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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a2
Prémio
$418,435
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,201,850
Entradas
1,631
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Brett Shaffer Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in Event #31 ($418,435)

Nível 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Brett Shaffer -- Event #31 Champion!
Brett Shaffer -- Event #31 Champion!

Brett Shaffer just won his second World Series of Poker bracelet in Event #31: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em, and he defeated RJ Sullivan heads up to claim the first-place prize of $418,435. Shaffer won his first bracelet in a $1,500 no-limit holdem event at last year’s WSOP.

The total amount of entries in this event reached 1,631, creating a prize pool of $2,201,850. The field was quite a bit smaller than last year when Jason Duval took it down, earning $521,202 by defeating a field of 2,115.

On the last hand of tonight's final table, Sullivan raised to 180,000 from the button and Shaffer pushed all in. Sullivan made the call, putting himself at risk.

Sullivan: {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Shaffer: {a-Spades}{2-Diamonds}

Sullivan got it in with a bit of an advantage, but his lead melted on the flop of {5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{9-Hearts}. His rail started calling for a three, but he didn't find any help on the {6-Clubs} turn or {2-Hearts} river. Shaffer won the hand with trip deuces and Sullivan was eliminated from the tournament in second place.

Day 3 began with 15 hopefuls vying for WSOP gold. It took less than two levels of play to reach the final table, and Steven McNally became the final table bubble boy after just a few hands of 10-handed play.

Sullivan raised it up to 50,000 from middle position and McNally took a minute before pushing his stack all in from the big blind. Sullivan made the call with the bigger stack and McNally's tournament was at risk, though he was way ahead preflop.

Sullivan: {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
McNally: {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}

McNally was safe and looking to double on the flop of {6-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{7-Clubs} as well as the turn of the {3-Diamonds}, and his rail was excitedly anticipating his big double. But then, Sullivan spiked the {a-Spades} on the river and McNally's supporters erupted with a loud, "Ooohhh!" McNally was eliminated in 10th place and earned $23,317 for his run.

The final table was headlined by seasoned pro Matt Stout, who took the chip lead into the final day of play. Stout busted in third place when his four-bet shove was called by Sullivan.

Stout opened to 135,000 and Sullivan raised to 290,000. Stout moved all in and Sullivan called, putting Stout’s tournament life on the line.

Stout: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}
Sullivan: {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Stout was favored before the flop and was looking to score the double up, but then the dealer fanned out a board of {q-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}; Sullivan paired his queen and it stood strong. Stout earned $170,247 for his effort.

Other eliminations from the final table included Peter Gould, who was eliminated in fourth place ($122,731), Aleksandr Gofman in fifth place ($89,835), Robert Schmidt in sixth place ($66,176), Rob Wazwaz in seventh place ($50,246), Jim Jakobsen in eighth place ($38,365), and Jason Vanstrom Finished in ninth place ($29,658).

Notables making the money but falling short of the final table spotlight were Eric Mizrachi, Jackie Glazier, Adam Levy, Nenad Medic, Vinny Pahuja, Erik Cajelais, Lauren Kling, and Ray Qartomy.

Thank you for following along with PokerNews and stay tuned for all the action of the 45th annual World Series of Poker. Congratulations once again to Brett Shaffer, the WSOP’s latest bracelet winner.

Tags: 2014 WSOPBrett ShafferMatt StoutWorld Series of PokerWSOP

RJ Sullivan Eliminated in 2nd Place ($258,695)

Nível 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
RJ Sullivan - 2nd Place
RJ Sullivan - 2nd Place

Hand #145: RJ Sullivan raised to 160,000 and Brett Shaffer called. The flop came {k-Spades}{5-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Shaffer led out for 175,000. Sullivan let go of his hand and Shaffer won the pot.

Hand #146: Shaffer raised to 190,000 and Sullivan called. The dealer spread out {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} for a flop and Sullivan checked. Shaffer checked as well and the turn came down as {q-Hearts}. Sullivan slid out a bet of 175,000 and Shaffer spent a minute deciding to raise to 400,000. Sullivan made the call and we went to the river of {7-Diamonds}. Sullivan checked and Shaffer announced a bet of 800,000. Sullivan made the call. Shaffer showed {6-Spades}{8-Diamonds} for a straight and Sullivan mucked his hand.

Hand #147: Sullivan raised to 180,000 from the button and Shaffer pushed all in. Sullivan made the call.

Sullivan: {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Shaffer: {a-Spades}{2-Diamonds}

Sullivan got it in with a bit of an advantage, but his lead melted on the flop of {5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{9-Hearts}. His rail started calling for a three, but he didn't find any help on the turn or river of {6-Clubs}{2-Hearts}. Shaffer won the hand with trip twos and Sullivan was eliminated from the tournament in second place. He will collect $258,695 for his runner-up finish.

