs}{3-Clubs}

The board ran out {k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Vilchez was eliminated in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
1,300,000 25,000
Jesse Vilchez us
Jesse Vilchez
Eliminado

Tags: Fernando BritoJesse Vilchez

Polk Scores Huge Double to Take Commanding Lead

Nível 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Jordan Polk
Jordan Polk

PLO

Jesse Vilchez raised to 90,000 on the button and Jordan Polk flatted in the small blind. The flop came down {9-Spades}{2-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and the players stuffed their chips in as Vilchez continued for 105,000. Polk potted and called for 1,695,000 million when Vilchez shoved.

Vilchez: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}{Q-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Polk: {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{3-Spades}

Polk flopped a set while Vilchez had the nut-flush draw and aces. The {2-Hearts} turn gave Polk a full house and Vilchez could only win with an ace on the river. He didn't get one as the {10-Hearts} catapulted Polk to a gigantic chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jordan Polk us
Jordan Polk
WSOP 1X Winner
3,610,000 1,920,000
Jesse Vilchez us
Jesse Vilchez
500,000 -1,900,000

Tags: Jesse VilchezJordan Polk

Dan Matsuzuki Eliminated in 4th Place ($60,556)

Nível 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Dan Matsuzuki
Dan Matsuzuki

Hold'em

Dan Matsuzuki shoved under the gun for 470,000 and was put at risk by Jordan Polk in the small blind.

Dan Matsuzuki: {a-Clubs}{7-Spades}
Jordan Polk: {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

The board ran out in favor of Polk, fanning {q-Spades}{4-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{7-Clubs}, and Matsuzuki departed in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jordan Polk us
Jordan Polk
WSOP 1X Winner
1,690,000 805,000
Dan Matsuzuki us
Dan Matsuzuki
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dan MatsuzukiJordan Polk

Samuel Welbourne Eliminated in 5th Place ($43,641)

Nível 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Samuel Welbourne
Samuel Welbourne

Hold'em

Fernando Brito made it 80,000 in the cutoff and Samuel Welbourne three-bet shoved for around 300,000 from the next seat. Brito called and Welbourne found himself trailing with {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} against {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}. The board of {9-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} didn't rescue him and Welbourne left the tournament area with a fifth-place payout slip, valued at $43,641.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
1,185,000 355,000
Samuel Welbourne gb
Samuel Welbourne
Eliminado

Tags: Samuel WelbourneFernando Brito

Ryan Leng Eliminated in 6th Place ($31,942)

Nível 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Ryan Leng
Ryan Leng

PLO

In a three-way limped pot, Samuel Welbourne and Ryan Leng checked from the blinds when the {Q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{K-Hearts} flop arrived. Dan Matsuzuki bet 30,000 under the gun and Leng called.

The {3-Diamonds} came on the turn and Leng potted for 132,000. Matsuzuki looked at his stack and then moved all in. Ryan called for his last 80,000 or so.

Leng: {J-Spades}{10-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs}
Matsuzuki: {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{4-Spades}

Leng turned a set in addition to his open-ended straight draw while Matsuzuki had two pair and a nut flush draw. Matsuzuki spiked the {5-Diamonds} on the river to finish with the nuts, eliminating Leng in sixth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dan Matsuzuki us
Dan Matsuzuki
WSOP 1X Winner
1,540,000 459,000
Ryan Leng us
Ryan Leng
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dan MatsuzukiRyan Leng

Kevin Iacofano Eliminated in 7th Place ($23,751)

Nível 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Kevin Iacofano
Kevin Iacofano

Hold'em

Kevin Iacofano open-jammed for about 12 bigs from the cutoff and big blind Samuel Welbourne called off.

Iacofano had a dominated hand with {A-}{5-} against {A-}{J-} and he knew his tournament was over after the turn card hit the felt as the board came down {7-Spades}{3-Spades}{K-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{9-Spades}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Samuel Welbourne gb
Samuel Welbourne
810,000 185,000
Kevin Iacofano us
Kevin Iacofano
Eliminado

Tags: Kevin IacofanoSamuel Welbourne

Alexander Ziskin Eliminated in 8th Place ($17,945)

Nível 24 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Alexander Ziskin
Alexander Ziskin

PLO

Jesse Vilchez made it 40,000 in the middle position and his left-hand neighbor Alexander Ziskin three-bet to 150,000. Vilchez moved all in and Ziskin called right away.

Ziskin: {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Vilchez: {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{2-Clubs}

The dealer spread out a board of {4-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}, giving Vilchez quad deuces to confirm Ziskin's exit in 8th place for a $17,945 payday.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jesse Vilchez us
Jesse Vilchez
1,210,000 350,000
Alexander Ziskin us
Alexander Ziskin
Eliminado

Tags: Alexander ZiskinJesse Vilchez

Charalampos Lappas Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,781)

Nível 22 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Charalampos Lappas
Charalampos Lappas

Hold'em

From the second position, Charalampos Lappas shoved 200,000 and Ryan Leng looked him up from the hijack.

Lappas: {A-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Leng: {J-Spades}{J-Clubs}

Lappas couldn't catch anything on the {4-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{8-Spades}{8-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} board and walked away in 9th place, just before the end of the level.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ryan Leng us
Ryan Leng
WSOP 3X Winner
1,300,000 240,000
Charalampos Lappas gr
Charalampos Lappas
Eliminado

Tags: Charalampos LappasRyan Leng