Adrian Mateos won his match versus Daniel Negreanu on the main stage. Updated stacks of the four remaining matches in the Brasilia room are listed below.
2017 World Series of Poker
- Ruoyang Wang defeated Laszlo Bujtas
- Martin Kabrhel defeated James D'Ambrosio
- Chris Ferguson defeated Daniel Merrilees
- Joe Cada defeated Stefan Schillhabel
- Dan Smith defeated Aaron Mermelstein
- Ian O'Hara defeated Matthew Diehl
- Jack Duong defeated Dan Zack
- Sylvain Loosli (51,000) leads Cate Hall (49,000)
- David Peters (60,000) leads Taylor Paur (40,000)
- Ivan Luca (86,000) leads Mark Radoja (14,000)
- Rainer Kempe (70,000) leads Moritz Dietrich (30,000)
Michael Ross raised to 2,000 from the button, Jared Jaffee three-bet shoved with the bigger stack from the big blind, and Ross called all in for 14,700.
Ross: ![]()
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Jaffee: ![]()
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, giving Ross nines and sixes to double up.
Niveau: 4
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 0
- Brock Parker defeated Jan-Eric Schwippert
- Ryan Hughes defeated Jeffrey Wagner
- Chou Chou defeated Pablo Fernandez
- David Suriano defeated Christopher Kruk
With 17,000 in the pot on a board of ![]()
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Sam Stein Check-called Tom Marchese's bet of 15,000. The river was the
and both players checked. Marchese showed ![]()
for top set and it was good, even on the four-flush board.
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Jason Les checked in the big blind and Chad Power bet 1,600 on the button. Les called and the turn was the
. Les checked, Power bet 3,200, and Les called.
They both checked the
river and Les showed ![]()
for two pair to win the hand.
Power was left with just 5,000 chips and was out a few hands later.
- Nick Petrangelo (82,000) leads Benjamin Geisman (18,000)
- Dan Smith (80,000) leads Aaron Mermelstein (20,000)
- Thiago Nishijima (80,000) leads Faraz Jaka (20,000)
- Kristen Bicknell (78,000) leads Bertrand Grospellier (22,000)
Olivier Busquet - 56,500
Scott Davies - 43,500
Patrick Leonard - 59,000
Justin Bonomo - 41,000
Sorel Mizzi - 55,500
Dario Sammartino - 44,500
Brady Seeley - 64,000
Paul Volpe - 36,000