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

Saturday, June 01, 2019 to Monday, June 03, 2019

$2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw (Event #6)

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  • Buy-in: $2,500
  • Prizepool: $666,000
  • Entries: 296
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, June 3, 2019 11:37 PM Local Time
Dan Zack Finally Claims First Bracelet and $160,447 After Fantastic Comeback in Event #6: $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw

Dan Zack

He may have been to numerous WSOP final tables, but Dan Zack had never found his way to the podium. That changed today as the American mixed games crusher prevailed in Event #6: $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw, outlasting the 296-entry contest. Zack earned $160,447 for his efforts and, more importantly, the prestigious hardware he'd been chasing for years. Zack's first win at the World Series was emphasized by his wild run in the tournament: he maneuvered virtually no chips for two and a half days.

"This whole tournament, I was not above average until I literally came to the final table with seven left," the champion revealed. Zack claimed that he kept sending updates to his brother on each break and it was monotonous. "It has been 'yeah, I'm in dead last'. Just over and over again."

While he looked to be one foot out of the door straight from the start, Zack managed to grind his short stack to the final day, coming back tenth out of 13 in chips.

However, nothing seemed to have changed when the remaining players returned to the felt. Zack soon found himself on a nub, possessing fewer than two big bets not at one, but at two points. Yet nobody was able to finish him off, and the pendulum would soon rapidly swing.

Final table results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Dan ZackUnited States$160,447
2Sumir MathurUnited States$99,153
3Brayden GazlayUnited States$65,217
4Jon TurnerUnited States$43,984
5Jesse HamptonUnited States$30,437
6Jake SchwartzUnited States$21,625

Zack's comeback started on the final two tables in a hand of badugi in which he was all in predraw, facing two opponents including David Gee with a patted badugi. Zack managed to outdraw him to kick off an outstanding surge back into contention. Everything started to click for the triple draw specialist.

Zack hit a massive heater, making strong hands and climbing through the standings. His triumph, however, was hardly only about the made hands. Zack pulled off a brilliant bluff-catch against Jake Schwartz, picking him off with a pair of deuces versus patted threes. That hand cemented Zack as a favorite to take down the bracelet.

"That felt like a big shift in itself and a confidence boost."

The following stretch felt heavily lopsided. Zack kept increasing his piles, running away from the remaining competition. It was mostly about how he'd cope with the pressure built over the years of frustrations at final tables. Despite having that in mind, Zack never lost composure and focused on his performance.

"I've played a ton of short-handed triple draw and badugi online," he said, adding that the mixed triple draw event was tailor-made for his abilities.

With three players left, Zack was guarding nearly 80 percent of all chips in play. He knew probably better than anyone else that his job was far from over, but that's not how his friends felt. Zack admitted that he started receiving congratulations during the dinner break, and that's when he had to deal with nervosity. Fortunately for him, it didn't take him long to finish first Brayden Gazlay (3rd for $65,217) and then Sumir Mathur (2nd for $99,153). Mathur's performance was particularly impressive as he had no reported live cashes to his name coming into the tournament.

The glory, however, belonged to Zack who was able to erase a WSOP stigma. "This is a relief. I was starting to question if I was doing something terrible at every final table that I made," Zack revealed. It had become a running joke that Zack had had the second-most WSOP final table appearances without making top three, "trailing" only Tony Cousineau.

Now that he's off the hook, he can focus on a goal that he set three years ago. "I always came in for the first week or so with the plan to do that and that if I didn't do anything in the first week I'd usually end up in cash games," he said. With a bracelet on his wrist and the series still in early stages, Zack is now left with a wide-open playbook, considering his versatility.

He claimed that he will push hard for the Player of the Year honors, and while he'll miss five days of the grind when his girlfriend will be in town, he is in good shape to stay among top-ranked players on the leaderboard.

Zack made it through to Day 3 in the record-breaking Big 50 event, so he's likely to boost his POY points in the next few days. Continue to follow PokerNews live updates from the World Series to find out what the future weeks have in store for Zack and others as there are dozens of bracelets waiting for their owners.

Monday, June 3, 2019 10:33 PM Local Time
Sumir Mathur Eliminated in 2nd Place ($99,153)

Sumir Mathur

A-5 Triple Draw

Sumir Mathur raised and Dan Zack called. Zack pitched three and Mathur one. Zack check-called a bet and each player drew a card. Zack bet out and Mathur raised his last 75,000. Zack called and patted. Mathur tanked about 30 seconds and patted behind.

