2014 World Series of Poker
Johnathan Gonzales just ended up all in for his final chips, worth about 160,000, and he was up against Pavel Veksler.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and despite Gonzales' calls to put no ace on the board he hit the rail.
John Hoang was sitting on a big stack earlier today, but things went south for him quick. He got his last 118,000 all in preflop and found himself at risk against Jesse Wilke.
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flop gave Wilke a pair, though it didn't change much as he had been ahead with his ace. Neither the
turn nor
river helped Hoang, and he made the lonely walk to the payout desk.
Ali Eslami checked to an opponent on a flop of ![]()
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, and he tossed out 55,000. Andrey Zaichenko raised to 115,000, pushing out a tall stack of orange T5,000 chips, and Eslami tank-folded.
The third player considered the bet as well, but ultimately pushed his cards into the muck.
Zaichenko revealed the
, and pulled in the pot.
Here are a few various chip counts.
Phil Ivey’s starting table on Day 4 just broke, so Ivey waited around the ESPN stage while his new table was moved from across the Amazon Room. The new lineup includes three-time WSOP bracelet winner Jeff Madsen as well as Kane Kalas, son of legendary baseball announcer Harry Kalas.
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Phil Ivey |
| 2 | Felix Stephensen |
| 3 | Curtis Rystadt |
| 4 | Zach Hall |
| 5 | Trevor Martin |
| 6 | Jeff Madsen |
| 7 | Kane Kalas |
| 8 | Trevor Deeter |
| 9 | Bruno Politano |
Shachar Regev was all in and at risk preflop for around 200,000 holding ![]()
, and he was in great shape to double through Eddie Ochana's ![]()
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flop was pure, as was the
on the turn, but the
spiked on the river and Regev was suddenly eliminated.
Ochana chipped up to 460,000.
Jeremy Stein shipped all in from the button for his last 80,000. Geoffrey Rasmussen called and the hands were turned on their backs.
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Stein needed help to stay alive and unfortunately did not find in on the ![]()
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run out. His tournament came to an end while Rasmussen's stack increased to about 455,000.
These players earned $22,678 for their Main Event finish. For exact-place finishes, please check the payouts tab.
Mark Mitzel got his last 100,000 or so all in preflop and was racing against the red-hot Andrey Zaichenko.
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Mitzel was looking for either an ace or queen, but instead the flop came down ![]()
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to give Zaichenko a full house. Mitzel needed running cards to stay alive, and the
turn actually made it a possibility. Another lady on the river would keep him alive, but it wasn't meant to be as the
blanked. Mitzel hit the rail in 497th place for $22,678.