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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty No-Limit Hold'em
Jours 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
aj
Prix
$1,608,406
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,904,000
Entrants
123
Info Niveau
Niveau
28
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000

Congratulations to Danny Tang, Winner of the Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty ($1,608,406)

Niveau 28 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Danny Tang
Danny Tang

In early June with the 2019 World Series of Poker in full swing, a 90th bracelet event was added to the schedule for the 50th annual WSOP with this Final Fifty looking to bookend another successful WSOP. The Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty has now concluded with Hong Kong's Danny Tang topping the 123-entrant field to capture his first WSOP bracelet and the $1,608,406 first-place prize after defeating some of the best high roller players in the world.

With Tang's victory, he is now the second WSOP bracelet winning from Hong Kong after his close friend Anson Tsang won the € 2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Max event at the 2018 WSOP Europe in Rozvadov.

"It means absolutely everything. Being one of the ambassadors for Hong Kong and Asia, and to just win the first bracelet in Las Vegas in a No-Limit Hold'em event. It's just unreal. Words can't describe it," exclaimed Tang when discussing winning Hong Kong's second WSOP bracelet.

Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stDanny TangHong Kong$1,608,406
2ndSam SoverelUnited States$994,072
3rdMichael AddamoAustralia$697,375
4thBrandon AdamsUnited States$500,282
5thAdrian MateosSpain$367,186
6thKeith TilstonUnited States$275,874
7thAli ImsirovicUnited States$212,292
8thSeth DaviesUnited States$167,420

The history of high roller tournaments at the WSOP stretches back to the 40th Annual WSOP in 2009 when Vitaly Lunkin won the $40,000 buy-in high roller. Since then, the 'The Big One for One Drop,' and the 'High Roller for One Drop' have been the key high roller events awarding over $170 million in prize money. With another $29 million paid out in other high rollers in the last decade, the World Series of Poker has awarded over $199 million in high roller prize money heading into the Final Fifty.

The $50,000 buy-in Final Fifty attracted a total of 123-entrants with 71 of those being unique players which created a prize pool of $5,904,000 that paid the top 19 spots. Steffen Sontheimer (19th), Sean Winter (15th), Dan Smith (14th), Talal Shakerchi (13th), Cary Katz (12th), Ben Heath (10th), and Elior Sion (9th) were just some of the players who finished in the money, but fell short of the official final table.

The Day 1 chip leader in Seth Davies managed to reach his second lifetime WSOP final table, but his run would end in eighth-place. With just seven players remaining, the decision was made to halt play for the night so that the players could return the following day under the bright lights of the mini-feature table where the conclusion of the Final Fifty would be aired on CBS All Access and PokerGO.

Final Table Action

Once play was underway on Day 3, a short-stacked Keith Tilston found a double through Australian Michael Addamo, while Danny Tang would put a dent in Brandon Adams’ chip lead when he flopped trips. Addamo managed to double back through Tilston, and Tang flopped a set of eights to take the chip lead.

Ali Imsirovic would then be eliminated in seventh-place when he shoved with ace-eight and was called by Adams holding queen-five. Both players flopped a pair, while Adams improved to two pair on the turn to eliminate Imsirovic.

Tilston would fall in sixth-place just two hands later when he ran into Adrian Mateos’ kings to leave just five players. Sam Soverel collected a double of his own as Adams claimed back the chip lead, and then increased on it when he eliminated Mateos in fifth place when the Spaniard shoved a suited-jack from the small blind and Adams found queen-jack in the big blind and flopped a queen to send Mateos to the rail.

Tang then made his move up the leaderboard in a pot against Adams. Tang floated the flop with a double gutshot and turned top pair and check-called another bet from Adams. Both players checked the river, and when Tang’s top pair was enough, he moved up to 17 million in chips.

With chips circling between the four players, Tang slowly extended his lead and began applying the pressure. Tang shoved the button, and Adams called all in from the big blind with ace-jack suited to be trailing Tang’s ace-queen. The board ran out nine-high, and Adams was eliminated in fourth place leaving Tang holding over 80% of the chips in play.

