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2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Tuesday, June 11, 2013 to Thursday, June 13, 2013

Event #21: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed

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  • Buy-in: $3,000
  • Prizepool: $2,205,840
  • Entries: 807
  • Remaining: 0

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Friday, June 14, 2013 2:18 AM Local Time
Congratulations to Martin Finger, Winner of Event #21: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Six Handed) ($506,764)!

2013 WSOP Event 21 Gold Braclet Winner Martin Finger

Another day, another tournament in the books here at the 2013 World Series of Poker. Three days ago, an astounding 806 entrants put up the $3,000 entrance fee to participate in one of the few short-handed no-limit hold'em events offered at the WSOP. After thirty 60-minute levels of poker, it was German professional Martin Finger to grab hold of the title, the bracelet, and the $506,764 in first-place prize money.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Martin Finger$506,764
2Matt Stout$313,370
3Matt Berkey$199,733
4David "The Dragon" Pham$131,679
5Nikolai Sears$89,402
6Andrew Dean$62,458

The third day of play began with just 13 players left vying for the title. Among them sat three accomplished professional players who ran into unfortunate enough circumstances to bust before the final table was reached. First, Dan Kelly was the name on everyone's lips as scored his sixth cash at the 2013 WSOP with his deep run in this event. Unfortunately for Kelly, he was unable to secure a spot at the ever-elusive final table. Kelly was eliminated when the inferior ace of Matt Berkey caught up on the flop. Next to hit the rail was eight-time WSOP bracelet winner Erik Seidel. Finally, the field combined to the unofficial final table of seven when two-time WSOP bracelet winner Nick Schulman was eliminated from play in eighth place.

From here, eventual-winner Finger took the top stack into the unofficial final table. That quickly changed, however, when Matt Stout took most of Andrew Dean's stack in a pocket pair vs. pocket pair confrontation before the flop. Stout took hold of the position of table captain and Dean was eliminated soon after in sixth place. Next to fall was Nikolai Sears, who came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks. Despite a double up and getting it in as a favorite with pocket kings against Berkey's pocket tens, he was on the wrong side of lady luck and was eliminated in fifth place.

David "The Dragon" Pham became the next victim of the final table when he looked up Finger in a massive confrontation. Finger opened with a raise during four-handed play and it folded around to Pham's big blind. Pham moved in and Finger tanked before calling. The two were flipping for Pham's life and in the end it was Finger who came out on top. Berkey fell soon after in third place when he also put his tournament life on the line in a coin-flip situation. This time, it was Stout's ace-king that defeated Berkey's nines to score the knockout.

Stout had a huge chip lead going into heads up play but over the course of the 98-hand match, Finger was able to wear Stout down and overtake the top position. After dozens of raise and take situations, the match finally came to a head when Stout opened with a button raise. Finger came over the top with three-bet and Stout four-bet all in for his tournament life. Finger snapped him off.

Finger:   
Stout:   

The board ran out       and Finger's ladies were able to hold as the best hand, securing himself as the next World Series of Poker champion. Stout was eliminated in second-place and had to wait until another day to attain his first WSOP bracelet.

That does it for our coverage of Event #21! Be sure to stay tuned to our Live Reporting page as we bring you updates from all of the latest events here at the 2013 World Series of Poker!

Friday, June 14, 2013 2:03 AM Local Time
Matt Stout Eliminated in 2nd Place ($313,370)

Matt Stout - 2nd Place

Hand #157: Matt Stout had the button. He raised to 160,000 and Martin Finger came over the top for 400,000. Stout replied by four-betting all in and Finger snapped him off.

Finger;   
Stout:   

Stout was behind and in need of help going to the community cards. He did not find it, however, as the board ran out      , and Finger's queens were able to hold up and secure him his first WSOP champions. Stout was eliminated in 2nd place and will take home $313,370 in prize money.

Martin Finger7,225,0003,875,000
Matt Stout0-3,875,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 1:48 AM Local Time
Raise, Fold, Raise, Fold

Hand #149: Matt Stout raised to 160,000 and took down the blinds and antes.

Hand #150: Martin Finger raised to 160,000 and Matt Stout called. The flop came     and Stout checked to Finger who bet 160,000. Stout folded.

Hand #151 - #153: Stout and Finger folded their respective buttons and gave the other player a walk.

