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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #15: $3,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 1
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
ak
Prémio
$508,640
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$2,211,300
Entradas
810
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
32
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Brandon Cantu Comes on Strong at End of Night to Lead Day 1

Nível 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Brandon Cantu
Brandon Cantu

Event #15 of the 2014 World Series of Poker, a $3,000 buy-in six-handed no-limit hold’em tournament, attracted 810 players – three more than last year – and created a prize pool of $2,211,300. That will be distributed to the top 90 finishers with a hefty $508,640 going to the eventual winner.

The man best positioned to make a run at top prize and gold bracelet is Brandon Cantu, who emerged as the chip leader of the advancing 144 players with a stack of 244,700. Others still in contention are Barry Hutter (201,100), Andreas Hoivold (195,200), Nick Guagenti (178,100), and Davidi Kitai (141,900).

Cantu captured the chip lead in the penultimate hand of the night, which turned out to be “one of the greatest” hands he’s ever played. He told PokerNews all about it after conclusion of play.

Of course not everyone was so lucky. Chris Molica was the first player to fall, and it happened on the first hand of the day when a preflop raising war resulted in him getting his 9,000 starting stack in holding {a-}{q-} against Justin Gavri’s {a-}{k-}. The board ran out clean and Molica spent more time walking to the exit than he did in the tournament.

While Molica was the first to go, he certainly wasn’t the last. Among the hundreds to fall on Day 1 were Matt Kirby, who ran queens into the kings of Paul Newey; former November Niner Jason Senti, who was playing his first event of the summer; and 2013 WSOP Main Event champ Ryan Riess, who actually fell in the same hand as 2006 WSOP Player of the Year Jeff Madsen.

It happened in Level 3 (75/150) when Riess opened the action with a raise to 350. Madsen called from the button, Bryn Kenney came along from the big blind, and three players saw a flop of {k-}{9-}{7-} rainbow. Kenney checked, Riess bet 750, and Madsen made the call. Kenney then woke up with a check-raise to 2,100, Reiss three-bet to 4,000, and Madsen moved in for 5,500 total. Kenney then moved all in over the top and Riess called off his remaining chips.

Kenney: {9-}{7-}
Riess: {a-}{a-}
Madsen: {k-}{j-}

Kenney was in the lead with a flopped two pair, and it held as a {4-} blanked on the turn followed by a {10-} on the river.

Others who fell throughout the course of play were Jake Cody, TJ Cloutier, Brock Parker, Erick Lindgren, Antonio Esfandiari, Scott Clements, Scott Seiver, Jeremy Ausmus, Doug “WCGRider” Polk, David “Devilfish” Ulliott, Liv Boeree, and Phil Ivey.

Ivey late registered Event #15 after busting another tournament, and his stay was short. In Level 7 (200/400.50), he got his last ten big blinds in the middle from the small blind and his opponent in the big blind quickly made the call with {j-Diamonds}{j-Spades}. Ivey needed to find some help for his {k-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, but the board ran out {10-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} and Ivey's tournament and massage came to an abrupt halt.

While dozens of notables fell, many were able to navigate the tough field. Among those who punched their ticket to Day 2 were Michael Mizrachi (100,700), Will Failla (73,000), Phil Hellmuth (59,400), Todd Terry (52,000), Andrew Lichtenberger (40,300), Paul Volpe (24,800), and Jonathan Duhamel (22,200).

Day 2 will get underway at 2 p.m. on Friday as the returning players look to play through the money bubble on their way to the final table, or at least as close as they can get in ten more one-hour levels of play. The PokerNews Live Reporting will be bringing you all the action, so be sure to join us then.

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"I Prefer Vodka"

Nível 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

With 5,500 in the pot and a flop of {k-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}, Phil Hellmuth checked and his sole opponent did the same.

"I don't have the guts to bluff you," Hellmuth's opponent admitted.

After the dealer burned and turned the {7-Clubs}, Hellmuth led out for 2,500 and his opponent folded.

"It's good to have the nuts at the end of the night," Hellmuth said with a smile.

