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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #3: BIG 50 - $500 No-Limit Hold'em
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aa
Prémio
$1,147,449
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$13,509,435
Entradas
28,371
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
51
Blinds
15,000,000 / 30,000,000
Ante
30,000,000

Torbey Lefts with Crumbs

Nível 39 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

The flop showed {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} when Amer Torbey bet 6,000,000. Diogo Veiga raised it to 13,000,000 and Torbey moved all-in for a stack around 35,000,0000. Veiga snap-called with a slightly lower stack.

Veiga showed {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} while Torbey tabled {2-Clubs}{2-Spades}. The rest of the board {9-Spades}{7-Hearts} didn't help Torbey and he was left with less than a big blind after that hand.

Torbey managed to triple up the hand after and has now a stack around 8,000,000.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Diogo Veiga pt
Diogo Veiga
WSOP 1X Winner
71,000,000 13,000,000
Amer Torbey ve
Amer Torbey
Day 3 Chip Leader
8,000,000 -44,000,000

Christensen Doubles, Oloughlin Busts

Nível 39 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Jason Oloughlin
Jason Oloughlin

Bryden Baxter shoved about ten big blinds from early position. Everyone folded to Morten Christensen in the big blind, who called all in for his last 12,000,000.

Morten Christensen: {a-Hearts}{7-Spades}
Bryden Baxter: {4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}

The {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{5-Hearts} flop brought something for both players, but it was Christensen's higher pair that would hang on after the {2-Spades} turn and {q-Diamonds} river.

At the same time at an adjacent table, Jason Oloughlin lost his final chips to leave the field with 26.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Morten Christensen (SG) sg
Morten Christensen (SG)
27,000,000 5,000,000
Bryden Baxter us
Bryden Baxter
7,000,000 -24,700,000
Jason Oloughlin us
Jason Oloughlin
Eliminado

Tags: Bryden BaxterJason OloughlinMorten Christensen

Three Table Redraw

Nível 39 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
SeatTable #400Table #401Table #402
1Diogo VeigaAdrian CurryDavid Rasmussen
2Nicholas ChowPaul CullenAaron Frei
3Amer TorbeyDavid UvaydovMorten Christensen
4Peter MylenkiSharavan ChhabriaRafi Elharar
5Andrei KonopelkoBrandon EisenBryden Baxter
6Danny EhrenbergerJason OloughlinKathy Holz
7Andrew MckenzieChristopher FitzgeraldDylan Lask
8Fletcher ParkinJesse SolanoArlan Goldberg
9Daniel GhobrialFemi FashakinWalter Atwood

Nível: 39

Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000

Ante: 2,000,000

Take 20

Nível 38 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante

The 28 remaining players are on their third 20-minute break of the day. Once they get down to 27, they'll redraw for the final three tables. Kartik Ved and Tam Nguyen busted shortly before the break.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Kartik Ved in
Kartik Ved
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado
Tam Nguyen us
Tam Nguyen
Eliminado

Big Hand Between Curry and Ghobrial

Nível 38 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante

Daniel Ghobrial moved all in for 18,000 and Adrian Curry, in the blinds, thought about it for a few minutes before making the call.

It was a flip; Ghobrial with {q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} versus Curry with {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}. The board brought {8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} but a {10-Spades} on the river saved Ghobrial.

"Why are you calling?" inquired Ghobrial.

"No, why are YOU pushing?!" replied Curry.

"Alright, we're here to gamble after all!" Curry laughed.

"It's the funniest tournament in the world" added Ghobrial.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrian Curry us
Adrian Curry
52,000,000 -5,000,000
Daniel Ghobrial ca
Daniel Ghobrial
36,000,000 20,650,000

Torbey Saved by the River

Nível 38 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Amer Torbey
Amer Torbey

The preflop action on this hand was confirmed by dealer and players.

After Tam Nguyen raised to 4,200,000 from early position, action folded around to Amer Torbey, who, according to players, made an "accidental' re-raise to 7,000,000. With action back on Nyuyen he four-bet shoved all in, Torbey called and was all in and at risk for his tournament life.

Amer Torbey: {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Tam Nguyen: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

The flop came {4-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}, which paired the king for both players and meant that Torbey still needed to hit a ten. The {q-Spades} turn was of no help, but the {10-Hearts} river gave Torbey two pair and saved him from elimination.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Amer Torbey ve
Amer Torbey
Day 3 Chip Leader
52,000,000 24,000,000
Tam Nguyen us
Tam Nguyen
17,000,000 -31,000,000

Tags: Amer TorbeyTam Nguyen

Recent Eliminations

Nível 38 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante

With the third break of the day in sight, the field is down to just 30 players. The latest batch to bust out all received over $20,000 for their efforts, more than forty times their initial investment of $500. Among them are Daniel Gamer and Filipe Goncalves, who both walked away with $27,620.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Easton Oreman us
Easton Oreman
Eliminado
Timothy Adkison us
Timothy Adkison
Eliminado
Filipe Goncalves pt
Filipe Goncalves
Eliminado
Daniel Gamer us
Daniel Gamer
Eliminado
Anthony Gugliuzza us
Anthony Gugliuzza
Eliminado
Johnathan Sanchez us
Johnathan Sanchez
Eliminado
Jiehao Zhu us
Jiehao Zhu
Eliminado
Ricardo Klaassen nl
Ricardo Klaassen
Eliminado
Robert Rodriguez us
Robert Rodriguez
Eliminado
Jun Hong us
Jun Hong
Eliminado
Michael Rowe us
Michael Rowe
Eliminado
Na Vue us
Na Vue
Eliminado

Former Marine Tim Adkison Makes Astoria Proud in Big 50

Nível 38 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Tim Adkison
Tim Adkison

Tim Adkison busted the Big 50 in 40th place for $27,620, the biggest score of his career. Prior to his elimination, PokerNews caught up with the 27-year-old former marine and UNLV student to talk about the experience of playing the largest tournament in poker history.

“Because of the tournament itself, it’s awesome,” said Adkison, who is originally from Astoria, Oregon. “I’ve played pretty deep in other tournaments but this is obviously the deepest. It’s pretty tough. There’s no more fish in this entire tournament, so every chip is important.”

It actually marked Adkison’s second attempt at the Big 50 after busting an early bullet.

“I pre-regged the first time and made it to Level 10,” he explains. “I busted and got back in line for the next day. It wasn’t that bad of a line as it was after midnight.”

Click here to read the full feature article.

Tags: Tim Adkison