Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Dia 7 Iniciado
Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Dia 7 Iniciado
ROOM | TABLE | SEAT | PLAYER | COUNTRY | CHIP COUNT |
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Amazon | 464 | 1 | George Holmes | United States | 18,425,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 2 | Vasu Amarapu | United States | 10,290,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 3 | Jareth East | United Kingdom | 13,085,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 4 | Ozgur Secilmis | Turkey | 14,700,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 5 | Hye Park | United States | 29,500,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 6 | Mitchell Halverson | United States | 6,370,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 7 | Jack Oliver | United Kingdom | 6,043,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 8 | Ramon Colillas | Spain | 18,200,000 |
Amazon | 464 | 9 | Norbert Koh | Singapore | 7,265,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 1 | Nicolas Vayssieres | France | 6,705,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 2 | Demosthenes Kiriopoulos | Canada | 24,905,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 3 | Arkadi Onikoul | United States | 13,460,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 4 | Nicolas Dumont | France | 5,260,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 5 | Alejandro Lococo | Argentina | 17,950,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 6 | Philipe Pizzari Pinto | Brazil | 12,940,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 7 | Jesse Lonis | United States | 6,259,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 8 | Sean Ragozzini | Australia | 13,435,000 |
Amazon | 470 | 9 | Andreas Kniep | Germany | 11,185,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 1 | Denys Prydvor | Ukraine | 3,095,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 2 | Jung Woo | United States | 10,029,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 3 | Matija Dobric | Croatia | 2,801,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 4 | Jonathan Dwek | Canada | 5,945,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 5 | Robert Mitchell | United States | 7,380,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 6 | Stephen Gerber | United States | 10,100,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 7 | Glynn Beebe | United States | 4,415,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 8 | Matthew Schulte | United States | 3,515,000 |
Amazon | 478 | 9 | Chance Kornuth | United States | 13,645,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 1 | Matthew Jewett | United States | 10,550,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 2 | Koray Aldemir | Germany | 18,905,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 3 | Roongsak Griffeth | United States | 2,120,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 4 | Joshua Paige Remitio | United States | 21,490,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 5 | Chase Bianchi | United States | 20,765,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 6 | Lewis Spencer | United Kingdom | 9,765,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 7 | Ruslan Dykshteyn | United States | 2,200,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 8 | Ronnie Abro | United States | 2,490,000 |
Amazon | 484 | 9 | David Cabrera | United States | 14,530,000 |
Welcome to Day 7 of the 2021 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event, which begins on Monday, November 15 at 12 p.m. PT at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Just 36 of the 6,650 entries remain in the hunt for their quest to be crowned the 2021 World Champion of Poker. That field of 36 will be whittled down to just nine players following today's play.
Those who have successfully navigated through six days of Main Event action have already locked up a six-figure payday of $198,550 but of course, everyone will have their eyes on the aforementioned title and the $8 million first-place prize.
A total of $62,011,250 has been generated for the prize pool and the United States' Hye Park is in pole position to receive the lion's share of the winnings. The New Jersey resident has 21 cashes at the WSOP and further five on the WSOP Circuit. His efforts under the WSOP umbrella has resulted in $239,553 in earnings and one WSOP Circuit ring, which came in July in the WSOP Summer Circuit Event #8 - $50,000 GTD NLH Deep Turbo 2x Re-entry for $14,398.
Park's rise to the top of the chip counts came after the dinner break on Day 6, where we would go on to knock out Jon Shoreman and Gabriel Sack in back-to-back hands. The chip leader then sent Jason Osser to the rail after both players flopped a pair of aces and got their chips in the middle. Park's ace-queen held versus the ace-jack of his opponent to reach 21 million in chips.
PokerStars Player Championship winner and Day 4 chip leader Ramon Colillas also finds himself in a good position to make the final table. It would be quite the story for the Spanish national who was a relative unknown in the poker world until he won the world's largest $25,000 buy-in poker tournament of all time. To put into perspective, Colillas has $5,247,716 in live earnings from 24 recorded cashes, with his largest payout being $5.1 million.
