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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #19: Millionaire Maker - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 5
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
q7
Prémio
$1,344,930
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$11,892,150
Entradas
8,809
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
43
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 5

John Gorsuch Completes Epic Comeback to Win 2019 WSOP Millionaire Maker for $1,344,930

Nível 43 : 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
John Gorsuch
John Gorsuch

The 2019 World Series of Poker Event #19: $1,500 NL Millionaire Maker was the largest in history with 8,809 runners, which over the course of five days was reduced to just one. John Gorsuch completed an epic comeback being down to less than two big blinds seven handed to win the tournament for $1,344,930 and his first gold bracelet.

The win came at just the right time for the 42-year-old, who for the past 15 years started and grew a company in Washington DC. It was associated with the Department of Defense, and two years ago he decided to sell, a process that took until May 31 of this year to complete. He sold his house, moved home to Florida, and bought an RV.

“I started a company and had over 100 people with $15 million in revenue, and this is still the biggest day of my life,” he said after the win. “I’m a millionaire. I need to call my financial advisor and CPA. The CPA literally just emailed two days ago about my second-quarter estimates. Now I need to re-estimate my second quarter.”

While Gorsuch had more than $450K in earnings before the event, the victory actually marked his first win on HendonMob.

“I’ve not won an outright tournament since maybe 2013, a small bar-type tournament,” he said. Gorsuch then credited an earlier experience from the 2019 WSOP his success – specifically the first round of the Shootout Event where he played, and ultimately lost, a three-hour heads-up match.

He learned to be patient, pick his spots, and fight to the end. Now, he’s got seven-figures to show for his resilience. That money will be put to use both in the short and long-term. For the former, he can now help out with plans for January 2021 cruise to celebrate his parent’s 50th wedding anniversary.

“I think now I’m just going to pay for everything. I’m definitely upgrading on that trip,” he said while adding he intends to help them with an addition to their house while upgrading his own fifth wheeler. As for the long term, the win will likely influence how serious he takes poker.

“I’m a poker player for right now,” he said. “Poker is awesome. I can play poker all day, all night long. This kind of helps figure out whether or not I want to keep doing it. I don’t play cash stakes at all. You’ve got to run good in tournaments otherwise your cash flow dries up quick if you don’t supplement it with cash [games].”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1John GorsuchUnited States$1,344,930
2Kazuki IkeuchiJapan$830,783
3Lokesh GargUnited States$619,017
4[Removed:174]Lithuania$464,375
5Josh ThibodauxUnited States$350,758
6Cory AlbertsonUnited States$266,771
7Bob ShaoUnited States$204,306
8Fabian GumzGermany$157,565
9Josh ReichardUnited States$122,375

Final Table Action

Day 5 saw six players return to action and from the get-go it was the Kazuki Ikeuchi show. He started off by eliminating Cory Albertson in sixth place after getting it in with a double gutter against the nut flush draw. Ikeuchi was behind but managed to pair the river to steal the pot.

Not long after, Josh Thibodaux made an ill-timed bluff as he three-bet all in on the turn drawing dead when Ikeuchi held kings full of tens. That gave Ikeuchi a 112bb stack while his three opponents had under 10 bigs each.

Vincas Tamasaukas bowed out in fourth place losing king-six to Lokesh Garg’s king-jack, and Garg would follow him out the door in third after running ace-four into Ikeuchi’s ace-jack suited.

Kazuki Ikeuchi
Kazuki Ikeuchi

By that point, Gorsuch had closed the gap a bit and then doubled into the chip lead after a big hand where his top set of kings held against a diamond flush draw. Gorsuch’s fearless style saw him whittle Ikeuchi down before the final hand played out.

The chips went in on the turn when Gorsuch spiked two pair with queen-seven against the pocket rockets of Ikeuchi. The river was a brick and Ikeuchi had to settle for second place and $830,783 in prize money.

It marked the second year in a row Ikeuchi came close to capturing a bracelet as last year he and two partners finished second in Event #55: $1,000 NLH Tag Team for $36,202 apiece.

As for Gorsuch, he was left to take the winner photo sporting a full Dallas Cowboys ensemble.

“Tell Jerry if he wants to put me up in the suite for a game, preferably an NFC Championship game, I’d love that,” he said. “If I can win a bracelet they can win it.”

Tags: John Gorsuch

Kazuki Ikeuchi Eliminated in 2nd Place ($830,783)

Nível 43 : 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Kazuki Ikeuchi
Kazuki Ikeuchi

Hand #153: Kazuki Ikeuchi limped, John Gorsuch checked his option, and the flop came out {k-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}. Gorsuch bet 3.5 million and Ikeuchi called. The {7-Clubs} turn saw Gorsuch move all in and Ikeuchi called off for 31.7 million.

