Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chad Power |
4,070,000
620,000
|
620,000 |
Tanner Bibat |
3,060,000
1,860,000
|
1,860,000 |
|
||
David Guay |
3,020,000
320,000
|
320,000 |
|
||
Romain Lewis |
2,940,000
572,000
|
572,000 |
|
||
Ryan Yu |
2,860,000
689,000
|
689,000 |
Preben Stokkan |
2,800,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
|
||
Quentin Siffledeen |
2,570,000
1,286,000
|
1,286,000 |
Jeff Madsen |
2,300,000
875,000
|
875,000 |
|
||
Alex Foxen |
2,165,000
1,232,000
|
1,232,000 |
|
||
Sam Greenwood |
1,990,000
619,000
|
619,000 |
|
||
Jake Schindler |
1,000,000
-168,000
|
-168,000 |
|
||
Todd Brunson |
925,000
-226,000
|
-226,000 |
|
||
Jeremy Pekarek |
730,000
-738,000
|
-738,000 |
|
||
Cary Katz |
315,000
-85,000
|
-85,000 |
|
2019 World Series of Poker
Renato Ribeiro got his remaining stack of what looked to be 438,000 in over a middle-position open from Tyler Cornell. The player in Seat 9 agonized before folding and Cornell quickly called with when it folded back to him. Ribeiro had the goods with though, and it ran out .
It sounded like the player behind folded pocket tens, but the players agreed after the hand it was likely a good fold.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Renato Ribeiro |
950,000
452,000
|
452,000 |
Tyler Cornell |
40,000
-524,000
|
-524,000 |
|
There was around 180,000 in the pot on a flop of and Sean Mills had put in a check-raise to 325,000 from the small blind over a bet of 80,000 from Sashia Liu on the cutoff. In between the two was Pim Gieles, who had also checked to Liu and had just called Mills' check-raise.
With action back on Liu, she folded and the dealer brought the turn . Mills kept his foot on the pedal, betting 645,000. Gieles thought for a few moments and made the call.
The river fell and Miles went all in for the effective 1.425 million that Gieles had left. It did not take long for him to fold as Mills scooped in the pot, bringing his chip total just below the five million-mark.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Sean Mills |
4,910,000
1,218,000
|
1,218,000 |
Pim Gieles |
1,425,000
-410,000
|
-410,000 |
Sasha Liu |
1,335,000
-248,000
|
-248,000 |
The Star Sydney Champs returns to Sydney, Australia, with an expanded schedule promising 25 days of world-class poker.
Headlining the series is the A$3,000 ($2,800 + $200) Main Event with an impressive A$1.5 Million GTD! The series also includes an additional 16 side events, including brand new events Crazy Pineapple and The Sydney Champs NLH Cup. There’s something for everyone, with events ranging from A$330 ($300+$30) to the A$20,000 ($19,000 + $1,000) High Rollers, set to attract the southern hemisphere’s poker elite.
The Star Sydney Champs runs from 11 July to 5 August 2019.
With a large pot of about 800,000 in the middle, the board read . From the hijack, Joshua Gordon led out with a river bet of 570,000. This bet sent Kartik Ved, who was on the button, deep into the tank. He contemplated and studied the wet board and assessed Gordon.
After about three minutes Ved tossed in the call. Gordon had no spade and showed the which was a welcome sight to Ved who tabled his winning hand of to take the pot of nearly 2 million.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kartik Ved |
3,660,000
1,060,000
|
1,060,000 |
|
||
Joshua Gordon |
1,840,000
-1,210,000
|
-1,210,000 |
Galen Hall was all in from the big blind for 557,000 on a completed board of . That was barely a raise since Daisuke Ogita had put in 450,000 from early position, but Ogita still needed enough time to think that someone eventually called a clock. Told it had been only a minute or so, the supervisor said he'd give Ogita some more time, but the Japanese player mucked shortly after that.
"Nice bluff, Galen," someone said.
"Yeah, good bluff," another echoed.
"Thanks, guys," Hall said with a smile.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Galen Hall |
1,450,000
437,000
|
437,000 |
|
||
Daisuke Ogita |
985,000
-507,000
|
-507,000 |
Richard Seymour opened to 55,000 from the hijack and action folded to Anthony Spinella in the big blind. Spinella announced he was all in and pushed forward his stack as Seymour quickly asked for a count.
Around two full minutes went by with Seymour in the tank before he looked back at his cards twice and tossed them to the muck.
"It was right there," Seymour said as Spinella stacked his chips, discussing how close of a decision it was. "Four-hundred (and) I call."
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Richard Seymour |
3,567,000
-133,000
|
-133,000 |
Anthony Spinella |
616,000
137,000
|
137,000 |
|
The action folded to Mike Matusow on the button who made it 50,000 to go. Guofeng Wang announced all in from the big blind and Matusow instantly called by piling his 400,000 chips into the middle.
Mike Matusow:
Guofeng Wang:
The board ran out and Matusow's pocket kings held on to double up to where he started the day.
"This is the start of my ten million run. I promise you, this will be ten million by the end of today," Matusow told the cameras. "In just two orbits, I've had as many playable hands as I did all of yesterday."
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Mike Matusow |
836,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
|
||
Guofeng Wang |
262,000
-816,000
|
-816,000 |
These are the initial players to bust on Day 5 of the Main Event, each collecting $38,240 for their efforts.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jesper Hoog | Eliminé | |
Jason Tompkins | Eliminé | |
Carl Brewington | Eliminé | |
Andrew Shack | Eliminé | |
Eric Stocz | Eliminé | |
April Shih | Eliminé | |
Jacob Phillips | Eliminé | |
Carl Cajuste | Eliminé | |
Thomas Seaman | Eliminé | |
Julian Pineda
|
Eliminé | |
Maxim Lykov | Eliminé | |
|
||
Tom Cannuli | Eliminé |
The cards were already turned over as Michael McKenna was all in with his short stack and held the . Yuliyan Kolev turned over the superior pocket pair in and the board came to send McKenna to the rail.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Yuliyan Kolev |
1,600,000
295,000
|
295,000 |
|
||
Michael McKenna (NJ) | Eliminé |