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2017 World Series of Poker

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

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a2
Prémio
$8,150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$67,877,400
Entradas
7,221
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
43
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
500,000

Ruane, Hallaert on the Verge of Main Event History; Only 85 Return for Day 6

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Michael Ruane
Michael Ruane

There’s something about a back-to-back run to the World Series of Poker Main Event final table that is truly amazing. Maybe it’s the big fields. Maybe it’s the multi-day, grueling stretch to get there. Maybe it’s the immense amount of skill along with the extreme amount of luck it takes to make it there. The last to do it was Mark Newhouse, who finished 9th in both 2013 and 2014.

As Day 6 of the Main Event approaches, we have a chance to see something truly amazing that hasn’t been done in the modern day era of the Main Event. Michael Ruane (3,450,000) and Kenny Hallaert (4,370,000) could both return to the final table, just one year after their last appearance. With only 85 players remaining, both Ruane who finished 4th last year for $2,576,003 and Hallaert who finished 6th for $1,464,258 have a chance to do it again.

Ruane said that apart from making a few mistakes at the end of the night, it was an indescribable feeling to be running deep again. “It feels great. I’m just mad right now because I just messed up a few hands at the end of the night. But to be here again is super surreal. The energy you get in the Main Event is like no other tournament you could play. It’s super exciting.”

As the day began it seemed as if it might be the Red Wedding for former November Niners. Chino Rheem and Matt Giannetti dropped in the first level of the day, and they were quickly followed out the door by Tom Cannuli who fell before the dinner break. Hallaert also fell to a short stack early in the day, dropping from 4 million down to just 600,000, but he resurged and was able to finish with 4,370,000 chips, pulling in an average stack for Day 6. Along with Ruane and Hallaert, former November Niners Ben Lamb (2011) and Antoine Saout (2009) are returning for Day 6 as well. Saout, who bagged 8,260,000, also made a deep run last year, coming in 25th place.

“The field is different every year,” Saout said about his competition this year. “But it's the Main Event and there's a lot of amateurs and some pros. I drew some good tables yesterday. But the deeper you go, the tougher it gets.”

Cannuli and Rheem were only a small part of the cast of characters who did not make it through the day. Fan favorite Charlie Carrel made work of the feature table, chipping up to over 5 million chips, but at the end of the night, he ran kings into Alexander Gleenblatt’s aces to be eliminated. Carrel, along with the likes of Max Pescatori, Vitaly Lunkin, Randy Lew, Sam Stein, Dominik Nitsche, Aaron Massey, and Davidi Kitai, did not make it through the day.

Another fan favorite to hit the rail today was Mickey Craft. Craft made quite the impression on the tournament over the last five days, and his last day was no exception. He had a rollercoaster of a day, running up his stack to over 4 million, then dropping down to 900,000, only to double back up. It was on his final hand that Craft called a raise from Ruane with seven-deuce offsuit, and flopped top pair against Ruane’s overpair. Craft did not improve and he was eliminated from the tournament, but that wasn’t the last that he was heard from. Less than an hour later Craft returned bearing shots of tequila for his former tablemates.

"I just want to say thank you to everyone for everything," Craft said. "I just wanted to make a little fun of poker. Whether you go out with king-queen or seven-deuce, it's all for fun. I just wanted to make a little light of these guys day and to say thank you."

“I was just thinking that this would just be like some twisted Divine Comedy situation where this guy’s destined to hit a two on me,” Ruane said about Craft’s bust out. “I mean you just play the game, but this guy is obviously the most crazy fun dude in the tournament and he’s getting a lot of attention and he’s just all in with seven-two off. And I’m like all in essentially and it’s like, ‘Oh my God, this is like written in the stars that this guy is going to hit a two. I’m sure ESPN would love it … And I’m standing there like, this moment just can’t be real, like this is not happening."

Also falling today were the last of the ladies in the Main Event. The day started with Kathy Liebert falling at the feature table. She was followed by Juicy Li, Tracy Nguyen, and Jessica Ngu until Yuan-Yuan Li was the last woman standing. Ironically, Li ran into the queens of Wesley Pantling while holding two tens, and she did not improve. Li’s 105th place finish earned her $53,247.

