Event #48: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
Día 2 completado
Event #48: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em
Día 2 completado
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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1,156,000 | |
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1,062,000 | |
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977,000 | |
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919,000 | |
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656,000 | |
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626,000 | |
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624,000 | |
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564,000 | |
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554,000 | |
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492,000 | |
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458,000 | |
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430,000 | |
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327,000 | |
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320,000 | |
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309,000 | |
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253,000 | |
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253,000 | |
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241,000 | |
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233,000 | |
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216,000 | |
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213,000 | |
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211,000 | |
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203,000 | |
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195,000 | |
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169,000 |
Well it was an action packed day here at the Rio, as we narrowed 370 players down to just 30 in Event #48: $1,500 No-Limit Holdem. Your chip leader going into Day 3 is Sebastian Winkler, who bagged a whopping 1,156,000. Not far behind is Matt Stout who bagged 1,062,000 in chips.
Stout got most of those chips in a huge hand about 2 hours before the end of the night. Action folded around to Cameron Wiley, who raised it to 18,000. Stout was next to act, and he made it 44,000. It folded back to Wiley, and he decided to re-pop it to 118,000. Stout called, and we already had a pot over 250,000.
The flop came out and Wiley wasted little time in firing out 200,000. Stout moved all in for about 390,000 total, and while he may not have loved it, there was too much in the pot for Wiley to fold. He made the call, and saw he was in big trouble.
Stout:
Wiley:
The turn was a beautiful card for Stout, coming the . Wiley would need a jack and a jack only to take the pot. The river came the
, and Stout scooped the ginormous pot to make him the big chip leader.
Stout isn’t the only big name left in the field. We still have Yevgeniy Timoshenko and Mike DeMichele. There were several big names who made the money, but fell short of day 3, including David Singer, Jonathan Little, James Mackey, Chino Rheem, and Sorel Mizzi, who busted in one of the last hands of the night.
The remaining 30 players will return tomorrow for the third and hopefully final day of the tournament. They will resume play at 2:30 pm local time, and try to play down to a winner. If a winner hasn’t been decided by the end of 10 levels, the remaining players will return for a 4th day. Thanks for reading Pokernews, and stay tuned tomorrow for the thrilling conclusion!
Sven Niklas Heinecker raised to 25,000 from the small blind and Yevgeniy Timoshenko called from the big blind.
The flop came and Heinecker checked, prompting a 33,000 bet from Timoshenko. Heinecker called.
The turn came the and this time Heinecker check-called a 60,000 bet from Timoshenko. Both players checked the
river and Heinecker revealed the
for a straight. Timoshenko mucked and slipped to 190,000. Heinecker is up to 550,000.
The clock has reached the last ten minutes, and we will be playing 7 more hands before the players bag and tag their chips.
From early position, Alex Queen opened the action with a raise to 23,000. Thomas Miller had just 127,000 left and moved all in from the hijack. It folded back around to Queen who thought for a bit before making the call to put Miller at risk.
Queen:
Miller:
Queen probably couldn't have asked for a better situation as he was in a flipping for the 180,000-chip pot, despite having just seven-high. Right on the flop he hit not one pair but two pair. The board ran out and Miller could only look on and wonder What-if?
We caught up with the action just as Sebastian Winkler and Federico Stivoli were getting it all-in preflop.
Winkler:
Stivoli:
The left Winkler with a winning set and sent Stivoli to the rail.
Winkler is up to 660,000.
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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660,000
215,000
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215,000 |
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Eliminado |
We caught the action on a board of with all of Alex Smith's chips in the middle. The action is unknown but what is known is that Smith won the hand with
against the
of Tanner Millen.
The double up takes Smith up to the 370,000 mark while Millen falls back to 355,000
When we came to the table, Bodo Sbrzesny was making some very painful faces, as clearly he was in the middle of a tough decision. He was in a blind vs blind situation with Peter Mendelsohn, and the board read . Mendelsohn had gone all in, having Sbrzesny covered, and Sbrzesny was deep in the tank. After talking out the hand to himself for about two minutes, he made the call.
Sbrzesny:
Mendelsohn:
The turn card provided all the action, giving Mendelsohn two pair and Sbrzesny a flush draw. Needing a jack, seven, or spade, the hit the river, giving Sbrzesny the double up and crippling Mendelsohn
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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275,000
155,000
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155,000 |
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35,000
90,000
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90,000 |
Sebastian Winkler opened the pot with a raise to 20,000 from middle position. Edward Fitzgerald raised all in for 101,000 before Tanner Millen cold four-bet all in on the button for 370,000. Winkler folded and the hands were turned face up.
Fitzgerald:
Millen:
"I'm feeling lucky!" Fitzgerald happily said. Not lucky enough, apparently. The board ran out a very clean and Millen used that pot to reach 525,000 while Fitzgerald hit the rail.