Hand #30
Carter Myers opened to 40,000 from the button and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #31
On the final hand of the level, Matt Seer raised to 52,000 only to have Chris Dombrowski make it 115,000. Seer instantly moved all in and Dombrowski snap-called.
Dombrowski:
Seer:
With Seer racing for his tournament life, the flop put him squarely in the lead. The turn was the sweat-tastic give Dombrowski outs to a jack or nine to send Seer to the rail.
Unfortunately for the oldest player at the table, the river would see the spike to send Seer spiralling to the rail in 7th place for a $43,730 payday.
Hand #28
Mathew Moore raised to 40,000 and Jesse McEuen reraised from the button 115,000. After asking for a count, Moore folded.
Hand #29
Dimitar Yosifov raised to 40,000 from under the gun and Mike Pickett moved all in from the button. Yosifov called and was ahead going to the flop.
Pickett:
Yosifov:
Pickett couldn't find any help on the board and hit the rail in 8th place.
Hand #10
Mathew Moore raised to 40,000 from the cutoff only to have Jonathan Thompson raise to 84,000 from the small blind. Moore moved all in and Thompson immediately made the call.
Thompson:
Moore:
With Thompson racing for his tournament life, the flop saw Moore take a commanding lead but leave Thompson with outs to Broadway.
Unfortunately for Thompson the on the turn, and the on the river would end his run in 9th place for a $25,448 payday.
Carter Myers raised to 32,000 from middle position. After some serious thought, Ben Greenberg moved all in for his final 400,000. Myers made the call and we were off the races with :
Greenberg:
Meyers:
The race was over before it began when Myers flopped a jack on the . The river sealed Greenberg's fate and was followed by the river.
With Greenberg's elimination, the tournament has reached the final table and will be restarting from the feature table soon. Keep here on PokerNews for real-time hand-for-hand coverage.
Dimitar Yosifov opened to 37,000 from the button. Ryan Riess put his remaining 306,000 stack in the middle and Yosifov snap called.
Riess:
Yosifov:
Riess was not happy to see he was dominated and he didn't find any help on the board. With the elimination of Riess in 11th place, the players will be drawing seats for the unofficial final table.
Thien Le moved in from late position for his remaining stack with and was called by Ben Greenberg in the big blind holding .
Le was ahead to start the hand but that quickly changed on the flop. Le couldn't find one of his two outs on the turn or river river and would hit the rail in 12th place.
From middle position Thomas Miller moved all in for a little over 200,000 only to have Carter Myers isolate-shove from the small blind.
Miller:
Myers:
In the lead and racing for his tournament life, Miller would unfortunately see the dealer spread a flop before the and completed the board on the turn and river sending Miller out in 13th for a $15,822 payday.
Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino and the 2013 World Series of Poker for Day 3 of the Event #30: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em.
13 players are returning to battle down until just one remains with their hands solely resting on the gold bracelet and $346,332 first prize.
Bulgarian Dimitar Yosifov bagged the most chips late last night with 1,150,000 and sits several hundred thousand clear of his nearest rival Carter Myers with 818,000 as the final 13 line up as follows.
Table
Seat
Player
Chip Count
447
1
Ryan Thomas Riess
306,000
447
2
Thien Le
142,000
447
3
Carter Myers
818,000
447
4
Mike Pickett
462,000
447
5
Ben Greenberg
386,000
447
6
empty
--
447
7
empty
--
447
8
Thomas Miller
204,000
447
9
Dimitar Yosifov
1,155,000
452
1
Jesse McEuen
458,000
452
2
empty
--
452
3
empty
--
452
4
empty
--
452
5
Mathew Seer
338,000
452
6
Chris Dombrowski
643,000
452
7
Jonathan Thompson
358,000
452
8
Christopher Bolek
470,000
452
9
Mathew Moore
581,000
Play is set to begin at 1:00 p.m. local time with the PokerNews live reporting team covering all the action as we play down from a final 13 down to the newest WSOP gold bracelet champion.