Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:59 PM Local Time
Hands #34-37: Lapossie Mixing It Up
Hand #34: Ted Driscoll opened for a raise to 130,000 and Igor Dubinskyy and Matt Lapossie both called. The flop came and Lapossie led out from the big blind for 175,000. Driscoll raised it up to 380,000 and Dubinskyy and Lapossie both folded.
Hand #35: Brandon Eisen opened for a raise from early position to 145,000 and folded to Lapossie's 360,000 raise.
Hand #36: Lapossie raised to 140,000 from the button and Eisen called from the big blind. The flop came and Eisen check-called a 115,000 bet from Lapossie. Eisen would check-fold to a 310,000 bet on the turn to give Lapossie the pot.
Hand #37: Jack Duong opened to 140,000 and Vimy Ha called from the big blind. Ha led out for 225,000 on the flop and Duong would fold.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:55 PM Local Time
Hand #33: Big One for Eisen
Hand #33: Brandon Eisen opened for 145,000 from early position and was met by a three-bet to 350,000 by Vimy Ha in middle position. Action folded back to Eisen and he pushed back with a four-bet to 695,000, which Ha called.
Both players then checked the flop, and the dealer burned and turned the . Eisen led out for 415,000 and it did the trick as Ha sent his cards to the muck.
Brandon Eisen | 3,750,000 | 1,150,000 |
Vimy Ha | 1,400,000 | -1,425,000 |
Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:47 PM Local Time
Hands #29-32: Driscoll Doubles
Hand #29: Jackduyph Duong opened to 140,000 and Matt Lapossie reraised to 270,000. Ted Driscoll reraised all in to 490,000. Duong got out of the way and Lapossie called. Driscoll had and was in great shape against the meager that Lapossie held. The flop gave Lapossie a little hope as he hit the nine on the [Qs9c4] board. The turn and river were a safe , however, and Driscoll doubled up.
Hand #30: Duong opened to 140,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #31: Brandon Eisen opened to 145,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #32: Duong opened to 140,000, Lapossie called and Vimy Ha called. The three would check it down on the board and all three would turn over some variation of to split the pot three ways.
Matthew Lapossie | 2,700,000 | -675,000 |
Theodore Driscoll | 1,250,000 | 150,000 |
Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:37 PM Local Time
Hands #26-28: Dubinsky Active
Hand #26: Igor Dubinsky raised to 130,000 and scooped the blinds and antes.
Hand #27: Dubinsky raised to 130,000 again and Brandon Eisen called in the big blind. On the flop, Eisen checked, Dubinsky bet 200,000 and folded after Eisen check-raised to 430,000.
Hand #28: Dubinsky got through with a raise to 140,000.
Igor Dubinskyy | 500,000 | -900,000 |
Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:24 PM Local Time
Hands #21-25: Not Much Movement
Hand #21: Brandon Eisen opened to 145,000 from middle position and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #22: Jackduyph Duong opened to 140,000 and won the blinds and antes when everyone folded.
Hand #23: Ted Driscoll opened to 170,000 from the cutoff and Igor Dubinsky made it 355,000 to go from the button. It was folded back to Driscoll who folded.
Hand #24:Vimy Ha opened for a raise to 125,000 and everyone folded.
Hand #25: Eisen opened to 145,000 and Shai Zurr reraised to 315,000. Eisen called. The flop came and Eisen check-folded to a 295,000 bet from Zurr.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 2:08 PM Local Time
Hands #16-20: Two For Baldwin, Three for Lapossie
Hand #16: Jackduyph Duong raised to 125,000 from the small blind and Matthew Lapossie called one seat over to see the flop. Duong continued for 135,000 and was called before firing the second barrel on the turn worth 250,000.
Lapossie called again and then bet a tiny 125,000 after the river to scoop the pot without showdown.
Hand #17: Bao Nguyen raised to 115,000 and called the three-bet of Lapossie to 295,000. On the flop, Lapossie bet 155,000 and Nguyen folded.
Hand #18: Vimy Ha raised to 110,000 and Lapossie called on the button to see the flop. Ha continued for 135,000 and Lapossie raised to 345,000, Ha called. The fell on the turn and Ha check-folded to a 480,000 bet of Lapossie.
Hand #19: The blinds moved up. Shai Zurr raised to 125,000 and then folded when Eric Baldwin reraised to 280,000 on the button.
Hand #20: Lapossie raised to 120,000 and Baldwin three-bet to 255,000. The Canadian briefly inquired about the stack of his opponent before releasing his cards and Baldwin raked in the pot.
Matthew Lapossie | 3,375,000 | 1,415,000 |
Bao Nguyen | 900,000 | -350,000 |
Sunday, July 6, 2014 1:56 PM Local Time
Hands #11-15: Doubling Up
Hand #11: Bao Nguyen opened for 105,000 and Eric Baldwin made it 230,000 to go. It was folded back to Nguyen who moved all in for 580,000 total. Baldwin snap-called with only to find he was behind as Nguyen had woken up with . The board would run out and Nguyen would double up.
