These players earned $52,141 for their Main Event finish. For exact-place finishes, please check the payouts tab.
2014 World Series of Poker
Action folded to John Gorsuch on the button and he raised to 45,000. Clayton Maguire pushed back with a three-bet from the big blind, and Gorsuch responded by moving all in for right around 700,000. Maguire snap-called and Gorsuch didn't like what he saw.
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Both players held big pocket pairs, but Maguire's was bet.
"Couldn't get to the damn dinner break," Gorsuch lamented after the board had run out ![]()
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Jason Weber raised to 40,000 in middle position, Yorane Kerignard called out of the small blind, and Matthew Haugen defended his big blind.
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, both players in the blinds checked, and Weber continued for 65,000. Only Haugen called.
The turn was the
, Haugen check-called another 125,000 from Weber, and the
completed the board.
For the first time Haugen opted to lead out, firing 350,000. Weber instantly called, and Haugen motioned that he was good. Weber showed ![]()
for trip queens, and Haugen mucked.
Robert Schulz raised to 40,000 from early position and Kyung Cha called from the cutoff. Scott Palmer made it 120,000 to go from the small blind only to have Schulz come over the top with a four-bet 200,000. Cha folded his hand, Palmer moved all in, and Schulz called for his tournament life of 670,000.
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, keeping Palmer's pocket aces in the lead. Palmer took down the pot and Schulz was eliminated from play.
On the turn the board read ![]()
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when we caught Quentin Siffledeen and Todd Rebello invest 260,000 chips to see a river card.
The river was the
and Siffledeen bet 200,000 and Rebello quickly called.
Siffledeen tabled ![]()
for a flopped set and he raked in this pot.
Christopher Sly opened to 40,000 from the hijack and Matt Waxman made the call from the cutoff.
Sly checked the ![]()
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flop with Waxman betting out 46,000 and Sly calling before both players checked the
on the turn.
The river landed the
and Waxman bet out 115,000 with Sly instantly making the call.
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and Sly flashed his
before folding.
We missed the hand as it happened, but we do know that Stephen Graner was just eliminated from the 2014 WSOP Main Event at the hands of Felix Stephensen. Graner got his last 350,000 or so all in preflop holding the ![]()
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of Stephensen. The board ran out clean, and Graner wished the table luck before making his way to the payout desk.
Joseph Lacarrubba hovered around the 250,000-chip mark by winning uncontested all-ins for most of the day, but his latest stand was unsuccessful. Curtis Rystadt raised to 45,000 from middle position and it folded around to Lacarrubba, who shoved for 252,000 from the big blind. Rystadt quickly called.
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flop added some gutshot outs for Lacarrubba, and he picked up several more when the
peeled off on the turn. Lacarrubba was just a 2-to-1 dog heading to the river, but the
provided no help.