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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #64: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Mix
Dias: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
10875
Premiação
$268,555
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$1,428,300
Entries
1,056
Informações do Nível
Nível
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Sebastian Langrock Takes Down Event #64: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Mix

Nível 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Sebastian Langrock Wins Event 64!
Sebastian Langrock Wins Event 64!

In just 156 hands on the official final table, Sebastian Langrock is the latest World Series of Poker bracelet winner after taking down Event #64: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Mix for $268,555.

Langrock defeated a worthy opponent in WSOP bracelet winner Ryan Laplante, eliminating him in 22 hands once heads-up play began. In the final hand playing pot-limit omaha, Langrock flopped the nut straight and Laplante flopped a flush and straight draw and the two players got it all in on the flop.

The board bricked out and Laplante had to settle for a runner-up finish worth $165,983. Laplante was definitely a formidable opponent, looking to follow up his first bracelet from the 2016 Event #12: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha for his biggest career cash for $190,328. His cash today puts his live earnings over $1.4 million, making this is fifth WSOP cash of the summer.

This mixed event attracted a total of 1,056 entries by the time registration closed on Day 1, and 159 players would eventually be guaranteed to make the money. The money bubble burst in the last hand of the night on Day 1, sending 158 players on to Day 2.

Langrock is a professional poker player from Austria with over $600,000 in lifetime earnings after this win. He has been coming to the WSOP for five consecutive years now, and has been specializing in pot-limit Omaha for the last two years. Langrock is actually known for winning 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' in Germany in 2013, and talked about how he was able to pursue a living in poker after winning that game show.

The turning point for Langrock was when he called Fernando Brito's all in while he was short and flipped with king-queen against Brito's fives. "Actually, I think it was the wrong call, but I had the feeling that if I want to win it, I have to go with it this time because if I fold, I’m down to seven bigs and I have no chance at all. So, I called and win the flip and then I could spin it up. I was focusing on the PLO hands and the winning hand was in PLO, so it worked out", explained Langrock.

Langrock plans to play the Main Event, as he always has, but almost went home before this event. "Actually, I was planning on going home like a week ago. I was here for three weeks but then I was like, I’m not that Vegas-tired like I was the years before after three weeks. So I decided spontaneously to extend my stay, and that worked out pretty f***ng well."

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayer NameCountryPrize (USD)
1Sebastian LangrockAustria$268,555
2Ryan LaplanteUnited States$165,983
3Victor ChoupeauxFrance$118,190
4Esther TaylorUnited States$85,225
5Shannon ShorrUnited States$62,242
6Zahir GilaniCanada$46,048
7Jerry CallahanUnited States$34,515
8Fernando BritoBrazil$26,216
9Jagdeep SinghIndia$20,181

Some of the familiar faces to make it in the money in this event include Connor Drinan (12th place - $15,749), Chris Moorman (17th place - $8,137), Juha Helppi (28th place - $6,718), Bryce Yockey (39th place - $5,628), Matt Affleck (48th place - $4,785), Jeff Gross (72nd place - $3,222), Barny Boatman (99th place - $2,501), Carlos Mortensen (126th place - $2,374), and defending champion Loren Klein (137th place - $2,293).

Only 159 players could make the money, meaning a ton of notables took shots but couldn't make it work, including Andy Spears, Jessica Dawley, Ismael Bojang, Owais Ahmed, Ari Engel, Mike Leah, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Upeshka De Silva, Kenny Hallaert, David Peters, Barry Greenstein, Men Nguyen, Kristen Bicknell, and Maria Ho.

Final Table Action

The unofficial final table of nine came together after the elimination of Mark Radoja in 10th place ($20,181). He flopped bottom set playing pot-limit Omaha and got it all in with Taylor who held the nut flush draw. She hit it on the turn, and Radoja was unable to fill up for a shot at his third career WSOP bracelet.