Tags: Brett ShafferRJ Sullivan

Matt Stout Eliminated in 3rd Place ($170,247)

Nível 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Matt Stout - 3rd Place
Matt Stout - 3rd Place

Hand #130: Brett Shaffer opened to 125,000, and RJ Sullivan called in the big blind. The flop came {q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and both players checked to see the {3-Hearts} on the turn. Sullivan check-folded to a bet of 150,000 from Shaffer.

Hand #131: Sullivan called in the small blind and Shaffer checked his option to the {9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{4-Clubs} flop. Sullivan led out for 75,000 and Shaffer folded.

Hand #132: Sullivan opened to 125,000, Stout three-bet to 325,000, Sullivan four-bet shoved all in and Stout folded.

Hand #133: Sullivan got a walk.

Hand #134: Stout opened to 135,000 and Sullivan raised to 290,000. Stout moved all in and Sullivan called, putting Stout’s tournament life on the line.

Stout: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}
Sullivan: {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Stout was slightly ahead before the flop and was looking to score the double up. The dealer fanned out a board of {q-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}, Sullivan paired his queen and it stood strong. Stout was eliminated in third place.

Tags: Brett ShafferMatt StoutRJ Sullivan

Peter Gould Eliminated in 4th Place ($122,731)

Nível 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Peter Gould - 4th Place
Peter Gould - 4th Place

Hand #100: Brett Shaffer opened to 100,000, and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #101: Matt Stout got a walk.

Hand #102: RJ Sullivan opened to 120,000, and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #103: Peter Gould opened to 175,000 from the small blind, Sullivan three-bet all in for 995,000 in the big blind, and Gould made the call, covering Sullivan.

Sullivan: {j-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Gould: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

Sullivan had two over cards and needed some help from the board to stay alive. The dealer fanned out {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}, Sullivan flopped a pair of tens and then turned a flush to secure the double up.

Hand #104: Gould announced all in from the button for 410,000, and Shaffer called in the big blind.

Shaffer: {k-Spades}{9-Spades}
Gould: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}

Gould was in trouble but had two live cards. The board ran out {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{2-Clubs}, Gould found no help, and was eliminated in fourth place.

Tags: Brett ShafferMatt StoutPeter GouldRJ Sullivan

Thinking Poker Podcast Episode #82: Ari Engel

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

On this episode of the Thinking Poker Podcast, Nate and Andrew set the location for the meet up in Las Vegas, break down a cash game hand that listener Jason played at Maryland Live! Casino, and talk with Ari Engel about how to travel the circuit profitably, the difficulties of multi-tabling online, and the value of live tells.

  • 0:00 — Intro
  • 3:14 — Thinking Poker meet up information
  • 11:14 — Breaking down a cash game hand from Maryland Live!
  • 44:15 — Interview with Ari Engel

You can subscribe to the entire iBus Media Network on iTunes here, or you can access the RSS feed here. The PokerNews family of podcasts is now available on Stitcher.

Tags: Ari EngelThinking Poker Podcast

Aleksandr Gofman Eliminated in 5th Place ($89,835)

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Aleksandr Gofman - 5th Place
Aleksandr Gofman - 5th Place

Hand #61: RJ Sullivan opened to 90,000, Aleksandr Gofman moved all in, Matt Stout called all in and Sullivan folded.

Stout: {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Gofman: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

Stout was the player at risk and was in a good spot to get the double up. After the dealer fanned out a board of {6-Spades}{9-Clubs}{2-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, Stout was pushed the pot.

Hand #62: Sullivan opened to 90,000 under the gun, Gofman moved all in for 340,000 on the button, Peter Gould called in the big blind and Sullivan called behind. The flop came {q-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{5-Spades}, Gould jammed all-in, Sullivan folded and the cards were turned face up.

Gould: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}
Gofman: {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

Gofman was way behind and needed a ten on the turn or river to survive. The {4-Spades} on the turn gave Gofman one last hope, but the river {3-Spades} shipped the pot to Gould and Gofman was eliminated in 5th place.

Tags: Aleksandr GofmanMatt StoutPeter GouldRJ Sullivan

Robert Schmidt Eliminated in 6th Place ($66,176)

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Robert Schmidt - 6th Place
Robert Schmidt - 6th Place

Hand #44: Aleksandr Gofman raised to 80,000 and RJ Sullivan called. The flop came down {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and Gofman bet out 65,000. Sullivan raised to 145,000 and Gofman folded, awarding Sullivan the pot.

Hand #45: Robert Schmidt pushed all in from the small blind and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #46: Matt Stout got a walk in the big blind.