"I prefer vodka," his opponent deadpanned, which brought a chuckle from the "Poker Brat."

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
53,000 13,000

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Mizzi Hangs On

Nível 10 : 400/800, 100 ante
Sorel Mizzi
Sorel Mizzi

After two players limped, a short-stacked Sorel Mizzi moved all in from the button for his last 7,500. The player in the small blind folded, and then the one in the big moved all in over the top for 17,000 or so. The two limpers folded and the cards were turned up.

Mizzi: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Opponent: {a-Spades}{7-Spades}

Mizzi was in good shape to double, but an ace in the window put things in doubt. Fortunately it was followed by a third nine for Mizzi when the flop came out {10-Spades}{9-Hearts}{a-Clubs}. The {3-Diamonds} turn locked up the hand for Mizzi, and after the {5-Clubs} was put out on the river, he was shipped the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sorel Mizzi ca
Sorel Mizzi
18,000 10,500

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #221: RIP Live Stream feat. Jason Mercier

Nível 6 : 150/300, 25 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Jason Mercier joined the PokerNews Podcast to talk about the World Series of Poker, not engaging in bracelet bets, and the first time he ever played online poker. Then, all hell breaks loose. The crew rants about televised poker, Galen Hall and Jesse Martin break the live stream, and there are surprise visits by Allen Kessler, Matt Glantz, and Matt Salsberg.

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Tags: Allen KesslerGalen HallJason MercierPokerNews Podcast

Duhamel Using Rivers to Build a Stack

Nível 5 : 100/200, 25 ante
Jonathan Duhamel
Jonathan Duhamel

Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500 from early position and got one caller. The flop was {4-Hearts}{a-Spades}{k-Diamonds} and both players checked. After a turn of the {2-Spades}, Duhamel led for 600 and his opponent called.

The river was the {3-Spades} and Duhamel bet 1,200 with his opponent quickly making the call. Duahmel tabled {3-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} for the rivered set. His opponent disgustingly shook his head and showed {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jonathan Duhamel ca
Jonathan Duhamel
WSOP 3X Winner
26,200 14,200

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The Magician Disappears

Nível 3 : 75/150, 0 ante
Antonio Esfandiari
Antonio Esfandiari

We noticed that Antonio Esfandiari was no longer in his seat, and a quick check with Jake Balsiger, who had been seated to "The Magician's" immediate left, confirmed that he had been eliminated from the tournament.

Balsiger said that Esfandiari, who was short stacked, had three-bet to 1,000 after an opponent had opened for 350. The initial raiser then moved all in and Esfandiari called off for 2,700. Esfandiari held {k-Spades}{q-Spades}, but it was dominated by the {a-}{q-} of his opponent. The board ran out clean and Esfandiari was sent to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Antonio Esfandiari us
Antonio Esfandiari
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

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Are You Ready for Some High-Flying Six-Handed Action?

Today the 2014 World Series of Poker will continue with two new bracelet events, the first of which is this Event #15: $3,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em. This marks the second six-handed no-limit hold'em event of the summer, the first of which was a $1,500 buy-in that attracted 1,587 players.

That tournament, which finished last night, saw Justin Bonomo get heads-up with Mike Sowers and over come a 4-to-1 chip deficit to capture the event’s $449,980 first-place prize and coveted gold bracelet. It also put Bonomo in the lead for the 2014 WSOP Player of the Year.

As for this event, last year's tournament drew 807 players and saw German Martin Finger earn his first WSOP bracelet and $506,764 in prize money after topping a final table that included Matt Stout, Matt Berkey, and David Pham.

Today's field is expected to draw plenty of notables including 2013 WSOP Main Event champ Ryan Riess, WSOP Circuit star Rex Clinkscales, and WSOP bracelet winner Jackie Glazier just to name a few. OF course the field will be much more saturated, and PokerNews will be providing you with live updates, chip counts, interviews, and videos straight from the floor.

The plan for the day is to play 10 one-hour levels. Cards will be in the air at noon local time, which is just over an hour from now. Join us then as we bring you all the early action from Event #15: $3,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em.