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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Dias: 4
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
jj
Premiação
$617,303
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Premiação
$4,850,100
Entries
5,389
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Frank Maggio Crowned Champion of Record-Breaking 2017 WSOP $1,000 Seniors Championship ($617,303)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Frank Maggio
Frank Maggio

Frank Maggio capped off a four-and-a-half-hour final table to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and $617,303. Maggio is the winner of Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship. This year's event was the largest ever. Maggio sealed the win after only eight hands of heads-up play against runner-up William Murray. Two hands before the final hand, Maggio gained the chip lead when he five-bet shoved on Murray.

"I had tens," said Murray. "I just decided I wasn't going to back down."

Two hands later, the two players got all in on a queen-high flop. Maggio three-bet shoved and Murray called with middle pair against Maggio's pocket jacks.

"I wasn't that concerned with the three. I was just worried about spades," said Maggio about the hand.

By the time the board ran out, the spades didn't come and Maggio was $617,303 richer. Maggio won his first WSOP bracelet on his third-ever WSOP cash.

"I've been coming out here every year since I turned fifty," he said, "to play the Senior's event and some other stuff."

"I cashed a couple years ago and this year's a big surprise."

Below are the final-table finishers for this record-breaking event:

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (USD)
1Frank MaggioUnited States$617,303
2William MurrayUnited States$381,233
3Dieter DechantUnited States$281,691
4Mark LillgeUnited States$209,715
5Anthony LicastroUnited States$157,321
6Gina BaconUnited States$118,923
7Lewis LeClairUnited States$90,594
8Paul SpitzbergUnited States$69,552
9Dan HeimillerUnited States$53,817

The final table started when Dan Heimiller was eliminated on the very first hand of play. He four-bet shoved pocket jacks from the big blind and Murray, who had three-bet from the small blind, called with pocket kings.

Paul Spitzberg busted nine hands later in eighth place when he got it all in with ace-king versus the pocket tens of eventual third-place finisher Dieter Dechant.

It only took six more hands to lose the seventh-place finisher, Lewis Leclair. He was eliminated by Murray when the two got all in on an eight-high flop. Murray had a pair of sevens with an ace kicker and Leclair had pocket queens. Murray rivered an ace and took the chip lead with over 9,000,000 chips.

Gina Bacon was the next to go. Her stack had dwindled down to a little over three big blinds before she shoved with ace-jack and ran into the pocket queens of Mark Lillge.

"I got good hands at just the right moments," said Maggio.

The hand that sent Anthony Licastro to the rail in fourth place was the second-biggest pot of the final table — second only to the final hand. Licastro had been very aggressively raising big amounts and he played a massive 14,000,000 pot with Maggio. The single pot was worth more than half the chips in play and set Maggio up for the eventual win.

"I smooth-called with ace-king suited and [Licastro] shoved for a rather large amount. I hit an ace and a king on the flop and I really needed to hit that hand or I would have been out the door."

Mark Lillge was the short stack and busted seven hands after Licastro. He got it all in against Murray with eights and Murray paired one of his two overcards on the flop.

Murray earned his fourth knockout of the final table when he got all in against third-place finisher Dieter Dechant with a set of fives. Dechant had flopped a wheel but couldn't fade the board which paired on the river and was eliminated in third place.

Maggio is a "union sprinkler fitter in Chicago" and says he plans on continuing to play WSOP Circuit events at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana.

He will also likely be back next year to defend his title. This closes the book on the largest Senior's Event in the history of the World Series of Poker. The series is in full swing and you can follow the rest of the action on PokerNews.com.

Congratulations to Frank Maggio for outlasting 5,389 players on the way to his first WSOP bracelet.

Tags: Anthony LicastroDan HeimillerDieter DechantFrank MaggioGina BaconLewis LeClairMark LillgePaul SpitzbergWilliam Murray

William Murray Eliminated in 2nd Place ($381,233)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
William Murray
William Murray

Hand #112: Murray raised to 800,000 and Maggio three-bet to 2,400,000. Murray called.

The flop came {q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-Spades} and Maggio bet 1,900,000. Murray raised to 4,000,000.

Maggio raised all in, putting Murray at risk should he call. Murray called showing middle pair with {a-Spades}{3-Clubs} and was behind Maggio who showed {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}.

