Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino and the 2013 World Series of Poker for Day 4 of Event #53: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em!
Although expected to finish late this morning, three players remained as play closed for the night with Scottish pro David Vamplew leading with 5,345,000. Snapping on my heels is Brett Shaffer who is lucky to still be alive after cracking Vamplew's aces with queen-nine.
Rounding out the rear is Finnish player Arttu Raekorpi who also had a great chance to take control of the tournament before losing ace-king to the ace-queen of Vamplew.
Seat
Player
Chip Count
2
David Vamplew
5,345,000
5
Arttu Raekorpi
2,055,000
9
Brett Shaffer
5,285,000
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand until an Event #53 Champion is crowned, so stay tuned right here as we provide all the live updates from 1 p.m. local Las Vegas time.
Hand #178: From the button Arttu Raekorpi moved all in for 1,635,000 and Brett Shaffer made the call from the small blind.
Raekorpi:
Shaffer:
With Raekorpi trailing, the flop gave him four additional outs to a straight. The turn of the changed little, and needing a jack or ten to stay alive, the river landed the to end his tournament in 3rd place for a $291,392 payday.
Hand #201: David Vamplew opened to 400,000 from the button and Brett Shaffer moved all in for just over 8.3 million. Vamplew instantly called for his remaining 3,935,000 in chips and the cards were tabled.
Vamplew:
Shaffer:
With Vamplew in the lead and looking to double through to a two-to-one advantage, the flop gave Shaffer the commanding lead with top two pair.
As Vamplew's rail that was full of British and other European players stood to their feet, they repeatedly called for the before the dealer delivered the on the turn.
"Queen of f**king spades one time!" screamed one of Vamplew's rail birds, but as the dealer dropped the on the river, Vamplew would have to settle for his second 2nd place for the series which sees him earn $413,157 for his efforts.
After four days of poker, Event #53: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em now has a champion with Brett Shaffer collected his first WSOP bracelet and $665,397 in prizemoney.
What started on Saturday with a mammoth 2,816 players was slowly whittled down day-by-day until we reached a final table of nine early yesterday afternoon. Expecting to crown a winner late in the day, the final table was off to a quick start as we lost Matias Ruzzi, Darren Rabinowitz, Jonathan Cohen and Diego Zeiter all in the first 23 hands. However the five-handed battle would be a tough one with nearly each of the players holding onto the chip lead at one point as Canadian Mike Watson led the five at dinner break.
Once play recommenced, it would be Shaffer's turn in taking the chip lead after he peeled with a gunshot that spiked on the river against Watson. However Shaffer would relinquish that lead to the only female to make two final tables in Loni Harwood who four-bet shoved with and had Shaffer tank-call with to find a double. Watson would then run deuces into queens before falling in 4th as the final four would be lead by Arttu Raekorpi as they went on the final break for the evening.
Unfortunately for Harwood, she wouldn't be the first female bracelet winner this year as she exited in 4th place after shoving into Vamplew's . As we entered the final level of play it would be Vamplew getting lucky to take a huge chip lead after shoving into Raekorpi's . Vamplew however would then be on the losing end of a dominated flip when Shaffer cracked his with before play ended for the night with Vamplew and Shaffer neck-and-neck as Raekorpi rounded out the rear.
Once play recommenced today, Raekorpi would last just four hands before falling in 3rd as Shaffer took s chip lead into heads up play that was virtually the size of the small blind. Vamplew took the lead early, but Shaffer snatched it back before extending it further and further to hold a two-to-one advantage. After 23 hands of heads up play and 201 hands at the final table, the final hand would see Vamplew snap-call Shaffer's three-bet shove with but be unable to hold against Shaffer's when he flopped top two pair to see the young Scottish player earn his second 2nd place finish of the series.
Place
Name
Prize Money
1
Brett Shaffer
$665,397
2
David Vamplew
$413,157
3
Arttu Raekorpi
$291,392
4
Loni Harwood
$210,456
5
Mike Watson
$153,850
6
Deigo Zeiter
$113,819
7
Jonathan Cohen
$85,193
8
Darren Rabinowitz
$64,513
9
Matias Ruzzi
$49,420
Congratulations to Brett Shaffer on winning Event #53: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em! Shaffer displayed great patience, timing and hand-reading abilities to capture his first WSOP gold bracelet and $665,397 in prizemoney. From the PokerNews live reporting team, thanks for following along with all the Event #53 action, and make sure to catch all the updates from any of the other four events being played out today right here!