Robin Hegele
Chip Leader Robin Hegele

Coming back Sunday as the king of the hill is Robin Hegele. He finished the night with 9,990,000 chips, just under the 10-million-chip mark. Hegele had a beast of a day, starting off quick holding pocket aces against ace-king. From there he moved up and down the chip counts, eventually finishing the night as the chip leader. Trailing close on Hegel’s heels is Max Silver (8,665,000), who earned his first World Series of Poker bracelet earlier this year and ran deep in the Main Event last year as well, finishing 33rd.

“I'm surprised that I'm the chip leader,” Hegel said. “I did not expect that. Right now I'm super happy playing poker. It's like 'What is the chip lead?' It's just a number. It's just a ranking on the leaderboard.”

“The confidence is high in both my limit and no limit games,” Silver said when asked about winning a bracelet earlier this year. “But no, I don’t think it changes much. I’d like to finally win a bracelet in no-limit hold’em, so maybe this is the one. It was actually a really smooth day. The start was a bit rough when I was kind of short, but from there it was no pots over two million and a lot of medium pots and I chipped up, which was lucky, no stress.”

Hegele, Ruane, Silver and Hallaert will join the rest of the remaining players at 11 a.m. PDT for Day 6 of Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event. PokerNews will be here to cover it all, so make sure not to miss a thing as we continue to unfold the story of this year's Main Event.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Brasilia7031Joseph MichaelUnited States3,400,00043
Brasilia7032Neil PatelUnited States1,905,00024
Brasilia7033Sean GibsonUnited States5,595,00070
Brasilia7034Andrew OstapchenkoUnited States2,225,00028
Brasilia7035Kevin SongUnited States1,965,00025
Brasilia7036Yin LiuChina2,415,00030
Brasilia7037Michael RuaneUnited States3,450,00043
Brasilia7038Antoine SaoutFrance8,260,000103
       
Brasilia7041Marcel LuskeNetherlands2,290,00029
Brasilia7042Karen SarkisyanRussia8,270,000103
Brasilia7043Randy PisaneUnited States8,105,000101
Brasilia7044Alexander GreenblattUnited States3,865,00048
Brasilia7045Ihar SoikaBelarus2,630,00033
Brasilia7046Bryan PiccioliUnited States5,400,00068
Brasilia7047Martin FingerGermany890,00011
Brasilia7048David GuayCanada3,300,00041
Brasilia7049Matthias De MeulderBelgium3,825,00048
       
Brasilia7061Brandon MeyersUnited States3,905,00049
Brasilia7062Frank CrivelloUnited States8,500,000106
Brasilia7063Christian PhamUnited States2,800,00035
Brasilia7064Matt BondUnited States4,365,00055
Brasilia7065Jingwei ZhangChina2,575,00032
Brasilia7066Jae HwangUnited States2,380,00030
Brasilia7067Shawn DanielsUnited States4,325,00054
Brasilia7069Mario VojvodaCroatia655,0008
       
Brasilia7091Paul Vas NunesUnited Kingdom6,780,00085
Brasilia7092Florian LohnertGermany6,300,00079
Brasilia7093Max SilverUnited Kingdom8,665,000108
Brasilia7094Michael ZelmanUnited States1,785,00022
Brasilia7095Ben LambUnited States4,725,00059
Brasilia7096Benjamin PollakFrance5,690,00071
Brasilia7097Gregory GoldbergUnited States1,355,00017
Brasilia7098Ryan LengUnited States2,970,00037
Brasilia7099Hyon KimSouth Korea3,035,00038
       
Brasilia7101Justas VaiciulionisUnited States3,550,00044
Brasilia7102Richard RobinsonUnited States1,900,00024
Brasilia7103Jonas MackoffCanada1,590,00020
Brasilia7104Sebastien ComelFrance3,740,00047
Brasilia7105Kenny HallaertBelgium4,370,00055
Brasilia7107Jonathan DwekCanada1,910,00024
Brasilia7108Joshua MarvinUnited States4,635,00058
Brasilia7109Chris WallaceUnited States2,675,00033
       
