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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #57: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Dias: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
10x8x7x6x3x
Premiação
$240,341
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$839,350
Entries
90
Informações do Nível
Nível
23
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 3
Entries
8
Jogadores Restantes
1

Brian Yoon Wins Fourth Bracelet in Event #57: $10,000 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship ($839,350)

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Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

After three days of lowball action at the 2021 World Series of Poker, Brian Yoon defeated Danny Wong in heads-up play to win Event #57: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. The field of 90 runners generated an $839,350 prize pool that paid Yoon $240,341 for first place.

Yoon won his fourth WSOP gold bracelet and joins a list of four-time winners that includes Huck Seed, John Monnette, Michael Gathy, Robert Mizrachi, and Eli Elezra. This is his first bracelet in a mixed event after winning the first three in no-limit hold’em.

Wil Wilkinson finished in third after a three-handed battle that lasted nearly seven hours. Don Nguyen, Joao Vieira, Brandon Shack-Harris, and Jordan Siegel rounded out an experienced final table that fought their way through one of the toughest mixed game fields at the WSOP.

Other players finishing among the 14 players to make it into the money include Mike Matusow, Dan Smith, Nathan Gamble, Shaun Deeb, Michael Trivett, and Dan Zack.

Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Brian YoonUnited States$240,341
2Danny WongUnited States$148,341
3Wil WilkinsonUnited States$104,381
4Don NguyenUnited States$74,939
5Joao VieiraPortugal$54,993
6Brandon Shack-HarrisUnited States$54,217
7Jordan SiegelUnited States$31,290

Winner’s Reaction

“This is awesome because I would say that right now deuce-to-seven is my favorite game,” Yoon said about his first mixed game bracelet. “I’ve been working on this game for several years. I studied and I learned the game. I learned a lot of advanced stuff about this game and it’s great to get to use it.”

Yoon’s attraction to mixed games is based on finding less satisfaction in no-limit hold'em, a relatable feeling for the growing group of poker players and fans that have found their way to new variations in recent years.

“I’m not really enjoying no-limit as much as I used to, so I started playing other stuff. Draw variations were among the first games that I started playing.”

Yoon enjoys the relaxed atmosphere of mixed games just as much as winning at them.

“The vibes are different. Obviously, if you have someone like Crazy Mike (Thorpe) around, it’s going to be different. Even if he wasn’t there it’s a lot more chill.”

The relaxed pace and style of play also provide a different set of challenges that tend to create a more laid-back atmosphere.

“You’re restricted on betting and you can only bet so much, you can’t really give off too much information. Especially in this kind of game, they’re going to see how much you’re drawing so it doesn’t necessarily matter how much info you give off.

No-limit is super serious and people are more worried about giving away information. No-limit is a more complex game, there’s no doubt about that.”

Yoon is now a four-time champion, joining a long list of some of the best poker players in the world, but he’s not sweating his legacy.

“It feels good to tack on another one, but I don’t think about my legacy. I am not trying to grind out poker for the next 40 years. I’ll be around and playing in the Main Event for a while, but I’m not bracelet hunting or trying to catch Phil Hellmuth’s record. It just feels good to get into elite company.”

Danny Wong
Runner-up Danny Wong

Final Table Action

Day 3 began with the eight players that survived Day 2, but Thorpe made a quick exit when Vieira made a seven-six to beat his eight-six and knock him out of the tournament in eighth place. The remaining seven players moved over to the featured table in the Amazon room for final table play.

Soon after arriving on the side stage, Siegel hit the rail in seventh after Wong’s seven-six beat his ace-low. A short time later, Shack-Harris was headed for the payout window after his rough-nine lost to Wong’s rough-eight. Vieira was next to go in fifth place after Yoon’s eight-seven beat his nine-eight. The first four players were gone in just under 90 minutes.

With Vieira gone, the remaining four players were without a distinguished short stack and play began to stretch out.