POSITION | PLAYER | COUNTRY | CHIP COUNT | BIG BLINDS |
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1 | Hye Park | United States | 29,500,000 | 123 |
2 | Demosthenes Kiriopoulos | Canada | 24,905,000 | 104 |
3 | Joshua Remitio | United States | 21,490,000 | 90 |
4 | Chase Bianchi | United States | 20,765,000 | 87 |
5 | Koray Aldemir | Germany | 18,905,000 | 79 |
6 | George Holmes | United States | 18,425,000 | 77 |
7 | Ramon Colillas | Spain | 18,200,000 | 76 |
8 | Alejandro Lococo | Argentina | 17,950,000 | 75 |
9 | Ozgur Secilmis | Turkey | 14,700,000 | 61 |
10 | David Cabrera | Spain | 14,530,000 | 61 |
Chance Kornuth finished the day just outside of the top 10 and continues to shine in the 2021 WSOP, during which he won his third career gold bracelet in Event #29: $10,000 Short Deck No-Limit Hold'em. Other notables returning for Day 7 include Jareth East, Jesse Lonis, the WSOP bracelet winners Robert Mitchell and Mitchell Halverson, as well as Nicolas Dumont.
Two GGPoker qualifiers are also still in the hunt for the top prize of $8 million. Sean Ragozzini made it through with 13,435,000 in chips while ClubGG qualifier Vasu Amarapu follows not far behind with 10,290,000.
Day 7 will kick off at 12 p.m. Las Vegas time on Monday, November 15. Action will resume in Level 31 with blinds at 120,000/240,000/240,000.
Be sure to keep it here all day long for updates from the PokerNews team live at the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Day | Players Total for Day | Players Total Cumulative | Players Surviving |
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1a | 523 | 523 | 348 |
1b | 845 | 1,368 | 611 |
1c | 600 | 1,968 | 433 |
1d | 2,550 | 4,518 | 1,933 |
1e | 797 | 5,315 | 590 |
1f | 1,045 | 6,360 | 782 |
2abd | 2,900 | 6,496 | 1,440 |
2cef | 1,810 | 6,650 | 922 |
3 | 2,362 | 6,650 | 1,000 |
4 | 1,000 | 6,650 | 292 |
5 | 292 | 6,550 | 96 |
6 | 96 | 6,550 | 36 |
With less than a week to go for the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE), King's Resort confirmed its COVID rules for the series on Tuesday, October 26.
To comply with the latest laws in the Czech Republic, it has been announced that anyone who wishes to enter King's Resort in Rozvadov will need to prove they have had two doses of an EU-approved COVID vaccine — or a single dose if you have received the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen Pharmaceuticals jab.
Nível: 31
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 240,000
The button will be starting in seat 2 and the cards are now in the air on the penultimate day of the Main Event before the final table is reached. The blinds will kick off at 120,000/240,000 with a 240,000 big blind ante with just 36 players remaining.
Glynn Beebe shoved from the middle position for 4,420,000 in the first hand of the day and the action folded to Jonathan Dwek in the big blind who made the call.
Glynn Beebe:
Jonathan Dwek:
The board ran out for both of them to turn top pair but for Beebe to hold with the king-kicker to double up immediately.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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9,200,000 | 4,625,000 |
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1,300,000 | -4,645,000 |
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Koray Aldemir raised to 600,000 on the button and Roongsak Griffeth shipped all in for 2,105,000 in the small blind. Joshua Remitio four-bet to 4,500,000 which got Aldemir to fold and the cards were tabled.
Roongsak Griffeth:
Joshua Remitio:
The flop came to give Griffeth some hope with a flush draw. Remitio seemed convinced it was coming as he counted out the chips to pay off Griffeth. The
was a brick on the turn but the
on the river gave Griffeth a flush and a double up.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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19,250,000 | -2,240,000 |
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4,940,000 | 2,820,000 |
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Jung Woo raised to 500,000 from the cutoff and Robert Mitchell defended his big blind.
The flop came , Mitchell check-called the 500,000 continuation-bet of Woo.
The turn was the and Mitchell checked again. This time, Woo bet 800,000 and Mitchell came along again.
The river completed the board with the . Mitchell took over the initiative and led out with a bet of 1,500,000. Woo contemplated for a bit and called to see Mitchell win with unknown hole cards.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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10,800,000 | 3,420,000 |
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6,700,000 | -3,590,000 |
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Jung Woo raised to 500,000 from the hijack and Stephen Gerber three-bet to 1,500,000 from the big blind which Woo called.
The flop came , Gerber bet 825,000 and Woo called.
The turn was the and Gerber put Woo all-in who called for the 4,420,000 he had behind with the
for the flush.
The river completed the board with the for Woo to secure the double-up. The cards of Gerber are unknown for now.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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13,900,000 | 7,200,000 |
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310,000 | -9,790,000 |
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