Addamo then fell in third place when he called all in from the big blind with a dominated king, and when he was unable to complete his straight draw, he would leave the Final Fifty down to its final two combatants.

Danny Tang and Sam Soverel heads-up
Danny Tang and Sam Soverel heads-up

Heads-Up Play Begins

Tang held a sizeable chip advantage entering heads-up play against Soverel. Following a few shoves from each player, Soverel collected a double when he called all in holding ace-ten against Tang’s suited queen. Soverel flopped top pair and held true after fading Tang’s turned flush draw.

Once play returned after break, the two players exchanged chips back-and-forth before Soverel shoved the button holding ace-three and Tang quickly called holding a suited ace-jack. The flop brought a potential chop, but Soverel took the lead on the turn with bottom pair. The river however counterfeited Soverel when it fell an ace to give both players aces and tens, but Tang the superior kicker to eliminate Soverel in second place, and award Tang the WSOP bracelet and title of Final Fifty champion

"I think in general in the high stakes community, a lot of people have won a bunch of stuff, whereas I am relatively new to the community and it's the first No-Limit Hold'em bracelet for Hong Kong. It's a dream come true.

With Tang’s victory in the Final Fifty, he collects the $1,608,072 first-place prize to go along with his first WSOP bracelet. Tang joins Anson Tsang as the only WSOP bracelet winners from Hong Kong, and with his victory, Tang moves into second place on the Hong Kong All-Time Money List with nearly $6.1 million in lifetime tournament earnings behind only Stanley Choi ($7,768,875).

Final Fifty Champion Danny Tang
Final Fifty Champion Danny Tang

"Playing poker obviously is my passion, and financially has helped me where I'm at right now. I want to go down in the history books. I just want to be remembered. When I'm older I can tell my kids, and generations and generations after me when they talk about poker, 'Oh yeah, Danny Tang', so I will be aiming for that number one spot eventually." stated Tang on his quest for overtaking Choi before concluding, "And I'm only 26/27, so I have years ahead of me. I'm confident."

Congratulations to Danny Tang on winning his first WSOP bracelet in Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty, and the $1.6 million first place prize.

Stay tuned right here to PokerNews.com as we continue to provide live coverage of all the events from the 2019 World Series of Poker.

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Sam Soverel Eliminated in 2nd Place ($994,072)

Niveau 28 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel

Hand #99: Sam Soverel moved all in on the button for 11,200,000 and Danny Tang called from the big blind.

Sam Soverel: {a-Clubs}{3-Hearts}
Danny Tang: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

The flop fell {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} to see Soverel flop outs to a join, but when the {3-Clubs} fell on the turn, Soverel took the lead with tens and threes.

Tang would need to find an ace, jack, or five to win some portion of the pot, and when the dealer burned and turned the {a-Diamonds} on the river, Tang and has railed paused for a moment and then screamed in excitement as Tang had mad aces and tens with a superior kicker to Soverel to be crowned the Final Fifty champion.

For Soverel, he would take home the $994,072 second-place prize to go along with his fourth-place in the first $50,000 buy-in event of the WSOP just a month ago.

Danny Tang
Danny Tang
Joueur Jetons Progression
Danny Tang hk
Danny Tang
WSOP 1X Winner
36,900,000 13,400,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Danny TangSam Soverel

Michael Addamo Eliminated in 3rd Place ($697,375)

Niveau 27 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

Hand #78: Danny Tang shoved all in from under the gun, and Michael Addamo called all in from the big blind for 750,000 total.

Tang: {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Addamo: {k-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

Addamo was at-risk and trailing as the dealer spread the {7-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs} flop to give both players a straight draw.

The turn fell the {3-Spades}, and Addamo would need a nine or a four to stay alive.

The river landed the {2-Hearts}, and Addamo was eliminated in third place for a $697,375 payday to leave Danny Tang and Sam Soverel heads-up.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Danny Tang hk
Danny Tang
WSOP 1X Winner
31,900,000 1,300,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
5,100,000
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Danny TangMichael Addamo

Brandon Adams Eliminated in 4th Place ($500,282)

Niveau 27 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Brandon Adams
Brandon Adams

Hand #77: Danny Tang moved all in on the button and Brandon Adams called with his last 11,000,000 from the big blind.

