Event #39: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed
Jour 3 a débuté
Event #39: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed
Jour 3 a débuté
The third day of Event #39: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed at the 2022 World Series of Poker is set to kick off at 2 p.m. local time in the Bally's Event Center.
Yesterday Leonid Yanovski finished at the top of the counts with 5,000,000 chips, good for exactly 200 big blinds coming into Day 3. He has $429,994 total live earnings and a ton of deep runs in WSOP events, including a 4th place finish in the 2021 WSOP $1,500 No Limit Hold'em/Pot Limit Omaha - 8 Handed, but is still looking to capture that elusive first WSOP bracelet.
Yanovski is far in the lead, as the second in the counts is Jamey Hendrickson with 3,660,000 chips, and Jason Stockfish rounds out the top three with 3,320,000. Hendrickson is having a very hot run this summer as he finished second in Event #30: $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha 8-Handed a few days ago to claim the biggest cash of his career and will be looking for the highest place on the podium this time.
This event began with 719 players and just 16 remain in the quest to crown a champion. First place is awarding $371,358 and a gold WSOP bracelet. A total of 108 players made the money and were guaranteed a payout worth $4,834. The remaining 16 players are now all guaranteed at least $18,494.
There are still some well-known players who will do their best to battle it out and take home the top prize, plus one of poker's most coveted trophies, a gold bracelet. WSOP champions Andriy Lyubovetskiy (3,180,000), Jan-Peter Jachtmann (1,130,000) and Jason DeWitt (580,000) are such players and will have plenty of room to navigate throughout the day.
When they reconvene, play will start at level 21, binds 10,000/25,000 with a big blind ante of 25,000 and with a 15-minute break every two levels. A 60-minute dinner break is scheduled after level 26 (≈ 8:30 p.m.) and the goal is to play down to five players before calling it a night.
Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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Bally's | 612 | 1 | Jason DeWitt | United States | 520,000 | 21 |
Bally's | 612 | 2 | Brian Brunner | United States | 480,000 | 19 |
Bally's | 612 | 3 | Jan-Peter Jachtmann | Germany | 1,130,000 | 45 |
Bally's | 612 | 4 | Botond Barat | Hungary | 910,000 | 36 |
Bally's | 612 | 5 | Thomas Morrison | United States | 1,545,000 | 62 |
Bally's | 612 | 6 | Andrei Mitsiuk | United States | 485,000 | 19 |
Bally's | 620 | 2 | Andriy Lyubovetskiy | Ukraine | 3,180,000 | 127 |
Bally's | 620 | 3 | Ferenc Deak | Hungary | 1,855,000 | 74 |
Bally's | 620 | 4 | Sean Winter | United States | 2,590,000 | 104 |
Bally's | 620 | 5 | Jamey Hendrickson | United States | 3,660,000 | 146 |
Bally's | 620 | 6 | Amirhossein Shayesteh | United States | 1,000,000 | 40 |
Bally's | 628 | 1 | Fabian Brandes | United States | 2,060,000 | 82 |
Bally's | 628 | 2 | Benjamin Francisco | United States | 900,000 | 36 |
Bally's | 628 | 3 | Leonid Yanovski | Israel | 5,005,000 | 200 |
Bally's | 628 | 4 | Grzegorz Derkowski | Germany | 625,000 | 25 |
Bally's | 628 | 5 | Jason Stockfish | United States | 3,320,000 | 133 |
As always, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the tournament floor to bring you all of the live updates throughout the event.
Niveau: 21
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
The tournament director has instructed the dealers to shuffle up and deal and the cards are back in the air in Event #39: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed!
Brian Brunner in the cutoff bet 75,000 and was met with a pot-sized bet of 235,000 from Jan-Peter Jachtmann on the button.
Brunner moved all in for 545,000 and was snap-called by Jachtmann.
Brian Brunner:
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
The Boeing flop of left Brunner drawing thin as Jachtmann hit trips and the nut flush draw. Brunner required running queens, nines, or spades.
Neither came however as the completed the board to give Jachtmann a flush and sent Brunner to the exit early on day three.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jan-Peter Jachtmann |
1,710,000
580,000
|
580,000 |
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Brian Brunner | Eliminé |
In a raised pot between Leonid Yanovski in the cutoff and Fabian Brandes in the big blind, the flop read when Brandes led out for 135,000. Yanovski tanked for a minute and called.
The turn brought the and both players checked.
The completed the board and both players checked again. Brandes tabled for two pair and it was enough to claim the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Leonid Yanovski |
4,760,000
-240,000
|
-240,000 |
|
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Fabian Brandes |
2,250,000
190,000
|
190,000 |
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Jason DeWitt raised to 75,000 on the button and faced a three-bet worth 250,000 from Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the small blind, putting Dewitt to a decision with a total stack of 470,000. After some time, Dewitt announced "all in" and Jachtmann snap-called for the following showdown:
Jason DeWitt:
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Jachtmann had the dominating hand and the board brought no help to DeWitt. He was eliminated in 15th place for a $18,494 payday.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jan-Peter Jachtmann |
2,300,000
590,000
|
590,000 |
|
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Jason DeWitt | Eliminé | |
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Jamey Hendrickson raised to 75,000 on the button and faced a three-bet from Andriy Lyubovetskiy in the big blind for 235,000. After some thinking, Hendrickson made the call.
The flop fanned and Lyubovetskiy sent 125,000 in the middle. It was too much for Hendrickson, who tossed his cards into the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jamey Hendrickson |
4,250,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
Andriy Lyubovetskiy |
2,800,000
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
|
On a completed board of with 325,000 in the pot, Jason Stockfish bet the pot leaving Benjamin Francisco in a quandary with only 475,000 chips left.
Francisco opted to make the call and showed for two pair which was good enough to take the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Jason Stockfish |
2,360,000
-960,000
|
-960,000 |
Benjamin Francisco |
1,300,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Action was picked up in a pot of roughly 300,000 on a board of . Sean Winter checked from the small blind and Andriy Lyubovetskiy bet 225,000 in the cutoff. Winter made the call.
The river came the and again Winter checked his option. Lyubovetskiy announced pot for 780,000 and without much thought Winter flicked in the chips for a call.
Lyubovetskiy rolled over for a set of eights and the key ace of diamonds blocker. Winter turned over for the king-high flush, good enough to scoop the huge pot and increase his big stack.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter |
3,400,000
810,000
|
810,000 |
Andriy Lyubovetskiy |
1,700,000
-1,100,000
|
-1,100,000 |
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