2018 World Series of Poker

Event #34: $1,000 DOUBLE STACK No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$644,224
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$5,130,000
Entries
5,700
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
100,000

Keith Ferrera Leads Remaining 20 Players after Day 3 of $1,000 DOUBLE STACK No-Limit Hold'em

Level 30 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Keith Ferrera
Keith Ferrera

After three days of playing, the gigantic 5,700-player field in Event #34: $1,000 Double Stack No Limit Hold'em has been reduced to the last 20 hopefuls. Day 3 started with 162 players still in contention but that number dwindled quickly as players made their way to the payout desk in quick succession. As the day progressed, the action started slowing down and at the end of the day, 20 players found a bag for the fourth and final day.

Finding a place among the final 20 after navigating a field of 5,700 players is already a very worthy accomplishment, and each of the remaining players is rewarded at least a whopping $22,122 for making it to Day 4. However, the lion's share of the $5,130,000 prize pool is still up for grabs and a mouth-watering first place prize of $644,224 and a shiny gold WSOP bracelet awaits the last man standing on Wednesday, June 20.

Leading the way is Keith Ferrera with a stack of 7,550,000. Ferrera has a total of $238,187 in total earnings at the WSOP and will be looking to book his first-ever WSOP tournament win. Tomas Teran Paredes sits in second with 5,050,000 and Robert Peacock rounded up the top three stacks with a stack of 4,500,000.

Other notables still in contention are Matt Stout (3,920,000), six-time WSOP ring winner Joshua Turner (3,905,000), Pfizer Jordan (2,450,000), Pablo Fernandez (1,760,000), Azerbaijani high-roller Ramin Hajiyev (1,420,000) and WSOP bracelet winner Andrey Zaichenko (1,205,000),.

Daniel Colpoys started the day as the chip leader with a stack of 1,405,000 but could not keep it up and was eliminated in 77th place for a $6,803 payday. Some other big names that succumbed on Day 3 were Jake Bazeley (141st place), WSOP bracelet winners Phil Hui (107th place), Anthony Spinella (101st place), Nipun Java (87th place) and Tony Dunst (69th place), as well as Maria Lampropulos (79th place), Isaac Baron (66th place), Mike Del Vecchio (51st place) and Matt Berkey (24th place).

The final day will kick off on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, at 12 p.m. local time and will recommence at Level 31 with blinds of 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante. Follow PokerNews as our Live Reporting team will be covering this final day from start to finish.

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoAnthony SpinellaDaniel ColpoysIsaac BaronJake BazeleyJoshua TurnerKeith FerreraMaria LampropulosMatt BerkeyMatt StoutMike Del VecchioNipun JavaPablo FernandezPfizer JordanPhil HuiRamin HajiyevRobert PeacockTony Dunst

Matt Berkey: Solving 4 the World Series of Poker

Level 30 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

We talk with Matt Berkey while he's on break at the $1,000 Double Stack event. Berkey and [Removed:139] chat about his run in this tournament, signature WSOP events, and Solve For Why.

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Brewington Eliminates Ausmus with a "Yee-haw!"

Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Carl Brewington
Carl Brewington

The player under the gun opened to 115,000. Jeremy Ausmus was in the hijack and three-bet shoved for 635,000. Carl Brewington, in the big blind, re-shoved for around 950,000. The original raiser folded.

Card Brewington: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}
Jeremy Ausmus: {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

The board ran {7-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{q-Spades}{4-Spades}{9-Diamonds} and Brewington stayed ahead, celebrating: ''Yee-haw!''

Player Chips Progress
Carl Brewington us
Carl Brewington
1,525,000 625,000
Jeremy Ausmus us
Jeremy Ausmus
WSOP 6X Winner
Busted

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Sammer Keeps His Composure in a Massive Pot

Level 25 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Harald Sammer
Harald Sammer

There were five players that saw a flop of {9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{4-Clubs} and the action checked around to Charles Wiper on the button. Wiper pushed in a bet of 150,000 and Sammer check-raised to 430,000 from the small blind. The other players in the hand all quickly folded and Wiper instantly made the call.

The {4-Diamonds} paired the board on the turn and both players checked. The {5-Clubs} landed on the river, and as Wiper moved his face closer to Sammer, staring at him intensely throughout the hand, Sammer tossed in a chip and announced all in. Wiper asked for a count and leaped out of his seat, needing to stand to make a decision and break the stare. The all-in was for 807,000 and Wiper called.

