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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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Monday, July 8, 2019 7:34 PM Local Time
Barbero Pays Off Snuffer

Nacho Barbero

There was two-way action with around 70,000 in the pot and a board showing       and Nacho Barbero checked his option from the big blind to his opponent Iverson Snuffer, who put out a bet of 27,000 from late position.

Barbero went into the tank for a few minutes before ultimately making the call.

Snuffer tabled    for the nuts and Barbero didn't like that as he quickly threw his hand into the muck.

Iverson Snuffer180,00050,000
Nacho Barbero103,000-52,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:31 PM Local Time
Dowling Chips Up

Chris Dowling three-bet an open raise by the player in the under the gun position and they checked the     flop. On the   turn, the under-the-gun player bet 40,000 and Dowling called before the   river was checked to the Irishman. Dowling now bet 75,000, half the stack of his opponent, and that won the pot.

Before dragging in the pot, Dowling flashed the  .

Jack Salter630,00062,500
Mick Heder500,000164,000
Christopher Dowling402,000249,600
Stevan Chew300,00055,000
Michael Lech290,00066,000
Richard Seymour170,000-20,000
Marius Pospiech120,00030,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:30 PM Local Time
More Chip Counts from Pavilion Black
Andrey Pateychuk1,160,000748,700
Adam Owen950,000485,000
Nicholas Pupillo500,000211,100
Mike McDonald445,0005,000
David Len Ashby430,000218,300
Nick Grippo415,000279,300
Brad Albrinck415,00010,000
Tyler Cornell400,000203,000
Josh Arieh370,000-180,000
Thomas Lutz350,000170,300
Craig Bergeron340,000169,300
David Clarke300,000160,000
Jan Eric Schwippert215,000105,000
Philippe Dauteuil180,000-97,900
Jackie Glazier165,00056,500
Claude Ngangacodru70,000-41,800
David Bach0-83,000
Nick Schulman0-160,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:30 PM Local Time
Mathis Hangs Around

Marty Mathis got his last 70,000 or so in with    and was dominating an opponent's   . The      board had Mathis sweating some cards to the river but he hit a set to seal the double.

Martin Mathis155,000-35,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:29 PM Local Time
Hu Takes From Andrulis

Kristijonas Andrulis's stack has just taken a hit and the player to benefit was Richard Hu. With a completed board reading       already out, Andrulis checked to Hu, who bet 110,000 into a pot of over 200,000. Andrulis, who had been playing from the big blind position went into the tank for quite some time before he laid it down and Hu, who was sat on his direct left, collected the pot.

Richard Hu490,000211,900
Kristijonas Andrulis360,000-78,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:28 PM Local Time
Brokos Bluffs Off to Advani

On a       river, Romit Advani checked to Andrew Brokos who bet 36,000. Advani quickly called with Brokos showing    for seven-high, and Advani took down the pot with    for a rivered two pair.

Andrew Brokos1,040,000-160,000
Romit Advani285,000172,300
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:25 PM Local Time
Pardo Left Short

On a completed board of      , Juan Pardo bet 26,500 and his opponent in the cutoff raised to 125,000. That covered Pardo's remaining stack and the Spaniard needed some 90 seconds before releasing the cards into the muck.

Juan Pardo Dominguez53,000-127,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:25 PM Local Time
Murphy Takes Nice Pot with Two Pair

On a board that read       Adam Murphy made a bet of 100,000 which was near pot size. Thomas Foley was the one considering the bet and thought about it for several moments before ultimately calling. Murphy turned over    for two pair. Foley could only shake his head and show his beaten hand of   .

Adam Murphy750,000482,000
Thomas Foley460,000123,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:24 PM Local Time
A Few More Chip Counts from Pavilion Black
Joseph Cheong870,000195,000
Brian Yoon810,000130,000
Harry Arutyunyan680,000341,800
Jon Turner625,000260,000
David Jackson585,000225,000
Todd Brunson515,000-35,500
Jake Toole400,000132,100
Scott Davies280,00026,000
Michael Tait265,00033,000
TJ Cloutier250,000120,000
Ruslan Dykshteyn190,00045,300
Eric Blair185,00070,400
Steven Sanzaro185,000144,800
Daniel Weinman155,000-204,000
Barry Hutter98,000-141,500
Leif Force60,000-46,000
Jeannette Mendez60,000-28,800
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:21 PM Local Time
Some Recent Purple Chip Counts
Chris Moneymaker480,000215,000
Scott Bohlman474,000209,000
Pim Gieles452,0007,000
Joelle Parenteau301,000197,000
Dong Guo215,00085,000
Joey Weissman192,000-18,000
John Phan80,000-124,100
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:19 PM Local Time
Dodge Up to 1.45M

Ryan Dodge just won a small pot after his opponent check-called 40,000 on a       river with Dodge tabling   .

