Corey Wright made it 1,000,000 first to act, Michael Bartov three-bet shoved 2,400,000 from the small blind and Wright wasted no time calling.
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and Bartov's ace-king played for a double.
Corey Wright made it 1,000,000 first to act, Michael Bartov three-bet shoved 2,400,000 from the small blind and Wright wasted no time calling.
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and Bartov's ace-king played for a double.
It folded to Andrew Donabedian on the button and he potted for 1,750,000. Mihai Niste sat in the small blind and he pushed his remaining 2,500,000 to the middle. The player in the big blind got out of the way and Donabedian called.
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and Niste doubled up with two pair as he faded the spade on the river.
Robert Valden made it 1,200,000 to go on the button and Tom Franklin called after much thought in the big blind. On a ![]()
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flop, Franklin checked and folded to a 2,300,000 shove.
Cards are back in the air for the extra Day 3 of Event #25: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack.
Niveau: 36
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 0
An extra day of PLO action is required to find a winner in Event #25: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack at the 2019 World Series of Poker as twelve people remain to battle for the bracelet. The tournament attracted a total of 2,577 entries which generated a prize pool of $1,352,925 and the first-place prize of $205,605. All twelve players still in the tournament are guaranteed to take home at least $13,212, but they'll all be desperate to add a WSOP bracelet in this event to their collection.
Corey Wright ended Day 1 of the tournament on top of the leaderboard with 215 players remaining and he held on to the top spot when there were twelve players remaining, albeit after a slow start and a fast finish to the previous day's play. Either way, Wright still leads the tournament with an impressive 16,025,000 which is roughly two-and-a-half times the average chip stack of 6.4 million. Wright's biggest recorded live tournament cash was a little over $6,000 and he has already doubled that. If he manages to secure at least one pay jump he will more than double his entire recorded lifetime earnings.
Tom Franklin is the only bracelet winner left in the tournament. The 'Captain' won a $2,500 Limit Omaha bracelet exactly twenty years ago and he could add a second piece of WSOP jewelry to that today by beating the other 11 players. Franklin bagged a stack of 9,150,000 and sits third on the leaderboard.
Players will continue in level 36 with blinds standing at 250,000 and 500,000. The average chip stack is just under 13 big blinds and levels will last 40 minutes. The will have a small break after every three levels and there might be a dinner break but that depends on how many players will be left.
PokerNews will be right there to provide you with live coverage until a bracelet is awarded today.
| Room | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon | 410 | 2 | Florian Fuchs | Austria | 12,800,000 |
| Amazon | 410 | 4 | Cheli Lin | China | 4,025,000 |
| Amazon | 410 | 5 | Alexander Condon | United States | 4,300,000 |
| Amazon | 410 | 7 | Robert Valden | United States | 3,500,000 |
| Amazon | 410 | 8 | Alexandru Ivan | United States | 5,575,000 |
| Amazon | 410 | 9 | Tom Franklin | United States | 9,150,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 1 | Michael Bartov | Sweden | 2,900,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 3 | Todd Dreyer | United States | 3,050,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 4 | Corey Wright | United States | 16,025,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 6 | Eric Sain | United States | 4,950,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 7 | Andrew Donabedian | United States | 7,450,000 |
| Amazon | 411 | 8 | Mihai Niste | Romania | 3,750,000 |
Event #25: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack
Jour 3 a débuté