The turn was the {8-Clubs} and the river was the {2-Diamonds}. Murray could not catch up and was eliminated in second place. He will take home $381,233 for his finish.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Frank Maggio us
Frank Maggio
WSOP 1X Winner
26,945,000 14,855,000
William Murray us
William Murray
Eliminado

Tags: Frank MaggioWilliam Murray

Dieter Dechant Eliminated in 3rd Place ($281,691)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Dieter Dechant
Dieter Dechant

Hand #104: Dechant raised to 650,000 from the button and Murray called from the small blind. Maggio called. The flop came {5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Murray bet 900,000 and Dechant shoved all in, Murray called.

Dechant had a made wheel with {a-}{2-} and was up against the {5-}{5-} of Murray. The turn was the {8-Spades} and the river was the {3-Hearts}, pairing the board and sending Dechant to the rail in third place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dieter Dechant us
Dieter Dechant
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dieter DechantWilliam Murray

Mark Lillge Eliminated in 4th Place ($209,715)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Mark Lillge
Mark Lillge

Hand #99: Mark Lillge moved all in first to act and William Murray announced call on the button. Dieter Dechant in the big blind asked for a count and Lillge was all in for 1,355,000.

Lillge: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Murray: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

"You got a pair?" Lillge asked and Murray shook his head before the cards were tabled.

"I gotta call, right?" Murray replied.

Lillge said, "You can get away from it."

The flop fell {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Murray immediately improved to a pair of kings. He stayed in the lead on the {3-Diamonds} turn and the {5-Diamonds} river was a blank as well to eliminate Lillge in fourth place for $209,715. The remaining three players have $281,691 guaranteed.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
William Murray us
William Murray
9,200,000 2,300,000
Dieter Dechant us
Dieter Dechant
WSOP 1X Winner
4,000,000 -400,000
Mark Lillge us
Mark Lillge
Eliminado

Tags: Dieter DechantMark LillgeWilliam Murray

Anthony Licastro Eliminated in 5th Place ($157,321)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Anthony Licastro
Anthony Licastro

Hand #92: William Murray raised to 500,000 and Maggio called from one seat over. Anthony Licastro immediately moved all in out of the big blind and Murray folded. Maggio announced call and the cards were tables.

Licastro: {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Maggio: {A-Spades}{K-Spades}

The flop of {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} provided both overcards for Maggio and the {2-Clubs} turn and {3-Spades} river failed to improve Licastro. Both stacks were counted and Licastro had 6,500,000, which Maggio had covered by just a few big blinds.

Licastro takes home $157,321 and the remaining four players have $209,715 locked up. Mark Lillge, especially, was happy about that and joked, "Bless you, Frank."

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Frank Maggio us
Frank Maggio
WSOP 1X Winner
14,000,000 8,000,000
William Murray us
William Murray
6,900,000 -100,000
Mark Lillge us
Mark Lillge
1,800,000 -150,000
Anthony Licastro us
Anthony Licastro
Eliminado

Tags: Anthony LicastroFrank MaggioMark LillgeWilliam Murray

GIna Bacon Eliminated in 6th Place ($118,923)

Nível 30 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Gina Bacon
Gina Bacon

Hand #30: Gina Bacon was the short stack and waited until she had 315,000 behind before going all in. Unforunately, she ran into the pocket queens of Mark Lillge and was eliminated despite flopping top pair.

Bacon raised all in to 315,000. Lillge three-bet to 750,000 and everyone else scattered. Lillge held {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds} against the {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades} of Bacon. The board came {j-Hearts}{10-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{4-Clubs} and Bacon was eliminated.

Bacon was eliminated in sixth place and will take home $118,923.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mark Lillge us
Mark Lillge
4,500,000 -400,000
Gina Bacon us
Gina Bacon
Eliminado

Tags: Gina BaconMark Lillge

Lewis LeClair Eliminated in 7th Place ($90,594)

Nível 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Lewis LeClair
Lewis LeClair

Hand #16: Lewis LeClair raised to 340,000 in the small blind and William Murray called in the big blind. The duo headed to the {8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{5-Spades} flop and LeClair continued for 800,000 and Murray quickly called.

After the {3-Hearts} turn, LeClair moved all in for 1,630,000 and Murray contemplated his decision before ultimately calling it off.