However, Dodge's stack is anything but small, as he sits on 1,450,000 in chips.

Ryan Dodge1,450,000945,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:17 PM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts from Orange
Anthony Spinella900,00030,000
Kristofer Kneale655,000205,000
Igor Kurganov640,00015,000
Cliff Josephy570,00030,000
Gordon Vayo510,00015,000
Marc Foggin500,0000
Dylan Linde460,000155,000
Dmitry Yurasov410,00070,000
Timothy Su315,000-55,000
Sosia Jiang240,000-50,000
Arsenii Karmatckii230,00085,000
Richard Seymour190,000-15,000
Jameson Painter155,000-25,000
Orlando Romero136,00026,000
Marius Pospiech90,000-160,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:14 PM Local Time
Dumas Sticks Around

Jeff Dumas has been building a stack over the course of Day 3 so far. Just now he took down a pot after calling a 65,000 check-raise from Matthew Gardner after betting 20,000 on a     flop.

On the   turn, the action went check-check and the last card out was the  . Gardner checked once more and Dumas put 75,000 over the line and took it down.

Jeff Dumas738,000490,600
Matthew Gardner179,000-32,100
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:07 PM Local Time
Ector Eliminated After Clock Was Called On Opponent

Benjamin Ector

With around 50,000 already in the middle and a board showing      , Benjamin Ector moved all-in for 60,500 after his opponent from the big blind checked his option.

His opponent went into the tank for roughly five minutes before another player in the hand called for a clock.

Once the small blind player got to the five-second countdown, he moved his chips in the middle and made the call.

Benjamin Ector:   
Opponent:   

"I was glad you called the clock, players fold like 65 percent of the time once it is," stated Ector before leaving the table.

Ector currently has four cashes this summer during the WSOP for $272,895 with his best coming from Event #50: $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Monster Stack where he finished fifth for $258,516.

Benjamin Ector0-269,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:06 PM Local Time
Some Purple Chip Updates
Luke Martinelli907,000-170,000
Daniel Lee800,00010,000
Jean-Robert Bellande570,000305,000
Gerald Claunch250,000-449,600
Aneris Adomkevicius190,000-132,500
Fabian Gumz159,00091,000
Katharina Sohren0-90,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:05 PM Local Time
Ephremsen Puts Traply to the Test

Jesus Espinosa had opened to 9,000 on the button and both Paul Ephremsen and Peter Traply called in the small and the big blinds respectively.

No one bet on the     flop. The turn was the   and Ephremsen lead for 14,000, which only Traply called. The river was   and Ephremsen went all in for 129,000, which was only about 45,000 less than Traply had behind. He thought about it before making the fold.

Paul Ephremsen188,000-26,000
Peter Traply183,000-51,800
Jesus Espinosa140,00025,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:05 PM Local Time
Srinivasan Flexing Big Stack Muscle

A player in middle position opened for 9,000 and was called from the button, and Shyam Srinivasan dropped in a sizable three-bet to 49,000 out of the big blind. That induced one slow fold and then a fast one, and the online legend raked in a pot, sitting behind a very healthy stack of around 700,000.

Shyam Srinivasan700,000-20,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:02 PM Local Time
Liberto Wins With River Raise

With       on the board, a player in early position bet 55,000, which looked to be around half pot. Justin Liberto put in a raise to what looked like 147,000 from the cutoff. His opponent tanked awhile then gave it up.

The bracelet winner is trending up quickly after treading water in the early levels.

Justin Liberto490,000123,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 7:00 PM Local Time
Sinishtaj Keeps Adding Chips

The board read      with around 45,000 in the middle.

The player in mid-position bet 32,000 and Tony Sinishtaj called on the button.

The river completed the board with the  , Sinishtaj's opponent now checked and Sinishtaj announced all-in. His opponent had 36,500 behind, snickered, and shook his head. He looked at his cards once more before letting them go.

Tony Sinishtaj1,220,00070,000
Monday, July 8, 2019 6:58 PM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts
Tom Cannuli960,000293,000
Mark Zullo850,000626,000
Bertrand Grospellier500,000256,000
Josh Pollock450,000245,900
Sosia Jiang290,000-180,000
Dejuante Alexander240,00013,400
Michael Delvecchio233,000-2,000
Michael Lech224,00052,000
Joe Hachem134,000-26,000
Mike Linster126,500-148,500
Adrien Allain80,000-47,000
Will Berry80,000-27,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander