Event #18: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Giorno 3 iniziato
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Event #18: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Giorno 3 iniziato
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
280 | 1 | Sameer Al Janedi | 100,000 |
280 | 2 | John Di-Matteo | 70,000 |
280 | 3 | Robert Lipkin | 259,000 |
280 | 4 | Anton Brenner | 467,000 |
280 | 5 | Philippe Vert | 335,000 |
280 | 6 | Dylan Thomassie | 432,000 |
280 | 7 | Zachary Ray | 417,000 |
280 | 8 | Matthew Davis | 519,000 |
280 | 9 | Shoaib Makani | 360,000 |
286 | 2 | Tom Carman | 436,000 |
286 | 3 | Waseem Tarawneh | 85,000 |
286 | 4 | Kenny Nguyen | 245,000 |
286 | 5 | Isaac Kirchner | 182,000 |
286 | 6 | Simon Lam | 251,000 |
286 | 7 | William douglas Smith | 471,000 |
286 | 8 | Bruce Antman | 518,000 |
286 | 9 | Casey Kelton | 501,000 |
292 | 1 | Ismail Abousharkh | 430,000 |
292 | 2 | Matthew Wood | 281,000 |
292 | 3 | Dennis Marcum | 191,000 |
292 | 4 | Stanley Tavanese | 814,000 |
292 | 5 | Peter Ketterling | 393,000 |
292 | 6 | Tristan Wade | 546,000 |
292 | 7 | Jordan Young | 1,082,000 |
292 | 8 | Robert Koss | 428,000 |
298 | 1 | Kyle White | 267,000 |
298 | 2 | Mathieu Poutine | 433,000 |
298 | 3 | Foster Hays | 1,250,000 |
298 | 4 | Allan Le | 520,000 |
298 | 5 | Tony Cousineau | 28,000 |
298 | 6 | Thomas White | 37,100 |
298 | 7 | Jeffrey Lavelle | 573,000 |
298 | 8 | Bryan Barrile | 634,000 |
298 | 9 | Andrea Vezzani | 320,000 |
3,157 players. The single largest Day 1 field in the entire history of the World Series of Poker. And out of all those players, only 15% of the field returned yesterday for Day 2, with the bubble having burst within the first hour of play. From there, the rate of attrition never let up, and now we're down to our last 34 players.
Leading the charge are the two "million dollar men" - Foster Hays (1,250,000) and Jordan Young (1,080,000), who are keen to make their mark on the world stage this year. That's not to say that the others won't be fighting tooth-and-nail for this title! And with the chip lead having changed hands so much yesterday, we're expecting more of the same today
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Livello: 21
Bui: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
The cards are in the air!
In one of the first eliminations of the day, Simon Lam moved all-in preflop with , but ran into the of William Douglas-Smith. The board improved neither hand and Lam was sent to the rail.
Over on table 292, we just managed to catch the board of before the dealer swept it up, but Peter Ketterling was picking up his bags to depart. As it turned out, Ketterling had run his into the of Stanley Tavanese.
After the chips were cut down, Ketterling was deemed the shorter of the two stacks and is now the latest Event #18 casualty.
Matthew Davis opened for 30,000 and Shoab Makani raised to 130,000 behind him. Action folded over to Robert Lipkin and he moved all in. Davis folded after a moment and Makani called, just having enough to cover Lipkin.
Showdown:
Lipkin:
Makani:
Board:
When Makani spiked his king on the turn he jumped up out of his chair and yelled, "That's what I'm talking about!" He also high-fived someone on the rail. Lipkin was visibly upset by the beat and outburst and immediately left the tournament area. After Makani dragged the pot the Floorman gave him a one round penalty for excessive celebration.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Shoaib Makani | 510,000 | 150,000 |
Robert Lipkin | Eliminato |
The action folded to Shoaib Makani who raised to 28,000 from the button preflop before Sameer Aljanedi reraised all-in for 98,000 from the small blind. Makani called, but his trailed all the way down the board of against Aljanedi's .
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Shoaib Makani | 275,000 | -235,000 |
Sameer Aljanedi | 196,000 | 96,000 |
Despite having doubled up in a previous hand, Tony Cousineau has just been eliminated from this event after moving the last of his chips into the middle preflop with , only to run into the of Jeffrey Lavelle.
The dealer spread the board of and Lavelle's two pair was more than enough to send Cousineau packing.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jeffrey Lavelle
|
700,000 | 127,000 |
Tony Cousineau | Eliminato |