The official final table began just 20 short minutes later once Jagdeep Singh's run ended in ninth place. Singh also took home $20,181 after his set of kings couldn't hold against Shorr who made himself a straight on the river. Players moved from Miranda to Amazon Gold for the official final table of eight, and it would take 26 hands before Fernando Brito found himself at the payout desk in eighth place. He moved in with his short stack holding pocket fives and found himself flipping with Langrock with king-queen. The flop came king-high and Brito would have to settle for $26,216 for his deep run today.

Frenchman Victor Choupeaux was very short but found himself a stack to work with as he doubled up in pot-limit Omaha with queens, up against Laplante's jacks. Zahir Gilani and Jerry Callahan took turns doubling up their short stacks, while Langrock slowly chipped up as well. It was almost 50 hands later until another player hit the rail, and it was Callahan who fell in seventh place ($34,515). Langrock defended his big blind following a raise from Callahan and saw a turn after he flopped bottom pair. The turn gave Langrock two pair and Callahan committed himself with two queens for an over pair to the board. The river bricked out and Callahan said his goodbyes.

In the very next hand, Zahir Gilani got his short stack in the middle with kings in the big blind playing pot-limit Omaha, but he ran into Langrock's aces in the small blind and couldn't improve. The Canadian pocketed $46,048 for his sixth place finish in his first-ever WSOP event.

The final five went on a dinner break, and Langrock held almost half of the chips in play. In just the fourth hand back from dinner, Shannon Shorr got the last of his chips in the middle with king-jack but ran into Victor Choupeaux's ace-jack and settled for fifth place and a payout worth $62,242. Shorr was unable to capture his first bracelet, but he impressively came back from less than one big blind on Day 2 to make a deep run today. He was down to just 3,500 when blinds were at 2,000/4,000 and spun his stack up to 270,000 in just ten hands. He found a bag to make it to the final 16 on Day 3, and navigated his way to a decent score.

Play remained extremely tight for the next 20 hands, and eventually Esther 'Etay' Taylor moved in with pocket threes and found herself flipping with Laplante who held ace-queen. The flop came queen-high and Taylor made her way to the rail full of 'Etay' fans who were supporting her from the very start of the day. Taylor pocketed $85,225 for fourth place for her deep run today.

Three-handed play lasted about 30 hands, but it was eventually France's Choupeaux who fell in third place ($118,190). He found himself short and eventually got it in with king-nine off suit and couldn't catch up to Langrock's ace-five of spades. Choupeaux made a massive comeback after being the shortest stack for a good while, but had the support of his loud French rail the entire time.

Heads-up play didn't last very long, and it was only fitting that Langrock would win the tournament after flopping the nut straight to seal the deal.

As always, we appreciate you following along as the PokerNews reporting team brings you all of the action in yet another bracelet event!

Tags: Andy SpearsAri EngelBarny BoatmanBryce YockeyConnor DrinanEsther TaylorFernando BritoJagdeep SinghJerry CallahanJuha HelppiMark RadojaRyan LaplanteSebastian LangrockShannon ShorrVictor ChoupeauxZahir Gilani

Ryan Laplante Eliminated in 2nd Place ($165,983)

Nível 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Ryan Leplante
Ryan Leplante

Pot-Limit Omaha

Hand #156: Sebastian Langrock raised to 135,000 and Ryan Laplante called.

The flop came {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and Laplante checked. Langrock bet 160,000 and Laplante check-raised to 750,000. Langrock looked to see how much Laplante had behind and re-raised the pot, putting Laplante to the test for the rest of his chips. Laplante quickly called.

Laplante was at risk with {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for a flush draw along with a straight draw, up against Langhorn's {10-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts} for the nut straight.

The turn was the {4-Clubs} and the river was the {k-Hearts}, sending Laplante to the rail in second place for a payout worth $165,983.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
7,935,000 2,090,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan LaplanteSebastian Langrock

Victor Choupeaux Eliminated in 3rd Place ($118,190)

Nível 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Victor Choupeaux
Victor Choupeaux

No-Limit Hold'em

Hand #133: Victor Choupeaux moved all in from the small blind and got no action.

Hand #134: Choupeaux moved all in for 705,000 on the button and sebastian Langrock called from the small blind.

Choupeaux was at risk with {k-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}, while Langrock held {a-Spades}{5-Spades}, slightly in the lead.

