Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Jour 3 terminé
Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Jour 3 terminé
Le Jour 3 s'est tenu la nuit dernière au Rio. L'heure de la grande réunification pour les 2572 survivants du Main Event des World Series of Poker 2017. 14 heures plus tard, les rescapés du tournoi entraient finalement dans l'argent pour un min-cash de 15.000$.
Battu par Kenny Shih, Roger Campbell est le dernier joueur du tournoi à repartir les mains vides, alors que Quan Zhou, sorti à la 1085e place, se voit offrir un siège pour le tournoi principal 2018. Les deux hommes ayant sauté sur la même main, l'organisation a procédé à un flash pour attribuer ce cadeau.
Quan Zhou s'incline dans un pot 3 bet où il a essayé de bluff le Team Pro Winamax Davidi Kitai. Le Belge avait Full House et n'a pas hésité une seconde quand son adversaire a fait tapis avec hauteur . Il termine la journée avec plus d'un million de jetons.
Les survivants du tournoi pouvaient eux laisser exploser de joie avant d'emballer leurs jetons. Alors que Zhou a overbet rivière pour lâcher ses 75 blindes, Jeff Del Castilho a passé l'obstacle avec moins d'une blinde !
Saout dans les hauteurs du classement
Le patron du tournoi à l'issue du Jour 3 se nomma Patrick Lavecchia (1,552,000). Pawel Brzeski (1,546,000) est juste derrière tout comme l'ancien finaliste tricolore, Antoine Saout (1,529,000) ! Ce dernier avait frôlé l'élimination quelques heures plus tôt mais avait été chanceux contre Scott Seiver.
In the money with 1,529 million! Avg is 333k. bb6k. Won a sick KK>AA to stay alive then some grind.
— Antoine Saout (@tonio292)
Le Breton devance Jeremiah Fitzpatrick (1,523,000), Derek Bowers (1,376,000) ou encore Mickey Craft. (1,345,000) et le chipleader à l'issue du Jour 2, le Britannique Artan Dedusha (1,288,000).
Place | Joueur | Pays | Chipcount |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Patrick Lavecchia | United States | 1,552,000 |
2 | Pawel Brzeski | Poland | 1,546,000 |
3 | Antoine Saout | France | 1,529,000 |
4 | Jeremiah Fitzpatrick | United States | 1,523,000 |
5 | Derek Bowers | United States | 1,376,000 |
6 | Ibrahim Nasief | Mexico | 1,350,000 |
7 | Mickey Craft | United States | 1,345,000 |
8 | Scott Blumstein | United States | 1,340,000 |
9 | Artan Dedusha | United Kingdom | 1,288,000 |
10 | Greg Dyer | United States | 1,276,000 |
Une soixantaine de joueurs tricolores étaient présents à l'entame du Jour 3, 27 joueurs français ont fait l'argent et seront au Jour 4 avec la fierté d'avoir atteint au moins l'argent sur le plus prestigieux tournoi du monde.
Antoine Saout 1 529 000
Sébastien Comel 1 129 000
Valentin Messina 680 000
Ivan Emanuely 625 000
[Removed:13] 607 000
Sonny Franco 579 000
Thi Nguyen 570 000
Alexandre Réard 530 000
Benjamin Pollak 497 000
Rémi Castaignon 475 000
Jérôme Brion 470 000
Moyenne 330 000
Nicolas Cardyn 286 000
[Removed:167] 250 000
Paul de Froment 185 000
[Removed:146] 170 000
Laurent Patroni 156 000
Romain Arki 152 000
Freddy Caisson 129 000
Kevin "Harper" Noblat 104 000
Ronan Monfort 101 000
Serge Chechin 85 000
[Removed:16] 81 000
Benjamin Ané 77 000
Victor Choupeaux 77 000
Jérémy Saderne 64 000
Yorane Kérignard 31 000
Benjamin Chalot 25 000
Pas de place payée en revanche pour Brian Rast, Cary Katz, Mike Matusow, Sam Greenwood, Adrian Mateos, Jason Mercier, Joe Hachem, Johnny Chan, Greg Raymer et Tom McEvoy.
Il y a eu de la casse et des regrets côté français avec une trentaine de ressortissants qui chutent à quelques encablures de l'argent : Estelle Denis, Michel Abécassis, Giuseppe Zarbo, David Benyamine, Eric Sfez, Edouard Mignot, François Pelletant, Richard Dromzee, Romain Lefebvre de Rieux, Adrien Favrefelix, Adriano Di Fatta, Romain Nardin, Louis Linard, Nicolas Le Floch, Jérémie Sarda, Fabrice Soulier, Clément Richez, François Tosques, Benjamin Nicolas-[Removed:372], Jean Montury, Benoît Albiges, Yann Brosolo, Sayed Moussavi Nameghi, Arnaud Mattern, Alexandre Viard, Anthony Kazgandjian, Vincent Dupuy, Anthony Apicelia, Grégory Benac et Alexandre Amiel repartent les mains vides.
Les survivants reviennent à 20 heures avec 60 minutes à jouer sur les blindes 3000-6000 (1000), cela devrait sauter comme du pop-corn à la reprise. L'action est à suivre en direct sur PokerNews.