"Seven-five," Zack said, fanning a wheel in the other five-card game.

Mathur simply spun his cards into the muck and shook Zack's hand.

Dan Zack4,440,000270,000
Sumir Mathur0-270,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 10:26 PM Local Time
Zack on the One-Yard Line

A-5 Triple Draw

After a bunch of walks and raise-and-takes, the heads-up players finally tangled in a pot that went through all streets. Dan Zack raised, Sumir Mathur three-bet and Zack called on the button.

Mathur took one on each draw while Zack went from three to two to one. Zack called bets after the first two draws but Mathur checked the river. Zack fired and Mathur folded, leaving himself with just over three big bets.

Dan Zack4,170,000430,000
Sumir Mathur270,000-430,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 10:18 PM Local Time
Brayden Gazlay Eliminated in 3rd Place ($65,217)

Brayden Gazlay

Badugi

Dan Zack raised on the button and Brayden Gazlay reraised in the small blind, all in for 90,000. Zack called, Gazlay tossed one and Zack two, then they repeated those draw. On the final pull, each needed one.

Gazlay showed     but Zack had the nut three-card with    .

"You got it," Gazlay said, peeling the  .

Dan Zack3,740,000220,000
Sumir Mathur700,000125,000
Brayden Gazlay0-150,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 10:15 PM Local Time
Gazlay Doubles

A-5 Triple Draw

Brayden Gazlay was in the big blind with 75,000 total and Dan Zack put him to the test after confirming the size of his stack. Gazlay had not much of an option and they went to the draws.

Zack took three, Gazlay two, and Zack took three on the second draw again. Gazlay changed only one. Zack took one on the final draw with Gazlay patting. Zack eventually made       but it wasn't enough to beat Gazlay's seven-five. Gazlay doubled but he still has a mountain to climb.

Brayden Gazlay150,00075,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 3, 2019 10:11 PM Local Time
Gazlay Down to One Bet

A-5 Triple Draw

Brayden Gazlay raised in the small blind and Sumir Mathur reraised. Gazlay called and each player drew one. Gazlay check-called and drew but Mathur was pat. Gazlay checked dark, Mathur bet and Gazlay called. Gazlay patted and Mathur didn't break.

Gazlay checked and immediately folded what he said was a seven.

Mathur flashed him a wheel.

Brayden Gazlay75,000-280,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 10:05 PM Local Time
Level 27 started
Level: 27
Blinds: 40000/80000
Ante: 0
Monday, June 3, 2019 9:06 PM Local Time
One-Hour Dinner Break

The remaining three players are taking a full 60-minute dinner break. Come back at 10 p.m. PDT for more live updates from the final stretch of the tournament with the bracelet and $160,447 on the line.

Dan Zack3,520,000200,000
Sumir Mathur575,000-85,000
Brayden Gazlay355,000-105,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 9:00 PM Local Time
Gazlay's Patted Jack Holds

Badugi

Brayden Gazlay raised on the button and big blind Dan Zack scanned Gazlay's stack before three-betting. Gazlay called.

Every draw saw Zack change one while Gazlay stood pat all the way. Gazlay bet after the first and second draws before both players checked the river. Gazlay turned up      and Zack nodded, admitting his defeat.

Dan Zack3,320,000-130,000
Brayden Gazlay460,000171,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:51 PM Local Time
Gazlay Down to a Few Bets

2-7 Triple Draw

On the second draw, Dan Zack took one and Brayden Gazlay two. Zack bet and Gazlay called. Both drew a card and Zack bet on the end. Gazlay called again and Zack announced number two and showed the goods.

Dan Zack3,450,000320,000
Brayden Gazlay289,000-251,000
Gorilla Gaming
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:49 PM Local Time
Mathur Forces Gazlay Out of Patted Hand

2-7 Triple Draw

Brayden Gazlay raised in the small blind and Sumir Mathur called. Gazlay peeled one, Mathur two, and the latter called another bet.

Gazlay stood pat on the second draw and Mathur drew one. Gazlay led out again but Mathur opted to raise. Gazlay called and they patted the final draw. Gazlay checked to Mathur who fired, and Gazlay decided to let his hand go.