Ikeuchi: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}
Gorsuch: {q-Clubs}{7-Hearts}

Gorsuch turned two pair to pull ahead of aces and he held when the {3-Spades} bricked on the river.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
John Gorsuch us
John Gorsuch
WSOP 1X Winner
220,225,000 53,625,000
Kazuki Ikeuchi jp
Kazuki Ikeuchi
Eliminado

Tags: John GorsuchKazuki Ikeuchi

Lokesh Garg Eliminated in 3rd Place ($619,017)

Nível 42 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Lokesh Garg
Lokesh Garg

Hand #119: Lokesh Garg moved all in for 12.5 million from the small blind and Kazuki Ikeuchi called from the big.

Garg: {a-Diamonds}{4-Spades}
Ikeuchi: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}

Garg was dominated and failed to get lucky on the {5-Spades}{q-Hearts}{8-Hearts} flop. The {j-Diamonds} turn locked it up for Ikeuchi and Garb hit the rail in third place after the {6-Clubs} was run out on the river.

The final two players are now on a short break while the staff prepare for heads-up play.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Kazuki Ikeuchi jp
Kazuki Ikeuchi
133,700,000 -8,600,000
John Gorsuch us
John Gorsuch
WSOP 1X Winner
86,800,000 25,000,000
Lokesh Garg us
Lokesh Garg
Eliminado

Tags: Kazuki IkeuchiLokesh Garg

Joshua Thibodaux Eliminated in 5th Place ($350,758)

Nível 41 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Joshua Thibodaux
Joshua Thibodaux

Hand #102: Kazuki Ikeuchi raised to 3.5 million under the gun and Thibodaux called from the button. Both blinds folded and it was heads up to the {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} flop. Ikeuchi bet 3.3 million, Thibodaux called, and the dealer burned and turned the {10-Hearts}.

Ikeuchi checked, Thibodaux bet 5.2 million, and Ikeuchi check-raised to 10.4 million. Thibodaux moved all in for 29.3 million and Ikeuchi snap-called.

Ikeuchi: {k-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Thibodaux: {q-Spades}{9-Spades}

Thibodaux picked the wrong time to make a move as he was drawing dead. The meaningless {2-Clubs} was run out on the river and Ikeuchi raked in the massive pot to give him a 112bb stack while the other three players are all sitting under 10 bigs each.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Kazuki Ikeuchi jp
Kazuki Ikeuchi
183,900,000 109,400,000
John Gorsuch us
John Gorsuch
WSOP 1X Winner
14,400,000 -4,000,000
Lokesh Garg us
Lokesh Garg
12,500,000 -5,900,000
[Removed:174] lt
[Removed:174]
9,700,000 -7,200,000
Joshua Thibodaux us
Joshua Thibodaux
Eliminado

Tags: Joshua ThibodauxKazuki Ikeuchi

Kazuki Ikeuchi Returns as Final Day Chipleader in Event #19: Millionaire Maker - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Kazuki Ikeuchi
Kazuki Ikeuchi

Today is the fifth and final day of play in Event #19: Millionaire Maker - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em, and as the event's title declares, someone is going to leave here today an instant millionaire. It remains to be seen if it will be start-of-day chipleader Kazuki Ikeuchi, or one of his five fellow tablemates Cory Albertson,Lokesh Garg, Joshua Thibodaux, John Gorsuch, or Vincas Tamasauska who will be crowned the newest WSOP champion. But after the last card is dealt, one of those players will have turned their $1,500 entry into over $1.4 million and a shiny new WSOP gold bracelet.

The Millionaire Maker event, which started four days ago, had a total of 8,809 entries, but by the start of play on Day 4 that number was down to just 34, and at the end of the day’s play that number would be only six. Included in the 28 players that returned were 888 Ambassador Ana Marquez, who was eliminated one spot shy of the final table, and Joshua Reichard, who started the day as the chipleader, but became the first elimination of the final table. Reichard was then followed by Fabian Gumz in 8th place and Bob Shao, who was eliminated in 7th place, just missing the live-streamed final table.

The final six players will line up as follows when play resumes in just under two hours time on the Main Stage here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas at 12 noon local time.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Cory AlbertsonUnited States57,475,00048 bb
2Lokesh GargUnited States28,800,00024 bb
3Kazuki IkeuchiJapan60,750,00051 bb
4John GorsushUnited States23,450,00020 bb
5Joshua ThibodauxUnited States26,975,00022 bb
6[Removed:174]Lithuania22,600,00019 bb

After the final six players take their seats at the table on the main stage, play will resume with a small blind of 600,000 and big blind of 1,200,000, with an ante of 1,200,000 and about 28 minutes left in level 40. Pokernews will be there from when the first card hits the felt until the last card is dealt and someone is made a millionaire. Let's find out who takes home the bracelet.

Tags: Ana MarquezBob ShaoCory AlbertsonFabian GumzJohn GorsuchJoshua ReichardJoshua ThibodauxKazuki IkeuchiLokesh GargMillionaire MakerWSOP