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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event
Dias: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aa
Prémio
$628,654
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$4,968,900
Entradas
5,521
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
47
Blinds
4,000,000 / 8,000,000
Ante
8,000,000

Jeremy Saderne Wins the 2019 WSOP Mini Main Event ($628,654)

Nível 47 : 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante
Jeremy Saderne
Jeremy Saderne

Frequent chants, shouting in various languages and crazy celebrations came from the corner of the Amazon room as Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event reached a sizzling conclusion at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino. In a nutshell, it was exactly what poker enthusiasts are used to from ESPN and their coverage of the annual $10,000 WSOP Main Event.

Yet, it was not about life-changing seven-figure scores for all finalists, but a raw mix of emotions as poker pros and recreational players were hoping to claim the latest coveted gold bracelet at the 2019 World Series of Poker. There was nothing “mini” about the first-time event either, as a staggering 5,521 unique players created a massive prize pool of $4,968,900.

With seven different nationalities represented among the final eight, it became an international affair with the French and Chinese flag, as well as an Argentinian football jersey, adding to the final table atmosphere. It was undoubtedly the loudest rail out of any events so far, and the entire Amazon room would know when a key hand took place.

Ultimately, it was 27-year-old French poker player Jeremy Saderne that claimed the top prize of $628,654, his first-ever bracelet and the second WSOP bracelet of the summer for his home country. Saderne, who resides in London, was supported by a boisterous and packed French rail whose celebrations could be heard throughout the entire Amazon room while Day 1a of the $10,000 Main Event was going on, giving everyone a taste of what's sure to follow in the two weeks to come.

Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jeremy SaderneFrance$628,654
2Lula TaylorUnited States$388,284
3Andres KornArgentina$287,219
4Yi MaChina$214,047
5Koji TakagiJapan$160,715
6Stefan WidmerSwitzerland$121,586
7Philip GildeaIreland$92,686
8Ben AlloggioUnited States$71,199
9James StewartUnited States$55,188

“I feel very good, I cannot imagine winning a tournament with more than five thousand people, especially in this one when the tournament is very fast. You have to have good cards or a good setup and I just ran so good and had two times aces in the last hands,” an overwhelmed Saderne said in the interview after his victory.

He had to overcome an unusual opponent in heads-up, as Lula Taylor blasted her way through the tournament with a very aggressive playing style, not bowing down to any kind of intimidation. She was simply having a hoot, soaking in the entire experience and cracked jokes every other minute to entertain her opponents and everyone on the rail. Her opponents clearly enjoyed her enigmatic presence, which showed when Taylor knocked out Koji Takagi in fifth place with a rivered two-outer. Whereas many a player would head-shakingly depart after such misfortune, Takagi and Taylor warmly embraced each other instead. She'd embrace the others after life-altering showdowns too, no matter the outcome.

Lula Taylor
Lula Taylor and Koji Takagi

"She is so fun at the poker table, she played very aggressively without any fear about the final table or poker in general. She was so nice with me, she told me she'd like if I were her son. We began to speak not just about poker cards. It is very rare to have a person like Lula at the table," Saderne pointed out.

French rail cheers for Lula

In the final hand of the tournament, Taylor and Saderne stood together behind the table, holding hands as they awaited their fate to be dealt. The Frenchman prevailed with pocket aces and once the celebration had culminated, Saderne's rail started chanting "Lula, Lula!" over and over again to give her well-deserved credit after an extraordinary performance.

One key hand would change the outcome of the final table. With three players left, it was Saderne who had previously doubled through Taylor to take the lead, but Taylor immediately doubled back before an ordinary flip with king-ten for Taylor and pocket sixes for Saderne caused a roller coaster of emotions. Taylor flopped the king in the window, but Saderne spiked the two-outer on the river to survive, causing the French rail to erupt in loud cheers.

“I was just waiting for my bustout. It is very long to have the turn and the river on a final table. I was out but I stayed. When I hit the six, I was so shocked. If I don't hit the river, I finish third and twenty minutes later I win the tournament,” Saderne said.

Seven hands later it was all over, as Saderne picked up pocket aces twice to send WSOP bracelet winner Andres Korn and Taylor to the rail in quick succession to cause another outburst of emotions and celebration behind him.

“All of my friends were here. It was incredible, I have never seen that before. It was better than in the Marseille stadium [Stade Velodrome] and I am very thankful. I just want to say thank you to all of my friends, they gave me a lot of power and energy, they were incredible.”

That brings an end to the PokerNews updates from Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event, but the highly anticipated $10,000 WSOP Main Event is already underway and you can find all the action right here until a champion is crowned on July 16th, 2019.