Brasilia7192Valentin MessinaFrance4,995,00062
Brasilia7193Nick GuagentiUnited States3,045,00038
Brasilia7194Dario SammartinoItaly2,585,00032
Brasilia7195Robin HegeleGermany9,990,000125
Brasilia7196Arash GhaneianUnited States2,680,00034
Brasilia7197Alexandre ReardFrance6,100,00076
Brasilia7198Connor DrinanUnited States3,360,00042
Brasilia7199Pedro OliveiraPortugal3,135,00039
       
Brasilia7201Reed HenselUnited States6,355,00079
Brasilia7202Paul DhaliwalCanada2,165,00027
Brasilia7203Cosmin JoldisRomania6,965,00087
Brasilia7204John HespUnited Kingdom4,060,00051
Brasilia7205Zu ZhouUnited States7,345,00092
Brasilia7206Richard DubiniArgentina5,190,00065
Brasilia7207Ian JohnsUnited States1,085,00014
Brasilia7208Nicolas CardynFrance2,545,00032
Brasilia7209Kfir NahumUnited States5,385,00067
       
Brasilia7231Jake BazeleyUnited States2,805,00035
Brasilia7232Richard TuhrimUnited States3,830,00048
Brasilia7233Mike LinsterUnited States2,075,00026
Brasilia7234Jesus BlancoSpain6,835,00085
Brasilia7235Paul SenatUnited States2,260,00028
Brasilia7236Eric BermanUnited States1,130,00014
Brasilia7237Daniel OttUnited States8,320,000104
Brasilia7238Colin MoffattCanada5,195,00065
Brasilia7239Thissa DesilvaUnited Kingdom2,395,00030
       
Brasilia7241Scott StewartUnited States7,270,00091
Brasilia7243Robert SchulzGermany6,075,00076
Brasilia7244Kevin CalenzoUnited States1,080,00014
Brasilia7245Travis LutesUnited States4,575,00057
Brasilia7246Damian SalasArgentina8,400,000105
Brasilia7247Scott BlumsteinUnited States6,845,00086
Brasilia7248Daniel TurnerUnited States1,440,00018
Brasilia7249Michael SklenickaCzech Republic5,360,00067
       
Brasilia7251Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom4,330,00054
Brasilia7252Joshua HortonUnited States9,360,000117
Brasilia7253Renato Prado ValentimBrazil2,270,00028
Brasilia7254Wesley PantlingUnited States4,745,00059
Brasilia7255Richard GrykoUnited Kingdom5,835,00073
Brasilia7256Michael KrasienkoUnited States5,710,00071
Brasilia7257Jack SinclairUnited Kingdom2,225,00028
Brasilia7258Wen ZhouUnited States4,090,00051
Brasilia7259Joseph DipascaleUnited States7,450,00093

Tags: Antoine SaoutCharlie CarrelDavid RheemDominik NitscheJuicy LiKathy LiebertKenny HallaertMatt GiannettiMax PescatoriMax SilverTom CannuliYuan-Yuan Li

Player Interview: Robin Hegele

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Robin Hegele
Robin Hegele

Robin Hegele climbed quickly to the top of the chip counts early on Day 5 and then fell back to the middle of the pack almost as quickly. It was a pleasant surprise to see his name re-enter the top ten after the dinner break.

Hegele, also listed as Robin William at the WSOP and in Hendon Mob, has a few tournament results to boast about, including a deep run in last year's Main Event and a cash in this year's $ 888 No Limit Hold'em - Crazy Eights.

We don't know much about this German player, but "German" should tell you enough to watch your chips when he sits down at your table. We caught up with Hegele as players went on break to see what he could tell us about his day and the prospect of making Day 6.

