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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #15: $10,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Dias: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
52
Prémio
$336,656
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,203,200
Entradas
129
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
79
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0

Adrian Mateos Wins the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship ($324,470)

Nível 79 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Adrian Mateos Wins his Third WSOP Bracelet
Adrian Mateos Wins his Third WSOP Bracelet

Event #15, the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship, began with 129 players. After 128 matches, only one emerged with an undefeated record. 22-year-old Adrian Mateos outlasted the field, capturing his third World Series of Poker gold bracelet and a $324,470 pay day. Now the youngest player ever to have won three bracelets, Mateos has earned himself a place in WSOP history.

"It’s insane that I have three bracelets," Mateos said. "It’s really difficult to win three bracelets and I’m 22. I run good and I think I play good so that’s all that matters."

Mateos added that this bracelet was a different experience because it was a special event. His previous two bracelets came in full ring no-limit hold'em tournaments.

"There’s not many heads-up events in the year, but I really want to play," he said. "I was really focused for every round to win and I really like to play heads-up so it’s really fun."

Let's recap his road to victory, shall we?

Mateos received a bye in the initial "play-in" round, and then defeated six-time bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu in the Round of 128. With a five-high straight showing on the board, Mateos held the absolute nuts with seven-six and bested Negreanu, who had initially flopped the wheel. His next opponent was Ian O'Hara, and Mateos scored a swift victory to advance to the Round of 32 the following day.

His opponent to begin Day 2 was Eric Wasserson, and the winner would be guaranteed a min-cash. Mateos took an early lead in the match, and eventually sealed the deal when his pocket threes won a race against Wasserson's ace-queen. A Round of 16 duel with Taylor Paur followed. Holding the lead, Mateos got his chips in and trailed slightly with queen-jack against Paur's ace-four. However, two queens found the board and Mateos locked up a seat in the Round of 8. Fellow two-time bracelet winner Ryan Hughes was his next opponent, and Hughes had Mateos on the ropes early into the match. Down nearly 10:1 in chips, Mateos battled back in a big way. He doubled up four times, before his king-three bested Hughes' ace-ten. With that, Mateos punched his ticket to the Final Four.

He faced off against Charlie Carrel, in what turned out to be a relatively fast 37-hand match. Mateos was trailing early, but found some momentum after picking off a bluff with king high. Three hands later, Carrel bluffed again and Mateos called for his tournament life with third pair. Now with a commanding chip lead, Mateos closed it out three hands later when his ace-king held up against ace-ten to earn a seat in the championship match.

Awaiting Mateos was 70-year-old John Smith. The U.S. Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient finished runner-up in this event last summer and had become a fan favorite among the masses in the Brasilia Room. Mateos held the lead for a good portion of the match before Smith mounted a comeback in the mid-to-late stages. However, Mateos retook the lead and didn't relinquish it again. On the final hand with an ace-high flop showing, Smith got his remaining chips into the middle with queen high against Mateos who held straight and flush draws. A spade landed on the turn, locking up the victory for Mateos.

Mateos said after the match that he was really impressed with the way Smith played in the match.

"He plays really different from a lot of players but that worked for him. It’s really tough to play against him; he makes different plays every hand. He changed his game every hand. He’s really hard to read."

For Smith, the plan is to keep playing the event he has had so much success in over the past two years.

"I’ll be back next year. Unfinished business. Maybe I can get three seconds," he joked afterward.

That wraps up our coverage of the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em event. Keep your browser locked to PokerNews.com through the duration of the World Series of Poker!

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John Smith Eliminated in 2nd Place ($200,538)

Nível 79 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
John Smith Finishes Runner-Up for the Second Straight Year
John Smith Finishes Runner-Up for the Second Straight Year

Hand #71: John Smith raised to 200,000 and Adrian Mateos folded.

Hand #72: Mateos raised to 200,000 and Smith folded

Hand #73: Smith limped in and Mateos raised to 300,000, which Smith called. The flop fell {A-Spades}{9-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Mateos continued for 200,000. Smith moved all in for what appeared to be around 1,300,000 and Mateos glanced over before calling.

John Smith: {Q-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Adrian Mateos: {5-Spades}{2-Spades}

Both rails jumped up for the showdown. "Oh my god, he is ahead," Smith's rail said and asked for a queen. The Spanish rail shouted for spades and both wishes were granted with the {Q-Spades} turn. Smith was drawing dead and Mateos ran over to his rail and embraced everyone. In the meanwhile, the meaningless {K-Clubs} river completed the board and Smith was eliminated in 2nd place for $200,538.