Nguyen was next to go in fourth, finishing off a great three-day run that saw him build a stack early and stay consistently at the top of the leaderboard for most of the tournament. Nguyen was sent to the rail after Yoon forced a fold that left him with his last big bet. Wilkinson stepped in and finished the job on the next hand with a ten-nine as a live drawing Nguyen peeled a king on his last draw.

Three-handed play was a test of endurance and the lead changed several times without an elimination for nearly seven hours. After making his way from the short stack to the lead, and then back to the short stack, Wilkinson made a pair of sevens against Wong’s nine-eight and was knocked out of the tournament in third place.

Heads-up play was fast-paced and Yoon extended his lead early to put the pressure on Wong. It didn’t take long before the newly minted four-time champion put Wong near elimination. The big moment came when Wong drew to a seven-six and Yoon’s ten-eight held as Wong peeled a king to end the bid for his first WSOP gold bracelet.

This concludes coverage of Event #57: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship. Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews live reporting team for updates from every event at the 2021 WSOP.

Tags: Brandon Shack-HarrisBrian YoonDan SmithDan ZackDanny WongDon NguyenEli ElezraHuck SeedJoao VieiraJohn MonnetteJordan SiegelMichael GathyMichael TrivettMike MatusowMike ThorpeNathan GambleRobert MizrachiShaun DeebWil Wilkinson

Brian Yoon Wins Event #57: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Championship

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Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Brian Yoon has defeated Danny Wong heads-up to earn his fourth World Series of Poker bracelet and the first prize of $240,341.

Yoon's three previous bracelets all came in No-Limit Hold'em events in 2013, 2014, and 2017.

With the win, his career WSOP earnings now top $3.4 million dollars.

Stay tuned for a complete recap, including comments from the champion.

Tags: Brian YoonDanny Wong

Danny Wong Eliminated in 2nd Place ($148,341)

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Danny Wong
Danny Wong

With two draws complete and nearly 500,000 in the pot, Danny Wong bet and Brian Yoon raised. Wong called to commit his last 215,000.

Danny Wong: {7-}{6-}{4-}{3-} / {x-}
Brian Yoon: {10-}{8-}{7-}{6-}{3-}

Wong was live and drawing one, but he peeled a {k-} and Yoon secured the win for his fourth WSOP gold bracelet. Wong was eliminated in second place for $148,341.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
5,400,000 765,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Brian YoonDanny Wong

Yoon Extends the Late Lead

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Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Brian Yoon has been applying steady pressure in heads-up play.

Danny Wong raised and Yoon called. Both players drew two on the first draw.

Each player checked the first draw and took two on the second.

Yoon bet and Wong called. Wong took one card on the final draw and Yoon stood pat.

Yoon fired a bet and Wong folded. Wong is under a million and Yoon is starting to close in.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
4,635,000 1,235,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
765,000 -1,235,000

Tags: Brian YoonDanny Wong

Wil Wilkinson Eliminated in 3rd Place ($104,381)

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Wil Wilkinson
Wil Wilkinson

Down to his last 80,000 in chips in the small blind, Wil Wilkinson put them in the middle after a raise on the button from Brian Yoon. Danny Wong also called from the big blind, so Wilkinson would have to fade two would-be tournament executioners.

Wong and Yoon checked down each street after the draws went as follows:

Wil Wilkinson: two, two, one
Danny Wong: three, three, one
Brian Yoon: two, two, two

Wilkinson could only show a pair of sevens, while Wong showed {9-}{8-}{7-}{6-}{3-}, which was more than enough to win the pot as Yoon also threw his hand into the muck.

After six hours of three-handed play, Brian Yoon and Danny Wong will now play heads-up for the first prize of $240,341 and the gold WSOP bracelet.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
3,050,000 620,000
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
2,350,000 -910,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
Eliminado

Tags: Brian YoonDanny WongWil Wilkinson

Wilkinson Getting Short

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Wil Wilkinson
Wil Wilkinson

Three-handed play has gone on for over five hours, but unless Wil Wilkinson can make another comeback, the tournament could be heads-up soon.

Wilkinson raised from the small blind into Danny Wong's big blind. Wong called and drew two after Wilkinson drew one.