The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs} and Langrock straightened out to eliminate the Frenchman in third place for $118,190.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
4,095,000 795,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
3,850,000 -150,000
Victor Choupeaux fr
Victor Choupeaux
Eliminado

Tags: Sebastian LangrockVictor ChoupeauxRyan Laplante

Esther Taylor Eliminated in 4th Place ($85,225)

Nível 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Esther Taylor
Esther Taylor

No-Limit Hold'em

Hand #102: Esther Taylor moved all in for 500,000 from under the gun, and Ryan Laplante moved all in over top from the small blind.

Taylor was at risk with {3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}, flipping with Laplante's {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}.

The flop came {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{10-Spades}, and Taylor stood up from her seat as Laplante took the lead with two pair, queens and tens. The turn was the {6-Hearts} and Taylor's rail chanted for a three, but it was the {9-Spades} that hit the river.

Taylor had to settle for fourth place for a nice payout worth $85,225.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
3,900,000 425,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
2,840,000 840,000
Victor Choupeaux fr
Victor Choupeaux
1,100,000 -370,000
Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
Eliminado

Tags: Esther TaylorRyan Laplante

Shannon Shorr Eliminated in 5th Place ($62,242)

Nível 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Shannon Shorr
Shannon Shorr

No-Limit Hold'em

Hand #81: Victor Choupeaux raised to 115,000 under the gun, and Shannon Shorr went all in from the big blind. Choupeaux called, and Shorr was at risk and behind.

Shorr: {K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Choupeaux: {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

The board ran out {Q-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} {8-Hearts}, and Choupeaux won with ace-high. Shorr was eliminated in fifth place, taking home $62,242 for his efforts.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
3,475,000 -165,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
2,000,000 -130,000
Victor Choupeaux fr
Victor Choupeaux
1,470,000 790,000
Esther Taylor us
Esther Taylor
760,000 -110,000
Shannon Shorr us
Shannon Shorr
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Shannon ShorrVictor Choupeaux

Zahir Gilani Eliminated in 6th Place ($46,048)

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Zahir Gilani
Zahir Gilani

Pot-Limit Omaha

Hand #74: Ryan Laplante limped in from under the gun, and Sebastian Langrock raised to 90,000 from the small blind. Zahir Gilani moved all in from the big blind for his last 200,000, Laplante folded, and Langrock called.

Gilani was at risk but behind with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}, up against Langrock's {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{5-Spades}.

The board ran out {8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{10-Spades}, and Gilani was eliminated in sixth place for $46,048 — an impressive showing in his first-ever WSOP event.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
3,400,000 420,000
Zahir Gilani us
Zahir Gilani
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan LaplanteSebastian LangrockZahir Gilani

Jerry Callahan Eliminated in 7th Place ($34,515)

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Jerry Callahan
Jerry Callahan

Hand #73: Jerry Callahan raised to 85,000 in early position, and Sebastian Langrock called in the big blind. The flop came {8-Spades}{7-Spades}{4-Diamonds}, and Langrock checked. Callahan bet 85,000, and Langrock called. The turn was the {10-Hearts}, and Langrock bet 195,000. Callahan moved all in, and Langrock called.

Callahan: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Langrock: {10-Clubs}{4-Clubs}

Langrock's two pair, tens and fours, was ahead, and it held up on the {9-Clubs} river. Callahan was eliminated in seventh place for a payday of $34,515.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
2,980,000 1,120,000
Jerry Callahan us
Jerry Callahan
Eliminado

Tags: Jerry CallahanSebastian Langrock

Cheering on Choupeaux

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Victor Choupeaux
Victor Choupeaux

While everyone at the final table has their supporters, there can be no doubt who is being given the most vociferous support of the remaining seven players. Victor Choupeaux is being cheered to the rafters of the Rio with every pot he takes down. We sat down with Choupeaux’s friend and roommate, Romain Lewis, to talk about Choupeaux's chances of becoming the latest WSOP winner.

