Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dia 3 Iniciado
Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dia 3 Iniciado
Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Horseshoe | 669 | 1 | Erik Seidel | United States | 680,000 | 34 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 2 | Alexander Kell | Austria | 350,000 | 18 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 3 | Nick Guagenti | United States | 990,000 | 50 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 4 | Wing Liu | United Kingdom | 485,000 | 24 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 5 | Richard Ashby | United Kingdom | 800,000 | 40 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 6 | Philip Sternheimer | United States | 420,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 2 | Ryan Moriarty | United States | 1,035,000 | 52 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 3 | Maria Ho | United States | 515,000 | 26 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 4 | Adam Friedman | United States | 720,000 | 36 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 5 | Joao Dorneles Neto | Brazil | 195,000 | 10 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 6 | Christopher Brewer | United States | 465,000 | 23 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 7 | Robert Massman | United States | 715,000 | 36 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 2 | Jon Turner | United States | 640,000 | 32 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 3 | Brad Ruben | United States | 375,000 | 19 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 4 | Mike Watson | Canada | 335,000 | 17 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 5 | Michael Trivett | United States | 265,000 | 13 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 6 | Jonathan Glendinning | United States | 835,000 | 42 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 7 | Robert Campbell (AU) | Australia | 805,000 | 40 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 1 | Michael Chow | United States | 480,000 | 24 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 2 | Christopher Leslie | United States | 415,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 3 | Matt Vengrin | United States | 350,000 | 18 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 5 | Chad Himmelspach | United States | 815,000 | 41 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 6 | Jason Mercier | United States | 390,000 | 20 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 7 | John Holley | United States | 650,000 | 33 |
Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw will reach its captivating conclusion on Day 3, Wednesday at 1 p.m. local time. Only 24 players remain from a record-smashing starting field of 548. Each is guaranteed $5,043 from a prize pool of $731,580, but all their eyes will be focused on the $151,276 in first-place money. Even more so, each will be intent on earning the World Series of Poker bracelet in a game that many in the poker world consider the truest test of poker skill.
Who will claim that prize after all the Day 3 dust has settled in the gladiator pit of the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas? Will Ryan Moriarty surf the wave of momentum that carried him to the Day 2 chip lead and put him over the top after his recent second-place finish in Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball?
Will WSOP Hall of Famer Erik Seidel use the savvy he has gained in winning two previous no-limit 2-7 titles to join the elite company of Johnny Chan, Phil Ivey, and Doyle Brunson in the ranks of ten-time champions?
Will an owner of multiple pieces of WSOP hardware like Adam Friedman, Brad Ruben, Jason Mercier, or Robert Campbell add another jewel to their crown and legacy?
Can Nick Guagenti, who thundered from the back of the Day 1 pack toward the top on Day 2, earning his first lowball cash, sprint his way all the way to the finish line and earn a second bracelet?
Could Chris Brewer, who finally overcame so many strokes of misfortune to earn his first bracelet in Event #40: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em earlier this month, ride that surge to a second bracelet in 2023?
Or will it be a seasoned WSOP veteran like Maria Ho, John Holley, Matt Vengrin, or Michael Trivett who captures their first bracelet? Maybe it will be Jon Turner, who has the most WSOP final tables without a bracelet (according to Jon Turner)?
Perhaps a player will emerge from relative unknowns Jonathan Glendinning, Wing Liu, Christopher Leslie, Philip Sternheimer, or Robert Massman to defy the odds and conquer a field of poker superstars and write their own story in this historic event.
No matter what happens on Day 3, if the action is every bit as electric as the atmosphere on Days 1 and 2, you won’t want to miss a moment of it.
Day 3 will begin at 1:00 p.m. local time, with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and 30,000 ante and play down to the eventual winner. Players will get 15-minute breaks every two levels, and a dinner break TBD.
Stay tuned to PokerNews as we chronicle every thrilling step on the path to World Series of Poker history and making one player’s bracelet dream a reality.
Day 3 is underway with 24 returning players.
Nível: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 30,000
Alexander Kell moved all in and was called by Nick Guagenti.
Kell showed 9x7x6x4x3x, while Guagenti could only manage a jack, and Kell strengthened himself for a Day 3 run.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Alexander Kell |
725,000
375,000
|
375,000 |
Nick Guagenti |
630,000
-360,000
|
-360,000 |
|
Action folded around to Matt Vengrin in the small blind and he chose to move all in. Chad Himmelspach in the big blind quickly called with the covering stack to put his opponent at risk.
Vengrin took one while Himmelspach opted to stand pat, tabling 9x7x4x3x2x. Holding Jx6x5x4x, Vengrin was already drawing dead before peeling the 5x to confirm his exit in 24th place.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Chad Himmelspach | 815,000 | |
|
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Matt Vengrin | Eliminado |
Philip Sternheimer got it in pre-draw against Richard Ashby.
Sternheimer patted with a rough ten, and Ashby drew one to 7x6x3x2x and caught a nine to slide under Sternheimer and end his Day 3 before it had begun.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Richard Ashby |
1,200,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
|
||
Philip Sternheimer | Eliminado |
Jonathan Glendinning raised 40,000 from the cutoff and big blind Brad Ruben called.
Glendinning drew one while Ruben opted for two. Glendinning slid a 100,000 stack of pink out, and Ruben tanked, as that represented one third of his remaining stack.
He found the call, and snapped off Glendinning's bluff. Glendinning showed he had paired sixes, and Ruben's hero call with Qx10x5x4x2x took down a needed pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Glendinning
|
575,000
-260,000
|
-260,000 |
Brad Ruben |
440,000
65,000
|
65,000 |
|
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