Sumir Mathur660,000125,000
Brayden Gazlay540,000-260,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:41 PM Local Time
Zack Racing Further Ahead

Badugi

Sumir Mathur raised on the button and both blinds called. Dan Zack took two, Brayden Gazlay did as well and Mathur patted. They checked to Mathur and he bet. Zack called and Gazlay left them heads up. Zack took a card and Mathur patted. Zack check-raised this time and Mathur called.

Both players patted and Mathur called the final bet but couldn't beat     .

Dan Zack3,130,000845,000
Sumir Mathur535,000-350,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:33 PM Local Time
Gazlay Finds a Six Again

A-5 Triple Draw

Sumir Mathur raised on the button and Brayden Gazlay called in the big blind. The first two draws saw Gazlay peel two and Mathur one, with Gazlay calling bets after each of the draws. They both discarded one on the river and Gazlay check-raised Mathur's bet. Mathur wasn't particularly happy about that but he made the call nonetheless.

Gazlay, however, turned up       to rake the pot and close the gap between him and Mathur.

Sumir Mathur885,000-415,000
Brayden Gazlay800,000135,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:21 PM Local Time
Badugi No Good for Gazlay

Badugi

Sumir Mathur bet after the first draw from the button and Brayden Gazlay check-raised him. Mathur called and Gazlay was pat. Mathur took a card and called a bet then took one more. Gazlay bet the end and Mathur thought briefly and called.

"Jack," Gazlay announced.

Mathur fanned     .

Sumir Mathur1,300,00050,000
Brayden Gazlay665,000-105,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:15 PM Local Time
Gazlay Rivers a Six

A-5 Triple Draw

Dan Zack raised in the small blind, Brayden Gazlay called in the big, and they took three and two on the first draw. Zack check-called and changed two while Gazlay needed to improve one of his cards.

Zack check-raised after the second draw and Gazlay stuck around. Zack stood pat, but Gazlay still needed one. Zack led out, but Gazlay fired back with a raise. Zack didn't take too long before throwing in calling chips, but he learned that he was defeated when Gazlay turned up      .

Dan Zack2,285,000-415,000
Brayden Gazlay770,000370,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:10 PM Local Time
More for Zack as Gazlay Sinks Further

Dan Zack

A-5 Triple Draw

Brayden Gazlay raised on the button and Dan Zack called in the big blind. Each drew two and Zack check-called, then each drew one. Zack came out betting and Gazlay raised. Zack called and patted. Gazlay thought about 10 seconds and drew.

Both checked the end and Zack won with      .

Dan Zack2,700,000400,000
Brayden Gazlay400,000-350,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:08 PM Local Time
Level 26 started
Level: 26
Blinds: 30000/60000
Ante: 0
Monday, June 3, 2019 8:06 PM Local Time
Zack Hits Number Two

2-7 Triple Draw

Big blind Dan Zack called Brayden Gazlay's raise from the button and both players checked after drawing two cards each. They took two again and Zack check-raised Gazlay's bet. Gazlay called and the final draw went pat-pat. Zack placed in another bet and Gazlay looked him up only to see Zack roll over      .

Dan Zack2,300,00067,000
Brayden Gazlay750,000-380,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 7:58 PM Local Time
Zack Caught Bluffing by Mathur

Badugi

Sumir Mathur took two cards and Dan Zack likewise in a battle of blinds with 100,000 in the pot. Mathur bet and Zack called, then each took one. Mathur check-called this time and took a card, while Zack was pat. Mathur checked and Zack bet.

After about 15 seconds, Mathur splashed in a call and Zack just pointed at him. Mathur showed     for a three-card and took it down.

Dan Zack2,233,000-197,000
Sumir Mathur1,250,000280,000
Monday, June 3, 2019 7:54 PM Local Time
Zack Still Landsliding

Badugi

Small blind Sumir Mathur raised, Dan Zack three-bet and Mathur called. He drew two, Zack took one and Mathur check-called before they both peeled one on the second draw.

Zack fired again and Mathur stuck around for the final draw which saw both players change one card again. Mathur checked and Zack threw in one more bet, finally forcing a fold from his opponent.

Dan Zack2,430,000130,000
Sumir Mathur970,000195,000
Gorilla Gaming
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