Sammer rolled over {9-Spades}{9-Hearts} for a full house and Wiper nearly ripped his cards in half. He was forced to show {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for a flush but the result was a full double-up for Sammer and Wiper was left with around 140,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Harald Sammer at
Harald Sammer
2,850,000 1,610,000
Charles Wiper us
Charles Wiper
140,000 -274,000

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Takayama Has Mountains

Level 24 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Mike Takayama
Mike Takayama

After an all-in from under the gun for around 130,000, Mike Takayama just called directly to his left. Jason Deutsch was on the button and pushed all in over the top for around 450,000. With the action back on Takayama, he thought for a minute and then called to create a side pot as well.

Mike Takayama: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}
Jason Deutsch: {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}
Under the gun: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

It was action flop as the dealer rolled out the {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. Takayama flopped an open-ended straight flush draw but was up against a set of tens. The turn brought the {7-Clubs} giving Takayama a straight. The {2-Spades} brick on the river and Takayama scooped both pots to climb over the 2,000,000 chip mark.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Takayama ph
Mike Takayama
WSOP 1X Winner
2,280,000 630,000
Jason Deutsch us
Jason Deutsch
Busted

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Goal! Bensimhon Doubles Through Mcdiarmid

Level 21 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Eyal Bensimhon
Eyal Bensimhon

Zachary Mcdiarmid opened to 22,000 on the button. Eyal Bensimhon, in the big blind raised all in for 220,000.

''Sorry man, I have a good hand,'' he told his opponent.

But Mcdiarmid directly called and the cards were tabled:

Eyal Bensimhon: {k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}
Zachary Mcdiarmid: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

The flop came {10-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{9-Hearts} giving Bensimhon a straight. The {k-Diamonds} turn and {10-Diamonds} river completed the board and Mcdiarmid got his double-up.

Bensimhon, watching the soccer game at the same time commented: ''The same time I doubled up, my fantasy player scored!''

Player Chips Progress
Eyal Bensimhon il
Eyal Bensimhon
450,000 218,000
Zachary Mcdiarmid us
Zachary Mcdiarmid
80,000 -234,000

Tags: Eyal BensimhonZachary Mcdiarmid

Day 3 Begins with 167 Players Returning for $1,000 DOUBLE STACK No-Limit Hold'em

Mike Del Vecchio
Mike Del Vecchio

It is often considered “moving day” in sports, the second-to-last day before a champion is crowned. Such will be the case for Day 3 of Event #34: $1,000 DOUBLE STACK No-Limit Hold'em where there will be 167 players returning to the felt at 12:00 p.m. local time trying to move themselves into a position to capture the title and the coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet.

Daniel Colpoys will lead the field to start today with 1,405,000 after an impressive run on Monday. Colpoys has already cashed in three previous events this summer and has held the end-of-day chip lead more than once. This time he will be hoping to make sure he doesn't squander the advantage. He is closely followed by David Kaiura (1,237,000), Yosuke Sekiya (1,208,000), Osman Ihlamur (1,067,000), Steven Tymms (1,062,000), and Tomas Teran Paredes (1,009,000) as the only players with seven-figure stacks.

Among the other notables to keep an eye out for as the action unfolds is Mike Del Vecchio (888,000) who has over $1.7 million in career tournament earnings. Del Vecchio's largest cash came at a WPT event in December of 2017 but he is still in search of his first ever WSOP bracelet. November Niner Jeremy Ausmus is also still in the field and will bring 516,000 chips to the felt when the action resumes. Ausmus' deep run in the WSOP Main Event came in 2012 where he finished in fifth place for over $2.1 million.

Pfizer Jordan (738,000), Tony Dunst (571,000), Nipun Java (498,000), Matt Berkey (473,000), and Bryan Piccioli (352,000) will also be ones to watch as the day continues. Everyone returning already has $4,215 locked up, but the real pay jumps won't happen until the final table. A ninth-place finish will be worth $56,891 while the winner will take home a whopping $644,224.

The action is scheduled to resume at 12:00 p.m. with Level 21 where the blinds are 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante. There will be another full ten 60-minute levels to be played on Day 3 before the final players return on Day 4 to declare a winner. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after the sixth level (~5:30 p.m.).

Continue to follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team for all of the live updates throughout the event.

