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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Dias: 2c
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a2
Premiação
$8,150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Premiação
$67,877,400
Entries
7,221
Informações do Nível
Nível
43
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
500,000

Purple Section Notables

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Bryce Yockey us
Bryce Yockey
WSOP 1X Winner
175,000 -3,700
Brendon Rubie au
Brendon Rubie
150,000 6,500
Robert Mizrachi us
Robert Mizrachi
WSOP 4X Winner
121,000 17,800
David "ODB" Baker us
David "ODB" Baker
WSOP 3X Winner
102,000 15,400
Bernard Lee us
Bernard Lee
92,000 -10,100
Darryll Fish us
Darryll Fish
84,500 -2,700
Alex Keating us
Alex Keating
WSOP 1X Winner
83,000 2,300
Dong Kim us
Dong Kim
81,000 -3,300
Davidi Kitai be
Davidi Kitai
WSOP 3X Winner
Winamax
77,000 700
Katie Lindsay us
Katie Lindsay
74,000 -1,400
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
67,400 -9,900
Matt Stout us
Matt Stout
60,000 25,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
58,600 -1,200
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
48,400 -5,300
Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
WSOP 1X Winner
47,000 -25,400
Annette Obrestad no
Annette Obrestad
WSOP 1X Winner
45,300 4,300
Thomas Hall gb
Thomas Hall
WSOP 1X Winner
45,000 -6,800
Harrison Gimbel us
Harrison Gimbel
WSOP 1X Winner
45,000 -40,900
Joe McKeehen us
Joe McKeehen
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
44,500 -6,400
Dutch Boyd us
Dutch Boyd
WSOP 3X Winner
41,000 -19,700
Marco Johnson us
Marco Johnson
WSOP 2X Winner
38,000 200
Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
WSOP 1X Winner
21,200 -4,600
Charlotte Godwin gb
Charlotte Godwin
20,500 4,700
Leif Force us
Leif Force
WSOP 1X Winner
17,000 -16,100
Jay Farber us
Jay Farber
17,000 -4,800

Leia tudo

Kassouf Up To His Old Tricks

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

"Dealer Change 622!"

That was the call coming out of the middle of the Miranda room just as William Kassouf sat down. Already Kassouf was firing off, talking at 100 words a minute, faster than anyone could even keep up with.

"I was up til 8:45 a.m.," Kassouf said. "I was just checking out Facebook, chatting with the mates, only got two hours of sleep. Staying up all night, like a boss"

Mostly the only person responding to Kassouf's banter, was the dealer.

"I'm going to need your I.D. and pink slip," the dealer asked Kassouf.

"You mean you don't know who I am?" Kassouf shot back. "Alright alright."

Kassouf produced his I.D. and his pink slip eventually and play got underway for him.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
William Kassouf gb
William Kassouf
47,800 -100

Tags: William Kassouf

Early Casualties in Pavilion Black

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

Paul Welke and William Fortner have been eliminated. Fortner got his stack in after a king-high turn holding {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} only to see Jarod Ludemann snap-call with {4-Hearts}{3-Hearts} for the flopped straight. The same table also features Dieter Dechant, who finished third in the Seniors Event and won the bracelet in THE GIANT.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jarod Ludemann us
Jarod Ludemann
180,000 40,900
William Fortner us
William Fortner
Eliminado
Paul Welke us
Paul Welke
Eliminado

Tags: Dieter DechantJarod LudemannPaul WelkeWilliam Fortner

Fawcett Doubles Early On

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

Tetsuya Noguchi raised and called the three-bet of Justin Fawcett in the big blind to see a flop of {4-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Spades}. Fawcett bet 8,000 and Noguchi raised to 20,000, enough to put Fawcett all in. He obliged and called for the following showdown:

Justin Fawcett: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Tetsuya Noguchi: {8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}

The {8-Spades} turn settled things for Fawcett, making the {7-Clubs} river a formality.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tetsuya Noguchi jp
Tetsuya Noguchi
55,000 -25,500
Justin Fawcett us
Justin Fawcett
52,000 2,000

Tags: Tetsuya NoguchiJustin Fawcett

MacKinnon Scores Early KO

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

Following a flop of {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, Shahriar Assareh wound up all in from the cutoff for about 31,000 with {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades} against DJ MacKinnon in middle position with {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}.

The turn was the {10-Clubs}, giving Assareh a few outs to survive. However, the river was the {9-Diamonds} to lock up the pot for MacKinnon.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
DJ MacKinnon us
DJ MacKinnon
98,000 34,500
Shahriar Assareh us
Shahriar Assareh
Eliminado

Tags: DJ MacKinnon

Early Pot For The Grinder

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

A player in middle position raised to 1,300 and Michael Mizrachi called from the next seat over.

The flop came down {A-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{3-Spades} and the middle-position player bet 1,400. Mizrachi called, the {2-Diamonds} turn fell, and the player in middle position checked. Mizrachi bet about 3,000, his opponent folded, and Mizrachi collected the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
85,000 3,500

Tags: Michael Mizrachi

"Shuffle Up and Deal!"

