Started 29th Jun, 2009

2009 World Series of Poker

Event 54 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em | Day 3

Number of players - 2818
  • Event 54 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
    Day 3 completed
  • Mon Jun 29 2009 10:05 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
    Tony Veckey - Event 54 Champion
    Tony Veckey - Event 54 Champion

    Congratulations Tony Veckey, Winner of Event 54

    It took nearly 11 hours for Tony Veckey to claim the title, but he'll tell you it was worth the effort and the missed flight home to Chicago. Our newest WSOP bracelet winner bested a field of 2,818 to walk away with the hardware and more than $673,000 in first-place money.

    Today was no piece of cake either, as 28 players returned to battle for the prize. Eliminations moved quickly though, and we were down to 10 players just after the dinner break. Veckey played an aggressive and smart game throughout, raising his opponents and applying pressure whenever possible. His most impressive play, however, may be the hand he didn't play when he laid down pocket kings preflop to an all in raise.

    In the end, his tactics worked as he bested Jason Wheeler in a hard fought heads-up battle to claim the bracelet.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:53 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
    Jason Wheeler
    Jason Wheeler

    Jason Wheeler Eliminated in 2nd Place ($418,122)

    Jason Wheeler bet 450,000 on a flop of {7-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and Tony Veckey made the call.

    Wheeler bet another 1,200,000 on the {8-Clubs} turn and Veckey moved all in, having connected with his gutshot straight draw. Wheeler called and we saw the hands:

    Veckey: {9-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
    Wheeler: {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}

    The {Q-Diamonds} on the river gave Wheeler trips, but they weren't enough to best Veckey's straight. Wheeler left in second place with $418,122.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:47 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

    Veckey Pulls Ahead

    Jason Wheeler made it 240,000 to play from the small blind and Tony Veckey joined in.

    On a flop of {8-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{5-Hearts}, Veckey bet 300,000 and Wheeler came along. The turn brought the {6-Diamonds}, another 300,000 bet from Veckey, and another call. The river brought the {7-Diamonds} and yet another 300,000 bet. When Wheeler raised to 1,500,000, Veckey called and tabled {8-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for the straight. Wheeler mucked.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:37 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

    Back and Forth

    Jason Wheeler popped it up to 240,000 from the small blind and Tony Veckey reraised an additional 360,000.

    After a flop of {J-Spades}{10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}, Veckey's 700,000 bet was enough to make Wheeler fold.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:33 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
    HU
    HU

    Wheeler Takes Another Pot

    Tony Veckey raised to 250,000 from the small blind and Jason Wheeler reraised to 750,000 from the big.

    After a flop of {10-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}, Wheeler bet another 900,000 and Veckey mucked.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:19 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

    Veckey Fights Back

    Tony Veckey limped from the small blind and Jason Wheeler raised 250,000 from the big. Veckey went along and we saw a flop of {A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}.

    Wheeler bet 325,000 and Veckey raised 500,000 more. Wheeler called and checked the {Q-Hearts} on the turn. Veckey bet 850,000 and Wheeler released his hand.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:14 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

    Wheeler Applies Pressure

    Jason Wheeler raised to 200,000 from the small blind and Tony Veckey came along.

    Veckey then bet 300,000 on a flop of {7-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Spades}, only to have Wheeler raise for an additional 850,000. Veckey laid his down and we moved on.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:02 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
    Tony Veckey and Jason Wheeler
    Tony Veckey and Jason Wheeler

    Heads-Up Play Begins

    We're back from our break as Tony Veckey and Jason Wheeler battle for the bracelet.

    Wheeler is starting with an almost 2-1 chip lead with 8 million chips vs. Veckey's 4.7 million.

  • Mon Jun 29 2009 09:00 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

    Break

    Players are on a short break before the start of heads-up play.

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