Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship
Jour 3 a débuté
Event #64: $600 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack Championship
Jour 3 a débuté
Casino | Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Horseshoe | 668 | 1 | Bryce Hutchings | United States | 2,545,000 | 25 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 2 | Peter Hengsakul | United States | 1,090,000 | 11 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 4 | Richard Rossi, Jr. | United States | 1,740,000 | 17 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 5 | Joseph Hebert | United States | 730,000 | 7 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 6 | John Taylor | United States | 3,530,000 | 35 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 7 | Joseph Sergio | United States | 1,640,000 | 16 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 8 | Drake Bowers | United States | 485,000 | 5 |
Horseshoe | 668 | 9 | Gaetan Balleur | France | 2,260,000 | 23 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 1 | Will Thysell | United States | 5,100,000 | 51 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 2 | Simon Wilenius | Denmark | 3,510,000 | 35 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 3 | Steven Stolzenfeld | United States | 2,635,000 | 26 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 4 | Neel Joshi | India | 293,500 | 3 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 5 | Robert Ashelm | Germany | 1,825,000 | 18 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 6 | Erik Cajelais | Canada | 2,660,000 | 27 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 7 | Terry Felix | United States | 2,115,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 8 | Juan Perezsolari | Italy | 1,490,000 | 15 |
Horseshoe | 669 | 9 | Nicholas Lee | CanadaCanada | 4,195,000 | 42 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 1 | Albert Gil | United States | 1,760,000 | 18 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 2 | Paul Hindmarch | United Kingdom | 3,770,000 | 38 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 3 | Favio Gandelman | United States | 1,970,000 | 20 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 4 | Joe Ebanks | United States | 5,355,000 | 54 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 5 | Sacha Cohen | France | 2,035,000 | 20 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 6 | Brian Logan | United States | 2,050,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 7 | David Guay | Canada | 2,100,000 | 21 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 8 | Gokul Dharmarajan | India | 1,535,000 | 15 |
Horseshoe | 670 | 9 | Christian Dalder | Germany | 3,855,000 | 39 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 1 | Howard Mash | United States | 3,940,000 | 39 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 2 | Julian Pineda | Colombia | 5,860,000 | 59 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 3 | Hrand Valijani | United States | 1,000,000 | 10 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 4 | David Sebesfi | Australia | 1,530,000 | 15 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 5 | Ahmed Karrim | South Africa | 5,075,000 | 51 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 6 | Mark Montague | Australia | 2,290,000 | 23 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 7 | Cade Lautenbacher | United States | 7,205,000 | 72 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 8 | Dominic Cabuhat | United States | 4,425,000 | 44 |
Horseshoe | 671 | 9 | Mauro Gomez | Chile | 4,425,000 | 44 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 1 | Jonathan Fhima | France | 6,665,000 | 67 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 2 | Corey Davila | United States | 2,510,000 | 25 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 3 | Yan Neiman | Canada | 3,565,000 | 36 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 4 | Kelly Dalke | Canada | 1,000,000 | 10 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 5 | David Stellmon | United States | 1,960,000 | 20 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 6 | Michael Ondo | United States | 2,485,000 | 25 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 7 | Michael Lane | United States | 1,600,000 | 16 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 8 | Romain Kowalczyk | France | 4,550,000 | 46 |
Horseshoe | 672 | 9 | Vincente Ruiz | United States | 4,000,075 | 40 |
The penultimate day of Event #64: $600 Deep Stack Championship No-Limit Hold'em is set to start at 10 a.m. local time at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.
After Day 1 whittled the starting field down from 4,303 competitors to just 543 who made it through to Day 2, that second day of action thinned the field out to just 44 competitors left vying for the elusive WSOP gold bracelet and first place payday of $270,972 out of the total prize pool of $2,194,530
Atlanta native Cade Lautenbacher bagged the top stack with an impressive 7,205,000. Close on his heels were Jonathan Fhima (6,665,000) and Julian Pineda (5,860,000) who round out the top three.
Also still in the running are bracelet winners Joe Ebanks (5,355,000), Howard Mash (3,940,000), and Erik Cajelais (2,660,000), who will all look to add to their already impressive poker resumes.
