Event #72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Jour 1 terminé
Event #72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Jour 1 terminé
One of the last $10,000 buy-in events of the 2019 World Series of Poker, Event #72: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship, got started on Tuesday with Day 1. A decent field of 110 ponied up the brick, putting it right in line with last year's 114 entries with registration open until the start of Day 2.
Of that number, a little under half made it through to the next day's play. Andrew Brown is foremost among them, having min-raised his way from 60,000 to 337,000. That puts him a decent amount clear of second-placed Anthony Marsico, who finished with 283,000.
Brown already had one of the top stacks when he found a beautiful spot late in the day, holding kings against two short stacks who opted to get it in with eights and queens. The board ran out clean for Brown and he surged into a lead that he wouldn't give up.
Another player with heaps was Eli Elezra, who finished in third with 255,500. Elezra continues a fantastic series, having already scooped a WSOP bracelet. In fact, he registered late in this event due to a deep run in the $10,000 Stud Hi-Lo, where he finished 11th for $23,664.
James Chen, Robert Mizrachi, Josh Arieh, Shaun Deeb and Phil Hui also punched Day 2 tickets. In contrast, Anthony Zinno, Daniel Negreanu, Dan Zack and freshly minted bracelet winner David "ODB" Baker were some of the players running dry on chips.
Day 2 kicks off with 90-minute levels starting at 4,000/8,000 limits. Come back to PokerNews to see if any stragglers hop in at the buzzer and what happens thereafter.
Room | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amazon | 416 | 2 | Eli Elezra | United States | 255,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 4 | Louis Hillman | United States | 84,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 5 | Jameson Painter | United States | 13,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 6 | James Chen | Taiwan | 226,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 7 | Kyle Ray | United States | 237,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 8 | Juha Helppi | Finland | 130,500 |
Amazon | 416 | 9 | Robert Como | United States | 85,500 |
Amazon | 417 | 1 | Eracles Panayiotou | United States | 166,000 |
Amazon | 417 | 2 | Robert Mizrachi | United States | 219,000 |
Amazon | 417 | 3 | Anh Van Nguyen | Canada | 33,500 |
Amazon | 417 | 4 | Andrew Brown | United States | 337,000 |
Amazon | 417 | 6 | Chi Chong | United States | 67,000 |
Amazon | 417 | 7 | Daniel Demicki | Poland | 138,500 |
Amazon | 417 | 8 | Thomer Pidun | Germany | 39,000 |
Amazon | 417 | 9 | Martin Kabrhel | Czech Republic | 92,000 |
Amazon | 418 | 2 | Jerry Robinson | United States | 50,000 |
Amazon | 418 | 3 | Grant Hansen | United States | 131,500 |
Amazon | 418 | 4 | Mark Gregorich | United States | 139,500 |
Amazon | 418 | 5 | Benny Glaser | United Kingdom | 25,500 |
Amazon | 418 | 6 | Joshua Griffith | United States | 67,000 |
Amazon | 418 | 7 | Philip Cordano | United States | 24,500 |
Amazon | 418 | 9 | Sam Snead Sweilem | United States | 176,000 |
Amazon | 419 | 1 | James Little | United States | 249,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 2 | Terrence Chan | Canada | 63,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 3 | Mike Lancaster | United States | 163,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 4 | Jason Gray | United Kingdom | 74,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 5 | Matthew Schreiber | United States | 105,000 |
Amazon | 419 | 6 | Anthony Marsico | United States | 283,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 7 | Bryce Landier | United States | 134,500 |
Amazon | 419 | 9 | Phillip Hui | United States | 121,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 1 | Yan Shing "Anson" Tsang | Hong Kong | 142,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 2 | Tommy Hang | United States | 99,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 3 | Oleg Chebotarev | Russia | 172,500 |
