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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #49: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed
Dias: 2
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
aak10
Premiação
$362,185
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Entries
630
Informações do Nível
Nível
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0

Day 2 of $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed Ends With Chino Rheem on Top

Nível 20 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Play has wrapped up on Day 2 of Event #49: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed, and an action day it was. The day started with 127 players and dwindled down to just 19 returning on Tuesday for their shot at a WSOP bracelet and $362,185.

Chino Rheem leads the field into the final day with 952,000 in chips. Rheem has the most career live tournament earnings of anyone left in the field with $8,732,859. He has won everything there is to win in the poker industry other than a WSOP gold bracelet and he will be looking for that elusive prize on Tuesday. Rheem's biggest payday came in 2008 when he finished in 7th place of the WSOP Main event for $1,772,650.

Louie Calvo is not far behind the chip leader with 914,000 heading into Day 3. Calvo had a quiet day but came on strong at the end as he looks to win his first major poker tournament of his career. Daniel Reijmer found a healthy stack to bag as well with 770,000 chips to return to on Day 3.

The money bubble burst at the beginning of Level 13, the third level of the day, when Joshua Dickson had his aces cracked by Curtis Rystadt's flopped full house. The remaining 95 players were all guaranteed $4,499 and the eliminations started to come quickly.

Some notables who made the money but were unable to find a bag at the end of the day were Mike Sexton (94th place - $4,499), John Racener (92nd place - $4,499), Jared Bleznick ($4,665), Dmitry Yurasov (60th place - $4,955), Felipe Ramos (57th place - $4,955), Juha Helppi (50th place - $5,407), and Christian Harder (22nd place - $12,266).

When the remaining 19 players return Tuesday, they will all be vying for the gold bracelet and the six-figure payday. Play will begin in Level 21 with the blinds at 6,000/12,000 and will conclude once a winner is crowned.

Day 3 Seat Assignments

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Brasilia7002William KakonUnited States302,00025
Brasilia7003Michael TrujilloUnited States30,0003
Brasilia7004Rudolph SawaUnited States584,00049
Brasilia7005Mark ReillyIreland675,00056
       
Brasilia7011Roberto RomanelloUnited Kingdom152,00013
Brasilia7012Gionni DemersUnited States531,00044
Brasilia7015Alberto FonsecaCosta Rica611,00051
Brasilia7016Chino RheemUnited States952,00079
       
Brasilia7021James St HilaireUnited States559,00047
Brasilia7022Eric HicksUnited States563,00047
Brasilia7023Kenneth WongCanada331,00028
Brasilia7024Gerhard SchleicherGermany574,00048
Brasilia7025Brad RubenUnited States327,00027
Brasilia7026Orlando RomeroUnited States354,00030
       
Brasilia7031Aleksei AltshullerRussia593,00049
Brasilia7033Jeff MadsenUnited States207,00017
Brasilia7034Luis CalvoUnited States914,00076
Brasilia7035Daniel ReijmerNetherlands776,00065
Brasilia7036Roussos KoliakoudakisGreece553,00046

Tags: Chino RheemChristian HarderCurtis RystadtDaniel ReijmerDmitry YurasovFelipe RamosJared BleznickJohn RacenerJuha HelppiLouie CalvoMatt SextonMike Sexton

Madsen Plays a Big Hand with Trujillo

Nível 16 : 2,000/4,000, 0 ante
Jeff Madsen
Jeff Madsen

Jeff Madsen raised to 9,500 from under the gun, and Michael Trujillo called from the cutoff, as did the big blind.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Spades}, and Madsen bet 21,000. Trujillo potted to 93,500, and the big blind folded. Madsen quickly moved all in for his remaining 144,500, and Trujillo called.

Madsen: {8-Clubs}{8-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Trujillo: {7-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}

Madsen's set of eights gave him a hammerlock on the pot with two cards to come. The turn was the {a-Diamonds}, giving Trujillo some hope, but the {k-Spades} on the river secured the pot for Madsen as he doubled through his opponent.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jeff Madsen us
Jeff Madsen
WSOP 4X Winner
320,000 135,000
Michael Trujillo us
Michael Trujillo
295,000 -85,000

Tags: Jeff MadsenMichael Trujillo

Gionni DeMers Nearly Stacks Guilherme Barbosa in Massive Pot

Nível 12 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
Gionni DeMers
Gionni DeMers

With about 45,000 chips already in the middle and the board reading {9-Spades}{6-Hearts}{5-Spades}{8-Clubs}, Guilherme Barbosa checked from the big blind and Gionni DeMers bet 27,500. Barbosa check-raised to 123,900 and Demers called.

The river brought the {7-Clubs} and Barbosa instantly shoved. DeMers snap-called and tabled {Q-Spades}{J-Spades}{10-Hearts}{3-Hearts} for the nut sraight. Barbosa sighed with frustration and flipped over {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}{10-}{7-} for the ten-high straight which had been the nuts on the turn. DeMers took the pot to catapult him into the chip lead by miles and leave Barbosa, who was the chip leader at the start of play on Day 2, rather short.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Gionni DeMers us
Gionni DeMers
460,000 248,700
Guilherme Barbosa br
Guilherme Barbosa
35,000 -170,000

Tags: Gionni DemersGuilherme Barbosa

Day 2 of Event #49 Begins at 2 p.m. Local Time, Guilherme Barbosa Leads

Guilherme Barbosa
Guilherme Barbosa

On Day 1 of Event #49: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed, a total of 630 players took to the felt in pursuit of the top prize of $362,185 and a WSOP gold bracelet. But only 127 will return today when the second day of play begins at 2:00 p.m. local time. Out of those returning for Day 2, 95 will cash and a min-cash is good for $4,499. This year's event in the 2107 World Series of Poker drew a bigger crowd than it did last year, as the field size grew by a total of 50 players.

Leading the way is Guilhereme Barbosa with 256,600, and close behind him are Chino Rheem (214,400), Gionni DeMers (211,300), Samuel Higgs (200,100) and Juha Helppi (194,500). But the road to victory won't be easy for anyone, since many accomplished players still remain in contention, including Felipe Ramos (97,000), David Williams (84,800), Jared Bleznick (75,600), Hunter Cichy (56,600), Jake Schwartz (37,500), James Obst (32,700), Anthony Zinno (24,700) and JC Tran (14,900).

Play on Day 2 will consist of 10 one-hour levels with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a one-hour dinner break after Level 16 at approximately 8:30 p.m. local time.

Be sure to check back here for continuing coverage of this event and throughout the 2017 World Series of Poker from the PokerNews live reporting team.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoChino RheemDavid WilliamsFelipe RamosGuilherme BarbosaHunter CichyJames ObstJared BleznickJC TranJuha HelppiSam Higgs