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2019 50th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Wednesday, July 03, 2019 to Tuesday, July 16, 2019

$10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship (Event #73)

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $80,548,600
  • Entries: 8,569
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Saturday, July 6, 2019 7:03 PM Local Time
A Few Amazon Tan Chip Counts
Todd Witteles308,000-1,800
John Riordan255,000-25,000
Brad Albrinck232,00018,000
Casey Diener210,00035,000
Manelic Minaya190,00010,000
Daniel Weinman168,0008,000
Craig Chait165,000-58,000
Naoya Kihara115,000-8,000
Chris Wallace113,000-87,000
Andrew Brinkley102,00038,000
Tom Koral98,00054,000
Brett Bader90,000-6,000
Tim Marsters87,0007,000
Amirmasoud Babakhani23,000-96,800
James Hughes21,0005,000
Luca Vivaldi0-65,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 7:03 PM Local Time
Ramage Takes One

Grayson Ramage raised to 3,500 from middle position, and was called by the hijack as well as the big blind.

The big blind checked a     flop to Ramage, who bet 4,500. Only the middle position player called.

Both players checked the   turn, and the   fell on the river. Ramage bet 13,000 and his opponent folded.

Grayson Ramage190,00050,500
Saturday, July 6, 2019 7:01 PM Local Time
Updated Amazon Counts
Phil Hui241,500241,500
Fraser MacIntyre195,000-7,000
Kenny Hallaert114,000-54,000
Matt Waxman105,00035,000
Ben Yu90,000-21,000
Stephen Chidwick78,00010,000
Rebecca Campbell57,00029,700
Saturday, July 6, 2019 7:01 PM Local Time
Miller Shows a Big Bluff

Bob Miller bet 7,500 on a     flop from under the gun, and John Harms called on the button. On the   turn, Miller bet 17,400 and Harms called. On the   river, Miller jammed immediately for 40,000. Harms threw his hands in the air and tanked about a minute before releasing.

Miller tossed    into the middle, much to the delight of some of the other players.

John Harms109,00065,500
Robert Miller100,00010,100
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:50 PM Local Time
Watson Folds the River

A player in early position raised and Mike Watson called from the big blind.

The flop was     and Watson check-called 5,400 from his opponent.

The turn was the  , Watson led for 6,400 and his opponent called.

The river was the  , Watson checked, his opponent bet 11,100 and Watson thought for a bit before he folded.

Mike Watson95,000-45,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:48 PM Local Time
Ho Shuts Down on the River

Picking up the action on the turn with the board reading     , Maria Ho dropped in a bet of 17,000 from the hijack into a pot of over 25,000. The button attempted to pull out his phone in the middle of the hand but the dealer put a quick stop to that.

He thought for a minute before making the call and the   paired the board on the river. Ho checked this time and her opponent checked it back. He turned over    for a flush and Ho knuckled the table as she conceded the pot.

Maria Ho55,000-52,500
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:46 PM Local Time
Moshe Stopped in His Tracks

There was a raise to 3,400 from early position and Asi Moshe three-bet to 10,200 in the hijack. The small blind counted out a four-bet to 20,200 which got the initial raiser to fold. Moshe, however, wasn't ready to give up on his hand just yet.

Moshe called and the two players saw a flop of    . The small blind led out for 17,000 and Moshe gave it some thought before letting his hand go. His opponent turned over    which seems to be the only thing that can stop this three-time bracelet winner from winning a hand today.

Asi Moshe533,0005,400
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:46 PM Local Time
Grybas' Shove Gets Through

On a flop reading    , the player in the big blind checked, and Steven Grybas, in middle position bet 4,000. The big blind check-called.

The turn brought the   and the big blind checked once more. Grybas moved all in for about 40,000 and his opponent snap-folded.

Steven Grybas59,000-67,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:44 PM Local Time
Seidman Busts Malis

Over on the main feature table, Andrew Seidman raised to 3,500 on the button and called the shove of Kevin Malis for 31,200 to set up the following showdown.

Kevin Malis:   
Andrew Seidman:   

The board came       and the kicker played to eliminate Malis. Jacqueline Burkhart remains the chip leader on the main feature table while Chris Moneymaker has dropped back to a short stack again.

Jacqueline Burkhart306,0001,000
Andrew Seidman95,000-108,500
Chris Moneymaker43,000-32,000
Kevin Malis0-43,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:43 PM Local Time
Volpe Takes on Green

Brian Green had 5,000 in front of him from the hijack, facing a three-bet to 16,800 from Paul Volpe in the small blind. Green called.

Both players checked the     flop, and the   fell on the turn. Volpe bet 16,000, and Green folded.

"First time I've had that hand all tournament," Volpe told a tablemate while he stacked up the pot.

