2015 World Series of Poker

Event #34: $1,500 Split-Format No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
3a
Prize
$250,483
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$436,050
Entries
873

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The final 32 players of Event #34: $1,500 Split-Format No-Limit Hold'em have reached Day 3 and the heads-up portion of the format. Jonas Christensen bagged the largest stack, and he'll be the top runner looking to advance to Day 4. Other notables still in contention are Toby Lewis, Matt Iles, Chris Bolek, and David Vamplew.

Listed below are the matches for Day 3. Only one player will from emerge each group of four to reserve a seat at the eight-handed final table slated for Day 4 on Friday.

#1. Jonas Christensen — 481,500vs.#32. Innes Young — 60,000
#16. James Czarnecki — 205,500vs.#17. Hunter Cichy — 181,500
   
#2. Toby Lewis — 393,000vs.#31. Bryce Landier — 66,500
#15. Andre Boyer — 213,000vs.#18. Ryan Milisits — 178,000
   
#3. Michael Michnik — 383,500vs.#30. Jeff Blankarn — 79,000
#14. Chris Bolek — 226,000vs.#19. David Vamplew — 160,000
   
#4. Matt Iles — 360,500vs.#29. Preite Gastono — 85,000
#13. Idan Raviv — 228,000vs.#20. Harold Evans — 155,500
   
#5. Chris Csik — 352,000vs.#28. Erwann Pecheux — 86,000
#12. Diogo Cardoso — 245,000vs.#21. Nelson Resendiz — 148,000
   
#6. Gavin O'Rourke — 309,000vs.#27. Michael Cooper — 90,500
#11. Arkadiy Tsinis — 251,000vs.#22. Travell Thomas — 134,500
   
#7. Andrew Gaw — 282,500vs.#26. Thomas Sobolewski — 91,000
#10. Andy Witek — 252,000vs.#23. Vojtech Ruzicka — 131,000
   
#8. Isaac Kawa — 262,000vs.#25. Kevin O'Donnell — 101,000
#9. Aron Dermer — 254,000vs.#24. Matheus Schell — 104,000

Play will resume Thursday at 1 p.m. local time.

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