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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Jours 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
99
Prix
$341,854
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$2,229,300
Entrants
2,477
Info Niveau
Niveau
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Stephen Song Battles To Capture First Bracelet and $341,854 in Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em

Niveau 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Stephen Song entered the day with nearly half the chips in play among the six remaining players at the beginning of Day 3 of the 2019 World Series of Poker Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em. His sights were set on the first place prize of $341,854 and the opportunity to earn his first career WSOP gold bracelet.

“It’s surreal. I don’t even know. The money’s insane. WSOP summer is where you can actually make life-changing money. It’s pretty unreal,” Song stated in his interview after the tournament. The most recent bracelet winner is no stranger to the spotlight, with over $1.3 million in lifetime earnings after this score including a WSOP circuit ring and first place prize of $75,480 from January, 2019 in the High Roller event at WSOP Circuit – Thunder Valley. Other major final tables Song has reached include the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship (6th - $138,254), the 2018 WSOP Circuit – Hammond $5,300 High Roller (2nd - $73,539), and the 2018 WSOP Circuit – Lake Tahoe Main Event (4th - $49,392).

Finishing runner-up to Song was Scot Masters of Kenova, West Virginia, who bowed to Song after a short heads-up. Masters outlasted several notables including bracelet winner Ryan Laplante, who came in third for $154,268, and rising Brazilian star Renato Kaneoya who finished fourth ($113,712). The tournament attracted 2,479 participants and created a total prize pool of $2,229,300.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Stephen SongUnited States$341,854
2Scot MastersUnited States$211,177
3Ryan LaplanteUnited States$154,268
4Renato KaneoyaBrazil$113,712
5Sevak MikaielUnited States$84,581
6Dominic CoombeAustralia$63,491
7Pedro InglesSpain$48,101
8Vegard RopstadNorway$36,783
9Yosef LiderUnited States$28,394

It took around three and one-half hours of play and 110 hands today, 129 in total on the final table, for Song to emerge victorious. When asked about his strategy in a large-field tournament, he stated that his main focus was to go for chips and accumulate a stack from early on in the tournament.

The journey to victory wasn’t all smooth sailing, however, for the Connecticut resident. On the tenth hand of the day, he found himself hit the second-nut flush on the turn only to run into the nut flush of Kaneoya. He still had a sizable chip lead, though he saw Kaneoya and WSOP bracelet winner Laplante consistently add to their stacks as the afternoon went on.

On Hand #55, Song found himself in a three-bet pot on the flop against Kaneoya. He barreled the turn and was unable to get Kaneoya off a better hand, resulting in a virtual tie atop the leaderboard. On the following hand (Hand #56), Song attempted a three-barrel bluff with king-nine offsuit that was picked off by Masters, sending Song into third place in chip counts for the time being.

The turning point of the tournament came on Hand #99, when Song defended his big blind against Laplante’s raise from the button during three-handed play. There flop was two-tone with two aces and a queen on it and Song checked to Laplante, who made a continuation-bet of 400,000. Song then check-raised to 1,400,000 and was met with a three-bet to 5,750,000. With the decision effectively being one that would ultimately put Song to the test for his tournament life, he shoved all in and was quickly called. Song tabled a flush draw and was behind the trips of Laplante but improved to a flush on the turn and was able to hold and secure a double up while regaining a big chip lead.

Ryan Laplante
Ryan Laplante finished in 3rd place ($154,268)

Song ultimately knocked Laplante out in third place ($154,268) when his ace-jack suited held versus Laplante’s ace-six suited in an all-in preflop situation. He was then heads up with around 80 percent of the chips in play, and the heads up match against Scot Masters (2nd place, $211,177) lasted just 10 hands, with the culmination being another all-in preflop situation between the pocket nines of Song and Masters’ pocket fives. Song flopped a nine and had Masters drawing dead on the turn as the two shook hands while the dealer turned over the meaningless river card.

