2013 World Series of Poker

Event #21: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Six Handed)
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$506,764
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$2,203,110
Entries
807
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Congratulations to Martin Finger, Winner of Event #21: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Six Handed) ($506,764)!

Level 30 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
2013 WSOP Event 21 Gold Braclet Winner Martin Finger
2013 WSOP Event 21 Gold Braclet Winner Martin Finger

Another day, another tournament in the books here at the 2013 World Series of Poker. Three days ago, an astounding 806 entrants put up the $3,000 entrance fee to participate in one of the few short-handed no-limit hold'em events offered at the WSOP. After thirty 60-minute levels of poker, it was German professional Martin Finger to grab hold of the title, the bracelet, and the $506,764 in first-place prize money.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Martin Finger$506,764
2Matt Stout$313,370
3Matt Berkey$199,733
4David "The Dragon" Pham$131,679
5Nikolai Sears$89,402
6Andrew Dean$62,458

The third day of play began with just 13 players left vying for the title. Among them sat three accomplished professional players who ran into unfortunate enough circumstances to bust before the final table was reached. First, Dan Kelly was the name on everyone's lips as scored his sixth cash at the 2013 WSOP with his deep run in this event. Unfortunately for Kelly, he was unable to secure a spot at the ever-elusive final table. Kelly was eliminated when the inferior ace of Matt Berkey caught up on the flop. Next to hit the rail was eight-time WSOP bracelet winner Erik Seidel. Finally, the field combined to the unofficial final table of seven when two-time WSOP bracelet winner Nick Schulman was eliminated from play in eighth place.

From here, eventual-winner Finger took the top stack into the unofficial final table. That quickly changed, however, when Matt Stout took most of Andrew Dean's stack in a pocket pair vs. pocket pair confrontation before the flop. Stout took hold of the position of table captain and Dean was eliminated soon after in sixth place. Next to fall was Nikolai Sears, who came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks. Despite a double up and getting it in as a favorite with pocket kings against Berkey's pocket tens, he was on the wrong side of lady luck and was eliminated in fifth place.

David "The Dragon" Pham became the next victim of the final table when he looked up Finger in a massive confrontation. Finger opened with a raise during four-handed play and it folded around to Pham's big blind. Pham moved in and Finger tanked before calling. The two were flipping for Pham's life and in the end it was Finger who came out on top. Berkey fell soon after in third place when he also put his tournament life on the line in a coin-flip situation. This time, it was Stout's ace-king that defeated Berkey's nines to score the knockout.

Stout had a huge chip lead going into heads up play but over the course of the 98-hand match, Finger was able to wear Stout down and overtake the top position. After dozens of raise and take situations, the match finally came to a head when Stout opened with a button raise. Finger came over the top with three-bet and Stout four-bet all in for his tournament life. Finger snapped him off.

Finger: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Stout: {A-Spades}{7-Hearts}

The board ran out {4-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} and Finger's ladies were able to hold as the best hand, securing himself as the next World Series of Poker champion. Stout was eliminated in second-place and had to wait until another day to attain his first WSOP bracelet.

That does it for our coverage of Event #21! Be sure to stay tuned to our Live Reporting page as we bring you updates from all of the latest events here at the 2013 World Series of Poker!

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Matt Stout Eliminated in 2nd Place ($313,370)

Level 30 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Matt Stout - 2nd Place
Matt Stout - 2nd Place

Hand #157: Matt Stout had the button. He raised to 160,000 and Martin Finger came over the top for 400,000. Stout replied by four-betting all in and Finger snapped him off.

Finger; {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Stout: {A-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Stout was behind and in need of help going to the community cards. He did not find it, however, as the board ran out {4-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}, and Finger's queens were able to hold up and secure him his first WSOP champions. Stout was eliminated in 2nd place and will take home $313,370 in prize money.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
WSOP 1X Winner
7,225,000 3,875,000
Matt Stout us
Matt Stout
Busted

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Matt Berkey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($199,733)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Matt Stout shakes hands with Matt Berkey after elinating Berkey in 3rd. place.
Matt Stout shakes hands with Matt Berkey after elinating Berkey in 3rd. place.

Hand #58: Matt Stout raised to 90,000 from the button. Matt Berkey reraised to 275,000 from the small blind. Martin Finger folded. Stout moved all in, and Berkey quickly called.

Stout: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Berkey: {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}

The flop came out {5-Hearts}{2-Spades}{A-Hearts} putting Stout immediately in the lead. Many in the crowd thought the {8-Clubs} on the turn was the out Berkey needed at first glance, but quickly realized he was still seeking a nine to stay alive. Unfortunately for him the {Q-Spades} wasn't what he needed and he hit the rail in third place, taking with him the one of the largest and loudest rails of the series so far.