Hand #12: Baldwin opened for 100,000 and Brandon Eisen made it 255,000 to go. Baldwin made the call and the two would see a flop of . Both players would check and the dealer would put out the on the turn. Baldwin check-called a bet of 180,000 from Eisen. The river was the and Baldwin would check-fold to Eisen's 295,000 chip bet.
Hand #13:Matthew Lapossie opened for 100,000 and was called by Shai Zurr our of the big blind. They would check the flop and river and Zurr would check-fold to Lapossie's 100,000 bet on the river.
Hand #14: Jackduyph Duong opened to 110,000 from early position and won the blinds and antes when everyone folded.
Hand #15: Eisen opened for 120,000 and Igor Dubinskyy moved all in for 605,000 total. After getting a count, Duong called. Eisen folded and Dubinskyy would show and Duong . The flop would move Duong way ahead as it came to give him a set. Dubinskyy needed a queen to hit a Broadway straight and he would get precisely that when the dealer put out the on the turn. Now Dubinskyy needed to avoid some outs as any paired card on the river would knock him out. The river was the and Dubinskyy doubled up.
Brandon Eisen | 2,600,000 | 445,000 |
Jack Duong | 2,550,000 | -630,000 |
Eric Baldwin | 2,050,000 | -1,090,000 |
Igor Dubinskyy | 1,400,000 | 630,000 |
Bao Nguyen | 1,250,000 | 665,000 |
Sunday, July 6, 2014 1:34 PM Local Time
Hands #6-10: Lapossie Folds to Five-Bet-Shove
Hand #6: Matthew Lapossie raised to 100,000 from early position and Brandon Eisen called, so did Shai Zurr on the button. On the flop, Eisen bet 130,000 and only Zurr called before both checked the turn and the river. Eisen showed ace high but that was only second best to the of Zurr.
Hand #7: Jackduyph Duong raised to 125,000 and folded to the three-bet of Lapossie for 290,000.
Hand #8: Bao Nguyen made it 110,000 to go on the cutoff and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #9: Lapossie raised to 100,000 from the button, Eisen three-bet to 165,000 in the big blind. Lapossie now cut out a four-bet and made it 375,000 to go. Eisen announced all in rather quickly and Lapossie mucked his cards.
Hand #10: Duong raised to 110,000 and all opponents folded.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 1:21 PM Local Time
Hands #1-5: Split Pot
Hand #1: Eric Baldwin raised on the button to 100,000 and would pick up the blinds/antes when everyone folded.
Hand #2: Igor Dubinskyy moved all in for 760,000 from early position and after asking for a count Matthew Lapossie moved all in as well. Everyone folded and the two were racing with Dubinskyy holding and Lapossie .
The board ran out putting a straight on the board and creating a chopped pot. Dubinskyy did not see the straight and had to be told that he was not out. After taking a look at the straight, he smiled, and gladly retook his seat.
Hand #3: Lapossie raised to to 100,000 and won the blinds/antes when everyone folded.
Hand #4: Lapossie again raised to 100,000 and would take down the blinds and antes.
Hand #5: It was folded to Shai Zurr in the small blind and he completed. Bao Nguyen checked his option and would fold to the 55,000 bet from Zurr on the flop.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 1:08 PM Local Time
Cards Are Back in the Air
There are 51:16 minutes left in level 27 and the official final table is underway.
Sunday, July 6, 2014 12:05 PM Local Time
Final table of Event #62: The $1,111 Little One for One Drop Set to Start
On Saturday at the 2014 WSOP, 102 players was whittled down to nine in Event #62: The $1,111 Little One for One Drop and it would be Jackduyph Duong that would end the day as the chip leader with 3.18 million in chips. Close behind in second place was Eric "Basebaldy" Baldwin who ended the day with 3.14 million with Vimy Ha not far behind in third with 2.825 million.
The day was filled with tense poker action that saw Baldwin down to the felt early on but hitting a seven to best aces and then go on a key end of the day run winning two big pots against 12th place finisher Maurice Hawkins, including one hand where the two players both held ace-king but Basebaldy would hit a diamond flush to deliver a crippling blow. Duong also had some tense moments, getting aces against Brandon Eisen's kings only to see Eisen flop a king. It looked like Duong was headed out the door but an ace on the river would change all that and Duong would finish the day as the chip leader.
We're expecting more great poker today, with play resuming in less than an hour. Here is the full final table seating assignments and chip counts:
Seat | Player | Chip Count |
1 | Eric Baldwin | 3,140,000 |
2 | Brandon Eisen | 2,155,000 |
3 | Vimy Ha | 2,825,000 |
4 | Theodore Driscoll | 1,100,000 |
5 | Igor Dubinskyy | 770,000 |
6 | Shai Zurr | 2,265,000 |
7 | Bao Nguyen | 585,000 |
8 | Jackduyph Duong | 3,180,000 |
9 | Matthew Lapossie | 1,960,000 |
Tune in to live coverage of the final table from PokerNews all day long to find out who takes home the WSOP bracelet and the $637,539 first place prize money.