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2016 47th Annual World Series of Poker

Monday, June 20, 2016 to Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Event #34: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

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  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Prizepool: $483,300
  • Entries: 358
  • Remaining: 0

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016 2:08 PM Local Time

 
Sebastian Schulz Eliminated in 9th Place ($7,853)

On the first hand of the day, Guy Hareuveni raises from the small blind, and Sebastian Schulz goes all in from the big blind for 30,000 total. Hareuveni calls to put him at risk.

Both players draw two on the first draw.

They both draw one on the second draw.

Hareuveni stands pat on the final draw, and Schulz draws one.

Hareuveni shows       for a jack low.
Schulz shows       for an inferior pair of eights.

Hareuveni eliminates Schulz on the first hand of Day 3.

Guy Hareuveni - 490,000 (24 BB)
Sebastian Schulz - Eliminated in 9th place ($7,853)

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 2:04 PM Local Time

Jameson Painter raises on the button, and Andrew Kelsall three-bets out of the big blind.

"It's 42,000 total," Kelsall says, and he and Painter get the rest in.

Kelsall draws two on the first draw, and Painter one. Both players draw one on the second and final draw.

Painter rolls out     , and Kelsall shows     . Painter peeks first, and flips a  , meaning Kelsall will double up regardless. Kelsall flips a  , even improving to an unnecessary seventy-six.

Andrew Kelsall - 94,000 (4 BB)
Jameson Painter - 673,000 (33 BB)

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 1:59 PM Local Time
Level:20Limits:10,000/20,000
Wednesday, June 22, 2016 3:45 AM Local Time

 
Jameson Painter leads the final nine

Jameson Painter returns to Day 3 action in Event 34, $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit), after bagging the biggest Day 2 stack, of 715,000. He is being pursued by Alexsandr Vinskii (493,000), Guy Hareuveuni (460,000), and Adam Spiegelberg (354,000).

Cards will be in the air at 2 p.m. local time, and the field will play down to a winner. While the remaining players are guaranteed at least $7,853, their focus is on the top prize of $117,947, the gold bracelet, and the recognition.

The blinds will begin at 5,000/10,000, and the limits will be 10,000/20,000. When we reach the final seven, the players will redraw for seats at the unofficial final table. Be sure to check back here for updates, and chip counts as the day progresses.

Seating assignments and chip counts for Day 3:

Table 1:

1. Adam Spiegelberg - 354,000 (18 BB)
2. Jameson Painter - 715,000 (36 BB)
3. Andrii Nadieliaiev - 152,000 (21 BB)
4. Andrew Kelsall - 42,000 (2 BB)
5. Daniel Zack - 149,000 (7 BB)

Table 2:

1. Guy Hareuveuni - 460,000 (23 BB)
2. Sebastian Schulz - 30,000 (1 BB)
3. Alexsandr Vinskii - 493,000 (25 BB)
4. Andrey Zaichenko - 282,000 (14 BB)

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