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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #77: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Tu Dao
Mão Vencedora
k9
Premiação
$133,189
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Premiação
$521,100
Entries
193
Informações do Nível
Nível
27
Limites
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Tu Dao Wins Event Event #77: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed to Claim a First Bracelet and $133,189

Nível 27 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Tu Dao
Tu Dao

On Thursday, July 11th, the final six players from a 193-entry field of Event #77: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed returned to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino to play down to a winner. Tu Dao took down the title ever after she defeated Alain Alinat head’s up to win her first gold bracelet and $133,189 and become the second woman to win a bracelet this summer in an open event.

Dao, who had previously finished fourth in the Ladies Event this summer for $52,007, is more familiar to the cash game tables, which are her “her bread and butter”, but started to play some live tournaments again after a couple of good results recently.

On why there was a five-year gap on her Hendon mob, Dao explained she used to play lots of tournaments but didn't get anywhere for a long time. She felt like she "wasn't good enough” and needed to gain some confidence back. Dao credited her friend Benjamin Underwood for helping her to train and prepare and for the support they give to each other.

Now she feels “very excited and happy. My kids are watching and it makes them very proud". When asked what she's going to do with her winnings, Dao said she hadn't thought about it yet, she's looking forward to going home and has already booked her flights for tomorrow. “It’s been a long time and I miss my kids and my dogs”.

Official Final Table Results

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Tu DaoCanada$133,189
2Alain AlinatFrance$82,312
3Ian O'HaraUnited States$55,749
4Chad EveslageUnited States$38,561
5Jan SuchanekNew Zealand$27,251
6Oleg ChebotarevRussia$19,687

Final Table Action

During the first two levels of the day, the six players of the final table stayed on their seat and Tu Dao, chipleader at the beginning of the day, was involved in many pots and managed to extend her lead to almost half of the chips in play within 90 minutes.

Oleg Chebotarev, down to a short stack, found pocket nines on the button and five-bet versus Alain Alinat who made the call with Ace-jack and hit two pair on the flop. Chebotarev put his last chips in the middle but found no miracle throughout the rest of the board and he had to settle for sixth place and a $19,687 payday.

A few hands later, Jan Suchanek followed him out the door in fifth. It happened when Suchanek battled preflop against Ian O'Hara. All the chips went in the middle and Suchanek was in good shape for a double up with king-queen off, dominating O’Hara’s hand with queen-eight off. However, O’Hara hit a flush and just like that Suchanek was gone, good for $27,251 in prize money.

Around 30-minutes later, Chad Eveslage busted against Alinat when he five-bet shoved after he hit two pair on a paired flop with two hearts. Alinat completed with the flush draw and hit when the turn ran out another heart. Eveslage was ousted in fourth place for $38,561 after the river bricked.

The three-handed battle lasted for two hours and it’ wasn't until the middle of Level 25 that O’Hara would bow out. The latter lost a few pots and was down to a few big blinds when he called off a bet from Dao for all his chips on a seven-high paired flop. Dao was ahead with king-jack while O’Hara held jack-nine and didn’t hit one of the outs he needed on the river to be eliminated in third place for $55,749.

Alain Alinat
Alain Alinat

This left Dao and Alinat to battle it out for the bracelet and the heads-up play began with Dao holding a 2-1 chip lead over Alinat but the two would engage in a back-and-forth match. Each took turns holding the chip lead on several occasions over more than two hours, but eventually, Dao won a few hands in a row to once again pull out to a big lead.

In the final hand of the tournament, Dao six-bet preflop with king-nine offsuit and Alinat called all in for his last chips with the best hand, king-queen offsuit. Unfortunately for the French player, Dao paired her nine on the flop and even if the turn brought a flush draw to Alinat, he didn’t hit on the river to finish second for $82,312, his best live cash.

Thank you for following all the action with PokerNews and be sure to check back in over the next few days as the 2019 WSOP comes to an end.

Tags: Alain AlinatChad EveslageIan O'HaraJan SuchanekOleg ChebotarevTu Dao

Alain Alinat Eliminated in 2nd Place ($82,312)

Nível 27 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Alain Alinat
Alain Alinat

It's all over for Alain Alinat after he got the last of his chips in preflop. He opened to 160,000, Tu Dao three-bet and then the two players kept raising each other until all of Alinat's 525,000 chips were in the middle.

Tu Dao: {k-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Alain Alinat: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

Alinat was in with the best hand but failed to hold against Tu Dao after she spiked a nine on the {4-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} flop. A {3-Diamonds} on the turn gave Alinat a flush draw and his rail called for a "diamond" but sadly for the Frenchman the river didn't oblige, with the {4-Hearts} landing instead.

Congratulations go to Alinat on finishing runner-up in the event, who will go home $82,312 better off as a result.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tu Dao ca
Tu Dao
WSOP 1X Winner
3,800,000 500,000
Alain Alinat fr
Alain Alinat
Eliminado

Tags: Alain AlinatTu Dao

Ian O'Hara Eliminated in 3rd Place ($55,749)

Nível 25 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Ian O'Hara
Ian O'Hara

In a bind versus blind situation, Ian O'Hara raised and was called by Tu Dao.

The dealer brought a paired flop {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and O'Hara continued for 50,000. Dao decided to raise it to 100,000 and O'Hara called.

The turn fell a {5-Diamonds} and O'Hara first checked. Dao made a bet and O'Hara called all in for his last 85,000 to create the following showdown:

Ian O'Hara: {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Tu Dao: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}

Dao was ahead with king-high and O'Hara had some outs to double up but didn't hit on the {4-Diamonds} river and got eliminated in third place for $55,749.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tu Dao ca
Tu Dao
WSOP 1X Winner
2,300,000 100,000
Ian O'Hara us
Ian O'Hara
Eliminado

Tags: Tu DaoIan O'Hara

Chad Eveslage Eliminated in 4th Place ($38,561)

Nível 23 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Chad Eveslage
Chad Eveslage

It folded to Alain Alinat on the button who raised and Chad Eveslage three-bet from the big blind. Alinat called.