Brandon Adams: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Danny Tang: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

The board ran {7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and Tang took down the pot with his better kicker, eliminating Adams in 4th place for a $500,282 payday.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Danny Tang hk
Danny Tang
WSOP 1X Winner
30,600,000 12,000,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
5,100,000 -1,200,000
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
1,300,000
Brandon Adams us
Brandon Adams
Eliminé

Tags: Brandon AdamsDanny Tang

Adrian Mateos Eliminated in 5th Place ($367,186)

Niveau 25 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Hand #49: Action folded to Adrian Mateos who moved all in from the small blind for 2,850,000. Brandon Adams, in the big blind, called.

Adrian Mateos: {j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Brandon Adams: {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}

The board ran out {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}{2-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Adams claimed the pot with his pair of queens, sending Mateos to the rail in fifth place for $367,186.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Brandon Adams us
Brandon Adams
14,800,000 2,800,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Adrian MateosBrandon Adams

Keith Tilston Eliminated in 6th Place ($275,874)

Niveau 24 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Keith Tilston
Keith Tilston

Hand #36: Keith Tilston moved all in from under the gun for 1,180,000 and Adrian Mateos re-shoved for 4,510,000 from the cutoff.

Keith Tilston: {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Adrian Mateos: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}

The runout was {7-Hearts}{6-Spades}{2-Spades}{k-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and Mateos took down the pot with his set of kings, eliminating Tilston in sixth place for $275,874.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
6,300,000 1,800,000
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminé

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Ali Imsirovic Eliminated in 7th Place ($212,292)

Niveau 24 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ali Imsirovic
Ali Imsirovic

Hand #33: Brandon Adams raised to 500,000 from under the gun and won the blinds and ante.

Hand #34: Ali Imsirovic moved all in from the cutoff for 830,000 and Brandon Adams called from the big blind.

Imsirovic: {a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Adams: {q-Hearts}{5-Spades}

Imsirovic is at-risk but holding the slight advantage as the flop landed {9-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{a-Hearts} to see both players catch a pair.

Adams held a flush draw to go along with bottom pair, and when the turn fell the {10-Diamonds}, Imsirovic would need to fade a heart, queen, or five to stay alive.

The river landed the {q-Diamonds} to give Adams two pair, and Imsirovic was eliminated in seventh-place for a $212,292 payday.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Danny Tang hk
Danny Tang
WSOP 1X Winner
9,900,000
Brandon Adams us
Brandon Adams
9,900,000 1,600,000
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
9,300,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
4,500,000 -600,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
2,200,000
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
1,200,000
Ali Imsirovic ba
Ali Imsirovic
Eliminé

Tags: Ali ImsirovicBrandon Adams

Hands #22-24: Trips for Tang, Tilston Takes from Mateos

Niveau 23 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Danny Tang
Danny Tang

Hand #22: Brandon Adams raised his button to 400,000 and Danny Tang called in the big blind.

The flop landed {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and Tang checked to Adams who continued for 550,000. Tang check-raised to 1,100,000 and Adams called.

The turn fell the {2-Diamonds} and Tang checked. Adams bet out 900,000 and Tang used a time extension chip before he called as the river landed the {4-Spades}.

Both players checked, and Tang tabled his {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} for trips. Adams mucked.

Hand #23: Adrian Mateos raised to 400,000 from the hijack and Keith Tilston called from the big blind.

The flop landed {6-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} and both players checked to reveal the {9-Spades} on the turn. Tilston checked, and Mateos bet 650,000.

Tilston called, and when the river fell the {k-Hearts}, he led out for 1,300,000. Mateos used two time extension chips before folding.

Hand #24: Danny Tang raised to 400,000 from the button and Ali Imsirovic called from the big blind.

