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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Dias: 2cef
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
107
Prémio
$8,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,011,250
Entradas
6,650
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
41
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
2,400,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 2cef
Entradas
1,810
Jogadores em jogo
922

Day 3 Roster Set With Conrad De Armas Bagging Heaps After Final Day 2 of the Main Event

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Conrad De Armas
Conrad De Armas

For the past week, the flagship tournament of the 2021 World Series of Poker has witnessed 6,650 players take to the felt in a quest to call themselves poker's champion, and now the Day 3 roster for the WSOP Main Event is finally set.

There were more than 1,800 hopefuls who took to their seats today looking to find a pick slip by day's end, but after another full day of action, only half were able to achieve that goal.

Sitting near the top at the end of the night was Conrad De Armas, who bagged a whopping 744,000, which was good enough to pass Rameez Shahid, who bagged 731,700 in yesterday's Day 2.

Others to bag big were Adam Walton (673,100), nine-time circuit ring winner Daniel Lowery (625,200), Matt Glantz (580,000), and Artan Dedusha (577,100).

Moneymaker Steals the Show of Former Champs In Day 2 Field

Chris Moneymaker
Moneymaker Soars At Featured Table

With the Amazon and Pavilion rooms flooded with players looking to make a Day 3 birth, the day may have been highlighted by the seven former Main Event champions who sat in the vast field in the quest for another Main Event title.

The 1998 champ Scotty Nguyen came in with the shortest stack of the seven formers and couldn't get anything going as his Main Event ended shortly after returning from dinner break.

The 2019 champ Hossein Ensan had a rollercoaster of a day after almost building up to a 300K stack to have it all come crashing down after failing to complete his nut flush draw against Neel Choksi's top two-pair.

Joe Hachem started with a healthy 78 big blind stack and was able to run that up for most of the day until running his pocket tens into pocket kings late in the night but still bagged to take into Day 3.

Scotty Nguyen
Scotty Nguyen Makes the Most Out of Day 2

The man who started the poker boom, Chris Moneymaker, took his seat with a little over thirty big blinds and slowly accumulated chips until being moved to a featured table. It was there he started gaining traction after he flopped a set of deuces and cracked aces to soar past 300K. He then was on the right side of a cooler after picking aces against Bryan Reyes' pocket kings to climb past the half-milly mark.

Just like Moneymaker, 2016 champion Qui Nguyen saw his name inching up the chip counts after each level. It started with him out-kicking one opponent to the rail early in the day and ended with his dropping another with cowboys late to finish with 479,100.

While the former winners saw a fluctuation of chips throughout the day, both Scott Blumstein (50,800) and Phil Hellmuth (25,400) coasted with roughly the same stack throughout the entirety until the end.

Qui Nguyen
Qui Nguyen Looks to Capture Another Main Event Title

Not As Fortunate For Some

With many notables in the field, not all were fortunate to make a Day 3 birth, some of which included with nine-time bracelet winner Erik Seidel, 2018 runner-up finisher Tony Miles, along with two-time bracelet winners Brandon Adams and Nathan Gable.

Two-time bracelet winner David "ODB" Baker was also eliminated after he was set up holding a pair of ladies.

Another two-time bracelet winner, Shankar Pillai, was also eliminated brutally after his pocket queens were flushed out by four-time WSOP bracelet winner Robert Mizrachi's pocket jacks.

David "ODB" Baker
\"ODB\" Set Up

Day 3 Set

Today's survivors will combine with the 1,400 players that made it through yesterday's Day 2 for Day 3 tomorrow, Thursday, November 11, at 11 am local time.

When the action for Day 3 resumes with blinds starting at 1,200/2,400 with a big ante of 2,400, the prize pool information will be known already, and the money bubble is expected to burst early on Day 4.

FlightEntriesAdvancing to Day 3
Day 2abd2,9001,440
Day 2cef1,810915
Totals4,7102,355

The 6,650 players Main Event players created a $62,011,250 prize pool that will be paid out to the top 1,000 finishers, with a min-cash being worth $15,000.

Everyone that makes the final table will become a poker millionaire, while the eventual winner will walk away with an $8,000,000 first-place prize.

Here's a look at the final table payouts (click here to see a list of all payouts):

PlacePrize
1$8,000,000
2$4,300,000
3$3,000,000
4$2,300,000
5$1,800,000
6$1,400,000
7$1,225,000
8$1,100,000
9$1,000,000

Play resumes at 11 a.m. on November 11th with fewer than 3,000 players remaining. You won't want to miss a single minute of the action, so stay tuned to PokerNews for continued live updates as the Main Event continues.