Hegele: I was super lucky to hold the aces against ace-king in the first level today for a huge pot. Since then, nothing really super extraordinary happened. I've won some small pots and lost some.

PokerNews: You won a large pot just after dinner when your pocket sixes held up against ace-king that put you back up on top. How is your table treating you now that you have a huge stack again?

Hegele: I think my table has to respect my stack because I'm the only one who covers everyone. That doesn't mean they make my life easy by letting me roll over the table. They are fighting hard!

PN: What's your strategy going into Day 6?

Hegele: Regarding my strategy, I just want to play good poker. If I make Day 6, it won't be completely in my hands. When the cards and the pots are coming my way, and if I get a little bit lucky, we're going see each other on Day 6 for sure.

PN: How much poker do you play?

Hegele: I played my first WSOP last year and made Day 5 in the Main Event. Since then, I played a couple of live tournaments all around the globe. I recently moved to Vienna to play online poker more regularly. I love playing the game.

Tags: Robin Hegele

Carrel's Kings Run Into Greenblatt's Aces

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Frank Crivello opened to 175,000 from middle position, and Charlie Carrel three-bet to 425,000 from the cutoff. Alexander Greenblatt was in the big blind and four-bet to 900,000. Crivello got out of the way, and Carrel moved all in for his remaining 1,770,000. Greenblatt instantly called, and the cards were tabled.

Greenblatt: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}
Carrel: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

Carrel found himself in a poker player's nightmare and needing to hit one of two outs in the deck. The flop came {q-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, and Greenblatt was still out in front with the best two pair. The turn was the {8-Hearts}, and the river was the {3-Clubs}, providing no help to Carrel.

Carrel wished everyone at the table good luck and stepped aside for an interview before exiting the Brasilia Room for the last time this summer.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Alexander Greenblatt us
Alexander Greenblatt
5,200,000
2,600,000
2,600,000
Profile photo of Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
Eliminado

Tags: Alex GreenblattCharlie Carrel

Pedro Oliveira Dobra Sammartino

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Pedro Oliveira abre o pote com raise para 150,000 fichas nas posições iniciais. A ação roda em fold até Dario Sammartino, que está numa das posições finais, e vai all in de 935,000 fichas. Oliveira pensa durante um minuto e meio e dá call.

Sammartino: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Oliveira: {A-Spades}{J-Spades}

Na board vem {6-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, que dá a dobra a Sammartino pela segunda vez neste nível e que o coloca acima dos dois milhões de fichas.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Pedro Oliveira pt
Pedro Oliveira
3,500,000
-1,100,000
-1,100,000
Profile photo of Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
2,015,000
1,265,000
1,265,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Dario SammartinoPedro Oliveira

Daniel Ott Flops Top Set, Eliminates Gordon Campbell

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Daniel Ott
Daniel Ott

Gordon Campbell opened to 125,000 in middle position, and Daniel Ott defended his big blind.

The flop came {9-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}, and Ott checked. Campbell continued for 225,000, and Ott check-raised to 450,000. Campbell then moved all in for 2,075,000, and Ott quickly called.

Ott had {9-Spades}{9-Clubs} for top set, and Campbell was in bad shape with {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}.

The {J-Clubs} turn and the {2-Clubs} river were insignificant, and Campbell was eliminated from the Main Event.

The pot put Ott up around eight million chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Dan Ott us
Dan Ott
8,030,000
2,380,000
2,380,000
Profile photo of Gordon Campbell us
Gordon Campbell
Eliminado

Tags: Daniel OttGordon Campbell

Horton Gets a Bluff Through on Comel

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Josh Horton
Josh Horton

On a turn of {7-Spades} with a flop already of {A-Hearts}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts}, Joshua Horton was first to act. He put out a bet of 550,000 and Sebastien Comel called after a couple minutes of thought.

On the {K-Spades} river, Horton led again, this time he bet 925,000. Comel thought for about two minutes, then the clock was called.

As the floor man came over and asked whether or not the player had enough time, Comel tossed his cards forward into the muck.

