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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #11: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
1010
Prémio
$442,385
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$1,860,000
Entradas
400
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000

Super Six Eye First Bracelet in Loaded Final Table

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Shannon Shorr
Shannon Shorr

An elite field of 27 players started play on Day 3 of Event 11: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em. Play began at 2.00 p.m. local time and went on for over six hours to decide who would make up the final six players who will return to play down to a bracelet champion and the winning prize of $442,385.

Shannon Shorr , B]Ali Imsirovic[/B] and Maria Ho are just three stellar names of six terrific poker players who are all looking to add their first bracelet to add to their World Series of Poker resumes today.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Shannon ShorrUnited States6,020,000151
2Arsenii KarmatckiiRussia510,00013
3Maria HoUnited States720,00018
4Daniel StrelitzUnited States705,00018
5Ali ImsirovicUnited States1,955,00049
6Ognjen SekularacSerbia2,000,00050

Shorr will enter the final day as the overwhelming chip leader with 6,020,000, which is triple any other player’s stack. Shorr surged into a commanding chip lead after winning several big hands, the largest of them being a battle that created a seismic shift of 3,000,000 chips from previous chip leader Daniel Strelitz to be moved across the felt to the stack of Shorr. After some large betting preflop and on the flop, Shorr called Strelitz’s shove on the turn, holding an overpair to the board with pocket jacks which held on against the ace king of Strelitz.

Ho will be making her fifth WSOP final table appearance after having a steady Day 3, remaining constant in the middle ranks of the chip stacks. Her final table appearance was thanks in large to a hero call she made on Day 2 that propelled her to a big stack. In that hand, her entire stack was put to the test by a river shove and she made the correct call with third pair, pocket queens on a board that featured a king, an ace and three to a straight.

Imsirovic has been building big result after big result in the poker world recently and he can now add this second final table appearance of the 2019 World Series to his scorching run. Imsirovic gathered a big stack when he won a critical pre-flop all-in coin flip against Pete Chen when his pocket tens held up against ace-queen.

Joining the three big names will be Arsenii Karmatckii, Daniel Strelitz and Ognjen Sekularac, who will be looking to become the first player representing Serbia to bring home a WSOP bracelet.

The day featured the demise of 21 players whose goal to win a bracelet came up just short. Of those eliminated on Day 3 were Niall Farrell, Jeremy Ausmus and Randall Emmett.

Also to succumb tantalizingly close to the final day was Maria Mcalpin, who made the final table one that featured two women. Her dream to become the first woman to win a bracelet in 2019 ended when her short stack shove could not produce a double up.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1  $442,385
2  $273,416
3  $186,050
4  $129,018
5  $91,211
6  $65,764
7Maria McalpinUnited States$48,377
8Pauli AyrasFinland$36,323
9Michael O'GradyAustralia$27,878

The final table continues on June 6 at 12 p.m. local time. Play will continue with 21 minutes and 50 seconds remaining in level 24 with blinds at 20,000/40,000/40,000.

The final table will be airing on CBS All Access for viewers in the USA, Canada, and Australia. The rest of the world can watch along on PokerGO from 1.00 p.m. local time. For up to the minute coverage, live hand-by-hand updates will be provided by the on the ground PokerNews live reporting team, until a champion is crowned.

Tags: Ali ImsirovicArsenii KarmatckiiDaniel StrelitzJeremy AusmusMaria HoMaria McalpinNiall FarrellOgnjen SekularacPete ChenRandall EmmettShannon Shorr