The {6-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Spades}{4-Hearts} board checked through to the river where Tang tabled his {k-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} and Imsirovic mucked.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Brandon Adams us
Brandon Adams
8,700,000 -2,400,000
Danny Tang hk
Danny Tang
WSOP 1X Winner
8,000,000 3,100,000
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
5,800,000 -100,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
WSOP 4X Winner
5,300,000 -1,000,000
Keith Tilston us
Keith Tilston
WSOP 1X Winner
4,600,000 1,000,000
Sam Soverel us
Sam Soverel
WSOP 2X Winner
3,200,000
Ali Imsirovic ba
Ali Imsirovic
1,400,000 -600,000

Tags: Adrian MateosBrandon AdamsDanny TangKeith Tilston

Brandon Adams Leads the Final 7 in the $50,000 Final Fifty; $1.6 Million for the Winner

Brandon Adams
Brandon Adams

Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino and the 2019 World Series of Poker (WSOP) for the final day, Day 3 of Event #90: $50,000 Final Fifty No-Limit Hold'em.

Two days ago, the second $50,000 buy-in high roller tournament of the WSOP began. Once registration closed at the beginning of Day 2, there would be 71 unique entrants producing a total field of 123 entries that created a prize pool of $5,904,000. That meant the top 19 players would finish in the money.

Steffen Sontheimer (19th), Sean Winter (15th), Dan Smith (14th), Talal Shakerchi (13th), Cary Katz (12th), Ben Heath (10th), and Elior Sion (9th) were just some of the players who achieved that landmark, but fell short of the official final table.

Unfortunately for Seth Davies, his elimination in eighth place would see play halted for the night as the final seven players bagged up in preparation for the live-streamed final table set to resume today.

Final Fifty Final Table Line-Up

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Brandon AdamsUnited States11,970,00075
2Michael AddamoAustralia5,765,00036
3Danny TangHong Kong4,550,00028
4Keith TilstonUnited States1,500,0009
5Ali ImsirovicUnited States2,190,00014
6Sam SoverelUnited States3,600,00023
7Adrian MateosSpain7,375,00046

Note: The button will be on Adrian Mateos, and there will be a dead small blind. There are 24 minutes and 5 seconds remaining of Level 22 which features blinds of 80,000-160,000 and a 160,000 big blind ante.

Leading the final seven players is Brandon Adams, who finished with 11,970,000 in chips after going on a huge heater late in the day. Adams is looking to build on the momentum of collecting his first WSOP bracelet in Event #74: $3,200 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em High Roller for $411,561 less then a week ago. If Adams can capture the Final Fifty bracelet, he will move into the top ten in the WSOP Player of the Year race, while simultaneously joining an elusive list of players to capture multiple WSOP bracelets in one World Series, just like Australian Robert Campbell did just over a week ago, the only player to do so currently in 2019.

Sitting second chips is high roller regular and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Adrian Mateos who finished with 7,375,000 in chips on the back of eliminating Davies in eight-place. Australian Michael Addamo sits in third-place overall with 5,765,000 after being one of the short stacks in the money before rocketing up the leaderboard once play began approaching the final table. Addamo, however, doubled up Danny Tang on the ninth hand of the final table to drop back into the middle of the pack as Tang surged up and finished with 4,550,000 in chips. Tang is having the best year of his poker career by far, having banked $2 million in the first 6 months of 2019 - but he is yet to win that elusive WSOP bracelet. This will represent his best chance yet.

High Roller regular Sam Soverel is in fifth-place overall with 3,600,000 after being one of Adams' victims as he ascended up into the overwhelming chip lead. Poker Masters purple jacket winner Ali Imsirovic finished with 2,190,000 in chips, while 2018 U.S. Poker Open Main Event Champion Keith Tilston rounds out the final table with 1,500,000 in chips.

The final seven players are currently guaranteed $212,292, while all eyes will be locked on the first-place prize of $1,608,406 along with the coveted WSOP bracelet, and title of Final Fifty champion.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand to provide continuous hand-for-hand live updates of all the Final Fifty final table action once play is underway at noon PDT, while CBS All Access and PokerGO will be airing the final table from 1 p.m. (PDT). So stay tuned right here to PokerNews.com for all your live reporting needs from the Final Fifty, and every event of the 2019 World Series of Poker.

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