Monday, March 25, 2019 1:21 PM Local Time
Level: 28
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 10,000
Monday, March 25, 2019 1:17 PM Local Time

Viet Vo
Phillip Pope opens from the cutoff for 150,000 and Viet Vo moves all in from the small blind for 600,000. Pope calls and the players show their hands.
Vo -
Pope -
The board runs out and Vo heads to the cashier for a sixth-place payout.
Phillip Pope - 1,800,000
Viet Vo - Eliminated
Monday, March 25, 2019 1:11 PM Local Time
Action folds to the cutoff where Barbara Sargent raises, moving all in for 320,000. Action folds to the big blind where Trey Brabham calls in the big blind.
Barbara Sargent:
Trey Brabham:
The flop is not good for Sargent when it comes giving Brabham two pair. The is no help for Sargent either.
The river is the though and that give Sargent a set and allows her to double up once more.
"Yeah!" Sargent cheers after the hand. "Y'all better watch out now."
Barbara Sargent - 700,000 (14 bb)
Trey Brabham - 2,450,000 (49 bb)
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:59 PM Local Time
Barbara Sargent is down to less than 300,000 in chips when she moves all in after a flop. Phillip Pope calls and their hands are shown:
Sargent -
Pope -
Sargent moves ahead when the turn gives her two pair, and she rakes in the pot when the river blanks.
Barbara Sargent - 600,000 (12 bb)
Phillip Pope - 1,750,000 (35 bb)
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:53 PM Local Time
Maurice Hawkins raises in the cutoff to 135,000 and action folds to the big blind where Kou Vang calls.
The flop is and Vang checks. Hawkins put out a bet of 150,000 and Vang calls.
The turn is the and both players check to see the on the turn. There, Vang thinks for a bit before put out a bet of 360,000. All most simultaneously, Hawkins raises, making it 805,000. Vang quickly lets go and Hawkins takes down the pot.
Maurice Hawkins - 5,400,000 (108 bb)
Kou Vang - 4,250,000 (85 bb)

Monday, March 25, 2019 12:44 PM Local Time
In the hijack, Maurice Hawkins raises to 125,000. Phillip Pope calls in the cutoff. Kou Vang calls the small blind and Barbara Sargent calls in the big blind.
The flop is and action checks all the way to Pope who bets 220,000. Vang is the only caller.
The turn is the and Vang now decides to lead out, betting 320,000. Pope thinks for a bit before he calls.
On the river, Vang blasts again, making it 790,000. Pope tanks for nearly a minute before he folds, so Vang takes down the big pot.
Kou Vang - 4,500,000 (90 bb)
Phillip Pope - 2,250,000 (45 bb)
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:30 PM Local Time
Action folds around to the blinds where Barbara Sargent raises to 110,000 from the small. Viet Vo is in the big blind and he calls.
The flop is and both players check to see the hit the turn. There, Sargent leads with a bet of 125,000. Vo thinks for a bit before raising to 335,000. Sargent calls.
The river is the and Sargent checks to Vo who bets again, making it 310,000. Sargent doesn't waste long before calling.
Vo Turns up his for two pair and Sargent flashes her before sending her hand into the muck and dropping to a ten big blind stack.
Viet Vo - 1,500,000 (30 bb)
Barbara Sargent - 500,000 (10 bb)
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:22 PM Local Time
Maurice Hawkins opens with a raise to 140,000 on the button and Trey Brabham calls in the big blind.
The flop is and both player check to see the hit the turn. There, Brabham checks and Hawkins puts out a delayed continuation bet of 200,000. Brabham calls to see the river.
On the river, Brabham checks again. Hawkins puts out a big bet of 800,000. This sends Brabham into the tank and he thinks for over a minute before he eventually decides to release, allowing Hawkins to take down the pot.
Maurice Hawkins - 5,000,000 (100 bb)
Trey Brabham - 2,000,000 (40 bb)
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:13 PM Local Time
Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
Monday, March 25, 2019 12:12 PM Local Time
Action folds to Trey Brabham who opens for 105,000. Kou Vang calls in the cutoff and Maurice Hawkins calls in the big blind.
The flop is and action checks to Vang who puts out a bet of 130,000. Both Hawkins and Brabham fold, so Vang takes down the first pot of the day.
Kou Vang - 3,500,000 (88 bb)
Maurice Hawkins - 4,650,000 (116 bb)
Trey Brabham - 2,200,000 (55 bb)

Monday, March 25, 2019 12:01 PM Local Time
Level: 26
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 5,000
Monday, March 25, 2019 10:39 AM Local Time

Maurice Hawkins
Only six remain in the Hard Rock Tulsa Main Event and there are some heavy hitters among the final six players shaping it up to be an exciting final table.
Sitting at the bottom of the pack is Barbara Sargent who has nearly $50,000 in World Series of Poker earnings dating back to 2014 and this cash in the main event will almost double that amount already. She'll start on the button when Day 3 kicks of with 1,025,000 chips. Viet Vo recently won a World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event at The Rio in Las Vegas, taking dow his second career ring and sits in fifth place with 1,200,000 chips.
Coming into Day 3 in fourth place is Trey Brabham. Brabham won a World Series of Poker Circuit ring back in 2013 and has amassed over $160,000 in cashes over his career at the WSOP. This is his best circuit main event finish to this date, but he has had some strong performances at the WSOP as well with a 4th place finish in a $1,500 no-limit hold'em event. Brabham will start the day with 2,395,000 chips.
Kou Vang sits in fourth place and has made quite a splash recently in tournaments outside of the WSOP but has plenty of sucess at the WSOP as well. Vang has over $200,000 in World Series of Poker earnings as a circuit ring dating back to 2008 where he won a $1,500 event at The Horseshoe in Council Bluffs. Vang would earn his best World Series of Poker cash with a finish of fourth place or better. Vang begins day three with 3,240,000 chips.
Coming into the day in second place is Phillip Pope who is the least accomplished of this group when it comes to World Series of Poker success. Pope is locking up his largest cash of his career so far by a large margin, but he could carve out his name in World Series of Poker history with a victory today. Pope currently sits with 3,300,000 in chips.
And finally, in first place currently, is Maurice Hawkins. Hawkins has a list of accomplishments at the World Series of Poker, on the circuit and otherwise, much to long to list in just a short blurb, but to summarize, 11 World Series of Poker Circuit rings, 4 Circuit Main Event Wins, $2,122,675 in World Series of Poker Earnings, and 106 World Series of Poker cashes. Hawkins makes his fourth final table of this stop alone and with a victory could tie the record for most World Series of Poker Circuit rings once again. Hawkins sits with 4,860,000 in chips and leads the pack by over a million.
Action is set to begin at 12 p.m. local time and these six will battle down to a winner. There is $215,000 up for grabs for the winner as well as a World Series of Poker Circuit ring and a seat in the Global Casino Championship. Currently players are guaranteed at least $41,300. There is sure to be plenty of exciting action, so make sure to stay tuned to catch it all.