Le chipcount complet dès que possible
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Patrick Lavecchia | 1,552,000 | |
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Pawel Brzeski | 1,546,000 | |
Antoine Saout |
1,529,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
Jeremiah Fitzpatrick |
1,523,000
193,000
|
193,000 |
Derek Bowers |
1,376,000
276,000
|
276,000 |
Mickey Craft |
1,345,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
Edward Nassif |
1,345,000
1,345,000
|
1,345,000 |
Scott Blumstein |
1,340,000
290,000
|
290,000 |
|
||
Artan Dedusha |
1,288,000
-52,000
|
-52,000 |
|
||
Greg Dyer |
1,276,000
68,000
|
68,000 |
Kenny Hallaert |
1,258,000
158,000
|
158,000 |
|
||
Michael Krasienko | 1,246,000 | |
Brandon Meyers |
1,229,000
-1,000
|
-1,000 |
David Ormsby |
1,206,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
Patrick Clarke | 1,200,000 | |
Michael Sassen |
1,193,000
193,000
|
193,000 |
Yo-Seb Rhee |
1,149,000
-111,000
|
-111,000 |
Michael Sklenicka |
1,139,000
159,000
|
159,000 |
Sebastien Comel |
1,129,000
-21,000
|
-21,000 |
Rudolph Sawa | 1,127,000 | |
Cosmin Joldis |
1,124,000
-56,000
|
-56,000 |
Davidi Kitai |
1,116,000
579,000
|
579,000 |
|
||
Filippo Gandini |
1,103,000
153,000
|
153,000 |
Gustavo Lopes |
1,076,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
Paul Vas Nunes |
1,073,000
337,000
|
337,000 |
Jeff Del Castilho managed to grind out the bubble to survive Day 3 and bag 2,000 in chips which equals just two antes.
When he was asked for his name he said the better story will be when he wins it.
Roger Campbell and Quan Zhou are both eliminated on the first hand of hand-for0hand to burst the money bubble in the Main Event.
Photos by Antonio Abrego & Joe Giron/pokerphotoarchive.com
Davidi Kitai, three-time bracelet winner and a regular on the European (High Roller) poker circuit, opened under the gun for 14,000 with blinds at 3,000 and 6,000. Quan Zhou, a Chinese high stakes regular who frequents the games in Europe as well, three-bet to 32,000 two spots down the table. Action folded back around to Kitai and he called.
The flop came and Kitai carefully tapped the table to indicate a check. Zhou checked behind rather quickly.
The hit the turn and Kitai bet 27,000. Without giving himself much time to think, Zhou raised to 70,000. Kitai called.
As the completed the board, Kitai checked. Zhou shoved all in for 376,000 and Kitai instantly called, and showed his for the rivered full house. Zhou tabled for the failed bluff.
Both their hands were quickly turned over again by the dealer as there were more all ins to wait for. After three more all in and calls had been played out (in two the short stacks won, in the third the short stack lost), it was finally time for the moment to show the cards to the public. Tournament Director Jack Effel came over and asked the two players to reveal their hands. Kitai was first and showed his full house. Zhou casually threw open his failed bluff and waved to the crowd, while players began celebrating the fact they had just cashed.
Quan Zhou and Roger Campbell played a single hand to determine who finished in 1,086th and 1,085th, a hand won by Zhou. With that win, Zhou officially finished in 1,085th place, earning himself a ticket for the 2018 WSOP, worth $10,000.
On the bubble two away from the money, Kenny Shih raised to 15,000 in early position and Roger Campbell called in the big blind. The flop came , and Campbell bet out 15,000. Shih raised to 65,000 and then Campbell moved all in for 225,000. Shih called and Campbell was at risk.
Action was paused and the players kept their cards face down. There were four all-in and calls.
In the first two hands, the shorter stack doubled up, and it was time for Campbell's and Shih's hands to be revealed.
Campbell had for the nut flush draw against Shih's for a flush. Campbell needed a heart to stay alive in the tournament, but he didn't find it on the turn or the river.
Campbell finished in 1086th place with one more all-in and call yet to show down.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Roger Campbell | Eliminé |
There were four "all in and a call" situations at four separate tables in the first hand on the money bubble.
Hand 1
Dario Sammartino raised from late position and Tex Barch moved all in for 23,000 from the cutoff, which Sammartino called. Once all other tables were finished, it was the first showdown to go ahead.
Tex Barch:
Dario Sammartino:
The board ran out and Barch doubled with a flush, triggering boo's on the tables nearby.
Hand 2
The flop showed and Faraz Jaka had Jason Funke at risk of elimination. The cards were turned over and Funke in the big blind only had to fear running cards.
Jason Funke:
Faraz Jaka:
Funke locked up the double on the turn, making the river a formality.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Dario Sammartino |
362,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
|
||
Jason Funke |
350,000
350,000
|
350,000 |
Faraz Jaka |
210,000
-220,000
|
-220,000 |
|
||
Tex Barch |
60,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
With the board reading and more than 130,000 in the pot, Scott Seiver checked from the big blind and Antoine Saout bet 63,000 in early position.
Seiver went into the tank, and the tournament director announced that all dealers were to stand up after their current hand was complete so they could start hand-for-hand play. Seiver stayed in the tank for several minutes and then said, "This is so weird!"
He thought for a couple more minutes, and then he flicked his cards into the muck and pounded the table to tell Saout "Good hand."
Saout showed for jack-high and Seiver nodded his head. Several seconds later, Seiver told Saout he was planning on calling the river before Saout bet.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Antoine Saout |
1,510,000
447,000
|
447,000 |
Scott Seiver |
205,000
8,000
|
8,000 |
|
On a board reading , with about 70,000 in the pot, the player in the big blind checked.
David Ormsby was in the hijack and bet 40,000. The big blind tanked for about three minutes and eventually called.
Ormsby tabled for a straight to the jack and his opponent sat there with a stunned look on his face for a few seconds before mucking his cards.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
David Ormsby |
1,200,000
200,000
|
200,000 |