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante

At 2 minutes past noon, Jack Effel has kicked things off today with the "shuffle up and deal" announcement. Cards are in the air and the shuffling of chips is already echoing across the various rooms in the Rio.

Nível: 6

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 100

The Three Feature Tables for Day 2c

The following three tables will be featured in the Brasilia room at the start of Day 2c:

Main Feature Table / Mothership:

RoomTableSeatCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Brasilia7271Louise FrancoeurUnited States109,600
Brasilia7272Dario MinieriItaly97,400
Brasilia7273Joseph TrezzoUnited States85,800
Brasilia7274Phil HellmuthUnited States87,400
Brasilia7275Kou VangUnited States28,500
Brasilia7276Alan CutlerUnited States46,600
Brasilia7277Ricky LeeUnited States25,800
Brasilia7278Daniel BartelUnited States38,900
Brasilia7279Frank BonacciUnited States34,000

Secondary Feature Table

RoomTableSeatCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon301Blake KelsoUnited States31,100
Amazon302Virgil BeddingfieldUnited States94,000
Amazon303Vic DezenCanada49,000
Amazon304David LeviUnited States59,700
Amazon305Cliff JosephyUnited States28,500
Amazon306Steven Gurney-GoldmanUnited States36,000
Amazon307David IsraeliteUnited States92,800
Amazon308Hyoung ChaeUnited States41,001
Amazon309Joseph CheongUnited States99,400

Third Feature Table

RoomTableSeatCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Pavilion2381Jed HoffmanUnited States82,000
Pavilion2382Zarik MegerdichianUnited States66,000
Pavilion2383Alejandro AnayaCanada54,200
Pavilion2384Eric NathanUnited States228,500
Pavilion2385Stephen BuellUnited States74,500
Pavilion2386Jacob ZalewskiUnited States67,700
Pavilion2387Pedro OliveiraPortugal68,500
Pavilion2388Loni HarwoodUnited States52,500
Pavilion2389Joshua HopkinsCanada55,400

Massive Day 2c Begins at Noon

The first players have their slip for Day 3 in hand. Day 2ab was a massive day at the World Series of Poker yesterday, and today we're doing it all over again. Day 1c attracted a gigantic field of 4,262 and lost 962 players, so today at noon, 3,300 players return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino for five more levels of play on Day 2c.

Levels are once again each 2 hours long, with a 20-minute break after every level. The dinner break of 90 minutes takes place after Level 8, which should be around 6:40 p.m. The money will not be reached today; that most likely happens towards the end of Day 3, or beginning of Day 4.

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
6300600100
20-minute break   
7400800100
20-minute break   
85001,000100
90-minute break   
96001,200200
20-minute break   
108001,600200

All in all, this year’s Main Event is the third-largest in history (only topped in 2006 and 2010) and the prize pool sits at almost $68 million. First place is guaranteed $8,150,000, and the total places paid is 1,084 with a min-cash of $15,000.

Excitement was in the air as players from the first two Day 1 flights in the Main Event returned to the Rio to battle it out in Day 2a and 2b flights. When play got underway, 2,959 players in total were back in action with only about 1,100 making it through for Thursday’s Day 3.

During Tuesday’s action, the two flights remained separate. Leading the field from 2a was Lawrence Bayley with 618,000 chips and Mickey Craft in 2B with 608,100. Other notables remaining from 2ab are Marvin Rettenmaier (359,100), Charlie Carrel (343,000), 2016 November Niner Kenny Hallaert (331,800), Cherish Andrews (330,700), Melanie Weisner (319,400), Mike Matusow (228,200), Chris Vitch (221,200), Scott Seiver (195,600), 2005 Main Event champion Joe Hachem (134,700), and 2004 Main Event champion Greg Raymer (106,400). Reigning champion Qui Nguyen, however, did not make it through Day 2.

The Day 2c field of returnees will combine with those remaining from Tuesday into one big pool for Thursday’s third day of play. Leading the beginning 2c field is France’s Jerome Brion with 247,900 chips. Brion has more than $194,000 in tournament winnings, his biggest a seventh-place finish in an EPT-Barcelona €1,100 event for $98,169.

Other notables who will be in action on Day 3 include: Nick Maimone (213,000), Andre Akkari (189,900), Jason Koon (166,600), Brandon Shack-Harris (160,000), Aditya Agarwal (150,900), Ryan Hughes (147,300), 2017 WSOP Player of the year front-runner John Monnette (123,800), Brian Rast (126,900), Phil Hellmuth (87,400, and Daniel Negreanu (26,000).

Play is scheduled to reach the final table on Day 7 (Monday, July 17). Days 8-10 will then resume and be played on July 20-22 to reach a winner – all played out live in front of ESPN’s cameras. Wednesday’s action be live on PokerGo beginning at 12:30 p.m. and then live on ESPN from 5-7 p.m. Here is a look at the payouts for the final table:

1st$8,150,000
2nd$4,700,000
3rd$3,500,000
4th$2,600,000
5th$2,000,000
6th$1,675,000
7th$1,425,000
8th$1,200,000
9th$1,000,000

Here's the complete Day 2c seat draw: