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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha
Dias: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
q1085
Prémio
$209,716
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,129,410
Entradas
846
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
32
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
240,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 3
Jogadores em jogo
1

Motoyoshi Okamura Wins Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em/Pot-Limit Omaha for $209,716

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
Motoyoshi Okamura
Motoyoshi Okamura

After seven hours of play on Day 3, it was music producer Motoyoshi Okamura who outlasted the other eight players to bring home his first WSOP bracelet in Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em/Pot-Limit Omaha. Prior to this event, Okamura had a career-best score of $122,000 after coming second in a $10,000 buy-in tournament at Aria earlier this month. Now with this score of $209,716, he moves up to 25th on Japan’s all-time money list.

“Winning the bracelet has been a dream of mine,” said Okamura after winning heads up against Rafael Mota. Okamura has only been playing poker for just over a year. “This is my first time playing the WSOP, and I will surely be back next time.”

This is Japan’s second bracelet of the series after Kazuki Ikeuchi won Event #5: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em for an online bracelet, but it is Japan’s first live bracelet of the series.

Tournament Recap

Day 1

The tournament field started with 846 entrants, creating a prize pool of $1,129,410, which quickly got whittled down to the money on the first day of play with 126 players remaining at the end of Day 1. Many famous notables tried to get into the money but fell short like Jake Schwartz, Phil Hellmuth, Chino Rheem, and Michael Wang.

It was the dual elimination of Peter Wirth and Matt Higgins by Chris Ball and eventual winner Motoyoshi Okamura that brought the end of play on Day 1.

Day 2

The first two levels of the day saw the original field of 126 quickly go down to 54, and the following levels of play saw eliminations at a quicker than normal pace. Players like Diogo Veiga (94th - $2,641), Robert Mizrachi (91st - $2,641), Manig Loeser (45st - $4,429), and current player of the year leader Josh Arieh (40th - $5,057) were all eliminated on Day 2 while collecting a cash.

It was eliminations of Jerry Wong (10th - $12,748) and the start of Day 2 chip leader Nohad Teliani (9th - $16,128) that ended the day with the final eight players set to come back the following day.

Day 3

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stMotoyoshi OkamuraJapan$209,716
2ndRafael MotaBrazil$129,621
3rdNick YunisChile$91,989
4thLeonid YanovskiIsrael$66,249
5thMike TakayamaPhilippines$48,428
6thJordan SpurlinUnited States$35,942
7thMarc LangeGermany$27,088
8thTim GrauAustria$20,737

The action kicked off very quickly at the beginning of the day with Tim Grau going all-in on the first hand for his last 360,000 in pot-limit omaha against chip leader Rafael Mota’s raise. Mota called and saw he was behind with {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts} against {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Clubs}, but a flopped two-pair for Mota saw Grau eliminated in eighth place for $20,737.

Shortly after in a hold’em round, Leonid Yanovski went all-in from the small blind, covering Marc Lange in the big blind who ended up calling him. Lange held ace-two suited, but it was well behind the ace-queen of Yanovski, and no sweat on the flop meant an exit for Lange, and he collected $27,088 for his seventh-place finish.

Jordan Spurlin was eliminated in sixth place for $35,942 in a hold’em round, when his king-queen couldn’t find any improvement against Nick Yunis’ pocket eights on a seven-high board.

Just before players went on their first break, Mike Takayama was out in a hold’em round when he jammed his ace-seven for 12 big blinds on the button, and Yunis called in the big blind with pocket nines. A queen high board brought no help to Takayama, and he was eliminated in fifth place for $48,428.

It would be another hour of playing four-handed before the next elimination came, and Yanovski was the fourth-place finisher. In an Omaha round, he got in a preflop raising war with Mota, who put him all in. Yanovski called with ace-ace-eight-two against queen-jack-ten-nine and flopped a set on an ace-high board. A turn flush would spell the end for him as he was unable to catch up on the river and collected $66,249 for his efforts.

Yunis found himself getting shorter during three-handed play and eventually found himself moving all-in during a hold’em round from the big blind, only to get snapped off by Okamura, who had pocket kings. Yunis’ pocket threes could not make a set, and he was eliminated in third place for $91,989.

Heads Up Play

Heads up play began close to even with Okamura only slightly ahead of Mota. This was not for long as Mota pulled ahead rather quickly and after only 40-minutes of play, created a 4:1 chip lead for himself versus Okamura.

In another 40-minutes, Okamura would find himself going from on the ropes into the driver seat when he check-raised the river in a hold’em round, when Mota had raised the turn. He gained the chip lead at that point and did not relinquish it for the remainder of the match.

The match came to an end when during an omaha round, Mota got in his stack on a board with an overpair and the nut flush draw. Okamura called with top pair, which turned into two pair on the turn, then into a full house on the river. Rafael Mota shook hands with his opponent and collected $129,716 for his second-place finish.

Congratulations to Motoyoshi Okamura on winning his first bracelet in Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold’em/Pot-Limit Omaha!

Stay tuned for more updates on the 52nd World Series Of Poker at The Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.

Tags: Diogo VeigaJake SchwartzJerry WongJordan SpurlinJosh AriehKazuki IkeuchiLeonid YanovskiManig LoeserMarc LangeMichael WangMike TakayamaMotoyoshi OkamuraNick YunisNohad TelianiPhil HellmuthRafael MotaRobert MizrachiTim Grau

Rafael Mota Eliminated in 2nd Place ($129,621)

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
Rafael Mota
Rafael Mota

Pot-Limit Omaha

Rafael Mota limped on the button and Motoyoshi Okamura checked his option.

The dealer spread a flop of {10-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades} and Okamura checked to Mota, who put in a pot-sized bet of 720,000. Okamura instantly said "pot" and before he could put the chips in, Mota piled his stack of just over 3 million into the middle and both hands were tabled.