Moving forward, Song plans to invest a lot of his winnings. “Already I invest most of my winnings with my parents,” said Song. “My dad’s like the smartest guy I know.” The money to be won in poker has always been a prime motivator for his success, though he does not plan to stop playing any time soon.

When asked if he will be playing this year’s Main Event, he confirmed that he would be. “I will probably play in the Main Event hopefully every year for the rest of my life, but we’ll see.”

Stephen Song
Stephen Song wins Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

Tags: Renato KaneoyaRyan LaplanteScot MastersStephen Song

Scot Masters Eliminated in 2nd Place ($211,177)

Niveau 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Scot Masters
Scot Masters

Hand #129: Stephen Song limped from the small blind. Scot Masters moved all in from the big blind and Song snap called.

Song could practically feel the bracelet around his wrist and Masters would need to get lucky as he was well behind.

Masters {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}
Song {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}.

The flop all but secured it for Song as it came the {4-Spades}{7-Clubs}{9-Clubs}. The turn {10-Clubs} and the river {4-Hearts} ended Masters's tournament in an outstanding 2nd place finish.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
WSOP 1X Winner
49,540,000 8,300,000
Scot Masters us
Scot Masters
Eliminé

Tags: Scot MastersStephen Song

Ryan Laplante Eliminated in 3rd place ($154,268)

Niveau 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Ryan Laplante
Ryan Laplante

Hand #119: From the button, Stephen Song raised to 1,000,000. Ryan Laplante moved all in from the small blind and got an immediate call from Song.

Laplante would need some help as he was dominated heading to the flop.

Laplante {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Song {a-Spades}{j-Spades}

The flop did not give Laplante much as it came the {7-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}. The turn gave him slight hope as the {8-Clubs} rolled off but the {5-Hearts} on the river sealed the WSOP bracelet winner's elimination in 3rd place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
WSOP 1X Winner
38,740,000 9,100,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Ryan LaplanteStephen Song

Renato Kaneoya Eliminated in 4th Place ($113,712)

Niveau 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Renato Kaneoya
Renato Kaneoya

Hand #92: Stephen Song folded his cutoff and action was on Ryan Laplante, who limped from the button. Renato Kaneoya announced he was all in for around 6,200,000 and Scot Masters folded in the big blind before Laplante quickly called and the two turned over their hands.

Ryan Laplante: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}
Renato Kaneoya: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}

"I need to fade a ten," said Laplante as he walked over to a couple of his friends on the rail. There was a clean runout of {6-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and Laplante congratulated Kaneoya on a job well done, telling him that he had played great the entire tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
18,000,000 5,800,000
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
WSOP 1X Winner
17,500,000 425,000
Scot Masters us
Scot Masters
14,025,000 575,000
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
Eliminé

Hands #73-75: Masters Doubles

Niveau 34 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Scot Masters
Scot Masters

Hand #73: Stephen Song received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #74: Stephen Song saw action folded to him in the small blind and he raised to 1,050,000. Ryan Laplante folded his big blind and Song took down the pot.

Hand #75: Scot Masters opened from the cutoff to 700,000 and Stephen Song announced he was all in from the button. Both players in the blinds folded and Masters quickly called and tabled his hand.

Scot Masters: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Stephen Song: {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

Song picked up extra outs and gave Masters quite the sweat as the dealer turned over a flop of {10-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{9-Spades}. Fortunately for Masters, the turn and river came {4-Clubs}{6-Clubs} and he was able to secure the double.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
WSOP 1X Winner
25,775,000 -5,700,000
Scot Masters us
Scot Masters
12,850,000 5,000,000
Ryan Laplante us
Ryan Laplante
WSOP 1X Winner
5,600,000 -1,780,000
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
5,300,000 1,800,000

Tags: Ryan LaplanteScot MastersStephen Song

Sevak Mikaiel Eliminated in 5th Place ($84,581)

Niveau 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Sevak Mikaiel
Sevak Mikaiel

Hand #35: Scot Masters raised to 500,000 under the gun. He got a call in the cutoff from Sevak Mikaiel. In the big blind, Renato Kaneoya raised all in. Masters thought for a while before folding, then Mikaiel thought for a while as well but he decided to toss in the call after his contemplation. His tournament life was at stake.

Mikaiel {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Kaneoya {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}

The flop immediately paired Kaneoya when it came the {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} the turn ended the backdoor flush possibility when the {5-Diamonds} fell and the river was the {j-Diamonds} to wrap up Mikaiel's tournament in an impressive fifth place finish.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
14,000,000 7,050,000
Sevak Mikaiel us
Sevak Mikaiel
Eliminé

Tags: Renato KaneoyaSevak Mikaiel

Dominic Coombe Eliminated in 6th Place ($63,491)

Niveau 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Dominic Coombe
Dominic Coombe

Hand #30: From the small blind, Renato Kaneoya raised all in and he was quickly called by Dominic Coombe in the big blind.

Coombe {k-Hearts}{7-Hearts}
Kaneoya {k-Spades}{9-Spades}

The flop gave it a bit of a sweat as it came the {9-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} the turn gave Kaneoya trips when it came the {9-Diamonds} and the river remained heart-free when it came the {3-Diamonds} and Dominic Coombe was eliminated in 6th place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
12,900,000 2,400,000
Dominic Coombe au
Dominic Coombe
Eliminé

Tags: Dominic CoombeRenato Kaneoya

Will Stephen Song Top the Charts on the Final Day of Event #28: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em?

Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Welcome back to Day 3 of Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em. Today is the final day of the tournament and when cards fly at 12 noon local time this afternoon, the final six players will take their seats with aspirations of taking the WSOP gold bracelet and a massive payday of $341,854 for first place.

The tournament stayed true to the 2019 World Series of Poker's record-breaking field sizes and saw a whopping 2,477 entries on Day 1. Those entries played 15 40-minute levels and the bubble burst just before the end of the night, with 372 making it into the money and 346 advancing into Day 2.

Day 2 was scheduled to play down to the final six players but as the night went on, there was some doubt that scenario would be attainable within the regulation 10 hours of play. The official final table of nine was reached in the middle of what would be the last level of play on a normal day, and when the field size was shrunk from nine to eight, and then eight to seven on the last two hands before the final break of the night, it was announced that play would continue until either one more elimination occurred or one more level would finish.

It only took six hands upon the return from break for the last elimination of the night to occur, when chip leader Stephen Song found himself with {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades} in an all-in situation before the flop against the {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} of Pedro Ingles. Ingles was second in chips at the time by a wide margin, and upon having his hand hold at showdown, Song found himself with a massive 24,655,000, almost half the chips in play with only five opponents between him and the poker history books.

The other five players competing for a bracelet this afternoon are Sevak Mikaiel (6,395,000), Scot Masters (5,315,000), Ryan Laplante, (4,885,000), Renato Kaneoya, (4,875,000), and Dominic Coombe, (3,505,000). Of the six returning players, Laplante is the only player to have won a WSOP bracelet thus far in his career.

Play will resume with 26:59 left in Level 31. Blinds will be 80,000/160,000 with a 160,000 big-blind ante. Levels will last 40 minutes and play will occur until a champion is crowned. Stay tuned to PokerNews for updates on every single hand until a champion is found.

Will Stephen be on 'Song', or can another player tune out the chipcounts and hit the right note? Here's how all the players will line up.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Scot MastersUnited States5,315,00033
2Sevak MikaielUnited States6,395,00040
3Stephen SongUnited States24,655,000154
4Ryan LaplanteUnited States4,885,00031
5Renato KaneoyaBrazil4,875,00030
6Dominic CoombeAustralia3,505,00022

Tags: Dominic CoombePedro InglesRenato KaneoyaRyan LaplanteScot MastersSevak MikaielStephen Song