Event #31: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Ziua 3 început
Event #31: $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Ziua 3 început
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
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279 | 1 | Christian Harder | 496,000 |
291 | 2 | empty | |
279 | 3 | Kory Kilpatrick | 89,000 |
279 | 4 | Romik Vartzar | 116,000 |
279 | 5 | Ismail Abou Sharkh | 146,000 |
279 | 6 | Rami Boukai | 176,000 |
279 | 7 | Dallas Wottlin | 25,000 |
279 | 8 | Sam Stein | 843,000 |
279 | 9 | Brock Parker | 386,000 |
285 | 1 | Jeanphilippe Leandri | 63,000 |
285 | 2 | Zimnan Ziyard | 226,000 |
285 | 3 | Joshua Gibson | 66,000 |
285 | 4 | Jens Hansen | 47,000 |
285 | 5 | Tommy Le | 160,000 |
285 | 6 | Tex Barch | 183,000 |
285 | 7 | Gabor Gyarmati | 207,000 |
285 | 8 | Jonathan Cuevas | 217,000 |
285 | 9 | Adam Junglen | 231,000 |
291 | 1 | empty | |
291 | 2 | Austin Scott | 379,000 |
291 | 3 | Warren Fund | 501,000 |
291 | 4 | Jeremy Harkin | 340,000 |
291 | 5 | Henning Dethlefsen | 220,000 |
291 | 6 | Benjamin Lamb | 651,000 |
291 | 7 | Dilyan Kovachev | 151,000 |
291 | 8 | Andrew Chen | 189,000 |
291 | 9 | Tsubasa Manabe | 63,000 |
The 25 returning players for Day 3 of the $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha event are eyeing the final table and ultimately winning the gold bracelet. Sam Stein enters the day as the chipleader with 843,000, almost a full 200,000 ahead of Ben Lamb in second.
We have two returning bracelet winners hoping to add to their collection. Tex Barch won a bracelet in Pot Limit Omaha in 2010 and Brock Parker won two within a week in 2009. They'll plenty of competition with notables Christian Harder, Adam Junglen. Andrew Chen, Rami Boukai and Tommy Le still in the field.
Warren Fund proved with his play last night that he's not intimated by the pros, bringing just over 500,000 chips back today. There are six short stacked players all under 100,000 that may look to double up early or find something else to do today.
We'll play a full ten levels today, beginning at 4 p.m. PST and hope to have a winner by the end of the night. If not the remaining players from the final table will return for a Day 4. The three tables to start the day will begin in the Blue section of the Amazon Room and then move to a feature table once they hit ten players.
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The cards are now back in the air for Day 3!
Nivel: 19
Blinduri: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 0
Dallas Wottlin pushed his last 21,000 in from the cutoff and both Brock Parker and Christian Harder made the call from the blinds.
Parker led out with a bet on the flop as Harder quickly folded.
Parker:
Wottlin:
The turn of the and the river of the
would see Wottlin snag a runner-runner flush to triple through to 63,000.
With our PokerNews field reporter busy catching a triple and a double, we unfortunately missed the elimination of Tsubasa Manabe.
Jucător | Fise | Progres |
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Jens Hansen got his short stack all in against Gabor Gyarmati preflop.
Gyarmati:
Hansen:
Board:
Hansen's trip aces doubled him up to 95,000 and Gyarmati is at 160,000.
Joshua Gibson pumped it to 19,000 from the cutoff only to have Tommy Le raise the pot from the small blind. Gibson called off what remained of his stack as the cards were placed on their backs.
Gibson:
Le:
The board was spread to put Gibson on the sidelines as Le climbs to over 200,000 in chips.
Ben Lamb opened with a min-raise under the gun only to have Austin Scott three-bet the cutoff to 38,000. Lamb made the call before check-calling a 51,000-chip bet on the flop.
Both players then proceeded to check down the and
on the turn and river as Scott tabled his
for the nut-flush.