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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #32: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Jours 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
qq
Prix
$662,594
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$5,324,400
Entrants
5,916
Info Niveau
Niveau
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000

Mash is the Chip Leader for the Second Straight Day in Seniors Event

Niveau 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Howard Mash
Howard Mash

What a day it was in Event #32: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship! The atmosphere was friendly and lively, yet fierce and competitive as the field narrowed to the final 19 players. The rail kept growing in the Amazon Room throughout the night, and spectators were truly treated to a show.

Day 2 chip leader Howard Mash (13,990,000) went wire-to-wire and finished Day 3 atop the leaderboard once again. Mash narrowly edged out Jean-René Fontaine (12,250,000), Farhad Jamasi (10,425,000) and Alan Ho (10,065,000), and that quartet of players were the only ones to finish the night above the 10-million chip mark.

The competition will be fierce when players return to finish the tournament on Day 4, as players like Dennis Brand (9,045,000), James McNurlan (8,800,000), Adam Richardson (7,975,000) and Roger Stewart (7,105,000) are right on the heels of the leaders.

The tournament was scheduled to play down to a final six on Day 3, but after 10 hour-long levels 19 players still remained, and many of them have plenty of chips. The final 19 will return to the Rio Sunday at 12 noon and play down to a winner, and it’s truly anybody’s tournament to win.

With the WSOP bracelet and a first prize of $662,594, Day 4 will no doubt be highly competitive. Mash will be chasing the biggest cash of his career, as his previous best is a $49,935 cash at the 2018 Wynn Summer Classic.

Fontaine is an EPT champion, taking down the EPT Barcelona National for a €547,000 in 2018. He’ll be looking to add another six-figure payday, as well as a WSOP bracelet, to his career accomplishments.

Notable bustouts on Day 3 included Layne Flack. The six-time WSOP bracelet winner busted out on the final level of the day, losing a nearly 10-million chip pot to Jamasi after going all in with a flopped combo draw that didn’t improve.

Barry Greenstein finished 57th ($10,122), Victor Ramdin finished 63rd( $10,122), Joe Schulman, who made the final table of this event last year, finished 64th ($8,410), and John Esposito finished 70th ($8,410).

Day 3 started with 252 players, and only 19 remain as this entertaining event comes to a finish on Sunday. Blinds will return to 80,000-160,000, with a 160,000 big blind ante, after 10 levels were completed on Day 3.

Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team to see who takes the bracelet as the Seniors Event reaches its climax!

Final day seating and chip counts

RoomSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon11Mansour AlipourfardUnited States7,625,000
Amazon12Adam RichardsonUnited States7,975,000
Amazon13Mike LisantiCanada6,000,000
Amazon14Ali ZihniUnited Kingdom7,300,000
Amazon15Donald MatusowUnited States2,885,000
Amazon18Dane NielsenUnited States5,205,000
Amazon19Jean FontaineFrance12,250,000
      
Amazon22Howard MashUnited States13,990,000
Amazon23Samir HusaynueUnited States1,850,000
Amazon24Roger StewartUnited States7,105,000
Amazon25Farhad JamasiUnited States10,425,000
Amazon26Valerie Roussel-GalleFrance3,400,000
Amazon28Mats KarlssonSweden6,062,000
      
Amazon31Dennis BrandUnited States9,045,000
Amazon32Peter MullinUnited States480,000
Amazon33Robert PaclebUnited States1,450,000
Amazon37Paul FerdianiUnited States1,750,000
Amazon38Alan HoUnited States10,065,000
Amazon39James McnurlanUnited States8,800,000