Jeremy Saderne
Jeremy Saderne wins Event #69: $1,000 Mini Main Event

Tags: Andres KornBen AlloggioJeremy SaderneKoji TakagiLula TaylorPhilip GildeaStefan WidmerYi Ma

Lula Taylor Eliminated in 2nd Place ($388,284)

Nível 47 : 4,000,000/8,000,000, 8,000,000 ante
Lula Taylor
Lula Taylor

Hand #99: Lula Taylor opened to 29,000,000 and Jeremy Saderne, now draped in a French flag, three-bet to 50,000,000. Taylor moved all in for 122,000,000 in total and Saderne snap-called.

Lula Taylor: {q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Jeremy Saderne: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}

Once again, Saderne has picked up the blades and was in fantastic shape to win his first-ever bracelet. Saderne's lead grew bigger on the {a-Spades}{9-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop, as Taylor now needed running outs to avoid elimination. They were standing behind the table and holding hands as they awaited the turn and river.

There was some hope on the {j-Hearts} turn, but the {4-Spades} river ended Taylor's amazing run in second place for $388,284. Once all the French rail had embraced Saderne and started to chant, Saderne pointed to Taylor and his rail loudly cheered her on.

Saderne has claimed the second French bracelet of the 2019 WSOP and his maiden one, which comes with a massive payday of $628,654. The winner pictures will take some time, as dozens of French players headed to the Amazon feature table to celebrate the victory.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
322,000,000 112,500,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Jeremy SaderneLula Taylor

Andres Korn Eliminated in 3rd Place ($287,219)

Nível 46 : 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante
Andres Korn
Andres Korn

Hand #94: Jeremy Saderne limped in on the button, Andres Korn shoved all in for 67,500,000 from the small blind, and Taylor folded the big blind.

Saderne, however, had laid a trap and picked off Korn's shove in a heartbeat.

Andres Korn: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}
Jeremy Saderne: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

The flop {q-Spades}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} kept Saderne's aces way ahead, and by the time the {8-Clubs} came on the turn the entire French rail was on their feet, leaning over in anticipation. The river was the {q-Hearts} and Korn had to make his way off the stage in third place, missing out on his second bracelet by a hair.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
214,000,000 21,000,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
117,000,000 58,500,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Andres KornJeremy Saderne

Hands #90-92: Saderne Rivers Set to Double Through Taylor

Nível 46 : 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante
Jeremy Saderne
Jeremy Saderne

Hand #90: Jeremy Saderne limped the small blind and Andres Korn checked out of the big blind to see a {k-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop for free. Saderne made it 6,000,000 to go and Korn called, which brought them to the {2-Spades} turn. A bet of 20,000,000 by Saderne resulted in a loud celebration of the French rail, as Korn sent his cards to the muck.

Hand #91: Saderne limped in from the button and Lula Taylor checked in the big blind to a {10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs} flop. Both opted to check and the {10-Hearts} turn paired the board. Taylor now bet 28,000,000 and Saderne quickly folded.

Hand #92: Taylor opened to 19,000,000 in the small blind and Saderne pushed for 94,000,000 in the big blind, which Taylor called after some consideration.

Jeremy Saderne: {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}
Lula Taylor: {k-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

Taylor pulled into the lead on the {k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{7-Clubs} flop and the chants of the Argentinian rail grew louder as they were hoping for a pay jump for Korn. The {2-Diamonds} turn changed nothing, but an explosion of emotions took place on the {6-Diamonds} river as Saderne rivered a set for the commanding lead. The Frenchman jumped to his rail, embraced everyone as the entire room was filled with shouts in French.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
193,000,000 105,000,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
79,500,000 -21,000,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
58,500,000 -84,000,000

Tags: Andres KornJeremy SaderneLula Taylor

Yi Ma Eliminated in 4th Place ($214,047)

Nível 45 : 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Yi Ma
Yi Ma

Hand #69: Left on fumes after the last hand, Yi Ma called all in for 3,000,000 from under the gun. Jeremy Saderne completed the small blind, Andres Korn shoved all in from the big blind, and Saderne folded.

Yi Ma: {k-Spades}{4-Hearts}
Anders Korn: {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

The {q-Spades}{8-Spades}{7-Diamonds} flop left Ma just with some runner-runner outs to survive. After the {2-Diamonds} it was over, making the {6-Spades} river a formality.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
153,000,000 -5,000,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
93,500,000 8,000,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
85,000,000
Yi Ma cn
Yi Ma
Eliminado

Tags: Andres KornJeremy SaderneYi Ma

Hand #68: Korn Doubles Through Ma

Nível 45 : 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Andres Korn
Andres Korn

Hand #68: Andres Korn raised to 11,000,000 first to act and Yi Ma three-beet all in for 39,500,000 on the button, Korn snap-called all in for 36,500,000 in a battle of the two short stacks and had Ma in bad shape.