"Whew!" Horton said as he turned his {J-Hearts}{8-Hearts} face up for jack high with a missed flush draw. "You had me sweating!"

Comel shook his head and tapped the table, as his chips were sent over to Horton who closed in on the 10-million-chip mark.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Joshua Horton us
Joshua Horton
9,850,000
950,000
950,000
Profile photo of Sebastien Comel fr
Sebastien Comel
2,250,000
-320,000
-320,000

Tags: Joshua HortonSebastien Comel

Alex Massman Eliminated by Travis Lutes

Nível 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Alex Massman
Alex Massman

Alex Massman moved all in for 1,185,000 from under the gun, and it folded to Travis Lutes in the big blind. Lutes looked down at his cards and quickly put forward a small stack of chips to call.

Massman: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}
Lutes: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}

They were off to the races, and the flop came {Q-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{7-Hearts}. Massman's nines were still in the lead, and he improved to a set on the {9-Hearts} turn. That card also gave Lutes outs for a flush, or he could make a straight with a jack.

The {J-Clubs} fell on the river, giving Lutes the straight and crushing Massman's Main Event hopes. Massman headed to the payout desk to collect his consolation prize after his deep run in the tournament.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Travis Lutes us
Travis Lutes
3,885,000
1,245,000
1,245,000
Profile photo of Alex Massman us
Alex Massman
Eliminado

Carrel Predicts the Future, Looks Silly

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

On the {10-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{2-Spades} flop, small blind Iverson Snuffer bet 125,000, and Charlie Carrel, seated under the gun, called. Both players checked the {10-Spades} on the turn. The river came the {Q-Diamonds}, and Snuffer checked again. Carrel asked to see how much Snuffer had behind and bet 400,000 as soon as he found out it was just under that.

Snuffer leaned forward and spend a little time in the tank.

"You want me to talk?" Carrel asked.

As Snuffer indicated that was okay, Carrel continued, "I'll tell you what's gonna happen. What's gonna happen is, you gonna call with a seven, ace-seven, and I'm gonna look silly."

"Well, you talked me into it," Snuffer said, and he called after about another minute in the tank.

Carrel showed {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}, and Snuffer happily showed {A-Diamonds}{7-Spades}.

Both Carrel and Snuffer laughed as Snuffer doubled.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
4,600,000
-900,000
-900,000
Profile photo of Iverson Snuffer us
Iverson Snuffer
1,300,000
780,000
780,000

Tags: Charlie CarrelIverson Snuffer

Yuan-Yuan Li Runs Into Queens

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Yuan-Yuan Li
Yuan-Yuan Li

After a raise from Wesley Pantling in early position, Yuan-Yuan Li shoved all in for her remaining 795,000. Pantling called, and Li's tournament life was on the line. Pantling showed {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}, and Li tabled {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}.

The board ran out {a-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{j-Spades}{8-Hearts}, and Li was unable to best the queens of Pantling. Unfortunately for Li, she was eliminated near the end of Day 5, but she can hold her head high as the last woman standing in the 2017 WSOP Main Event.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Wesley Pantling ca
Wesley Pantling
5,640,000
425,000
425,000
Profile photo of Yuan-Yuan Li ca
Yuan-Yuan Li
Eliminado

Tags: Yuan-Yuan Li

'So F***ing Lucky'

Nível 25 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

When Paul Senat bet 110,000 on the turn of a {5-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{4-Spades}{j-Spades} board, Charlie Carrel raised to 420,000. Senat called, and the {k-Spades} completed the board on the river. Senat checked, and Carrel slid out a bet worth 1,050,000. Senat went into the tank, removing his sunglasses, and stared at Carrel. Carrel stared back, and eventually Senat cut out a call and pushed it forward.

Carrel tabled {a-Spades}{2-Spades} for the nut flush, and Senat stood up, saying, "So f***ing lucky," as his cards entered the muck.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
5,500,000
2,495,000
2,495,000
Profile photo of Paul Senat us
Paul Senat
2,100,000
-475,000
-475,000

Tags: Charlie CarrelPaul Senat