Amazon | 425 | 4 | Dan Shak | United States | 73,500 |
Amazon | 425 | 6 | David Mosca | United States | 222,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 7 | Ryan Day | United States | 39,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 8 | Raul Paez | Spain | 87,000 |
Amazon | 425 | 9 | Matt Glantz | United States | 185,500 |
Amazon | 426 | 1 | Ken Deng | United States | 141,500 |
Amazon | 426 | 2 | Stuart Rutter | United Kingdom | 95,500 |
Amazon | 426 | 3 | Kevin Song | United States | 233,000 |
Amazon | 426 | 4 | Travis Kubota | United States | 47,500 |
Amazon | 426 | 5 | Brandon Wittmeyer | United States | 52,000 |
Amazon | 426 | 8 | John Racener | United States | 80,500 |
Amazon | 427 | 1 | Eric Wasserson | United States | 215,000 |
Amazon | 427 | 2 | Josh Arieh | United States | 194,500 |
Amazon | 427 | 3 | Richard Pyne (FL) | United States | 31,500 |
Amazon | 427 | 4 | Qinghai Pan | United States | 207,000 |
Amazon | 427 | 5 | Tsugunari Toma | Japan | 18,500 |
Amazon | 427 | 7 | Andrew Kelsall | United States | 129,000 |
Amazon | 427 | 8 | Shaun Deeb | United States | 149,500 |
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Andrew Brown
|
337,000 | 2,000 |
Anthony Marsico | 283,500 | |
Eli Elezra
|
255,500 | -49,500 |
James Little | 249,500 | 19,500 |
Kyle Ray | 237,500 | 37,500 |
Kevin Song
|
233,000 | -7,000 |
James Chen
|
226,500 | 61,500 |
David Mosca
|
222,000 | 10,000 |
Robert Mizrachi
|
219,000 | 39,000 |
Eric Wasserson | 215,000 | 5,000 |
Qinghai Pan | 207,000 | 12,000 |
Josh Arieh
|
194,500 | 94,500 |
Matt Glantz | 185,500 | -8,000 |
Sam Snead
|
176,000 | 64,500 |
Oleg Chebotarev | 172,500 | 172,500 |
Eracles Panayiotou | 166,000 | 166,000 |
Mike Lancaster
|
163,500 | 163,500 |
Shaun Deeb
|
149,500 | 9,500 |
Anson Tsang
|
142,000 | -63,000 |
Ken Deng | 141,500 | 10,000 |
Mark Gregorich | 139,500 | -28,500 |
Daniel Demicki | 138,500 | 91,500 |
Bryce Landier | 134,500 | 134,500 |
Grant Hansen
|
131,500 | 131,500 |
Juha Helppi
|
130,500 | -39,500 |
Kevin Song checked in middle position with on the board and Shaun Deeb bet from the cutoff. Song called and the river was a . He checked and Deeb bet. After some thought, Song flicked in a call but couldn't beat .
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kevin Song
|
240,000 | -5,000 |
Shaun Deeb
|
140,000 | 8,500 |
Robert Mizrachi bet the whole way down on a board that ran out . James Little called each bet and Mizrachi rolled over the which took down the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
James Little | 230,000 | 5,000 |
Robert Mizrachi
|
180,000 | 88,000 |
Kevin Song checked in the small blind and Shaun Deeb bet from middle position on a board. Sam Snead folded but Song fired in a raise. Deeb called and Song bet the river. Deeb spun his into the middle in disgust.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kevin Song
|
245,000 | 132,800 |
Shaun Deeb
|
131,500 | -66,500 |
The flop checked around between Martin Kabrhel, Shaun Deeb and Sam Snead, leading to a board of . Kabrhel bet from the big blind and only Snead, on the button, called. Kabrhel bet the river and Snead called but couldn't beat .
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel
|
168,500 | 8,500 |
Sam Snead
|
111,500 | -124,000 |
Eli Elezra three-bet pre-flop and got two callers. The flop came the . Elezra bet, the player behind called and Qinghai Pan raised. Elezra three-bet which caused the third player to fold. After a moment, Pan called.
The turn was the Elezra bet and Pan called. The river was the Elezra fired once more and this time Pan laid it down to the pressure and Elezra stacked even more to his big stack.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Eli Elezra
|
305,000 | 65,000 |
Qinghai Pan | 195,000 | -28,500 |
We didn't see when the money went in three ways, but cards were on their backs between Steven Wolansky, Kenneth Donoghue and Andrew Brown. An ace-high board had been dealt out but the latter held on with against Wolansky's and Donoghue's .
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Andrew Brown
|
335,000 | 67,000 |
Steven Wolansky
|
Eliminé | |
Kenneth Donoghue | Eliminé |