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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
66
Prémio
$408,953
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entradas
1,594
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Geremy Eiland Eliminated in 7th Place ($49,106)

Nível 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Geremy Eiland - 7th Place
Geremy Eiland - 7th Place

Hand: #21

Geremy Eiland moved all in for his last few chips and Ryan Welch raised to 180,000 and got it heads up.

Eiland: {k-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

Welch: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}

The cards ran out {5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{a-Spades}.

Eiland had a chance to stay alive if he could just hit a club on the river but it was not to be and he was eliminated right after being down to his last few chips.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Geremy Eiland us
Geremy Eiland
Eliminado

Tags: Geremy EilandRyan Welch

Eric Rappaport Eliminated in 8th Place ($37,486)

Nível 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Eric Rappaport
Eric Rappaport

Hand #11: Eric Rappaport opened to 50,000 from early position and Reed Goodmiller called from late position. The flop was {9-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and Rappaport checked. Goodmiller bet 57,000 and Rappaport called. The turn was the {k-Clubs} and Rappaport checked. Goodmiller pushed all in and Rappaport quickly called.

Rappaport turned over {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}, but would need help as Goodmiller tabled {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} for two pair. The river was the {7-Diamonds} however and Rappaport was sent to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Reed Goodmiller us
Reed Goodmiller
1,700,000 888,000
Eric Rappaport us
Eric Rappaport
Eliminado

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Dan Smith Eliminated in 9th Place ($28,986)

Nível 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Hand: #5 Michael Katz raised and took down the blinds and antes.

Hand: #6 Heinz Kamutzki opened for 50,000 and Dan Smith moved all in. Kamutzki made the call and it was Smith who was the player at risk.

Smith: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

Kamutzki: {9-Clubs}{9-Spades}

The board ran out {q-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Smith was the first player to fall at the final table.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Heinz Kamutzki de
Heinz Kamutzki
1,100,000 491,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dan SmithHeinz Kamutzki

Final Table Interview: Ryan Welch

Nível 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Ryan Welch
Ryan Welch

This is Ryan Welch’s second World Series of Poker final table; the first happened back in 2010 when he reached the final table of The $ 3,000 No Limit Hold'em - Triple Chance Event. He ended up earning a bracelet in that tournament and has proven his skills on the felt to the tune of over $1,000,000 in live tournament winnings.

We caught up with Welch just as the final table was reached and the players were headed out to break as the tournament was being moved to the ESPN Feature Table. Welch talks about his journey to the final table, having “King Dan” Smith on his direct left and being a co-Diamondback fan with his friend, Eric Baldwin.

PokerNews: This is your best finish since your 2010 win. How does it feel to be back at a final table?

Ryan Welch: It feels good. I’ve had a few close calls in between, a 12th, a 14th and a couple of 20+ finishes. I have come close but it’s nice to be back, for sure.

How was your journey to the final table?

I came into day 2 in the top 10 of chips with like a 100K. Got down to 40K at one point and was able to explode back into the top 10 again. Kind of grinded that for quite awhile and then had a big double up with a set of fives that put me at about 700,000 and then aces vs. ace-king hand was huge putting me at about 1.4 million. From there, I have been sort of cruising.

You have been really observant of your table, have you been able to see anything that has helped or will help you along the way?

I think if you are at a final table with most, if not all, pros you have to try and pick up on anything you can. I don’t know if I have actually gained any specific information but at least watching what’s going on is helpful, if nothing else.

You have “King Dan” Smith on your direct left. Does that change your strategy at all?

I could have picked a better spot for him. Everyone’s tough so it is what it is. It doesn’t really change too much. He just lost that big pot that puts him in a 25 big blind range so he can’t do too, too much damage to me right now. If he had a similar stack as me, it would definitely change the dynamic. He’s tough player no matter what.

Any strategies you can share as the final table gets underway?

Not really. There is going to be a lot of laddering. I feel there are a lot of stacks around the 20-30 big blind range, so I am going to try and stay out of the scruff as much as possible and try to work my way to that three- or four-handed mark. Then it's time to make my surge and ship another bracelet.

I know you are friends with Eric Baldwin and he’s a documented Arizona Diamondbacks fan. Here you are sporting a Diamondbacks hat — did you jump on the bandwagon or have you been a long-time fan too?

We both played college baseball and we have been good friends for a few years. Since I moved out here, I would say Eric had something to do with it and I definitely jumped on the bandwagon. We are co-Diamondbacks fans for sure.

Tags: Dan SmithEric BaldwinRyan Welch

Jonas Wexler Eliminated in 10th Place ($22,788)

Nível 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Jonas Wexler
Jonas Wexler

The action folded around to Jonas Wexler in the small blind who called and Geremy Eiland checked his option. The flop was {5-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{a-Hearts} and Wexler bet 22,000. Eiland raised to 51,000 and Wexler came back over the top for 127,000.

Eiland put out enough chips to raise Wexler all in and Wexler made the call.

Eiland: {8-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

Wexler: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

"I just need to fade a club," Wexler said. The {q-Diamonds} turn was clean, but the {q-Clubs} fell on the river, completing Eiland's flush and sending Wexler to the rail just short of the official final table.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Geremy Eiland us
Geremy Eiland
1,370,000 840,000
Jonas Wexler us
Jonas Wexler
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Geremy EilandJonas Wexler

Christopher Symesko Eliminated in 12th Place ($22,788)

Nível 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Christopher Symesko
Christopher Symesko

Christopher Symesko opened all in from the button and Heinz Kamutzki made the call from the big blind. Symesko tabled {k-Spades}{j-Clubs} and Kamutzki turned over {k-Diamonds}{9-Spades}.

Symesko was in good shape to double, but the {5-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} flop put him behind. The board completed {10-Clubs} and then {8-Clubs}, and just a few hands after his pocket kings were cracked, Symesko took another bad beat with this one sending him to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Heinz Kamutzki de
Heinz Kamutzki
479,000 121,000
Christopher Symesko ca
Christopher Symesko
Eliminado

Tags: Chris SymeskoHeinz Kamutzki

Twelve Return to Fight It Out in Event #26

Ryan Welch leads the way in Event #26
Ryan Welch leads the way in Event #26

Two days ago another of the hugely popular $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em events kicked off with 1,594 players sitting down to chase the dream of World Series of Poker glory and a huge payday in Event #26. The final 12 return today to decide a winner.

Ryan Welch is out in front with 1,524,000 chips. Welch is chasing his second bracelet having won the Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em back in 2010. Nearest in the counts to Welch is Dan Smith, who bagged up 887,000 last night. Smith has 14 cashes at the WSOP to his name but has yet to capture the ultimate prize. Smith was the chip leader for most of Day 2 but lost a couple of big hands to see him pegged back to second place currently.

Will Failla, who starts with 421,000, has a long history with the WSOP including 27 cashes, so he, too, will be out to wrap a bracelet around his wrist to prove the ultimate point.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as play resumes at 1 p.m. when we will bring you all the eliminations and comprehensive hand-for-hand coverage when the official final table of nine is reached. One player will be walking away with $408,953 and a WSOP gold bracelet.

Tags: Dan SmithRyan WelchWill Failla