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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball
Jours 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
j53a
Prix
$180,455
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$722,250
Entrants
321
Info Niveau
Niveau
29
Limites
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0

Nam Le Eliminated in 17th Place ($7,163)

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Nam Le
Nam Le

Badugi

Nam Le check-called a bet from George Trigeorgis before the last draw and took a final card, while his opponent patted. Both players checked and Le showed a three-card six but couldn't beat Trigeorgis' king-badugi.

Left with just 5,000, Le busted out moments later.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Nam Le us
Nam Le
Eliminé

Tags: Nam LeGeorge Trigeorgis

Joe Wagganer Eliminated in 16th place ($7,163)

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Joe Wagganer
Joe Wagganer

Badugi

Joe Wagganer was down to crumbs and he got them in after the first draw in a hand against Luis Velador and Scott Seiver. Both Wagganer and Velador were pat all the way while Seiver kept drawing one. Velador was betting in a side pot, earning some extra chips.

Velador turned up {J-}{10-}{5-}{2-} badugi, beating Wagganer's {Q-}{J-}{10-}{2-} badugi. Seiver mucked while Wagganer departed in 16th place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Luis Velador mx
Luis Velador
440,000
105,000
105,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Joe Wagganer us
Joe Wagganer
Eliminé

Tags: Joe WagganerLuis VeladorScott Seiver

Mike Noori Eliminated in 15th Place ($7,163)

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Michael Noori
Michael Noori

Badugi

Mike Noori was nearly all in against Frank Kassela after the second draw. He check-called off the last of it and took a final card, while Kassela was pat with {6-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}.

"I'm drawing live," Noori declared, showing {6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{a-Spades}.

"Made a badugi," he said, squeezing out a diamond.

It was paint, though: {j-Diamonds}.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Frank Kassela us
Frank Kassela
430,000
228,000
228,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Michael Noori us
Michael Noori
Eliminé
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Frank KasselaMichael Noori

Brian Hastings Eliminated in 14th Place ($7,163)

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Brian Hastings
Brian Hastings

A-5 Triple Draw

Bryce Yockey raised on the button and Brian Hastings reraised in the big blind. Yockey called. He was way behind drawing three against one but he raised to put Hastings all in for 14,000 after the draw. Hastings called and drew one, but Yockey was pat. He drew again and Yockey announced an eight-five.

Hastings had {7-}{6-}{5-}{a-} but drew paint on the end and busted out.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Bryce Yockey us
Bryce Yockey
292,000
-19,000
-19,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 2X Winner
Brian Hastings us
Brian Hastings
Eliminé
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 6X Winner
Run It Once

Tags: Bryce YockeyBrian Hastings

Kristan Lord Eliminated in 13th Place ($7,163)

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Kristan Lord
Kristan Lord

Badugi

Kristan Lord got the last 38,000 in heading to the final draw against Alex Simma. Both players patted and Lord showed {8-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{2-Spades}. Simma had him beat with {7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-Clubs}. Lord wished everyone good luck and headed for payouts.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Alex Simma us
Alex Simma
400,000
100,000
100,000
Kristan Lord us
Kristan Lord
Eliminé

Tags: Alex SimmaKristan Lord

Vitch Aiming For Two Titles in Three Years in $2,500 Mixed Lowball

Niveau 20 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

Two years ago, Chris Vitch won the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball event the very first time it was held here at the World Series of Poker. Vitch topped a field of 236 for $136,854 and his first bracelet.

Now, he's aiming for bracelet No. 3 overall and the second one from this event as he bagged a narrow chip lead with 12 left heading into the final day of the event. It would be a more handsome payday of $180,455 this time around, as the prize pool was pumped up by the single reentry option that resulted in 321 entries.

Vitch finished with 493,000 to lead the remaining two tables. However, he's far from in the clear as he's closely trailed by Damjan Radanov (476,000), George Trigeorgis (462,000) and Scott Seiver (431,000). Any of them could overtake Vitch with one decent pot since limits are heading to 10,000/20,000 to start Day 3.

However, Vitch's vast limit skills and chip stack mark him as the man to catch. Making his lead all the more impressive, he started the day as one of the shortest stacks with just a handful of big bets. While Vitch made more than his share of big hands, he also showed off his chops with a savage bluff midway through the day against Joe Wagganer.

In the hand of A-5 triple draw, Vitch check-raised after the second draw and called a three-bet. Vitch patted and Wagganer drew one. Then, Vitch led out with a bet and Wagganer folded. Vitch showed down two pair of aces and deuces.

Bracelet winners remaining in contention include Mike Leah, Bryce Yockey and three-time gold winner Frank Kassela. Leah was all in seemingly a dozen times and at risk, but he kept finding doubles when his back was against the wall.

Day 2 also saw the bubble burst at 49 players. Hand-for-hand play took some time, but defending champ Jesse Martin and Jaswinder Lally finally succumbed in the last hand of Level 14 (2,500/5,000). Some of those who cashed included Chris Ferguson, Randy Ohel, Shaun Deeb, John Monnette, Brian Hastings and Billy Baxter.

The big money will go out on Day 3 and the final 12 players, who are all guaranteed a payday of $9,072, reconvene at 2 p.m. Tune in to PokerNews then to see who grabs the gold.

Tags: Chris Vitch