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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
j8
Premiação
$194,670
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$615,450
Entries
66
Informações do Nível
Nível
19
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
12,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 3
Jogadores Restantes
1

Chance Kornuth Wins Third Bracelet in Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em ($194,670)

Nível 19 : 0/0, 12,000 ante
Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

Chance Kornuth claimed his third World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet after winning Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em for the $194,670 top prize at the Rio Convention Center.

His first came in 2010 when he won Event #50: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. His second was just three years ago in Event #63: $3,200 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em High Roller where he took first place and $341,599 for his efforts.

He joins an elite club of players and was obviously delighted. "It feels great. Also, the fact that during the last WSOP I finished fourth in this was really good to get a little redemption," Kornuth said with his trademark smile on his face.

While heading into the final table as the chip leader, the previous close call in this very specific tournament format was in the back of his mind for just a short period, he admitted.

"It only crossed my mind once when there were like three players left. Ah, I improved on last year! But obviously, anything other than first was going to be somewhat disappointing. I am not great at the game by any means but still very competitive and wanted to do my best. Fortunately, things went my way today," Kornuth added.

Kornuth conquered a field of 66 players and a final table including Dan Shak, Chad Campbell, and Joao Vieira.

Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Chance KornuthUnited States$194,670
2Chad CampbellUnited States$120,316
3Dan ShakUnited States$82,678
4Moshe GabayIsrael$58,601
5Joao VieiraPortugal$42,885
6Thomas KysarUnited States$32,437

The game of short deck has a very special appeal to Kornuth: "You get to play so many hands, and you get to play aggressively, you always have equity and it's just fun. You can think of a lot of concepts of No Limit and PLO, which are my two best games, and a lot of them apply here like range advantage and stuff like that," the freshly minted three-time WSOP bracelet winner said.

Kornuth was certainly one of the most aggressive players throughout the tournament and especially as of the final three tables onwards. The only other player who seemingly reached the same heights of activity during the late stages was eventual runner-up Campbell. Both clashed numerous times even before the money bubble had burst and continued the duel quite frequently.

At some point, it seemed inevitable that both would be the last two contenders to battle for the coveted gold bracelet, as they entered the six-handed final table first and second in chips.

"If anything was meant to be you can say that but I wouldn't say that I believe in that kind of thing in general," Kornuth joked.

One thing in particular stood out during the last two tournament days. While Campbell was involved in the action a lot of times, he always acted very quickly and barely ever took the full 30-second shot clock compared to the vast majority of his opponents. The only time Campbell had to tank was typically when Kornuth put him to the test with alternating betting patterns of his own.

"He played very well and super unpredictable. Maybe if I had like king-jack in that hand or something instead of a full house, I would have folded because I really thought he had a straight. Power to him, he is a really tough opponent," Kornuth mentioned and referred to the hand that sealed his victory.

Chad Campbell
Runner-Up Chad Campbell and Chance Kornuth

While Kornuth had his laser-like focus on during the hands, the jovial banter and table chat recommenced as soon as the action was over. "In the hand, I am your worst enemy and when we are not in the hand we can be buddies and chat as much as we want," the latest bracelet winner of the 2021 WSOP concluded. He plans on playing a full schedule for the rest of the series and is full of confidence, which comes as no surprise after his latest victory.

"I am playing some of my best poker for the last six months and I really want to continue to do so and see what I can accomplish," Kornuth concluded.

The Action of the Final Day

Kornuth and Campbell were the runaway chip leaders when the action recommenced on the PokerGO live-streamed final table and the stack of Kornuth grew further when he claimed the first three pots of the day. That included the elimination of Thomas Kysar, who found no help with jack-ten against the pocket queens of Kornuth.

After that, however, it was Campbell who dominated the action. First denied the knockout when ace-king chopped with kings despite an ace in the window, he then took another flip against Joao Vieira. This time, ace-king was up against pocket jacks and both overcards sealed the fate of the Portuguese poker pro in fifth place.

The action never really slowed down and most hands concluded within two minutes at the utmost. One of them saw the preflop contest between Moshe Gabay and Dan Shak. Gabay had the best of it with pocket aces versus pocket jacks but Shak turned a straight flush to bring the field down to the final three.

Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Kornuth dropped back to the shortest stack thereafter but bounced back with a well-timed all-in move against Campbell to regain the lead. Shak was not successful when he got it in with jack-ten against the ace-king of Kornuth. An ace in the window solidified the lead of Kornuth and he dodged a gutshot to enter heads-up as the chip leader.

The duel for the gold bracelet culminated in a big clash in which Kornuth flopped a full house and the open-ended straight draw of Campbell had zero equity. Only minutes after his runner-up finish, Campbell jumped right back into the next event while Kornuth was busy with the winner shots and interviews. But the win didn't end Kornuth's day. He quickly joined the field in Event #30: $1,500 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em just after.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but the live updates for several other currently ongoing bracelet events can be found in the 2021 WSOP festival hub.

Tags: Chad CampbellChance KornuthDan ShakJoao VieiraMoshe GabayThomas Kysar

Chad Campbell Eliminated in 2nd Place ($120,316)

Nível 19 : 0/0, 12,000 ante
Chad Campbell
Chad Campbell

The next limped flop led them to the {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{8-Hearts} flop on which Chad Campbell bet 30,000. Chance Kornuth opted for a raise to 110,000 and Campbell stuck around. They headed to the {9-Spades} turn and Campbell checked. Kornuth now bet 225,000 and Campbell moved all-in for 1.27 million within four seconds.

Kornuth snap-called and the cards were turned over.

Chad Campbell: {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Chance Kornuth: {j-Spades}{8-Clubs}

Campbell was drawing dead against the flopped full house of Kornuth and the {7-Diamonds} river didn't matter, ending his run in 2nd place for $120,316.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
3,960,000 1,360,000
Chad Campbell us
Chad Campbell
Eliminado

Tags: Chad CampbellChance Kornuth

Dan Shak Eliminated in 3rd Place ($82,678)

Nível 19 : 0/0, 12,000 ante
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Chad Campbell folded and Chance Kornuth raised to 90,000 in the cutoff. Dan Shak then jammed for 456,000 and Kornuth snap-called.

Dan Shak: {j-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Chance Kornuth: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}

The {a-Clubs}{9-Spades}{7-Diamonds} flop gave Kornuth the top pair while Shak had a gutshot. Nothing changed on the {9-Clubs} turn and the {j-Spades} river ended Shak's run in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
2,600,000 500,000
Chad Campbell us
Chad Campbell
1,400,000 100,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
Eliminado

Tags: Chad CampbellChance KornuthDan Shak

Kornuth Jams Back Into the Lead

Nível 18 : 0/0, 10,000 ante
Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

Chad Campbell limped in and Chance Kornuth raised to 80,000 in the cutoff, which Campbell called. The flop brought {j-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and Campbell opted to check. That prompted a bet of 60,000 by Kornuth for Campbell to then raise it up to 200,000.

Kornuth reluctantly called and that led them to the {a-Hearts} on the turn. Campbell now bet 425,000, which represented a big portion of Kornuth's stack. He used two time bank extensions and then called to see the {q-Hearts} appear on the river.

Campbell now used a time bank extension to check and Kornuth jammed for 342,000 to force a quick fold from Campbell.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
1,800,000 800,000
Chad Campbell us
Chad Campbell
1,400,000 -700,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
797,000 -20,000

Tags: Chad CampbellChance Kornuth

Moshe Gabay Eliminated in 4th Place ($58,601)

Nível 16 : 0/0, 6,000 ante
Moshe Gabay
Moshe Gabay

Moshe Gabay raised it up to 46,000 in the cutoff and Dan Shak three-bet jammed on the button. Gabay then called all-in for 342,000 and the cards were flipped over.

