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Thursday, July 12, 2018 2:13 PM Local Time
Jonathan Bryan Eliminated in 14th Place ($8,542)
Hold'em
The action folded around to Jonathan Bryan in the small blind and he jammed for about 15 big blinds. Samuel Welbourne was in the big blind and called to put Bryan at risk.
Jonathan Bryan:
Samuel Welbourne:
The board ran out and Bryan would lose the race to fall in 14th place.
Samuel Welbourne | 475,000 | 105,000 |
Jonathan Bryan | 0 | -154,000 |
Thursday, July 12, 2018 2:06 PM Local Time
Michael Rocco Eliminated in 15th Place ($6,899)
Hold'em
Michael Rocco shoved for 54,000 in the hijack and Dan Matsuzuki looked him up from the big blind.
Rocco:
Matsuzuki:
The board of saw Rocco eliminated when the king hit the turn.
Dan Matsuzuki | 387,000 | 67,000 |
Michael Rocco | 0 | -55,000 |
Thursday, July 12, 2018 11:54 AM Local Time
Bronshtein & Iacofano Seek First Bracelets on Day 3 of $1,500 Mixed Hold'em/Omaha
The third and final day of Event #72: $1,500 Mixed No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed will play out Thursday afternoon when chipleader, Ryan Leng, Yuval Bronshtein, and Kevin Iacofano return for action at 2 p.m. with just 15 players remaining.
Bronshtein, like everyone but Leng, will be hunting for his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Hailing from Israel, Bronshtein has over $1.1 million in career WSOP earnings but has never finished better than fourth place in any event. Iacofano's story is much of the same. Over $800,000 in WSOP earnings but no bracelet to show for it. Iacofano does have a runner-up and two third-place finishes in the last three years.
Day 3 Seat Draw and Chip Counts
Room | Table | Seat | Player Name | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
Brasilia | 45 | 1 | Takashi Ogura | Japan | 40,000 | 4 |
Brasilia | 45 | 2 | Fernando Brito | Brazil | 478,000 | 48 |
Brasilia | 45 | 3 | Dan Matsuzuki | United States | 320,000 | 32 |
Brasilia | 45 | 4 | Jonathan Bryan | United States | 154,000 | 15 |
Brasilia | 45 | 5 | Samuel Welbourne | United Kingdom | 370,000 | 37 |
Brasilia | 45 | 6 | Ryan Leng | United States | 813,000 | 81 |
Brasilia | 45 | 7 | Michael Rocco | United States | 55,000 | 6 |
Brasilia | 45 | 8 | Jerome Bradpiece | United Kingdom | 436,000 | 44 |
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Brasilia | 60 | 1 | Jesse Vilchez | United States | 561,000 | 56 |
Brasilia | 60 | 2 | Empty | | | |
Brasilia | 60 | 3 | Alexander Ziskin | United States | 244,000 | 24 |
Brasilia | 60 | 4 | Yuval Bronshtein | Israel | 511,000 | 51 |
Brasilia | 60 | 5 | Jordan Polk | United States | 479,000 | 48 |
Brasilia | 60 | 6 | Kevin Iacofano | United States | 389,000 | 39 |
Brasilia | 60 | 7 | Thomas Kim | United States | 230,000 | 23 |
Brasilia | 60 | 8 | Charalampos Lappas | Greece | 224,000 | 22 |
Leng returns to action with a sizeable chip lead and his sites set on his second WSOP gold bracelet. Leng has been near the top of the counts for much of the event thus far, rising to the top early on Day 1, and maintaining the position throughout play on both days. Leng took down a big pot in the final level on Day 2 from Takashi Ogura. Leng flopped a king-high flush and got two big bets paid out on the turn and river before Ogura mucked the river.
Just a couple weeks removed from the taste of victory, Leng will try and keep the heater going this afternoon. Leng captured the title and hardware along with $272,765 in Event #51: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty on June 28th.
Remaining Payouts:
Place | Prize |
1 | $197,461 |
2 | $122,032 |
3 | $85,320 |
4 | $60,556 |
5 | $43,641 |
6 | $31,942 |
7 | $23,751 |
8 | $17,945 |
9-10 | $13,781 |
11-12 | $10,759 |
13-14 | $8,542 |
15 | $6,899 |
Blinds will be 5,000/10,000 when the cards get back in the air and the action will continue until the last player is standing. Stay tuned to the blog as PokerNews will be on the floor providing live coverage until the last card comes off the deck and the WSOP's latest champion is crowned.