Tags: Brandon AdamsChris MoneymakerConrad De ArmasDaniel LoweryErik SeidelJoe HachemMatt GlantzNeel ChoksiPhil HellmuthQui NguyenRameez ShahidRobert MizrachiScott BlumsteinScotty NguyenShankar PillaiTony Miles

Pavlov Shoves on Hellmuth

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth and Atanas Pavlov saw the river on a board of {3-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{3-Hearts}. Pavlov, from under the gun, bet enough to put Hellmuth all in for his last 25,000.

"Is this for real," Hellmuth said. He went into the tank for about four minutes as PokerGo cameras and a large crowd surrounded the table. Hellmuth eventually slid his cards back to the dealer.

"Show the bluff," tablemate Jacob Thibodeau said, but Pavlov calmly returned his cards face down and gathered the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Atanas Pavlov bg
Atanas Pavlov
245,000 58,200
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
25,000 -47,000

Tags: Phil HellmuthAtanas Pavlov

Moneymaker on Adjusting Game for Feature Table Play

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Shortly before getting moved to today's feature table, 2003 Main Event champ Chris Moneymaker shared his strategy for feature table play and how he adjusts his game to exploit opponents acclimating to the TV cameras, stage lights and added pressure.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerWSOPmain eventwsop 20212021 main eventtiffany michellefeature table

Glantz Gets One Through

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Matt Glantz
Matt Glantz

Matt Glantz was in position in a heads-up pot on a board reading {8-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} with approximately 95,000 already in the middle.

Glantz opponent threw out a hefty turn bet of 55,000 and Glantz called. The opponent slowed down and checked on the {q-Clubs} river and Glantz took a minute before betting 100,000 to put his opponent all-in. The opponent sheepishly slid his hand to the dealer.

Glantz showed a non-paint diamond in his hand and claimed he was bluffing, noting that the queen of clubs was a good river for him to make a move on.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
500,000 65,000

Tags: Matt Glantz

2019 WSOP Main Event Champ Hossein Ensan Eliminated

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Hossein Ensan
Hossein Ensan

While Walking by gathering chip counts, we noticed 2019 champ Hossein Ensan's seat was occupied by another player so we inquired about his departure.

According to poker pro Victor Ramdin, the former champ was all in after a {k-Spades}{q-Spades}{2-} flop with {a-Spades}{9-Spades} and was called by Neel Choksi holding {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}.

Ensan was unable to complete his flush with the runout and shipped a 250k pot over to Choksi. With that, the 2019 WSOP Main Event champ hit the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Neel Choksi us
Neel Choksi
430,000 119,800
Hossein Ensan de
Hossein Ensan
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Hossein EnsanNeel Choksi

Zamani Concedes to Boeree

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

Liv Boeree bet 6,000 on the {a-Hearts}{6-Spades}{9-Hearts} flop and Martin Zamani called.

Boeree continued for 15,000 on the {9-Diamonds} turn and Zamani raised to 34,000.

Boeree called and they saw the {3-Clubs} river and both players checked.

"Martin concedes," said Zamani. "Liv Boeree wins the hand."

Boeree revealed {9-Spades}{8-Spades} for trip nines and was awarded the pot.

"One street too late," said Zamani, who was a late entry into Day 2 cef.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
WSOP 1X Winner
269,000 54,000
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
125,500 125,500

Tags: Liv BoereeMartin Zamani

GGPoker Qualifier Christopher Frank Climbing the Leaderboard

Nível 10 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Christopher Frank
Christopher Frank

GGPoker Qualifier Christopher Frank raised a bet of 2,500 up to 11,000 on the flop {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{k-Spades} and was called.

Frank continued for 14,000 on the {8-Diamonds} turn and his opponent called to see the {6-Clubs} river.

Both players checked and Frank tabled {k-Diamonds}{6-Spades} for kings and nines and the winner.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Christopher Frank de
Christopher Frank
315,000 25,000

Tags: Christopher Frank

Boeree Stacks One After Flopping Straight, Improving to Flush

Nível 9 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Liv Boeree
Liv Boeree

Liv Boeree checked on a flop reading {10-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and called an opponent's bet of 7,000, while a third player in the hand folded.

The opponent bet 15,000 on the {2-Clubs} turn and Boeree check-raised to 35,000. The opponent moved all-in and Boeree snap-called.

Opponent: {j-Spades}{9-Hearts}
Liv Boeree: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}

Boeree had the nut straight against the two pair of her opponent and also had a redraw to a royal flush. Boeree improved to a flush on the {4-Hearts} river and sent the opponent to the rail.

"Pretty decent flop," someone at the table noted.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
WSOP 1X Winner
230,000 35,000

Tags: Liv Boeree