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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Dias: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
8752
Premiação
$236,673
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Premiação
$1,374,300
Entries
1,526
Informações do Nível
Nível
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Day 3 Seat Draw Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
TableSeat PlayerCountryChip Count
Amazon4121Alexander DeutschUnited States501,000
Amazon4122Casey CarrollUnited States104,000
Amazon4123Joe BeeversUnited Kingdom112,000
Amazon4124Tesfaldet TekleUnited States462,000
Amazon4125Jason GoochUnited States382,000
Amazon4126Ken FishmanUnited States929,000
Amazon4127Gregory WalshCanada275,000
Amazon4128Andrew WhitakerUnited States207,000
Amazon4129Jaspal BrarCanada243,000
      
Amazon4131Dan MartinUnited States1,000,000
Amazon4132Abraham GraceUnited States748,000
Amazon4133Samad RazaviUnited Kingdom512,000
Amazon4134Stefan IvanovAheloy, BG775,000
Amazon4135Jordan PolkUnited States352,000
Amazon4136Gary BoldenUnited States1,700,000
Amazon4137Nelson WongCanada90,000
Amazon4138Zeik TuitIreland289,000
Amazon4139Garrett BeckmanUnited States217,000
      
Amazon4141Stanislav ParkhomenkoBulgaria731,000
Amazon4142Aidan HynesIreland318,000
Amazon4143Michael KuneyUnited States213,000
Amazon4144Denis BagdasarovUnited States457,000
Amazon4145David MzareulovUnited States97,000
Amazon4146Ryan GoindooTrinidad and Tobago1,211,000
Amazon4147Joseph SabeFrance227,000
Amazon4149Andrew MocombeAustria556,000
      
Amazon4201Thida LinUnited States221,100
Amazon4202Phillip GrimesUnited States341,000
Amazon4203Kevin GerhartUnited States422,000
Amazon4204Christopher ConradUnited States343,000
Amazon4205Takuma SasaliJapan195,000
Amazon4206Dennis DuranteUnited States814,000
Amazon4207Thomas FosterAustria252,000
Amazon4208Sean TrohaUnited States385,000
      
Amazon4212Nathaniel WachtelUnited States829,000
Amazon4213Anton MorgensternGermany1,350,000
Amazon4214Matthew MaggardUnited States822,000
Amazon4215Floyd BangerterUnited States232,000
Amazon4216Jacob ThibodeauUnited States453,000
Amazon4217Nicholas KefaliakosUnited States391,000
Amazon4218David HalpernUnited States639,000
Amazon4219Mikael AndersenUnited States524,000
      
Amazon4281Mitch SchockUnited States187,000
Amazon4282Luis ZedanUnited States1,208,000
Amazon4283Adithya SundarUnited States664,000
Amazon4284Erik WilckeGermany1,332,000
Amazon4285Chu ThinhUnited States344,000
Amazon4286Rod FaniUnited States132,000
Amazon4287Cesar TorresdiazUnited States361,000
Amazon4289Orlando RomeroUnited States437,000
      
Amazon4291Rudolph SawaUnited States828,000
Amazon4292Ryan RobinsonUnited States906,000
Amazon4293Haiyun HuChina78,000
Amazon4294William BensonUnited States540,000
Amazon4295Gregory DonatelliUnited States1,500,063
Amazon4296Orhan SenGermany651,000
Amazon4297Martijn GerritsNetherlands286,000
Amazon4299Evan KrentzmanUnited States184,000

Gary Bolden Leads Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Into Day 3; Anton Morgenstern In Contention

Nível 20 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Anton Morgenstern
Anton Morgenstern

A field of 309 players returned for Day 2 action of Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha from its original starting field of 1,526 runners and only 58 remain. Leading the way into Day 3 as the chip leader is Gary Bolden (1,700,000) who rocketed up the chipcounts in the last few levels of play.

Bolden is followed closely by Gregory Donatelli (1,563,000) and Anton Morgenstern (1,305,000) two players are looking to claim their first WSOP bracelet.

Morgenstern is a well-known German native who finished 20th in the 2013 WSOP Main Event for $285,408 and has 15 WSOP cashes for $753,918 throughout his poker career.

Other players have healthy stacks over 1 million and will eying their first WSOP gold bracelet, and these include Ryan Goindoo (1,211,000), Luis Zedan (1,208,000), and Dan Martin (1,000,000).

There was four-way action headed to the flop and was all in for his last 500 chip from the small blind. Alexander Condon turned top two-pair while Ira Berman rivered a straight and after finishing in ninth place for $16,974 in Event #25: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack Condon was eliminated on the bubble.

After the bubble burst, the remaining 229 players will be guaranteed a minimum of $1,502 for their efforts. Some previous bracelet winners who cashed but fell short of Day 3 include Chris Moorman (179th - $1,636), Ryan Bambrick (175th - $1,636), Martin Kozlov (171st - $1,636), Phil Laak (157th - $1,636), John Racener (154th - $1,636), Erik Seidel (131st - $1,746), Jason DeWitt (119th - $1,891), Calen McNeil (109th - $1,891), and last years defending champion Arne Kern (108th - $1,891).

Day 3 will have a 12 p.m. restart and play will resume at Level 21 with the blinds at 8,000/16,000. Each level is 60-minutes long and players will get a 15-minute break every two levels along with a 60-minute dinner break after the 26th level. The remaining players will play down until there is a new WSOP bracelet winner.

Who will be the newly crowned WSOP champion that walks away with $236,673 and a gold bracelet? Tune in tomorrow as the PokerNews live reporting team will be here bringing you all of the action as the day unfolds.

Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Dia 2 Terminado