Rafael Mota: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Motoyoshi Okamura: {q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{5-Clubs}

Mota was ahead with a pair of kings and a flush draw but fell behind on the {q-Diamonds} turn, as Okamura made two pair. The {q-Spades} completed the board on the river and Okamura made a full house to win the tournament and eliminate Mota in second place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Motoyoshi Okamura jp
Motoyoshi Okamura
WSOP 1X Winner
21,150,000 4,530,000
Rafael Mota br
Rafael Mota
Day 2 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Motoyoshi OkamuraRafael Mota

Nick Yunis Eliminated In 3rd Place ($91,989)

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Nick Yunis
Nick Yunis

No-Limit Hold'em

Motoyoshi Okamura called in the small blind and Nick Yunis moved all in for his remaining 920,000 from the big blind, which Okamura snap-called.

Nick Yunis: {3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}
Motoyoshi Okamura: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{2-Hearts} and gave Okamura aces and kings, which was good against Yunis' aces and threes. Yunis was eliminated in third place.

Okamura and Rafael Mota went immediately into heads-up play with the former holding a slight chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Motoyoshi Okamura jp
Motoyoshi Okamura
WSOP 1X Winner
12,800,000 900,000
Rafael Mota br
Rafael Mota
Day 2 Chip Leader
8,350,000 150,000
Nick Yunis cl
Nick Yunis
Eliminado

Tags: Motoyoshi OkamuraNick YunisRafael Mota

Okamura Playing Power Poker

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Motoyoshi Okamura
Motoyoshi Okamura

No-Limit Hold'em

Rafael Mota raised the small blind to 380,000 and Motoyoshi Okamura wasted no time putting in a raise to 1,400,000. Mota thought it over for about ten seconds and made the call.

The flop came {k-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Clubs} and once Mota checked Okamura instantly put in a bet of 900,000 and Mota wasn't done with the hand yet as he put in the chips to call.

The {a-Diamonds} hit the river and Mota checked once again to Okamura who snap-bet 2,000,000 chips which forced Mota to surrender.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Motoyoshi Okamura jp
Motoyoshi Okamura
WSOP 1X Winner
11,900,000 3,200,000
Rafael Mota br
Rafael Mota
Day 2 Chip Leader
8,200,000 -3,000,000
Nick Yunis cl
Nick Yunis
920,000 -680,000

Tags: Motoyoshi OkamuraRafael Mota

The Muck: Poker Twitter Debates Potential Angle-Shooting in WSOP Main Event

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
The Muck
The Muck

In this edition of The Muck, the poker community debates if Chance Kornuth angle-shot in a hand during the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event.

Kornuth reached Day 6 of poker's world championship event with a big stack and is in contention for the $8 million prize.

Chris Brewer, an up-and-coming high roller, felt Kornuth's actions in a Day 5 hand deserved a penalty.

Click here to see the video and read about the debate!

Leonid Yanovski Eliminated In 4th Place ($66,249)

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Leonid Yanovski
Leonid Yanovski

Pot-Limit Omaha

Leonid Yanovski raised to 240,000 from under-the-gun and from one seat over Rafael Mota three-bet to 900,000. Action folded back around and Yanovski four-bet to 2,800,000 which elicited an all-in from Mota for 4,000,000 effective and Yanovski snap-called.

Leonid Yanovski: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{2-Spades}
Rafael Mota: {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{10-Spades}{9-Diamonds}

It was Yanovski's aces that flopped best on the {3-Clubs}{5-Spades}{a-Spades} flop as the third ace gave Yanovski a set, and Mota shook his head. The turn brought a {6-Spades} which gave Mota a flush and the river {j-Clubs} did not improve Yanovski. It took Mota a second to realize he had turned a flush but when he realized it and clapped, the Brazilian rail exploded in cheers. Yanovski wished his tablemates good luck and left the tournament in 4th place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Rafael Mota br
Rafael Mota
Day 2 Chip Leader
10,060,000 2,660,000
Leonid Yanovski il
Leonid Yanovski
Eliminado

Tags: Leonid YanovskiRafael Mota

Queens Full Gets Paid

Nível 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Rafael Mota
Rafael Mota

Pot-Limit Omaha

In a limped pot, the flop came {q-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{3-Hearts} and Nick Yunis check-called a bet of 200,000 from Rafael Mota.

The {3-Spades} came on the turn, pairing the board and both players checked to the {7-Clubs} river. Yunis led out for 400,000 and Mota put in a raise to 1,200,000.

"I hate this game," Yunis cried. "I have a full house." Mota was unresponsive and Yunis looked extremely perplexed while replaying the hand aloud. After a few minutes Yunis finally said, "I'm getting three to one, and I don't know how to play this game," as he put in the chips to call.

Mota instantly tabled {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{q-Spades}{q-Hearts} for queens full and Yunis mucked his hand.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Rafael Mota br
Rafael Mota
Day 2 Chip Leader
8,690,000 1,090,000
Nick Yunis cl
Nick Yunis
4,600,000 -1,350,000

Tags: Nick YunisRafael Mota

Mike Takayama Eliminated in 5th Place ($48,428)

Nível 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Mike Takayama
Mike Takayama

No-Limit Hold'em

Mike Takayama jammed on the button and Nick Yunis was in the big blind when he asked for a count. After finding out it was 955,000 he called instantly.

Mike Takayama: {a-Spades}{7-Clubs}
Nick Yunis: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}

Takayama wasn't able to catch his overcard as the board ran out {j-Spades}{8-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}, eliminating him in fifth place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Nick Yunis cl
Nick Yunis
4,255,000 955,000
Mike Takayama ph
Mike Takayama
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Mike TakayamaNick Yunis