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon4001Troy MclainUnited States102,00010
Amazon4002Tony DunstUnited States571,00057
Amazon4003Andrew RubinbergUnited States158,00016
Amazon4004Alan MyersonUnited States350,00035
Amazon4005Daniel EichhornUnited States218,00022
Amazon4006Artin FaroukhiansUnited States113,00011
Amazon4007James DambrosioUnited States102,30010
Amazon4008Dejuante AlexanderUnited States238,00024
Amazon4009Romeo SambleroUnited States256,00026
       
Amazon4011Ralph WongUnited States290,00029
Amazon4012Stephen BuellUnited States443,00044
Amazon4013Daniel FuhsUnited States256,00026
Amazon4014Joel DeutschUnited States361,00036
Amazon4015Ernst StollerSwitzerland95,00010
Amazon4016Daniel CorbettUnited Kingdom28,0003
Amazon4017Bryan PiccioliUnited States352,00035
Amazon4018Yudong YangUnited States211,00021
Amazon4019Maria LampropulosArgentina262,00026
       
Amazon4021Nipun JavaUnited States498,00050
Amazon4022Marshall WhiteUnited States206,00021
Amazon4023Yossi KrispinUnited States208,00021
Amazon4024Alon EldarIsrael429,00043
Amazon4025Adam DuongUnited States316,00032
Amazon4026Rolando OcioUnited States316,00032
Amazon4027Landon BrownUnited States542,00054
Amazon4028Pfizer JordanUnited States738,00074
Amazon4029Michael MooreUnited States203,00020
       
Amazon4031Robert BainUnited Kingdom183,00018
Amazon4032Stevan ChewAustralia998,000100
Amazon4033Quy BuiUnited States156,00016
Amazon4034Donald BrownUnited States277,00028
Amazon4035Grant ResickUnited States450,00045
Amazon4036Vladas TamasauskasUnited States328,00033
Amazon4037Henry LuUnited States240,00024
Amazon4038Zachary SmileyUnited States303,00030
Amazon4039Joshua TurnerUnited States559,00056
       
Amazon4041David KaiuraUnited States1,237,000124
Amazon4042Andrey ZaichenkoRussia819,00082
Amazon4043Yosuke SekiyaJapan1,208,000121
Amazon4044Paawan BansalIndia269,00027
Amazon4045Timo KamphuesGermany240,00024
Amazon4046Luke BancroftUnited States277,00028
Amazon4047Daniel ChioUnited States100,00010
Amazon4048Jayachandra GangaiahUnited States371,00037
Amazon4049Vinny PahujaUnited States768,00077
       
Amazon4051Jason DeutschUnited States240,00024
Amazon4052Steven TymmsUnited States1,062,000106
Amazon4053Ramin HajiyevAzerbaijan615,00062
Amazon4054Xiao JinUnited States83,0008
Amazon4055Zachary McdiarmidUnited States314,00031
Amazon4056Paul KnebelGermany408,00041
Amazon4057Eyal BensimhonAustria232,00023
Amazon4058Ryan FranklinUnited States145,00015
Amazon4059Robert BrownUnited States622,00062
       
Amazon4081Fabrizzo DagostinoUnited States592,00059
Amazon4082Jerry WongUnited States279,00028
Amazon4083Shane CroweAustria331,00033
Amazon4084Arkadi BruchisUnited States310,00031
Amazon4085Osman IhlamurGermany1,067,000107
Amazon4086David PliscoUnited States200,00020
Amazon4087Timothy MilesUnited States358,00036
Amazon4088Emerick WiatrekUnited States928,00093
Amazon4089Roman ParadisoUnited States162,00016
       
Amazon4091Kenneth HicksUnited States141,00014
Amazon4092DID NOT REPORT 1United States942,00094
Amazon4093Matthew ZarcadoolasUnited States85,0009
Amazon4094Jared GrienerUnited States263,00026
Amazon4095Keith FerreraUnited States454,00045
Amazon4096Geoffrey RasmussenUnited States447,00045
Amazon4097Chris BolekUnited States64,0006
Amazon4098Matt StoutUnited States96,00010
Amazon4099Alex DicksonUnited States277,00028
       
Amazon4101Joshua SuyatUnited States153,00015
Amazon4102Phillip HuiUnited States217,00022
Amazon4103Tomas Teran ParedesUnited States1,009,000101
Amazon4104Jason EddlemonUnited States413,00041
Amazon4105Stoyan ObreshkovBulgaria666,00067
Amazon4106Regi BoussartBolivia244,00024
Amazon4107Shaun LinefskyUnited States267,00027
Amazon4108Stephen TambourasAustralia281,00028
Amazon4109Greg MaddexCanada143,00014
       
