2016 WinStar River Poker Series

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2016 WinStar River Poker Series

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$587,120
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,400
Prize Pool
$2,500,000
Entries
1,054
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Gordon Vayo Wins WinStar River Poker Series Main Event After Five-Way Deal ($587,120)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Gordon Vayo
Gordon Vayo

In what he undoubtedly hopes will be a portent of things to come, Gordon Vayo won the $2,500 WinStar River Poker Series Main Event, taking the lion's share of a five-way chop for a $587,120 score. It's Vayo's second-biggest cash live, behind only his undetermined 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event score, which could be worth as much as $8 million if he manages to become the next world champion in November.

Ben Ector ($344,826), Dean Bobel ($225,048), Layne Flack ($225,190), and Grant Hinkle ($207,669) were the other deal-makers, officially finishing second through fifth, respectively.

Coming into the final table with the chip lead, and having essentially run roughshod over the tournament from the time two tables were left, Vayo was the clear favorite for the $1 million first-place prize. He got off to a bit of a rocky start as Jeff Duvall doubled through him when he four-bet shipped {q-Spades}{j-Spades} and cracked Vayo's aces on a {k-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} runout.

Daniel Fuhs was the first to fall after he was crippled in a three-way all in when his {10-Clubs}{10-Spades} didn't hold against the {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} of Grant Hinkle and the {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds} of short stack Dean Bobel. An ace on the turn sent the main pot to Bobel, and a tiny side pot wasn't enough to keep Fuhs afloat for more than another two hands.

Duvall's double against Vayo didn't keep him around for long as he got in about seven big blinds with {9-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and found himself staring at the {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} of Chino Rheem and needing improvement. A board of {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{4-Spades}{5-Spades} improved Rheem instead, and Duvall headed out in eighth.

Vayo picked up the bullets again a bit later, and Rheem, not backing down from the big stack on his right, three-bet Vayo's open holding {2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}. Vayo put him all in and Rheem called for about 13 big blinds, seeing the bad news. A flop of {4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{5-Spades} gave him some hope with a straight draw, but that was extinguished after a {5-Hearts} turn and {10-Diamonds} river. Rheem would not have to pay out a line of creditors, as he joked earlier in the day would happen if he won.

One player unafraid to tangle with Vayo was Long Duc Nguyen, but he did not come out of those clashes profitably. After dropping a series of pots to the November Niner, Nguyen shoved in his last six big blinds from the small blind over a Vayo open. Vayo called with {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts} and had Nguyen in awful shape: {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}. A board of {a-Clubs}{6-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Hearts} later, it was five-handed.

The final five played for about an hour, with the most impactful pot coming when Ector doubled with {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} against the nines of Hinkle. Another double by Flack through Hinkle left the latter as the short stack, and the players agreed to pause the clock for a chop discussion a bit after that.

The prize pool was very top-heavy with $1 million up top and a drop of over $700,000 to second place. Vayo had a commanding lead with about half of the chips in play but said he would be amenable to the independent chip model (ICM) numbers if he was given a bit of a boost. Bobel agreed to ship $25,000 from his ICM cut, and the deal was struck.

The players fired up what amounted to a turbo sit-n-go for the bracelet, which was won by Hinkle.

Tags: Ben EctorDean BobelGordon VayoGrant HinkleLayne Flack

Long Duc Nguyen Eliminated in 6th Place ($70,054)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Long Duc Nguyen
Long Duc Nguyen

Gordon Vayo opened to 250,000, Long Duc Nguyen moved all in from the small blind for 720,000 and Layne Flack took some time in the big blind. Flack let his hand go, Vayo snap-called and they tabled the hands.

Vayo: {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Nguyen: {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}

The board ran {A-Clubs}{6-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Hearts}, Nguyen didn't improve and was eliminated in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Gordon Vayo us
Gordon Vayo
13,700,000 1,270,000
Long Duc Nguyen
Long Duc Nguyen
Busted

Chino Rheem Eliminated in 7th Place ($54,288)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Gordon Vayo raised to 250,000 in middle position and saw Chino Rheem snap-raise to 600,000 in the next seat. Vayo jammed all in when the rest of the players folded, causing Rheem to sigh.

"Good luck," he said as he dropped in a call for about 1.55 million.

Rheem: {2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Vayo: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}

Vayo had the goods, but he did get a sweat as the {4-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{5-Spades} on the flop meant Rheem picked up a straight draw. The {5-Hearts} turn meant he needed deuces instead of aces on the bottom end, but the {10-Diamonds} river was a brick.

"Good luck, guys," Rheem said.

Player Chips Progress
Gordon Vayo us
Gordon Vayo
12,430,000 1,230,000
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
WPT 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemGordon Vayo

"Why Are You So F'n Good?"

