2018 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$311,451
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,971,900
Entries
2,191
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Larry Ross Eliminated in 19th Place ($10,016)

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

Larry Ross shoved his remaining 150,000 and Alan Denkenson called. The players flipped over their hands and Ross would be at risk.

Alan Denkenson: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Larry Ross: {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

The flop came down {3-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{5-Spades} and Ross picked up a flush draw, with some split pot outs. But he failed to connect as the {3-Hearts} came on the turn and {8-Spades} fell on the river. Denkenson took down the pot and is quickly starting to spin up a stack early on in the day.

Player Chips Progress
Alan Denkenson us
Alan Denkenson
580,000 178,000
Larry Ross us
Larry Ross
Busted

Tags: Larry RossAlan Denkenson

Alfred Shanfeld Eliminated in 20th Place ($10,016)

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

Alfred Shanfeld raised to 36,000 and Jerry Weber called from the small blind. They went heads up to the {10-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} flop and Weber checked. Shanfeld moved all in for his last 66,000.

"What the hell it's gambling right" said Weber as he tossed in the calling chips. Shanfeld turned over {k-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for king high and Weber was ahead holding {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}.

The turn brought the {3-Hearts} and the {j-Hearts} hit the river pairing Weber to earn him the pot and the elimination. Shanfeld is out in 20th while Weber extends his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Jerry Weber us
Jerry Weber
1,400,000 210,000
Alfred Shanfeld us
Alfred Shanfeld
Busted

Tags: Alfred ShanfeldJerry Weber

Marty Doust Eliminated in 21st Place ($10,016)

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

Marty Doust moved his last 86,000 into the middle and Jerry Weber made the call. The players then flipped over their hands with Doust at risk of elimination.

Jerry Weber: {a-Spades}{6-Spades}
Marty Doust: {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

The board ran out {7-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{9-Spades}, with the river counterfeiting Doust's pair of fives to give Weber the pot with his ace-kicker. Doust is out, and now 20 players remain.

Player Chips Progress
Jerry Weber us
Jerry Weber
1,190,000 286,000
Marty Doust us
Marty Doust
Busted

Tags: Jerry WeberMarty Doust

David Blickenstaff Eliminated in 22nd Place ($10,016)

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

Robert Beach opened and David Blickenstaff then moved all in for around 130,000. Beach called and players then revealed their hands.

Robert Beach: {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}
David Blickenstaff: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

The board ran out {7-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{10-Hearts} and Beach's set of kings took down the pot, eliminating Blickenstaff in 22nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Beach us
Robert Beach
598,000 250,000
David Blickenstaff us
David Blickenstaff
Busted

Tags: David BlickenstaffRobert Beach

Walter Bell Eliminated in 23rd Place ($10,016)

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

Walter Bell moved all in for 38,000 from early position and David Blickenstaff reraised to 93,000. With the action on Robert Beach in the cutoff he reshoved all in for 135,000. It folded back to Blickenstaff who called and the hands were shown.

Robert Beach: {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}
David Blickenstaff: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}
Walter Bell: {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

The board ran out {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Beach's pocket kings held up to earn him the knockout. Bell finishes 23rd, earning $10,016 for his run.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Beach us
Robert Beach
348,000 254,000
David Blickenstaff us
David Blickenstaff
215,000 -4,000
Walter Bell us
Walter Bell
Busted

Tags: David BlickenstaffRobert BellWalter Bell

Zolotow in Contention as Day 3 of Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors is Set to Begin

Steve Zolotow
Steve Zolotow

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Each player left will be seeking the $311,451[/B] first-place prize money that sits atop the payout sheet, as well as the coveted WSOP bracelet that comes with being crowned the champion of this event.

The starting field of 2,219 is now down to just 43 hopefuls, many of whom are in search of their first bracelet. That's not the case for one of them — Steve Zolotow who already has two bracelets to his name and will be looking to try on a third by day's end.

Zolotow will be starting the final day with an above average stack of 294,000 and is surely the most acclaimed poker player remaining in the field. He has been playing very patiently all tournament, so look for him to be picking optimal spots to push his chips in the middle here on Day 3 as he tries to secure his first WSOP title since 2001.

There are several big stacks going into the final day and that list includes chip leader Jerry Weber (884,000), Paul W Lee (573,000), John Borzio (523,000), United Kingdom's Linda Iwaniak (521,000), and James Brown (513,000).

Play is set to kick-off at 11 a.m. local time, in the Tan section of the Amazon room. Blinds will resume at 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante and will be 60-minutes in duration. The players will get a 15-minute break after every two levels of play, with a 60-minute dinner break after the sixth level.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you full coverage of this and every other WSOP event this summer.

Day 3 Seating and Chip Counts

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon4301Moncie DanielsUnited States321,00032
Amazon4302Alfred ShanfeldUnited States200,00020
Amazon4303Larry RossUnited States436,00044
Amazon4304Al HomsiUnited States109,00011
Amazon4305Mark HalfonUnited States82,0008
Amazon4306David BlickenstaffUnited States139,00014
Amazon4308Linda IwaniakUnited Kingdom521,00052
Amazon4309Lyle MundayUnited States304,00030
       
Amazon4311Bruce HugonUnited States401,00040
Amazon4312James BrownUnited States513,00051
Amazon4313Edward KlimekUnited States165,00017
Amazon4314Bradley VinerUnited Kingdom171,00017
Amazon4315Paul W LeeUnited States573,00057
Amazon4316Pressly MoffattUnited States117,00012
Amazon4317Sam GrizzleUnited States177,00018
Amazon4318Frederick ParsonsCanada137,00014
Amazon4319Farhintaj BonyadiUnited States337,00034
       
Amazon4381Douglas RieperUnited States170,00017
Amazon4382Joe ChinCanada71,0007
Amazon4383David HenleyUnited States143,00014
Amazon4385Robert BeachUnited States94,0009
Amazon4386Stephen AbrahamUnited States268,00027
Amazon4387Donald WilliamsUnited States100,00010
Amazon4388Marty DoustUnited States228,00023
Amazon4389Steve ZolotowUnited States294,00029
       
Amazon4391Charles ThompsonUnited States485,00049
Amazon4392Jean DidierFrance354,00035
Amazon4393David RosenbloomUnited States109,00011
Amazon4394Yury ParadUnited States33,5003
Amazon4395John EricksonUnited States502,00050
Amazon4396Thomas McteerUnited States82,0008
Amazon4397Gaston KnightUnited States110,00011
Amazon4398Russell SuttonCanada107,00011
Amazon4399Thomas MaserUnited States137,00014
       
Amazon4471Jon WhittersCanada162,00016
Amazon4472Douglas DearbornCanada31,0003
Amazon4473Jerry WeberUnited States884,00088
Amazon4474Alan DenkensonUnited States193,00019
Amazon4475William FogelUnited States383,00038
Amazon4476Walter BellUnited States180,00018
Amazon4477Randy LoweryUnited States205,00021
Amazon4478Gary GoadUnited States149,00015
Amazon4479John BorzioUnited States523,00052

Tags: James BrownJeffrey WeberJohn BorzioLinda IwaniakPaul W LeeSteve Zolotow