2014 World Series of Poker

Event #52: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$303,909
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
122
Level Info
Level
28
Limits
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0

Greg Debora Leads Final 10 as Bill Chen Chases His Third Bracelet

Level 19 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Greg Debora leads
Greg Debora leads

The $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship has been cut down to the final 10 and Greg Debora leads the way with 749,000 in chips. Debora, from Toronto, Canada, faces a tough crowd as he chases his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet on Day 3.

The biggest name at Saturday's final table is Bill Chen. Chen won two bracelets at the 2006 WSOP when he took down the $3,000 Limit Hold'em event and the $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Short-Handed event. Top-notch high-stakes cash-game player Brian Tate sits in second place heading into the final day, followed by Samuel Golbuff and Paul Mannoni.

Norwegian poker pro Jan Sjavik sits in fifth place, and he's been in spots like this before. Sjavik has five WSOP final tables, with the first one dating back to 2001. Four of those were limit hold'em events. Mikail Tulchinskiy, third-place finisher in the 2009 European Poker Tour Grand Final, David Olson, Robert Como, and Gabriel Nassif are also still in the hunt, but on the shorter side of things. Nassif already has a third-place finish at this year's WSOP in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha event.

The second day of play today went at a rapid pace. Top pros like James Obst, Mike Watson, Eli Elezra, Nick Schulman, and Mike Leah all fell short of the money, while a plethora of others remained in contention. With the money in sight, and just three tables remaining, the field lost Paul Volpe, Ronnie Bardah, Antonio Esfandiari, JC Tran, and George Danzer.

Eventually, it was Yakov Hirsch who bubbled the event after more than 90 minutes of bubble play.

With two tables remaining, eliminations followed each other in quick succession. Kyle Ray and David Chiu busted almost immediately after the redraw, and Kenny Shei and Cathleen Tran didn't last much longer. Towards the end of the night, Debora and Tate dominated, which translated into big stacks for both players going into Saturday.

SeatPlayerChip Count
1Jan Sjavik327,000
2Samuel Golbuff459,000
3Paul Mannoni403,000
4Mikail Tulchinskiy298,000
5Gabriel Nassif154,000
6Bill Chen318,000
7Greg Debora749,000
8Robert Como39,000
9Brian Tate670,000
10David Olson247,000

Make sure to tune back in with us at 2 p.m. local time on Saturday as this championship event reaches its epic conclusion.

In the meantime, here's a video with Brian Rast to talk about the new partnership between 3Bet and One Drop, and also to discuss his participation in the Big One for One Drop this year.

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariBill ChenBrian TateCathleen TranDavid ChiuDavid OlsonEli ElezraGabriel NassifGeorge DanzerGreg DeboraJames ObstJan SjavikJC TranKenny SheiKenny TranKyle RayMike LeahMike WatsonMikhail TulchinskiyNick SchulmanPaul MannoniPaul VolpeRobert ComoRonnie BardahSamuel GolbuffYakov Hirsch