Moshe Gabay: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}
Dan Shak: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

The {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs} flop kept Gabay in the lead but Shak had a ton of outs. He nailed the perfect card on the {8-Clubs} turn for a straight flush and the {j-Hearts} river became a formality, as Gabay was eliminated in 4th place for $58,601.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chad Campbell us
Chad Campbell
1,700,000
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
1,300,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
937,000 324,000
Moshe Gabay us
Moshe Gabay
Eliminado

Tags: Dan ShakMoshe Gabay

Joao Vieira Eliminated in 5th Place ($42,885)

Nível 15 : 0/0, 5,000 ante
Joao Vieira
Joao Vieira

Joao Vieira was at risk once more via open-shove from under the gun for 265,000 and h was called by Chad Campbell from one seat over.

Joao Vieira: {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Chad Campbell: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

The {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}{10-Clubs} flop gave Campbell the top two pair and Vieira had a gutshot to go with his two cards to a set. Nothing changed on the {9-Hearts} turn and the {8-Hearts} river ended Vieira's run in 5th place. He takes home $42,885 and will likely be back in action in the next WSOP bracelet event soon.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chad Campbell us
Chad Campbell
1,300,000 300,000
Joao Vieira pt
Joao Vieira
WSOP 3X Winner
Winamax
Eliminado

Tags: Chad CampbellJoao Vieira

Thomas Kysar Eliminated in 6th Place ($32,437)

Nível 15 : 0/0, 5,000 ante
Thomas Kysar
Thomas Kysar

Chance Kornuth, Moshe Gabay and Dan Shak all opted to limp in while Joao Vieira gave it some consideration and folded.

Thomas Kysar on the button then raised to 50,000 and Kornuth limp-raised to 175,000. After brief contemplation, Kysar jammed for 224,000 and Kornuth called for the additional 49,000 on top.

Thomas Kysar: {j-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Chance Kornuth: {q-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

With his undercards, Kysar stood no chance on the {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Hearts} board and was eliminated in 6th place for a payday of $32,437.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
WSOP 3X Winner
1,700,000 260,000
Thomas Kysar us
Thomas Kysar
Eliminado

Tags: Chance KornuthDan ShakJoao VieiraMoshe GabayThomas Kysar

Kornuth Leads the Pack in Pursuit of Third WSOP Bracelet

Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

Only six players out of a field of 66 entries remain in Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em and the latest high-stakes contest of the 2021 World Series of Poker will determine a winner today. The biggest slice of the $615,450 prize pool is up for grabs and two of the finalists already know what it feels like to lift the coveted WSOP gold bracelet for the winner shots.

Two-time champion Chance Kornuth leads the six-handed line-up with a stack of 1,266,000 while Portuguese mixed game aficionado Joao Vieira is the second-shortest stack with 300,000. Kornuth already reached the final table of this very event back in 2019 and finished in fourth place for $93,593. He will certainly aim to convert his prime position into the third gold bracelet in the hours to follow.

Second-placed Chad Campbell is the only other finalist with a seven-figure stack and returns to 1,073,000 in chips, good enough for 215 antes. The remaining contenders all seek their maiden victory in an official WSOP gold bracelet event and High Roller regular Dan Shak is perhaps the most well-known of them. Also in the mix are Moshe Gabay and Thomas Kysar, who both nursed shorter stacks for an extended period on Day 2 before reaching the official final table.

Final Table Seat Draw Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountAntes
1Chad CampbellUnited States1,073,000215
2Chance KornuthUnited States1,266,000253
3Moshe GabayIsrael663,000133
4Dan ShakUnited States425,00085
5Joao VieiraPortugal300,00060
6Thomas KysarUnited States234,00047

The action is scheduled to resume at 4pm local time on the mothership in the Amazon Room, which will be used for the PokerGO live stream. All PokerNews updates will be published in real time and based on showdown cards only whereas the stream with cards-up coverage and commentary runs on a security delay of one hour.

There are 31:15 minutes remaining in level 15 with an ante of 5,000 and a button double ante of 10,000. All six finalists have $32,437 locked up for their efforts and the eventual winner will receive a payday of $194,670.

Results and Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $194,670
2  $120,316
3  $82,678
4  $58,601
5  $42,885
6  $32,437
7Young KoUnited States$25,386
8Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$20,583
9Rene van KrevelenNetherlands$20,583
10Ye ShenChina$17,311

Tags: Chad CampbellChance KornuthDan ShakJoao VieiraMoshe GabayThomas Kysar