Hand #154 - Hand #156: Stout and Finger raised their respective buttons and took down the blinds and antes.

Friday, June 14, 2013 1:40 AM Local Time
Hands #144 - #148

Hand #144: Finger raised to 160,000. Stout called and the two saw a flop of    . Stout checked to Finger who bet 160,000. Stout folded.

Hand #145: Stout raised to 160,000 and was called by Stout. The dealer put out the flop of     and both players checked. The turn was the   and Finger checked. Stout bet 135,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #146: Finger opened to 160,000 from the button. Stout raised to 420,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #147: Stout raised to 160,000 from the button and took down the pot.

Hand #148 Finger opened to 160,000. Stout called. On the     flop, Stout checked to Finger who bet 185,000. On the   turn, both players checked. The river was the   and Stout checked to Finger. Finger made a bet of 275,000 and was called by Stout. Fortunately for him, his    was good enough to take the pot.

Matt Stout3,875,000-225,000
Martin Finger3,350,000225,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 1:27 AM Local Time
Finger Has Kicker Problems

Hand #143: Stout raised to 160,000 on the button and was called by Finger. The flop came out     and Finger checked to Stout who bet 160,000. Finger called. The turn was the   and both players checked. The river was the   and Finger decided to lead with a bet of 225,000. Stout called. Finger showed    for a pair of kings, but Stout showed    for a better kicker with his pair.

Matt Stout4,100,000627,000
Martin Finger3,125,000-627,000
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Friday, June 14, 2013 1:22 AM Local Time
Raise and Take It

Hand #137 - Hand #140: Each player raised their respective button to 160,000 and won the pot without contest.

Hand #141: Stout raised to 160,000 on the button but quickly folded after Finger three bet to 400,000.

Hand #142: Finger raised to 160,000 on the button and took down the pot when Stout folded.

Friday, June 14, 2013 1:20 AM Local Time
Hands #132 - #136

Hand #132: Finger raised to 160,000 and took down the pot.

Hand #133: Stout raised to 160,000 and Finger called. The flop was     and Finger checked to Stout who bet 160,000. Finger raised to 450,000 and Stout called. The turn was the   and Finger checked. Stout put out a bet of 420,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #134: Finger folded on the button giving a walk to Stout in the big blind.

Hand #135: Stout raised to 160,000 and won the pot after Finger folded.

Hand #136: Finger raised to 160,000 before the flop and won the pot without contest.

Friday, June 14, 2013 1:16 AM Local Time
Level 30 started
Level: 30
Blinds: 40000/80000
Ante: 10000
Friday, June 14, 2013 1:12 AM Local Time
Stout Resumes the Lead

Hand #129: Martin Finger raised to 120,000 and was called by Matt Stout. On the     flop, Stout checked to Finger who bet 120,000. Stout folded and Finger scooped the pot.

Hand #130: Stout raised to 120,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #131: Finger raised to 120,000 and was called by Stout. The dealer put out the flop of     and Stout check called an 80,000 chip bet from Finger. On the   turn, Stout checked again. Finger bet 200,000 and Matt Stout check raised to 500,000. Finger just called. The river was the   and Stout continued his line of aggression with a bet of 600,000. Finger tanked on it for a bit, but finally sled his cards into the muck, relinquishing the chip lead back to Stout.

Martin Finger3,752,000-723,000
Matt Stout3,473,000723,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 1:01 AM Local Time
Threes Good For Finger

Hand #126: Stout raised to 120,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #127: Finger raised to 120,000 and was called by Stout in the big blind. Stout checked on the     flop. Finger bet 120,000. Stout called. The turn was the   and Stout bet out 300,000. Finger folded and Stout collected the pot.

Hand #128: Stout raised to 120,000 preflop and was called by Finger. Action on the flop is unknown but with the board reading      both players checked. Both players checked again on the   river and Finger showed    which was good enough to take down the pot.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Friday, June 14, 2013 12:56 AM Local Time
Finger Assumes the Chip Lead

Hand #121: Finger raised to 120,000 and Stout folded.

Hand #122: Stout raised to 120,000 and picked up the pot.