Lewis LeClair: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
William Murray: {A-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

LeClair needed to dodge an ace or seven to score a huge double, but the cruel {A-Clubs} showed up on the river to send the third player to the rail in just 16 hands on this final table. LeClair takes home $90,594 for his efforts, and the remaining six players are guaranteed $118,923.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
William Murray us
William Murray
9,260,000 2,460,000
Lewis LeClair us
Lewis LeClair
Eliminado

Tags: Lewis LeClairWilliam Murray

Paul Spitzberg Eliminated in 8th Place ($69,552)

Nível 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Paul Spitzberg
Paul Spitzberg

Hand #10: Dieter Dechant opened to 330,000 from under the gun. Spitzberg moved all in and Dechant asked for a count. Spitzberg was all in for 1,300,000 and Dechant called.

Paul Spitzberg: {A-Spades}{K-Spades}
Dieter Dechant: {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}

The board ran out {9-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} and Spitzberg failed to improve, joining the rail in eighth place for $69,552. He shook hands with all opponents and left the feature table while the rail was still applauding.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dieter Dechant us
Dieter Dechant
WSOP 1X Winner
3,750,000 1,375,000
Paul Spitzberg us
Paul Spitzberg
Eliminado

Tags: Dieter DechantPaul Spitzberg

Dan Heimiller Eliminated in 9th Place ($53,817)

Nível 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Dan Heimiller from Day 3
Dan Heimiller from Day 3

Hand #1: Anthony Licastro raised to 280,000 from under the gun and William Murray announced a raise, making it 700,000 to go out of the small blind. Dan Heimiller moved all in from the big blind and Licastro folded, while Murray snap-called.

Dan Heimiller: {J-Hearts}{J-Hearts}
William Murray: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}

The board ran out {3-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Spades} and Heimiller hit the rail in the very first hand on this final table, earning $53,817 for his efforts. This also means that a new WSOP champion will be crowned.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
William Murray us
William Murray
7,340,000 3,340,000
Anthony Licastro us
Anthony Licastro
2,510,000 -290,000
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Anthony LicastroDan HeimillerWilliam Murray

Who Will Win the Record-Breaking 2017 Seniors Championship?

Dan Heimiller still in contention for second Seniors bracelet
Dan Heimiller still in contention for second Seniors bracelet

The record-breaking field of 5,389 entries in Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship has been reduced to the final nine. Those players will return at 12 noon today in order to determine a champion over on the feature table in the Brasilia room.

The lion's share of the $4,850,100 prize pool is still up for grabs in this largest ever World Series of Poker Seniors Event. Right now all of the finalists are guaranteed at least $53,817 for their efforts, while the winner will walk home with an impressive payday of $617,303.

One of the finalists already knows the feeling of walking away with the elusive gold bracelet in this very event, as 2014 Seniors champion Dan Heimiller will return with the fourth-biggest stack (2,970,000). Heimiller dominated at the top of the counts for most of Day 3 before running his pocket kings into the pocket aces of Frank Maggio. Maggio enters the final table second in chips with 4,910,000, narrowly behind leader Mark Lillge (5,300,000), while William Murray starts today in third position with 4,000,000.

The other finalists include Anthony Licastro (2,800,000), Lewis LeClair (2,530,000), Dieter Dechant (2,375,000), Paul Spitzberg (1,320,000) and Gina Bacon as last woman standing (960,000).

Final Table Seat Assignments

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Gina BaconUnited States960,00016
2Mark LillgeUnited States5,300,00088
3Paul SpitzbergUnited States1,320,00022
4Anthony LicastroUnited States2,800,00047
5Lewis LeClairUnited States2,530,00042
6William MurrayUnited States4,000,00067
7Dan HeimillerUnited States2,970,00050
8Frank MaggioUnited States4,910,00082
9Dieter DechantUnited States2,375,00040

There are just under 51 minutes left in Level 29 with blinds of 40,000/80,000 and a running ante of 10,000. When play resumes PokerNews live reporting team will be providing hand-for-hand coverage from the live-streamed feature table until a winner is crowned.

Tags: Anthony LicastroDan HeimillerDieter DechantFrank MaggioGina BaconLewis LeClairMark LillgePaul SpitzbergWilliam Murray