Things escalated quickly on the flop {10-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} and Eveslage bet and faced a raise from Alinat. Eveslage three-bet and Alinat quickly four-bet to 120,000. Eveslage pushed all in for 148,000 total and Alinat completed.

Chad Eveslage: {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Alain Alinat: {k-Hearts}{4-Hearts}

Eveslage had two pair while Alinat had a flush draw and hit a {9-Hearts} on the turn. Eveslage got eliminated after the {3-Hearts} completed the board and made his way to the cashier.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alain Alinat fr
Alain Alinat
1,100,000 220,000
Chad Eveslage us
Chad Eveslage
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Alain AlinatChad Eveslage

Jan Suchanek Eliminated in 5th Place ($27,251)

Nível 23 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Jan Suchanek
Jan Suchanek

Jan Suchanek has been eliminated after getting it in against Ian O'Hara. All the chips went in preflop, with O'Hara raising, Suchanek three-betting, O'Hara four-betting and Suchanek five-betting for a total of 134,000.

Ian O'Hara: {k-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Jan Suchanek: {q-Hearts}{8-Spades}

Suchanek was the player who needed to hit going into the {a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} flop. The board improved Suchanek's split pot chances slightly but the {5-Diamonds} turn was very bad news, giving O'Hara a flush draw. There were only two eights left in the deck for Suchanek to hit and neither of them came on the {10-Hearts} river. O'Hara remains at the top of the counts after that elimination.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ian O'Hara us
Ian O'Hara
1,400,000 100,000
Jan Suchanek nz
Jan Suchanek
Eliminado

Tags: Ian O'HaraJan Suchanek

Oleg Chebotarev Eliminated in 6th Place ($19,687)

Nível 22 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Oleg Chebotarev
Oleg Chebotarev

Alain Alinat raised on the button and Oleg Chebotarev three-bet in the big blind position. Alinat looked at Chebotarev's stack and decided to four-bet before calling the five-bet from Chebotarvev.

The flop gave {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Chebotarev sent his last 18,000 chips in the middle, snap-called by Alinat to create the following showdown:

Oleg Chebotarev: {9-Spades}{9-Diamonds}
Alain Alinat: {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds}

Chebotarev was in terrible shape for another double up, facing two pair in Alinat's hand and found no help through the {2-Hearts} turn and {4-Clubs} river to be eliminated in 6th place for $19,687.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alain Alinat fr
Alain Alinat
665,000 118,000
Oleg Chebotarev ru
Oleg Chebotarev
Eliminado

Tags: Alain AlinatOleg Chebotarev

O'Hara Chipping Down

Nível 21 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Ian O'Hara
Ian O'Hara

Ian O'Hara raised in the hijack seat and Jan Suchanek opted to three-bet in the small blind. O'Hara called.

The flop fell {8-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Spades} and O'Hara called a bet from Suchanek. The turn paired the board with a {8-Diamonds} and Suchanek bet once more and called a raise from O'Hara.

A {2-Clubs} completed the board and Suchanek checked. O'Hara made a bet and Suchanek tanked before raising it. O'Hara snap-folded.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jan Suchanek nz
Jan Suchanek
896,000 230,000
Ian O'Hara us
Ian O'Hara
154,000 -324,000

Tags: Ian O'HaraJan Suchanek

Who Will Take Down Event #77: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed?

Alain Alinat
Alain Alinat

At midday today, play will resume for the final day of Event #77: $3,000 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed. Two days of action are already in the books and today is the first time in the tournament that play will be streamed live on Poker Go. Tu Dao is the woman to catch, bringing the biggest stack forward with 954,000 in play and Alain Alinat is best placed to challenge her bringing through a very healthy 805,000 chips with him today.

Alinat was left extremely short at least once during Day 2 but managed to fight back towards the end, eliminating Alex Torry in 7th place and locking up an official final table result for himself and the other five players. With no recorded live results, he has already secured a career-best result. It would be an incredible feat to win a bracelet in the process but that is more than possible with only 5 of the 193 runners still standing in his way.

He will have to fight off some stiff competition in order to do so. Oleg Chebotarev (672,000) returns with the third biggest stack and the Russian has $230,941 in cashes to his name. Jan Suchanek (599,000) is 3rd on New Zealand's all-time money list. Chad Eveslage has over $1.4 million in cashes to his name, brings 431,000 through. The shortest stack is Ian O'Hara with 410,000 but he is certainly not a player to be written off, with over $2.5 million in recorded life-time earnings.

Each player has secured themselves at least $19,687 for their efforts so far but there is still a huge amount at stake with $133,189 up top for the winner as well as a coveted bracelet, title the and all-important bragging rights to go with it.

Play will resume at Level 19, with blinds at 15,000-30,000 and 51 minutes left on the clock. Levels will be 60 minutes long and there will be 15-minute breaks at the end of every two levels. Whether the tournament will break for dinner has yet to be decided.

In addition to live updates from PokerNews, you can access the live stream on Poker Go, where there will be a 30-minute delay. With excitement expected from the outset, tune in to find out who will be crowned the winner when play resumes at noon in the Amazon Room here at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino.

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Tu DaoCanada954,000
2Alain AlinatThailand805,000
3Ian O'HaraUnited States410,000
4Oleg ChebotarevRussia672,000
5Chad EveslageUnited States431,000
6Jan SuchanekNew Zealand599,000

Tags: Alain AlinatAlex TorryChad EveslageIan O'HaraJan SuchanekOleg ChebotarevTu Dao