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2015 46th Annual World Series of Poker

Saturday, June 27, 2015 to Sunday, June 28, 2015

Event #56: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo

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  • Buy-in: $5,000
  • Prizepool: $2,133,800
  • Entries: 454
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, June 29, 2015 2:37 AM Local Time

 

 

EVENT #56: $5,000 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em
ENTRIES:  454
PRIZE POOL:  $2,133,800
FIRST PLACE PRIZE:  $490,800
PLACES PAID:  54

Kevin Macphee wins the gold bracelet just a few weeks after finishing fourth in an event.

MacPhee collects his fifth cash of the year and second final table.
 
MEET THE LATEST WSOP GOLD BRACELET CHAMPION

Name:  Kevin MacPhee 
Age:  34
Current Residence:  Coeur D Alene, Idaho
Marital Status:  Single
Children:  0
Profession:  Professional Poker Player
Number of WSOP Cashes:  26
Number of WSOP Final Table Appearances:  3
Number of WSOP Gold Bracelet Victories:  1
Best Previous WSOP Finish:  4th (2015 $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em)
Total WSOP Earnings:  $1,094,065
[Note:  All statistics above include the results of this tournament]
 
Kevin MacPhee has won the $5,000 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em event to earn his first gold bracelet and the top prize of $490,800. This victory comes on the heels of a fourth place finish in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event and marks his fifth cash of the summer.
 
Although the tournament was a turbo, it still ran late into the night on Day 2. The tournament had a chance of ending much sooner when Pascal Theodosiadis had chance to score a double knock-out for the bracelet. With three players remaining, Theodosiadis was faced with two all-ins in front of him after opening the pot with a raise. He had both of his opponents covered, but decided to wait for a better spot and folded his pocket queens face up. The board ran out in what would have been Theodosiadis' favor. Things then went in the wrong direction for Theodosiadis and he ended up losing most of his stack to MacPhee in a hand where Theodosiadis had ace-king and MacPhee had  pocket kings.
 
The final table rail for this event was loud and rowdy, pumping energy into the Amazon room. It was a busy night in the Amazon with the $10K PLO event on the main stage and the Ladies Championship on the secondary final table. This final table was left out in the middle of the Amazon and still drew a bigger crowd than the other two final tables. The rail was mostly comprised of  French and Ukrainian supporters, but there were handful of others supporting the Americans, including MacPhee as well. Things were loud the entire time with the fans cheering their hearts out. Eventually the tournament was paused and moved to another section of the Amazon that was more conducive for the fans because the rail had grown too much for its original location.
 
"It's all in good fun and it doesn't rattle me at all. I know that everyone is just trying to have a good time," said MacPhee about the exuberant rail.
 
This turbo event was the third and final turbo event of the 2015 WSOP. The other two turbos were $1,000 buy-ins and one of them was Hyper-Hold'em, which featured 20 minute levels. This turbo event had 30 minutes levels on Day 1 and 40 minute levels on Day 2. A standard WSOP event has 60 minute levels
 
MacPhee is no stranger to the turbo structured event. He has played hundreds of tournament with this type of structure across seas as well as online.
 
"I am pretty used to the format. I play a lot of turbos online. I use my push fold calculators very methodically when I play online, so for me I feel like it's a pretty good event, said MacPhee about the turbo event.
 
The two-day event drew 454 players to create a $2,133,800 prize pool with the top 54 finishers earning a cash.
 
*****

Following MacPhee’s finish in the top spot, the descending order of results was as follows:


Second Place:   Igor Yaroshevskyy finished runner-up. This marks his 10th WSOP cash and first final table. He cashed twice each year from 2012-2014. This year he has already cashed four times with still a few events remaining. All of Yaroshevskyy's cashes have come in No-Limit Hold'em.

Third Place:  Pascal Theodosiadis, from New York, New York, recorded his second career WSOP cash with this third place finish. His first cash came last year in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em event. He now has just over $200,000 in WSOP tournament earnings.
 
Fourth Place:  Eric Sfez, one of the two Europeans to make the final table, hails from France. This marks Sfez's third career WSOP cash. He finished in 31st place in the 2013 WSOP Europe Main Event.


Fifth Place:   Scott Vener earned his first career final table finish in this event. The 40-year-old from Los Angeles, California is the music supervisor for the hit HBO series, Entourage. Previous to this fifth place finish, Venner's best WSOP result was 13th place finish in a 2010 No-Limit Hold'em event. He now has seven career WSOP cashes and his tournament earnings are approaching $200,000.

Sixth Place:   Tristan Wade just missed out on a second gold bracelet with a sixth place exit. Wade, from Boynton Beach, Florida, won  a gold bracelet in a No-Limit Hold'em Shootout event at the 2011 World Series of Poker Europe. Wade also has a Circuit gold ring. He won the Palm Beach Kennel Club's Circuit Main Event last August for just over $100,000.

Seventh Place:  Hung Tran, born in Vietnam, now resides in San Jose, California. This marks Tran's second career WSOP cash and first final table.
 
