Hand #25: Terrence Chan raised from middle position and Aaron Sacks three-bet from the button. Chan called. The flop came and Chan bet, Sacks raised, Chan three-bet and Sacks called for less, going all in. Sacks showed and Chan had .
The turn was the , completing a straight for Chan, and the river was the . Sacks was eliminated in ninth place.
After losing most of his chips to Robert Campbell in a previous hand Tom McCormick put all of his last 21,000 into the pot and Joe McKeehen and Terrence Chan called.
The flop came and Chan checked, McKeehen bet 20,000, and Chan called.
The turn was the and Chan checked, McKeehen bet 40,000, and Chan called.
The river was the and both players checked. McKeehen flipped and Chan folded. McCormick showed and was sent home. Players are now nine-handed for the official final table.
Ian Johns has been eliminated in 11th place a year after winning this same tournament.
Johns got all in in another three-way pot after tripling up on the hand that sent Daniel Negreanu home in 13th place. Robert Campbell and Ben Yu were his opponents.
Johns only had 22,000 and Jared Talarico and Yu called before Campbell raised to 40,000 from the big blind. Talarico and Yu called, making the main pot 88,000.
The flop came and all players checked. The turn was the and Campbell bet. Yu was the lone caller. The river was the and both players checked. Yu turned over for a flush and Johns was heading to the rail holding only .
Daniel Negreanu and Ian Johns both got all in for their remaining stacks against the big stack, JC Tran.
Johns was in for 18,000 and was holding . Negreanu had and was in for 50,000. Tran had .
The board ran out and Johns tripled up, while Negreanu was eliminated in 13th place. Tran won a small side pot with a straight to the queen and Johns won the main pot with a straight to the king.
Day 3 of Event #38: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship begins in just a while with 15 players returning to play down to a winner. JC Tran (1,150,000) leads the final 15 players in a very tough field. Tran joins defending champion Ian Johns (59,000) and limit pro Terrance Chan who isn't far behind with 831,000.
Recent bracelet winner Ben Yu (446,000) is still in the field seeking his third bracelet and second of the 2017 WSOP. Yu's first bracelet was in this very event in 2015. Meanwhile Daniel Negreanu (425,000) is looking to get his first bracelet of the summer after making three final tables already this series.
Here is the seat draw for Day 3:
Table 700
Seat
Player
Table 704
Seat
Player
1
Sorel Mizzi
1
Empty
2
Tom McCormick
2
Ian Johns
3
Shaun Deeb
3
Jon Turner
4
Ray Henson
4
Empty
5
Empty
5
Daniel Negreanu
6
Jared Talarico
6
Terrence Chen
7
Aaron Sacks
7
Ben Yu
8
Empty
8
Robert Campbell
9
Joe McKeehen
9
JC Tran
Right now everyone is guaranteed $17,894 but by the end of the day we will have a new champion who will be $311,817 richer and a proud owner of a WSOP gold bracelet. Action starts today at 2 p.m. and you can track it all on PokerNews throughout the event and the entire 2017 World Series of Poker.