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cade Lautenbacher | United States | 7,205,000 | 72 |
2 | Jonathan Fhima | France | 6,665,000 | 67 |
3 | Julian Pineda | Columbia | 5,860,000 | 59 |
4 | Joe Ebanks | United States | 5,355,000 | 54 |
5 | Will Thysell | United States | 5,100,000 | 51 |
6 | Ahmed Karrim | South Africa | 5,075,000 | 51 |
7 | Romain Kowalczyk | France | 4,550,000 | 46 |
8 | Mauro Gomez | Chile | 4,425,000 | 44 |
9 | Dominic Cabuhat | United States | 4,425,000 | 44 |
10 | Nicholas Lee | Canada | 4,195,000 | 42 |
The remaining 44 players have locked up a minimum payday of $6,861, but will have their work cut out for them to make it down to an ultimate winner on Saturday.
Play today will continue until just five players remain. They will begin at Level 28 with 50,000/100,000 blinds and a big blind ante of 100,000. Levels will last for one hour, with a 15-minute break scheduled for after every other level and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 33, expected to be around 4:30 p.m. local time. The five remaining players at the end of the day will bag their chips and return Saturday, July 1st, for the final day when a champion will be crowned.
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Niveau: 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
The cards are in the air and action is underway for Day 3 of Event #64: $600 Deepstack Championship.
Peter Hengsakul opened from early position to 200,000 and only Gaetan Balleur made the call in the big blind.
The flop came K♣9♥4♣ and Balleur check-called a bet of 150,000 from Hengsakul. The 6♠ hit the turn and both players checked their options to the 2♣ river.
Balleur took a moment before sliding out a bet of 300,000 and Hengsakul went in the tank. After close to a minute of thought, Hengsakul folded and the early pot was sent to Balleur.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Gaetan Balleur |
2,600,000
340,000
|
340,000 |
Peter Hengsakul |
1,100,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
Kelly Dalke open jammed in middle position for about 750,000. It then folded to Michael Lane on the button who also went all in for 900,000. The small blind folded and action was on Vincente Ruiz in the big blind who went into the tank for over a minute before calling the all in having both players covered.
The cards hit their backs.
Kelly Dalke: 4♣4♠
Michael Lane: 8♣8♦
Vincente Ruiz: A♣Q♥
The full board ran out A♦Q♠10♠3♠3♣ and Ruiz sent both players to the rail.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Vincente Ruiz |
6,800,000
2,725,000
|
2,725,000 |
Kelly Dalke | Eliminé | |
Michael Lane | Eliminé |
Steven Stolzenfeld opened to 200,000 from middle position and it folded around to Nicholas Lee who made the call in the big blind.
The flop fanned out 10♠8♠6♦ and both players checked to the 6♥ turn. Lee took the lead with a bet of 375,000 and Stolzenfeld came along to the Q♥ river.
Lee took a few seconds before cutting out a bet of 875,000, and without much thought, Stolzenfeld made the call. Lee turned over 7♦5♥ for a missed straight draw and seven-high, while Stolzenfeld scored the pot with K♠Q♠ for top pair.
"You're the only person who bluffs rivers in this whole tournament, I respect it," said Stolzenfeld to Lee while he collected the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Steven Stolzenfeld |
4,200,000
1,565,000
|
1,565,000 |
|
||
Nicholas Lee |
3,100,000
-1,095,000
|
-1,095,000 |
The action folded to Neel Joshi who opened to 205,000 and only Nicholas Lee called in the big blind.
On the flop of 9♦5♣4♣, Lee checked to Joshi who continued for 150,000. Lee elected on a check-raise all in for roughly 1,200,000 and Joshi went deep in the tank.
After over a minute of deliberation, Joshi let his cards go and the pot was sent to Lee.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Nicholas Lee |
1,950,000
-1,150,000
|
-1,150,000 |
Neel Joshi |
1,900,000
-1,035,000
|
-1,035,000 |
Action folded to Dominic Cabuhat in late position who open jammed for his tournament life. It folded to Julian Pineda in the big blind who woke up with a hand and called. The players were off to a full board, heads up, with Cabuhat at risk.
Dominic Cabuhat: K♠J♠
Julian Pineda: A♠Q♣
The Q♦6♥10♦ flop gave Pineda top pair but also gave Cabuhat an open ender. The 8♦ brought no help and the Q♠ river sealed the deal sending Cabuhat to the rail.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Julian Pineda |
5,100,000
-760,000
|
-760,000 |
Dominic Cabuhat | Eliminé |