Eighth Place:   Joshua Field finished in eighth place for $50,208. The California native has now racked up 17 WSOP cashes plus four more ofrom the Circuit. This marks Field's largest ever WSOP cash.

Ninth Place:  Martin Kozlov, from Melbourne Australia, earned his 8th career WSOP cash with this ninth place finish. In his WSOP career, Kozlov has reached two final tables at the WSOP APAC series and one final table at WSOP Europe series, but this is his first ever WSOP final table in Las Vegas. His cash of $38,984 pushes Kozlov's total WSOP tournament earnings over $100,000.

OTHER IN-THE-MONEY FINISHERS:

Other notables to add a cash to their WSOP resume from this event include David Benefield (12th), Shannon Shorr (17th), Eric Baldwin (32nd), Stephen Chidwick (36th), and Mike Watson (49th).

 
EVENT DIRECT LINKS:

For this event’s results, visit:
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=1136&tid=14256&dayof=142562
For MacPhee's official player profile page, visit: 
For the Live Reporting Log for this event, please visit:
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=1136&tid=14256&dayof=142562
 

(Note: Will appear 48 hours after event concludes)
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:44 AM Local Time

Igor Yaroshevskyy opens the button for 500,000 and Kevin MacPhee announces "all-in" from the big blind. 

Yaroshevskyy rechecks his cards and then calls, putting himself at risk with   

MacPhee tables    and will need his high card advantage to hold to take down the Event #56 title. 

MacPhee's high card would have won him the title but he improves to a pair anyway on a runout of      , fading Yaroshevskyy's face cards and cutting his outs on the turn as MacPhee picks up a flush draw. 

When the river hits, MacPhee shoots from the table and throws his hands in air, cerebrating his first ever World Series of Poker bracelet win and a nearly $490,000 score. 

He then shakes Igor Yaroshevskyy's hand before getting mobbed by his rail, as they storm the tournament area to celebrate with the newest WSOP champion. 

That concludes WSOP.com's Event #56 coverage, with a complete recap being posted shortly. 

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:38 AM Local Time

Kevin MacPhee raises to 500,000 on the button and Igor Yaroshevskyy moves all-in for just over 4,800,000. 

MacPhee folds to award Yaroshevskyy the pot. 

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:37 AM Local Time

Igor Yaroshevskyy completes the small blind and Kevin MacPhee checks his option in the big. 

MacPhee check-folds to a 250,000 chip continuation bet on a flop of    

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:36 AM Local Time

Kevin MacPhee completes the small blind and Igor Yaroshevskyy checks his option in the big. 

Both players check the     flop and Yaroshevskyy leads the   turn card for 300,000. 

MacPhee folds to concede the pot. 

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:34 AM Local Time
Igor Yaroshevskyy moves all-in for 3,400,000 from the button. Kevin MacPhee folds his big blind. 
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:32 AM Local Time

Kevin MacPhee completes the small blind and Igor Yaroshevskyy checks his option in the big. 

Yaroshevskyy check-folds to a 250,000 chip continuation bet on a board of    

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:29 AM Local Time
After Igor Yaroshevskyy completes his small blind, Kevin MacPhee moves all in and Yaroshevskyy folds.
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:28 AM Local Time
Kevin MacPhee raises to 480,000 on the button and Igor Yaroshevskyy folds.
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:27 AM Local Time
Kevin MacPhee gets a walk.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:26 AM Local Time
Igor Yaroshevskyy completes his small blind and Kevin MacPhee moves all in on the button. Yaroshevskyy folds and MacPhee scoops the pot.
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:26 AM Local Time

Igor Yaroshevskyy gets a walk.

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:26 AM Local Time
Level: 34
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 40,000
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:25 AM Local Time

Igor Yaroshevskyy completes his small blind and Kevin MacPhee checks his option.

On the     flop, MacPhee bets 225,000 and Yaroshevskyy calls. The turn is the   and both players check. On the   river, MacPhee checks and Yaroshevskyy bets 500,000. MacPhee folds and Yaroshevskyy scoops the pot.

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:23 AM Local Time

Kevin MacPhee raises to 400,000 on the button and Igor Yaroshevskyy calls.

On the     flop, both players check. The turn is the   and Yaroshevskyy bets 375,000. MacPhee calls and the river is the  . Both players check and Yaroshevskyy shows the  . MacPhee tables    to scoop the pot with a pair of queens.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:16 AM Local Time

Igor Yaroshevskyy completes his small blind and Kevin MacPhee checks his option in the big.

MacPhee check-folds to a 200,000 chip continuation bet on a flop of    

Monday, June 29, 2015 1:15 AM Local Time
Kevin MacPhee opens to 400,000 on the button. Igor Yaroshevskyy folds his big blind. 
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:15 AM Local Time
Kevin MacPhee gets a walk in the big blind. 
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:15 AM Local Time
Igor Yaroshevskyy gets a walk in the big blind. 
Monday, June 29, 2015 1:15 AM Local Time
Kevin MacPhee gets a walk in the big blind. 
Playtika - Jason Alexander