Wilkinson led out with a bet, but got raised by Wong. Wilkinson snap-called, then drew one card again.

Wong patted his hand, and now Wilkinson checked to him, then called a bet from Wong.

Wilkinson needed to draw one again, while Wong remained pat.

Wilkinson again checked and faced another bet from Wong. Wilkinson gave it some thought, cut out his remaining chips, and then folded to preserve his final four big bets.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
3,100,000 500,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
1,900,000 -1,700,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
450,000 -150,000

Tags: Wil WilkinsonDanny Wong

Yoon Takes Back-to-Back Pots with Eight-Six

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Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Wil Wilkinson raised from the button and Brian Yoon called from the big blind. Yoon took two cards on the first draw and Wilkinson drew one.

Yoon checked and called a bet from Wilkinson after the first draw. Wilkinson drew one card and Yoon took two on the second draw.

Yoon checked again and Wilkinson fired another bet. Yoon called and drew one. Wilkinson stood pat on the last draw.

After the third draw, Yoon fired a bet and Wilkinson called. Yoon turned over {8-}{6-}{5-}{3-}{4-} and Wilkinson sent the losing hand in the muck.

Soon after dragging that pot, Yoon got into it with Wilkinson again. Yoon turned over {8-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-} to take another pot of similar size.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
3,600,000 1,800,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
600,000 -150,000

Tags: Brian YoonWil Wilkinson

Wong Applying Pressure

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Danny Wong
Danny Wong

Brian Yoon raised from the button and Wil Wilkinson called from the small blind while Danny Wong came along from the big blind.

All three players took two cards on the first draw.

Wilkinson bet and both Wong and Yoon called. Yoon took two card on the second draw while Wilkinson and Wong both took one.

Wilkinson bet the second draw and Wong raised. Yoon got out of the way and Wilkinson called.

Wong stood pat after the third draw and Wilkinson took one card.

Wilkinson checked and Wong bet. Wilkinson quickly folded and Wong dragged the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
2,755,000 505,000
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
1,975,000 -125,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
670,000 -360,000

Tags: Brian YoonDanny WongWil Wilkinson

Yoon Takes Big Pot From Wong; Surges Into Lead

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Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Brian Yoon flirted with the chip lead early in the day, but after just taking a big pot off of Danny Wong, he's now the man in command.

Action started with Yoon raising on the button and Wong three-betting from the big blind. Yoon called and drew two while Wong took just one.

Wong led with a bet, which Yoon called. Wong then patted his hand while Yoon took one.

Again Wong bet into his opponent, and again Yoon called. Wong patted once more, while Yoon still needed one card.

Another bet then came from Wong, but this time, Yoon raised him. Without much hesitation, Wong called, and Yoon rolled over {7-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{2-} for the winner to take a sizeable pot, and grab a sizeable lead atop the standings.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
2,600,000 700,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
2,020,000 -630,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
800,000 -325,000

Tags: Brian YoonDanny Wong

Another Three-Way Pot For Wong

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Danny Wong
Danny Wong

Danny Wong has claimed another substantial pot in three-way action to push his stack toward three million chips.

Brian Yoon started the action by raising on the button. Wil Wilkinson called in the small blind and Wong called in the big blind.

Wilkinson had the best of it on the first draw, taking just one, while Wong took two and Yoon needed three.

Wilkinson however checked and Wong put out a bet, which both Yoon and Wilkinson called.

Wilkinson drew one, as did Wong, while Yoon still needed three.

Again, Wilkinson checked to Wong, who bet and was called by Yoon. Wilkinson folded.

Wong then stood pat, while Yoon needed to draw one.

Action on the end was checked through and Wong showed {9-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{3-}. Yoon tossed his cards into the muck, sending the pot to Wong.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
WSOP 1X Winner
2,900,000 115,000
Brian Yoon us
Brian Yoon
WSOP 5X Winner
1,830,000 -120,000
Wil Wilkinson us
Wil Wilkinson
750,000 -150,000

Tags: Brian YoonDanny WongWil Wilkinson