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2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker

Saturday, June 11, 2011 to Monday, June 13, 2011

Event #19: $2,500 Limit Hold'em 6-Handed

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  • Buy-in: $2,500
  • Prizepool: $805,350
  • Entries: 354
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, June 13, 2011 2:11 PM Local Time

Matt Schreiber raised from early position and cleared the field all the way to short-stacked Matt Matros in the big blind. He made the call and then checked the     flop. Schreiber bet, Matros check-raised, and Schreiber made a hesitant call.

It proceeded to go bet-call on both the   turn and   river. "Set," Matros said as he flipped   . Schreiber just shook his head as he tossed his cards in the muck.

Matt Schreiber165,000-35,000
Matt Matros115,00046,000
Monday, June 13, 2011 2:09 PM Local Time

Gabriel Nassif raised in the cutoff seat, Matt Schreiber made in three bets on the button, and Nassif called. The flop fell    , Nassif check-raised Schreiber, and Schreiber called.

The turn was the  , Nassif led, and Schreiber called. Both players checked the   on the river, and Schreiber opened    for a pair of aces. Nassif mucked, and Schreiber raked in the pot.

"Can't win them all if you don't win the first one," Jay Pinkussohn added.

Matt Schreiber200,00041,000
Gabriel Nassif180,000-37,500
Monday, June 13, 2011 2:03 PM Local Time

The remaining twelve players have taken their seats, the tournament staff has given the all clear, and the cards are in the air! We're currently located in the Blue Section of the Amazon Room, but as soon as we reach the final table of six, we'll relocate to one of the two featured tables over at the ESPN Main Stage.

Monday, June 13, 2011 1:35 PM Local Time

Alexander Kuzmin

Two days ago, 354 players registered for Event #19: $2,500 Limit Hold'em / Six Handed, hoping to make a deep run and contend for a World Series of Poker bracelet. Today, on Day 3, only twelve players remain, and our chip leader is Alexander Kuzmin with 412,500. Kuzmin is looking to add a second win to his 2011 resumé; he shipped WPT Biloxi in January for $575,969.

Matt Matros is the only bracelet winner left in the field. Last year he took down a $1,500 Limit Hold'em event, defeating Ahmad Abghari heads up to take home $189,870 and the hardware. This is Matros' 22nd WSOP cash - third of 2011 - and if he reaches the final table it would be his fifth.

Another player to keep an eye on is Kim Nguyen. She has an opportunity to be the third woman to make a final table at the 2011 WSOP, and the first - and perhaps only one - to win a bracelet in an open event.

The cards will be in the air in just under 30 minutes. The plan is to play to a champion, unless we reach ten levels first. Let's hope it's the former, not the latter.

Here's how the two tables will look to start the day:

Table 278

SeatPlayerChip Count
1Samuel Golbuff229,000
2Jay Pinkussohn172,000
3Andrey Zaichenko315,500
4Matt Matros69,000
5Gabriel Nassif217,500
6Matt Schreiber159,000

Table 284

SeatPlayerChip Count
1Darren Woods178,500
2Kim Nguyen221,000
3Scott Stanko290,500
4Richard Lyndaker248,000
5Alex Kuzmin412,500
6Joe Gualtieri135,500