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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Jours 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
k6
Prix
$378,743
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,245,050
Entrants
1,663
Info Niveau
Niveau
30
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
1,000

27 Players Remain After Day 2 of $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max; Baumgartner, Tricarico Lead

Niveau 20 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Gabriel Baumgartner
Gabriel Baumgartner

After two full days of playing in Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-handed at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, a field of 1,663 players has been whittled down to the last 27 hopefuls. They'll be returning to the felt on Saturday, June 9 at 12 p.m. to continue their bid for a coveted WSOP bracelet. Many notables are still in contention to capture the first-place prize of $378,743 on top of WSOP champion honors.

Among those that will come back for Day 3 are Luke Brereton (767,000), Bart Lybaert (716,000), Pierre Calamusa (690,000), Ryan D’Angelo (585,000), Nick Schulman (280,000) and Ivan Deyra (237,500).

The largest stack belongs to Gabriel Baumgartner, who will bring 987,000 chips into Day 3. With a little bit more than $10,000 in career tournament earnings, he will be looking for his biggest live cash and a first gold bracelet. He’s followed by Alexandro Tricarico with 983,000. The Belgian player boasts $260,000 in live tournaments winner and will be one to watch on the final day.

Alexandro Tricarico
Alexandro Tricarico sits in second place after Day 2

Day 2 Action

On Day 2, 264 players came together today and the bubble quickly burst 20 minutes into play. Amongst those who cashed were Jake Schwartz (39th - $7,819), Gil Thierry (42nd - $7,819), Jared Hamby (50th - $5,413), Alexandre Reard (75th - $3,984), Jeff Madsen (78th - $3,984), Tom Koral (114th - $2,835) and Tom Marchese (124th - $2,835). 2014 Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson fell in 64th position for $4,608.

Thomas Muehloecker ($4,608) saw his attempt end in 62nd place after his pocket aces got cracked by pocket queens in a preflop all-in situation. Muehloecker was followed by three-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos, who cashed the same amount for busting in 61st. Yordan Petrov (55th - $4,608) also got eliminated in a hand he will remember for a while. Flopping the nut straight with seven-six on a board containing two diamonds, Petrov got his stack in on three streets. The river brought the third diamond and Brereton showed seven-six of diamonds, for the same nut straight that improved to a flush.

For Tricarico, a pot with a rivered flush with ten-five of hearts against the pocket queens of Foad Larki proved pivotal towards his end-of-day big stack. Larki held a set of queens and was eliminated in 52nd place. Tricarico claimed top spot after the hand but Baumgartner pipped him for the end of day chip lead in the final stages of the day.

Action resumes at noon local time on Saturday, June 9, where the blinds will resume at Level 21 with 60-minute levels to be played down to a winner. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break scheduled after the sixth level of the day (≈ 6.30pm).

Continue to follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team to find out who will be crowned the next $1,500 6-handed champion.

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
4241Yue DuChina749,00075
4242Ognyan DimovBulgaria380,00038
4243Jamie RosenUnited States638,00064
4244Hon Cheong LeeHong Kong418,00042
4245Pierre CalamusaFrance690,00069
4246Antonio BarbatoItaly534,00053
      
4321Markus KuhnenUnited Kingdom293,00029
4322Arunas SapitaviciusLithuania587,00059
4324Dilip RavindranUnited States245,00025
4325Nick SchulmanUnited States280,00028
4326Affif Lemos Do PradoBrazil271,00027
      
4331Victor FigueroaUnited States223,00022
4332Kanzuki IkeuchiJapan710,00071
4333Ivan DeyraFrance237,50024
4334Luke GrahamUnited States171,00017
4335Jason BrinUnited States580,00058
4336Luke BreretonUnited Kingdom767,00077
      
4401Alexandr LipkinUnited States346,00035
4403Bart LybaertBelgium716,00072
4404Gabriel BaumgartnerGermany987,00099
4405Alexandro TricaricoBelgium983,00098
4406Ryan D'AngeloUnited States585,00059
      
4411Christian IacobellisUnited States230,00023
4412Tristan WadeUnited States280,00028
4414Adrian BuckleyUnited States72,0007
4415Joey WeissmanUnited States364,00036
4416Oliver BilesUnited Kingdom189,00019

Tags: Alexandro TricaricoBart LybaertGabriel BaumgartnerIvan DeyraLuke BreretonNick SchulmanPierre CalamusaRyan D'Angelo