Andres Korn: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}
Yi Ma: {a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

The Chinese rail immediately started shouting for an ace and chants by the Argentinian rail emerged when the flop brought {10-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}. A blank {2-Spades} fell on the turn with WSOP Main Event final table vibes coming out of the corner of the Amazon room.

The noise died down with the blank {4-Diamonds} on the river and Ma was reduced to fewer than one big blind.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
158,000,000 -10,000,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
85,500,000 49,000,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
85,000,000 -2,500,000
Yi Ma cn
Yi Ma
3,000,000 -36,500,000

Tags: Andres KornYi Ma

Hand #62: Saderne Doubles Through Taylor

Nível 45 : 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Jeremy Saderne
Jeremy Saderne

Hand #62: In the very first hand after coming back from the break, Lula Taylor raised to 25,000,000 from the cutoff and Jeremy Saderne moved all in for 71,500 from the button, which Taylor called. instantly.

Jeremy Saderne: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Lula Taylor: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}

The French rail was shouting for a deuce on the {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} flop and kept doing so on the {5-Diamonds} turn. After the {10-Clubs} river, Saderne further improved to a full house and the French players on the rail went nuts. Their shouts could be heard in the entire Amazon room with players turning around in the Gold section to see what had happened.

And what did Taylor do? Just like she did after the previous clash with Saderne when she doubled, Taylor embraced the Frenchman in defeat with a big smile on the face.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
155,500,000 82,500,000
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
72,500,000 -67,500,000
Yi Ma cn
Yi Ma
54,500,000 -9,500,000
Andres Korn ar
Andres Korn
WSOP 1X Winner
49,000,000 -5,000,000

Tags: Jeremy SaderneLula Taylor

Koji Takagi Eliminated in 5th Place ($160,715)

Nível 44 : 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Koji Takagi & Lula Taylor
Koji Takagi & Lula Taylor

Hand #59: Koji Takagi raised to 10,500,000 in the small blind and Lula Taylor called from the big blind to see the {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop, which brought an instant jam of Takagi for 31,500,000 and a quick call from Taylor. The rails of all the remaining players vaulted out of their seats to see the showdown unfold on the screens around the table itself.

Koji Takagi: {a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Lula Taylor: {j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

The {10-Diamonds} turn was a blank, but Lula Taylor spiked the {j-Hearts} on the river to gasps of disbelief from the Japanese rail and her own supporters. Takagi, on the verge of going from bottom stack to chip leader, has been eliminated in 5th place for $160,715 instead in the most brutal fashion.

Lula Taylor
Koji Takagi & Lula Taylor (photo: Hayley Hochstetler)
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
140,000,000 47,000,000
Koji Takagi jp
Koji Takagi
Eliminado

Tags: Koji TakagiLula Taylor

Stefan Widmer Eliminated in 6th Place ($121,586)

Nível 44 : 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Stefan Widmer
Stefan Widmer

Hand #50: Stefan Widmer pushed all in for 21,500,000 in the hijack and Jeremy Saderne called out of the big blind.

Stefan Widmer: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Jeremy Saderne: {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

The {8-Diamonds} in the window was promising for Widmer, but it was followed by the {6-Spades}{6-Clubs} on the flop. The {a-Hearts} turn brought shouts from the entire rail for a queen or a deuce respectively, but it was neither; the {5-Hearts} on the river ended Widmer's run in 6th place for $121,586.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
68,000,000 23,500,000
Stefan Widmer ch
Stefan Widmer
Eliminado

Tags: Jeremy SaderneStefan Widmer

Hand #40: Taylor Doubles Through Saderne

Nível 43 : 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
Lula Taylor
Lula Taylor

Hand #40: Koji Takagi raised to 6,000,000 and Lula Taylor called from one seat over. Jeremy Saderne spent some time in the think tank and three-bet all in for effectively 57,500,000, as that's what Takagi as the bigger stack had left.

Takagi folded and Taylor made the call.

Lula Taylor: {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Jeremy Saderne: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

Both Taylor's and Saderne's rail started shouting in support as the cards were turned over. Nothing changed on the {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{9-Spades} flop, and Taylor improved to a straight on the {j-Clubs} turn. The French rail asked for a ten, but the {k-Clubs} river came a blank and Taylor doubled for 37,000,000 and gave Saderne a hug while her stack was counted out.

"I love you, Anthony," Taylor said to the dealer and added, "well, that was exciting".

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Lula Taylor us
Lula Taylor
Day 1 Chip Leader
99,500,000 56,500,000
Koji Takagi jp
Koji Takagi
51,500,000 -6,000,000
Jeremy Saderne fr
Jeremy Saderne
WSOP 1X Winner
51,000,000 -43,000,000

Tags: Jeremy SaderneKoji TakagiLula Taylor