2015 World Series of Poker

Event #19: $3,000 Six-Max Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 World Series of Poker

Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Entries
319
Players Left
319
Average Chip Stack
15,000
Total Chips
4,785,000

Event #19: $3,000 Six-Max Limit Hold'em

Day 3 Completed

Matt Elsby Wins Event #19: $3,000 Six-Max Limit Hold'em

Matt Elsby
Matt Elsby

Event #19: $3,000 Limit Hold'em Six-Handed resumed on Tuesday with 22 players returning from the starting field of 319. After a grueling 12 hours, including 256 hands at the final table, Matt Elsby emerged victorious to claim his first WSOP gold bracelet.

"Whoever stays the most focused and plays the best consistently usually does the best," said Elsby afterward. "This was my third (WSOP) Limit Hold'em final table and I finally got one (bracelet) now. I thought I was going to win the last one ($1,500 Limit Hold'em in 2011), but I donked and finished fifth, so this one's a lot better."

Notable finishes included Brian Hastings (7th - $21,684), Keven Stammen (8th - 21,684), Matt Hawrilenko (11th - $12,209), David Chiu (14th - $9,501), Ronnie Bardah (16th - $9,501), Randal Flowers (20th - $7,567), and Jorryt van Hoof (22nd - $7,567).

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Matt ElsbyChandler, AZ$230,799
2Gabriel NassifParis, France$142,631
3Dave TobinRoswell, NM$92,582
4Joseph ThomasPaxton, MA$61,892
5Alexander KuzminMoscow, Russia$42,515
6Harun SapmazBrea, CA$29,975

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Keven Stammen
Keven Stammen

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There are just 22 players remaining in Event #19: $3,000 Six-Max Limit Hold'em, and Keven Stammen is in the lead. Play will resume at 2 p.m. local time with hopes of playing all the way down to a winner.

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Event #19: $3,000 Six-Max Limit Hold'em

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