Amazon4111Harald SammerAustria154,00015
Amazon4112Meder SuyundukovKyrgyzstan247,00025
Amazon4113Larry OdegardUnited States142,00014
Amazon4114Takao ShimizuJapan191,00019
Amazon4115Jerry GiroirUnited States186,00019
Amazon4116Claudemir MorandiniBrazil140,00014
Amazon4117Andrew GerlUnited States284,00028
Amazon4118Wenhao YingUnited States278,00028
Amazon4119Dean SchultzUnited States147,00015
       
Amazon4121Carl BrewingtonUnited States319,00032
Amazon4122Pablo CampoUnited Kingdom232,00023
Amazon4123Steven TabbUnited States318,00032
Amazon4124Sebastian LangrockGermany400,00040
Amazon4125Charles WiperUnited States414,00041
Amazon4126Jouhan AllendeUnited States179,00018
Amazon4127Darren RabinowitzUnited States438,00044
Amazon4128Derek AlleyUnited States224,00022
Amazon4129Anuj AgarwalUnited States727,00073
       
Amazon4131Keith BlockUnited States602,00060
Amazon4132Farzad RajiUnited States410,00041
Amazon4133Jerry DababnehUnited States203,00020
Amazon4134Armand AlvaradoUnited States232,00023
Amazon4135Phillip MighallUnited Kingdom515,00052
Amazon4136Ludovic RiehlFrance164,00016
Amazon4137Will BerryUnited States357,00036
Amazon4138Sang LiuUnited States233,00023
Amazon4139Yoon KimUnited States181,00018
       
Amazon4161Kyle CruseUnited States126,00013
Amazon4162Scott DaviesCanada329,00033
Amazon4163Alemu MakonenCanada269,00027
Amazon4164[Removed:14]United States101,00010
Amazon4165Justin LibertoUnited States435,00044
Amazon4166Timothy LittleUnited States248,00025
Amazon4167Steven SpateUnited States155,00016
Amazon4168Nicholas LongUnited States658,00066
Amazon4169Ralph MasseyUnited States389,00039
       
Amazon4171Richard DubiniArgentina125,00013
Amazon4172Mike TakayamaPhilippines963,00096
Amazon4173David HughesUnited States312,00031
Amazon4174Erik LadanyiHU392,00039
Amazon4175Ying ChanHong Kong451,00045
Amazon4176Robert PeacockUnited States519,00052
Amazon4177Nicholas SalimbeneUnited States158,00016
Amazon4178Benjamin ZamaniUnited States207,00021
Amazon4179Tristan WadeUnited States260,00026
       
Amazon4181Gregory YeagerUnited States237,00024
Amazon4182Olivier NagelFrance164,00016
Amazon4183Paul SchattauerUnited States340,00034
Amazon4184Grzegorz WyrazPoland411,00041
Amazon4185Ajay GnanasambanthanUnited States249,00025
Amazon4186Clark RoweUnited States176,00018
Amazon4187Thomas PattersonUnited States128,00013
Amazon4188Michael CampbellUnited States132,00013
Amazon4189Matthew SteinUnited States176,00018
       
Amazon4191Seon KimUnited States559,00056
Amazon4192Francis AndersonUnited States45,0005
Amazon4193Steven MorrisUnited Kingdom350,00035
Amazon4194Rafi ElhararIsrael249,00025
Amazon4195Nicholas ImmekusUnited States86,0009
Amazon4196James OstrowskiUnited States70,0007
Amazon4197Susan KaneUnited States424,00042
Amazon4198Daniel ColpoysUnited States1,405,000141
Amazon4199Jordan CristosUnited States204,00020
       
Amazon4201Aymon HataGermany197,00020
Amazon4202Michael Delvecchio IIIUnited States888,00089
Amazon4203Francois GouletCanada355,00036
Amazon4204Jeremy AusmusUnited States516,00052
Amazon4205Matt BerkeyUnited States473,00047
Amazon4206Anthony SpinellaUnited States294,00029
Amazon4207Bo BergesonUnited States373,00037
Amazon4208Lee MarkholtUnited States147,00015
Amazon4209Alex RochaUnited States87,0009
       
Amazon4211Dan MartinUnited States282,00028
Amazon4212Don JohnsonUnited States562,00056
Amazon4213Mihails MorozovsLatvia101,00010
Amazon4214Shiva DudaniUnited States269,00027
Amazon4215Norman MichalekUnited States350,00035
Amazon4216Sean GetzwillerUnited States333,00033
Amazon4217Jake BazeleyUnited States103,00010
Amazon4218Adam SwanUnited States124,00012
Amazon4219Matas CikinasLithuania116,00012

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