Hand #123: Finger raised to 120,000. Stout three bet to 320,000. Finger called. The flop came down     and Stout bet 265,000. Finger called. The turn was the   and Stout continued with a bet of 550,000. Finger just called again. The river was the   and Stout slowed down and checked. Finger moved all in and after some time in the tank, Stout folded.

Hand #124: Stout folded on the button and Finger got a walk.

Hand #125: Finger folded on the button and Stout got a walk.

Martin Finger4,475,0001,225,000
Matt Stout2,750,000-1,225,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 12:44 AM Local Time
Finger Gets More

Hand #116: Finger raised to 120,000. Stout folded.

Hand #117: Stout raised to 120,000. Finger folded.

Hand #118: Finger raised to 120,000, Stout folded.

Hand #119: Stout raised to 120,000 and won the pot.

Hand #120: Finger raised to 120,000. Stout called. The flop fell     and Stout check called a bet of 120,000 from Finger. Both players checked on the   turn. The river was the   and Stout check folded to a bet of 275,000 from Finger.

Matt Stout3,975,000-360,000
Martin Finger3,250,000360,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 12:36 AM Local Time
Back and Forth Action

Hand #111: Stout raised to 120,000. Finger folded.

Hand #112: Finger folded on the button, gifting the pot to Stout.

Hand #113: Stout raised to 120,000 but folded when Finger three bet to 325,000.

Hand #114: Finger raised to 120,000 and Stout called. The dealer put out the flop of     and Stout check folded to a bet of 120,000 from Finger.

Hand #115: Stout raised to 120,000 on the button and Finger folded.

Friday, June 14, 2013 12:31 AM Local Time
Finger Coming Closer

Hand #110: From the button Martin Finger raised to 120,000. Stout three bet to 320,000 from the big blind. Finger called. On the     flop, Stout bet 250,000. Finger called. The turn was the   and Stout checked. Finger moved all in and Stout folded.

Matt Stout4,335,000-810,000
Martin Finger2,890,000810,000
Friday, June 14, 2013 12:24 AM Local Time
Three For Finger

Hand #107: Stout raised to 120,000 from the button. On the     flop, Finger checked and Stout bet 120,000. Both players checked on the   turn. On the   River Finger bet 225,000 and Stout folded, awarding Finger the pot.

Hand #108: Finger raised to 120,000 from the button and was called by Stout. On the     flop, Stout checked to Finger who bet 120,000. Stout folded and finger won the pot.

Hand #109: Stour raised on the button to 120,000. From the big blind Finger reraised to 300,000. On the     flop, Finger bet 200,000 and Stout folded, giving the third pot in a row to Finger.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Friday, June 14, 2013 12:18 AM Local Time
Stout Wins Two, Finger Wins Two

Hand #103: Stout folded the button and Finger won the pot with a walk.

Hand #104: Finger raised to 120,000 on the button and was called by Stout. Both players checked on the     flop to the   turn. On that turn, Stout bet 125,000. Finger called. The river was the   and Stout bet 300,000, earning a fold from Finger.

Hand #105: Stout raised to 120,000 and won the pot when Finger folded.

Hand #106: Finger raised to 120,000 and Stout called. On the     flop, Stout check folded to 90,000 chip bet from Finger.

Friday, June 14, 2013 12:13 AM Local Time
Bet Raise Fold Premiere

The documentary, Bet Raise Fold: the Story of Online Poker, premiered last night at Palms in Las Vegas. Kristy Arnett attended the pre-party, and spoke with a few of the most important people in the making of the film.

Friday, June 14, 2013 12:11 AM Local Time
Hands Back From Break

Hand #100: Martin Finger raised to 120,000. Stout called. On the     flop, both players checked. The turn was the  . Stout bet 120,000 and Finger folded.

Hand #101: Stout raised to 120,000. Finger called. The flop came     and Finger checked to Stout who bet 120,000. Finger called. The turn was the   and Finger checked again, but folded after Stout bet 240,000.

Hand #102: Finger raised to 120,000. Stout called. On the     flop both players checked. The turn was the   and Stout check folded to 60,000 chip min bet from Finger.

Friday, June 14, 2013 12:03 AM Local Time
Back from Break

The players have returned to play and cards are back in the air.

Friday, June 14, 2013 12:03 AM Local Time
Level 29 started
Level: 29
Blinds: 30000/60000
Ante: 10000
Playtika - Jason Alexander