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Gordon Vayo
Gordon Vayo

Long Duc Nguyen opened to 300,000 on the button and Gordon Vayo called from the big blind. The flop came {6-Clubs}{3-Spades}{2-Clubs}, Vayo checked and Nguyen bet 400,000. Vayo called, the turn was {K-Diamonds} and both players checked. The river came {7-Clubs}, Vayo took some time and bet 935,000.

Nguyen sat back in his chair, tilted his cap and said, "Why are you so f'n good?"

The rest of table laughed, Vayo barely reacted and Nguyen went deep into the tank. He counted out a calling stack, counted what he had behind and sat back to think some more.

Nguyen pushed the call in and Vayo tabled {5-Clubs}{4-Clubs} for a flopped straight and rivered flush.

"I didn't put him on a flush," Nguyen said, baffled, counting his stack back.

"Gordon, I know you're playing in the Main Event and all but I'll tell you your strengths and weaknesses right now," Layne Flack said.

"Well my strengths are flopping monsters," Vayo said smiling.

"His weakness is not hitting the {3-Clubs} for the straight flush," Chino Rheem added.

Player Chips Progress
Gordon Vayo us
Gordon Vayo
11,200,000 1,740,000
Long Duc Nguyen
Long Duc Nguyen
1,250,000 -1,750,000

Jeff Duvall Eliminated in 8th Place ($40,893)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Jeff Duvall
Jeff Duvall

Jeff Duvall jammed in for 660,000 in middle position. Long Nguyen called in the hijack, and action folded to Chino Rheem in the big blind. He moved all in as well, for 1,805,000 more. Nguyen mucked in short order, saying he had two tens.

Rheem: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}
Duvall: {9-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

The board ran out {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{4-Spades}{5-Spades} and Duvall hit the rail, shaking hands with everyone and saying how great his experience was.

Player Chips Progress
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
WPT 3X Winner
3,800,000 1,210,000
Long Duc Nguyen
Long Duc Nguyen
3,750,000 250,000
Jeff Duvall us
Jeff Duvall
Busted

Tags: Chino RheemLong NguyenJeff Duvall

Daniel Fuhs Eliminated in 9th Place ($32,623)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Daniel Fuhs
Daniel Fuhs

Dean Bobel moved in for 665,000 under the gun, and Grant Hinkle called in the cutoff. Daniel Fuhs jammed in the big blind for a hair more, and Hinkle called as well.

Bobel: {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Hinkle: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Fuhs: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

The {3-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{9-Clubs} flop helped nobody, but Bobel surged into the lead with an {a-Clubs} on the turn. The river was a {6-Spades}, and Fuhs had 80,000 left, which he doubled, while Bobel tripled up.

Moments later, Fuhs was all in preflop and called by Jeff Duvall and Gordon Vayo. Vayo bet and Duvall folded on a {q-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop, and Fuhs' {q-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} was revealed to be way behind Vayo's {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}. Two bricks later, Fuhs was out ninth.

Player Chips Progress
Grant Hinkle us
Grant Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
3,920,000 -945,000
Dean Bobel
Dean Bobel
2,000,000 1,055,000
Daniel Fuhs us
Daniel Fuhs
WSOP 1X Winner
160,000 -790,000

Tags: Daniel FuhsDean BobelGrant Hinkle

Duvall Doubles Second Time

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Jeff Duvall
Jeff Duvall

Jeff Duvall opened to 225,000, action folded around to Gordon Vayo in the small blind and he made it 490,000 to go. Duvall moved all in for just under a million and Vayo snap-called.

Vayo: {A-Spades}{A-Clubs}
Duvall: {Q-Spades}{J-Spades}

The board ran {K-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}, Duvall rivered Broadway and Vayo showed his first bit of frustration mucking his cards back to the dealer before he sent two big stacks across the table.

Player Chips Progress
Gordon Vayo us
Gordon Vayo
6,800,000 -45,000
Jeff Duvall us
Jeff Duvall
2,000,000 1,030,000

Ector Takes First Pot, Chino Gets All the Laughs

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Chino Rheem expecting friends if he wins.
Chino Rheem expecting friends if he wins.

Daniel Fuhs limped from early position, which according to his shaking his head looked like a misclick that was supposed to be a raise. Ben Ector and Long Duc Nguyen checked from the blinds. The flop came {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}, action checked to Fuhs and he bet 150,000. Ector called, Nguyen mucked and the turn came {7-Hearts}. Both players checked, the river was {4-Spades} and they checked again. Ector tabled {A-Clubs}{10-Spades} and took the pot.

During the hand Layne Flack was talking to his rail - three guys - and commented how sad his fanbase was. The rail replied back to the rest of the table, "Don't you people have family or friends, where are they?"

Rheem replied, "Oh don't worry, if I win this thing I'll have friends showing up, lining out the door."

The table, the rail, the tournament officials all had a good laugh.