Paul Volpe185,0009,000
Brian Green100,000-57,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:42 PM Local Time
A Win For Raymer

The board came down     , and Greg Raymer had a 6,000 bet in front of him while sat on the button.

His opponent called from the big blind, and the   hit the river. The action checked to Raymer again, and the 2004 Main Event champ bet 12,000.

Raymer's opponent thought for 30 seconds but ultimately decided to fold and give up on the pot.

Jack Sinclair310,00030,000
Michael Dyer135,000102,500
Greg Raymer89,0006,000
Jennifer Shahade81,000-153,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:41 PM Local Time
Kim Drops a Small Flip

Brian Kim opened for 3,500 early and got called by the small blind before the big blind shoved all in for just 12,800. Kim reraised to 25,000 and the small blind tank-folded. Kim had    and was flipping against    but the board ran out in his opponent's favor as it came      .

Brian Kim112,00014,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:40 PM Local Time
Wang Builds Stack

Yilong Wang

Yilong Wang started the day around the starting stack but has since done plenty of work. Just now, Wang raised to 3,500 and called a three-bet to 9,200 by his table neighbor to see a     flop, on which both checked. Wang bet the   turn for 7,000 and the   river was checked.

Wang tabled    and that won the pot. The same table also features Simon Deadman as well.

Yilong Wang205,000143,000
Simon Deadman140,00048,000
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:40 PM Local Time
Merritt Doubles Up

Noah Merritt was all in from the big blind for 38,200 against the player in middle position.

Opponent:   
Noah Merritt:   

The board ran       and Merritt turned a pair of aces and doubled up.

Noah Merritt81,00016,700
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:37 PM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts from Amazon Tan
Todd Witteles274,000-13,800
Craig Chait223,000-42,000
Chris Wallace200,00060,000
Daniel Weinman160,000-75,000
Mike Watson140,000-3,000
Naoya Kihara123,00036,000
Michael Moore117,500117,500
Tim Marsters80,0006,000
Ema Zajmovic67,000-3,000
Jon Turner65,000-30,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:37 PM Local Time
Kebe Misses a Big Draw

On a flop of    , only Jimmy Kebe on the button and David Harris in middle position remained in action as the latter had checked and Kebe bet 21,000. Harris moved all in and Kebe asked for a count, the shove was deemed to be for 86,500. After more than two minutes, Kebe made the call and the cards were turned over.

David Harris:   
Jimmy Kebe:   

The   turn gave Kebe further outs, but the   river was a blank. Despite winning this big pot, Kebe still has a playable stack while Harris doubled to more than that.

David Harris205,000149,300
Jimmy Kebe173,000-15,200
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:36 PM Local Time
Boatman Takes Down Three-Bet Pot Against Foresman

The action folded around to Joe Foresman who raised to 3,600 in the cutoff, the button folded and Barny Boatman three-bet to 9,600 and the blinds got out of the way before Foresman made the call.

The dealer spread a flop of    , Boatman continued for 6,000 and Foresman raised it up to 15,000 which Boatman called.

The turn got checked through on the   to see the   on the river. Boatman led for 25,000 and Foresman gave his hand up rather quickly.

Barny Boatman203,800-7,100
Joe Foresman111,0007,700
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:35 PM Local Time
Souprayenmestry Returns, Doubles, Doubles Again

Jean Souprayenmestry

We shared the story of the man who thought it was dinner break a few minutes ago, and that man, Jean Souprayenmestry, returned to a stack of just 3,000.

Fortunately for him, (and seemingly fortunately for his very good-natured table, who have begun celebrating his victories) Souprayenmestry has managed to rally that stack all the way up 40,000, more than three times what he had before his unscheduled dinner break. This includes doubling with    against    for his last 7,300 after winning an initial double, then waking up with aces two hands after break to double again.

We'll keep an eye on Souprayenmestry and see if his run from 3,000 continues.

Jean Souprayenmestry37,600-17,700
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:35 PM Local Time
Brandwein's Three-Bet Takes It

The player in middle position raised to 3,500 and the hijack called along with Troy Brandwein on the button.

The dealer spread a flop of     and the player in middle position bet 3,400. The hijack raised to 11,500 and Brandwein three-bet to 23,000. Both of his opponents gave up their hands and Brandwein showed    before raking in the pot.

Troy Brandwein154,00055,100
Saturday, July 6, 2019 6:32 PM Local Time
Engel Four-Bet Jams

Ari Engel raised to 3,800 from the hijack, the player in the cutoff three-bet to 13,000, Engel four-bet shoved for 69,100 and his opponent mulled it over for a while before he folded.

Ari Engel86,10016,100
Playtika - Jason Alexander