Hand #47: Stout limped in the small blind and Peter Gould checked. The flop came down {k-Spades}{8-Spades}{j-Hearts} and Stout bet 60,000 to win the pot.

Hand #48: Stout raised to 90,000 on the button and Sullivan called in the big blind. The flop fell {10-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{4-Spades} and both players checked. The turn came {7-Clubs} and Stout bet 100,000. Sullivan called and the {2-Clubs} was slid onto the felt for the river. Stout led out for 175,000 and Sullivan called. Stout showed {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} and Sullivan mucked his hand.

Hand #49: Schmidt pushed all in from under the gun with his stack of 505,000 and Brett Shaffer made the call.

Shaffer: {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}
Schmidt: {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Schmidt needed to connect with the board in some way to creep ahead of Shaffer's threes, and the flop of {7-Clubs}{2-Spades}{5-Diamonds} was no help. The turn was the {q-Diamonds} and the river was the {7-Diamonds}. The threes held and Schmidt was eliminated in sixth place and will be picking up $66,176 from the cashier.

Tags: Aleksandr GofmanBrett ShafferMatt StoutPeter GouldRJ SullivanRobert Schmidt

Rob Wazwaz Eliminated in 7th Place ($50,246)

Nível 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Rob Wazwaz - 7th Place
Rob Wazwaz - 7th Place

Hand #41: Aleksandr Gofman moved all in, and Stout raised all in over top.

Stout: {k-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Gofman: {a-Clubs}{6-Spades}

Gofman was at risk and slightly ahead going into the flop. The dealer fanned out a board of {8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}, and Gofman’s rivered pair of sixes took down the double up.

Hand #42: Brett Schaffer opened to 80,000 and Rob Wazwaz called in the big blind. The flop came {q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{8-Spades}, Wazwaz checked, Schaffer bet 80,000, Wazwaz raised all in and Schaffer called.

Wazwaz: {q-Spades}{j-Hearts}
Schaffer: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

Schaffer was in the lead and looking for a double. His pair of queens, ace kicker would hold through the turn {8-Clubs} - and river {2-Spades} - to claim the pot.

Hand #43: Sullivan opened to 90,000 on the button, Wazwaz moved all in for 50,000 and Schaffer called in the big blind.

The flop was dealt {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}. Schaffer bet 65,000, Sullivan raised to 185,000 and Schaffer called. The turn was the {q-Diamonds} and both players checked to see the river {q-Hearts}. Both players checked again and their cards were tabled.

Sullivan: {a-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Wazwaz: {6-Hearts}{6-Spades}
Schaffer: {k-}{j-}

All three players ended up with a full house, however, Sullivan’s aces full of queens was the best hand and eliminated Wazwaz in seventh place.

Tags: Aleksandr GofmanMatt StoutRJ SullivanRob Wazwaz

PokerNews Podcast Episode #226: Barnacle Talk feat. Dan O’Brien

Nível 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Dan O'Brien
Dan O'Brien

The show gets off to a bumpy start with thanks to a few technical difficulties, but a great story about a David Williams bluff and another about "hood" poker get the ball rolling again. Dan O'Brien then joins the program to talk about his jet ski accident, his Me vs. U challenge against Danielle Andersen, and more.

You can subscribe to the entire iBus Media Network on iTunes here, or you can access the RSS feed here. The PokerNews family of podcasts is now available on Stitcher.

Tags: Dan O'BrienDavid WilliamsPokerNews Podcast

Jim Jakobsen Eliminated in 8th Place ($38,365)

Nível 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Jim Jakobsen - 8th Place
Jim Jakobsen - 8th Place

Hand #16: Jim Jakobsen raised to 80,000 from under the gun and everyone folded, giving him the blinds and antes.

Hand #17: Peter Gould raised to 65,000 from middle position and won the pot.

Hand #18: Robert Schmidt raised to 60,000 from the cutoff and Aleksandr Gofman made the call. The flop was dealt {2-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}. Schmidt bet out 75,000 and Gofman called. The turn was the {j-Spades} and Schmidt fired again, this time for 120,000, and Gofman pushed all in to win the pot as Schmidt quickly let go of his hand.

Hand #19: Action folded all the way around and Gould got a walk. He showed {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}.

Hand #20: Jakobsen raised to 75,000 from the cutoff and Gould pushed all in. Jakobsen made the call and we had a race.

Jakobsen: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Gould: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

The flop was no good for Jakobsen, as it came down {9-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{7-Spades}. The turn {j-Diamonds} gave him a few more outs with the straight draw. But Gould faded all of the outs when the river was flipped over as the {j-Hearts} and Jakobsen was eliminated in eighth place for $38,356.

Tags: Aleksandr GofmanJim JakobsenPeter GouldRobert Schmidt