“Victor is a French player who was crushing online in France four or five years ago," Lewis said. "He took a life break for a couple of years, then came back. I’ve known him a year now, and we live together in Wimbledon in Southwest L. He plays a lot of pot-limit Omaha and hold’em, and a little of them together. He’s making his comeback right now. He was very well known in France five years ago.”

The short stack of the final table, any final table, always garners a little extra support from the rail, but this is ridiculous. If you thought the British rail was boisterous, it’s clear that their cross-Channel neighbors have just as much spirit. The Rio is rocking right now, and the Choupeaux rail is formidable.

“We know that it’s going to be a tough job. He had ten, then seven, and now fifteen big blinds. But we’ve got good enough people on the rail, and he knows what he has to do. We want to make positive memories. At a lot of the final tables in your life, you might not have a great memory if you don’t make the top two or three places. We want to make a great memory wherever Victor finishes.”

Choupeaux may be French, but he’s recently moved to England to live with Lewis and some other passionate poker players.

“Victor is from Saint-Brieu, which is quite a rural part of France. I know he lived in Paris for the last few years, but Victor is enjoying living in London now with me and Guillaume Diaz, who reached the final table in the $888 Crazy Eights yesterday. Guillaume finished eighth for $86,888. It had to happen!”

The collaborative spirit of the French players who are close to Victor Choupeaux has directly led to his success, at least according to Lewis.

“One of the most important things in poker is exchanging thoughts and theories with other players. It’s always better to learn from others' mistakes and successes. I definitely thought this was coming for Victor. He came back to the poker world with confidence after being such a good player before. He quickly realized that there was work to do to get back to that level. He’s given himself every chance by putting that work in. I’m not surprised he’s doing so well — I bought a percentage of all his tournaments here in Las Vegas this summer.”

Support from friends helps any poker player, but you don’t get a much higher backing than with your own money. Lewis is one of several who saw this potential in their friend and peer.

“Several friends from the poker world in France are on the rail. We haven’t won a bracelet in France since 2014. There are a lot of French people from all over Las Vegas who’ve come to this rail. It would be big if Victor can get it won. We haven’t been winning anything, a bit like England in soccer. If French players don’t have anything to do, they know the rail is going to be fun. I mean, here we all are.”

Victor Choupeaux may seal his return with a decent result but fail to make the final duel. He may fulfill a lifelong dream and bag the gold bracelet. Either way, the roof of the Rio will echo with the partisan cheers and songs that have come all the way from France.

Could the long wait for a French WSOP bracelet be over?

Tags: 888 Crazy EightsVictor Choupeaux

Fernando Brito Eliminated in 8th Place ($26,216)

Nível 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Fernando Brito
Fernando Brito

No-Limit Hold'em

Hand #26: Fernando Brito moved all in for 225,000 from the cutoff, and Sebastian Langrock moved all in over top for 255,000 on the button. Jerry Callahan tanked in the big blind but folded.

Brito was at risk with {5-Spades}{5-Hearts}, flipping with Langrock's {k-Hearts}{q-Spades}.

The flop came {k-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, and Langrock took the lead with a pair of kings, prompting Brito to stand up from his seat. The turn was the {6-Clubs}, and the river was the {8-Hearts}, sending Brito to the rail in eighth place for a payout worth $26,216.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
530,000 80,000
Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
Eliminado

Tags: Fernando BritoJerry Callahan

Jagdeep Singh Eliminated in 9th Place ($20,181)

Nível 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Jagdeep Singh
Jagdeep Singh

Shannon Shorr raised to 60,000 in middle position and Jagdeep Singh potted to 216,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Shorr moved all in. Singh called all in for 445,000 and was at risk.

Shorr: {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Singh: {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{3-Hearts}

The board ran out {K-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}, giving Singh top set. The {3-Spades} turn changed nothing, but the {10-Spades} river gave Shorr Broadway to eliminate Singh.

Singh is the ninth-place finisher, taking home a cash prize of $20,181.

The final eight are moving to Amazon Gold now.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Shannon Shorr us
Shannon Shorr
WSOP 2X Winner
1,375,000 485,000
Jagdeep Singh in
Jagdeep Singh
Eliminado

Tags: Jagdeep SinghShannon Shorr