David Pham Eliminated in 4th Place ($131,679)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
David "The Dragon" Pham - 4th place
David "The Dragon" Pham - 4th place

Hand #28: Martin Finger opened the action with a raise to 60,000 from under the gun. It folded around to David Pham who moved all in for 696,000 from the big blind. Finger took a moment before finally moving forward calling chips.

Pham: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Finger: {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}

The two were flipping for Pham's tournament life and Finger picked up a several more outs when the flop brought {2-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{4-Spades}. Finger made his flush when the {8-Clubs} hit the turn and suddenly Pham was fishing for a ten or a four to stay alive. Alas, the river brought the {A-Diamonds} and Pham was eliminated in fourth place. He will take home $131,679 for his efforts.

Hand #29: Finger completed from the small blind and Matt Stout checked his big blind. The flop came {3-Spades}{8-Hearts}{J-Spades} and Finger bet 35,000. Stout called and the {10-Hearts} fell on the turn. Finger fired 85,000 and Stout mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
WSOP 1X Winner
2,720,000 700,000
David Pham us
David Pham
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

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Nikolai Sears Eliminated in 5th Place ($89,402)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Nikolai Sears
Nikolai Sears

Hand #15: David Pham raised to 65,000 and took down the pot.

Hand #16: Nikolai Sears opened to 65,000 from the button. Matt Berkey reraised all in from the small blind. Pham folded his big blind and with action back on Sears, he made the quick call.

Sears: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}
Berkey: {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}

Berkey was behind but his rail exploded upon seeing the {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} flop.

"Eight of spades!" they screamed. They screamed even louder when it was the {8-Diamonds} on the turn. Berkey just needed to dodge a {10-} to score the elimination and secure himself fourth place pay.

"Deuce!" the rail screamed. And they got their wish as the {2-Clubs} came on the river securing Nikolai Sear's elimination in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Berkey us
Matt Berkey
1,580,000 770,000
Nikolai Sears us
Nikolai Sears
Busted

Andrew Dean Eliminated in 6th Place ($62,458)

Level 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Andrew Dean
Andrew Dean

Hand #8: Nikolai Sears opened to 53,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Andrew Dean who called all in for 40,000 total from the small blind. Matt Stout called from the big blind and the three saw a flop.

The flop came {7-Spades}{J-Clubs}{6-Clubs} and both Stout and Sears checked. The turn saw the {8-Hearts} hit and Stout led for 80,000. Sears called and the {3-Hearts} finished the board. Stout bet 135,000 and Sears folded his cards.

Stout tabled {J-Spades}{6-Spades} for two pair which beat the one pair of Dean's {10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. Dean became the first casualty of the final table and will take home $62,458 in winnings.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Dean us
Andrew Dean
Busted

Tags: Andrew DeanMatt StoutNikolai Sears

Benjamin Pollak Eliminated in 7th Place ($44,855)

Level 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Benjamin Pollak
Benjamin Pollak

Benjamin Pollak moved all of his short stack in before the flop. He was all in for 224,000. Action folded to the blinds where David Pham just called. Finger thought about it for a while in the big blind, but eventually folded.

Pham: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Pollak: {A-Hearts}{5-Spades}

The flop brought Pollak a straight draw when it came {4-Spades}{2-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} but unfortunately for him the turn took away his pair outs when it came the {J-Diamonds}. The river was the {7-Diamonds} and it was not what Pollak needed to stay alive. He was removed from the tournament in 7th place.

The rest of the players are now on a short break while preparations for the official final table and live stream take place.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Pollak fr
Benjamin Pollak
Busted

Nick Schulman Eliminated in 8th Place ($44,855)

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

From the button Nick Schulman moved all in for roughly 200,000 chips. Berkey folded in the small blind but Martin Finger took one look at his cards and snap called.

Schulman: {Q-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Finger: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

Schulman was in trouble and he needed help to stay alive but he didn't find it on the {4-Hearts}{6-Spades}{K-Spades} board, nor did he find it on the {Q-Hearts} turn, nor on the {6-Hearts} river. Schulman wished his opponents luck and took his leave from the tournament.

After Schulman's elimination, the players are redrawing for seats and moving to the main stage in the Amazon room.

Erik Seidel Eliminated in 9th Place ($33,090)

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

On the button Erik Seidel moved all in for 138,000 chips, action folded to Andrew Dean in the big blind who called.

Seidel: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Dean: {K-}{10-}

The {8-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} flop was disaster for Seidel when Dean spiked his three outer putting Seidel in a deep hole.

The turn was the {3-Clubs}, not improving Seidel and the river was the {7-Hearts} which sent Seidel to the rail just short of the final table.

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Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
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