Mateos wins his third World Series of Poker bracelet and receives a payday of $324,470. A recap of today's action will be available shortly.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
6,400,000 1,470,000
John Smith us
John Smith
Eliminado

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Charlie Carrel Eliminated in the Semifinals ($125,454); Adrian Mateos Advances

Nível 72 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Hand #37: Charlie Carrel raised to 45,000 from the button and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 160,000 from the big blind. Carrel four-bet all in for about 600,000 and Mateos quickly called.

Carrel: {a-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Mateos: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

The board ran out {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{2-Spades}{q-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, meaning no help for Carrel. Nevertheless, he still left with $125,454 for his finish in the semifinals, good enough for his second best result ever on American soil following his 15th place in the High Roller for One Drop just one week ago.

Meanwhile, two-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos advances to the Final where he will take on American John Smith for the $10,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold'em Championship bracelet and $324,470 in prize money.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
3,200,000 854,000
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
Eliminado

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Hand #34: Mateos Calls With Third Pair and Doubles Up

Nível 72 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Adrian Mateos Advances
Adrian Mateos Advances

Adrian Mateos raised to 50,000 from the button, Charlie Carrel three-bet to 175,000 from the big blind, and Mateos called.

The flop came down {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{4-Diamonds} and Carrel continued for 150,000. Mateos called, the {2-Clubs} turn fell, and Carrel bet 300,000. Mateos called to see the {Q-Spades} river and Carrel shoved for effectively 648,000. Mateos leaned back in his chair and tanked for about four minutes before he called all in.

Carrel turned over {7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, while Mateos tabled {J-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a pair of eights to double up and take the chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
2,346,000 1,173,000
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
854,000 -1,173,000

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Ryan Riess Eliminated in the Semifinals ($125,454); John Smith Advances

Nível 69 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Ryan Riess all in
Ryan Riess all in

Hand #105: John Smith raised to 160,000. Ryan Riess moved all in for just over 1.2m and Smith called.

Smith: {k-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Riess: {9-Spades}{9-Diamonds}

There was bad news for the 2013 WSOP Main Event champion with the flop coming {q-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{3-Hearts}. Riess needed a nine to save him, and the turn was the {8-Diamonds}.

"Close," said Riess. The river was the {4-Diamonds} meaning that Riess was defeated in the semifinals. He takes home $125,454.

Meanwhile, John Smith advances to the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship final for the second year in a row. He will face the winner of the other semi-final, and will be looking to better his second place finish last year.

Winner John Smith

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Hand #94: John Smith Doubles through Ryan Riess

Nível 68 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
John Smith Doubles Up
John Smith Doubles Up

Hand #94: Ryan Riess raised to 150,000. John Smith three-bet to 450,000. Riess four-bet all in and Smith called.

Smith: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Riess: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

Smith was the at risk player but he was ahead with a pocket pair. The flop was {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{8-Clubs} with no help to Riess. The turn was the {8-Diamonds} giving Riess some extra chop outs, but the river was the {q-Spades} meaning Riess was left with nine big blinds.

John Smith Doubles Up
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
John Smith us
John Smith
2,660,000 1,330,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
540,000 -1,330,000

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Who Will Win the $10,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship?

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Welcome to Day 3 coverage of Event #15: $10,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship.

After five rounds of matches, only four players remain from the starting field of 129 entrants. What's on the line? A coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Each player is guaranteed $125,454 as of now, but alongside the bracelet is a first-place prize of $324,470.

John Smith, Ryan Riess, Adrian Mateos and Charlie Carrel have each won five consecutive matches to reach this point, but they'll have to win two more to climb the mountain and capture the bracelet.

Here were their respective paths to this point:

RoundJohn SmithRyan RiessAdrian MateosCharlie Carrel
Round of 128Osman IhlamurGoran MandicDaniel NegreanuTimothy Adams
Round of 64Dietrich FastDimitar DanchevIan O'HaraStephen Chidwick
Round of 32Chance KornuthKane KalasEric WassersonJason McConnon
Round of 16Russell ThomasDan SmithTaylor PaurChris Moore
Round of 8Jack DuongOlivier BusquetRyan HughesRyan Fee

Will Ryan Riess add a second WSOP bracelet to go along with his 2013 Main Event title? Will Charlie Carrel's terrific recent run continue? Will Adrian Mateos capture his third WSOP bracelet before his 23rd birthday? Or will Purple Heart recepient John Smith follow last year's runner-up performance with a win this year?

The action is set to kick off at 3:00 p.m. with Smith vs. Riess. Following the conclusion of that match, Mateos and Carrel will take to the felt. The championship match will take place shortly afterward, so be sure to follow along as we provide live updates on the action, as the quest to crown the newest bracelet winner concludes!

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