$2,200 Six-Max No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 3 Iniciado
$2,200 Six-Max No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 3 Iniciado
Yesterday, Phil Hellmuth, the World Series of Poker's most decorated player, notched his 108th WSOP cash and 51st WSOP final table here in the WSOP APAC Event #7 AU$2,200 Six-Max No-Limit Hold'em. Now, the 1989 WSOP Main Event champ has a chance as his record 14th gold bracelet and looks to become just the third player to win gold bracelets in the US, Europe, and Australia, the others being Daniel Negreanu and Jeff Lisandro.
Thanks to busting out Kris Nestorovic in seventh place, Hellmuth will take 266,500 in chips into Day 3. While that's technically fifth on the leader board out of the final six players, the top five stacks are separated by less than 50,000 in chips, as the top stack has 315,000.
Steven Zhou will begin the day as chip leader, but Alexander Antonios (278,000), Michael Tran (274,000), and Yu Kurita (269,500) sit between him and Hellmuth. Kurita has become the first female player to reach a WSOP Asia-Pacific final table, and she's got just as good a chance as any to grab the gold.
Rounding out the final table with 65,000 in chips is none other 2014 WSOP November Niner Bruno Politano. The Brazilian, who is the only November Niner to make the trip to the land down under, is the short stack, and that's somewhat fitting as he will also be the short stack when the WSOP Main Event reconvenes in November. Obviously he's proving it was no fluke when he made the November Nine.
Seat | Player | Chips |
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1 | Steven Zhou | 315,000 |
2 | Phil Hellmuth | 266,500 |
3 | Alexander Antonios | 278,000 |
4 | Michael Tran | 274,000 |
5 | Yu Kurita | 269,500 |
6 | Bruno Politano | 65,000 |
Can Politano make a comeback and walk away with the bracelet? Will Hellmuth be able to make poker history or will someone else emerge as the last man — or woman — standing? Today all questions will be answered. One thing is for sure, Hellmuth is feeling good. After play completed last night, he spoke with PokerNews Senior Editor Chad Holloway about making the final table and his quest for number 14:
The third and final day will begin at 12:10 p.m. local time, which is a little over an hour from now. Be sure to stay tuned as PokerNews will bring you hand-for-hand coverage of Hellmuth's quest for his fourteenth bracelet.
The final six players are here in Studio 3 of the Crown Complex, but the start of the final table has been delayed a bit as officials try to straighten out some technical difficulties with the live stream. Cards should be in the air shortly.
Nível: 16
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Hand #1: Steven Zhou raised to 10,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #2: Phil Hellmuth raised to 8,000 on the button, Alexander Antonios called from the small blind, and Michael Tran came along from the big to make it three-way action to the flop. Two checks saw Hellmuth continue for 20,000, only Antonios called, and then both players checked the
turn. When the
completed the board on the river, Antonius led out for 38,500 and Hellmuth folded.
Hand #3: Bruno Politano opened for 8,000 under the gun and Yu Kurita defended her big blind. Kurita then check-called a bet of 12,500 on the flop before both players checked the
turn. When the
completed the board on the river, Kurita checked and then snap-folded when Politano moved all in.
Hand #4: Antonios raised to 6,500 from the cutoff and won the pot.
Hand #5: Antonios raised to 6,000 from the hijack and Politano called from the small blind. Both players checked the flop, and then Antonios called a bet of 11,500 on the
turn. Politano then check-folded to a bet of 19,000 on the
river.
Hand #6: Michael Tran opened the action with a raise to 7,000 and only Steven Zhou in the small blind called to see the flop of
. Zhou check-folded to a continuation bet of 7,500 and Tran raked in the pot.
Hand #7: Bruno Politano made it 8,000 to go and the action folded to Phil Hellmuth. "How much you got there, Bruno?" he asked. The November Niner from Brazil counted his stack and Hellmuth then three-bet to 30,000.
All other players folded and Politano moved all in for around 75,000 in chips. Hellmuth called immediately and it was the classic coin flip.
Politano:
Hellmuth:
There was no help yet on the
flop, but the 13 time bracelet winner spiked the
on the turn to improve. Politano now needed one of the two remaining queens in the deck to avoid elimination, but the
on the river was a brick. They shook hands and Politano joined the rail.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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310,000
43,500
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43,500 |
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Eliminado |
Hand #8: Yu Kurita raised to 7,500 under the gun and won the pot.
Hand #9: Phil Hellmuth raised to 11,000 from the cutoff and then called when Alex Antonios three-bet to 28,500 from the button. Hellmuth checked the flop, but then woke up with a check-raise to 50,000 after Antonios bet 23,500. Antonios made the call and then called a big bet of 77,000 from Hellmuth on the
turn. Both players followed that up by checking the
river.
Hellmuth tabled the , but it was no good as Antonios had turned a pair with the
. Hellmuth shot out of his chair in disbelief, claiming that he'd been studying his opponent for days and was waiting for such a spot.
"It doesn't make sense to me. How bad can you play?" Hellmuth said while chastising Antonios for calling his check-raise on the flop. This type of banter continued for the better part of five minutes.
Hand #10: Three players saw a flop of and Steven Zhou checked from the big blind. Antonios bet 8,500 from the cutoff, Michael Tran folded from the button, and Zhou called. When the
appeared on the turn, Zhou bet 20,000, Tran called, and the
completed the board on the river.
Zhou check-called a bet of 28,500 but mucked when Antonios tabled the for two pair.
Hand #11: Zhou raised to 7,000 from the small blind and Hellmuth folded the big.
Hand #12: Zhou raised to 7,000 from the button, Antonios called from the big blind, and it was heads-up action to the flop. Antonios checked and then folded when Zhou bet 7,500.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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500,000
222,000
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222,000 |
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140,000
170,000
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170,000 |
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Nível: 17
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Hand #13: Yu Kurita raised to 9,000 under the gun and won the pot.
Hand #14: Alex Antonios raised to 8,5000 from the button and then called when Michael Tran three-bet to 28,000 from the small blind. Tran fired out 31,500 on the flop and Antonios released his hand.
Hand #15: Antonios raised to 8,500 from the cutoff, Tran and Steven Zhou called from the button and big blind respectively, and the flop came down . Two checks saw Tran bet 16,500, and both his opponents folded.
Hand #16: Tran raised to 8,000 from the cutoff, Phil Hellmuth called from the big blind, and then both players checked the flop. Hellmuth checked the
turn, and then folded when Tran bet 8,500.
Hand #17: Zhou raised to 10,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #18: Antonios raised to 9,000 from the small blind and Tran folded the big.
Hand #19: Hellmuth raised to 8,500 from the cutoff and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #20: Alexander Antonios raised to 8,500 from the cutoff and called the three-bet of Michael Tran from one seat over to 23,500. On the
flop, Antonios check-called 32,500 and both players then checked down the
on the turn and the
on the river. Tran turned over
and that took down the pot.
Hand #21: Phil Hellmuth defended his big blind against a raise of Tran and bet the
flop for 8,000. Tran raised to 18,000 and Hellmuth folded.
Hand #22: Antonios received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #23: Steven Zhou raised to 10,000 and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand #24: Hellmuth raised to 10,000 and Tran called to see the heads-up flop of
. Tran check-called a bet of 15,000 and both checked through the
on the turn. The
completed the board on the river and Tran check-folded when Hellmuth made it 14,000 to go with about 74,000 behind.