2018 World Series of Poker

Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
95
Prize
$236,498
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,225,800
Entries
908
Level Info
Level
53
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Preston Lee Captures Bracelet in Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout ($236,498)

Level 53 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Preston Lee
Preston Lee

It was a true endurance test for Preston Lee who finished on top in Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout. Lee captured his first ever World Series of Poker gold bracelet along with $236,498. It took him over 12 hours and 121 hands of heads-up play to defeat Corey Dodd in an epic battle.

Referred to as "The Landlord" by his rail who stuck by his side from the onset, Lee was in a comfortable position throughout most of the day. The heads-up duel went on for nearly four hours with the chip lead exchanging hands multiple times. Lee entered the battle with a large advantage but Dodd showed some of the utmost resilience. There were multiple times where the two found themselves exactly even in chips and some thought it would never end, even though they had around 20 big blinds each.

One hand turned the tide for good when Lee called an all in with ace-queen against Dodd's ace-ten suited. Lee hit a queen on the flop and held on, leaving Dodd with just half of a big blind. That wasn't the end tho, as Dodd doubled up twice before eventually falling on the last hand of the night.

"I've been playing mostly online but just started to get back into live poker. I play mostly cash games in the San Francisco area and a few tournaments," Lee said, who mentioned that it's going pretty well for him so far.

When asked about the exhausting final table, Lee said he was definitely running on adrenaline. "Ya, it was long. Both of us were all in multiple times and we both just kept winning. I don't even know what time it is." Lee said he will be back for more events throughout the summer with his main focus on the Main Event.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Preston LeeUnited States$236,498
2Corey DoddUnited States$146,146
3Anthony ReateguiUnited States$105,907
4Dylan LindeUnited States$76,829
5Jesse KertlandUnited States$56,763
6Young PhanUnited States$42,476
7Royce MathesonUnited States$32,198
8Alexander LakhovRussia$24,728
9Bas de LaatNetherlands$19,245
10Endrit GeciUnited Kingdom$15,180

The day began with 10 players returning to the Main Stage in the Brasilia Room, having not played with one another in this tournament previously. With each player having around the same chip stack, there was nobody that held a clear advantage. It was Anthony Reategui and Lee who got off to a quick start, both racing to over one million chips before the first break.

On a board with four cards to a straight, Reategui check-raised all in and put Endrit Geci to the test for his remaining chips. After tanking for over four minutes, Geci called and Reategui showed him a straight, sending Geci to the rail in 10th place. After the first break of the day, Bas de Laat returned on one of the shorter stacks. He three-bet all in with a big ace and Reategui called with two live cards. Reategui made two pair on the runout and eliminated De Laat in ninth place.

Anthony Reategui
Anthony Reategui

The bust-outs continued over the next 30 minutes as the short stacks failed to run up a stack. Alexander Lakhov was next on the list when he shoved with his pocket fours and Lee snap-called with ace-king. Lee hit a king on the flop and never looked back sending Lakhov home in eighth place. It was a bit of a cooler for Royce Matheson as his pocket kings got cracked by Lee's pocket tens. Lee hit a ten on the turn and all of the money went in on the river, eliminating Matheson in seventh place.

It was not long after where the action folded to Young Phan in the small blind who shoved all in for around 15 big blinds. Reategui woke up with a monster pair of queens in the big blind and called to put Phan at risk. Although Phan made a pair of aces on the flop, Reategui turned a set of queens to leave Phan drawing dead.

That left three players on the short stack with Reategui and Lee holding 80% of the chips between them. In a blind vs blind hand, Jesse Kertland pushed all in from the small blind and Dylan Linde called from the big blind. Both players flopped a pair but Linde's was bigger and held on throughout the hand. Kertland left in fifth place, leaving just four players to fight for the title.

Corey Dodd
Corey Dodd

Just before the players went on their 60-minute dinner break, Linde was the victim of a cooler when he ran his pocket tens into the pocket kings of Dodd. The chips were counted and Dodd barely had Linde covered, sending just three players on the dinner break. When play resumed, Reategui spiced things up with more aggression than before. After a couple of hands gone wrong, Reategui shipped his last 14 big blinds in with ace-seven but Lee woke up with pocket aces. Reategui was drawing dead by the turn, leaving Lee and Dodd to battle heads-up for the bracelet. Eventually, after 121 hands and nearly four hours, it was Lee that captured his first World Series of Poker bracelet.

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage for this event, but stay tuned for plenty of more action throughout the coming weeks.

Tags: Alexander LakhovAnthony ReateguiBas De LaatCorey DoddDylan LindeEndrit GeciJesse KertlandPreston LeeRoyce MathesonWorld Series of PokerYoung Phan

Corey Dodd Eliminated in 2nd Place ($146,146)

Level 53 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Corey Dodd
Corey Dodd

Hand #301: All the chips went in preflop and Preston Lee was holding {K-Spades}{2-Diamonds}. Corey Dodd was holding {6-Clubs}{5-Clubs}.

The board ran out {8-Spades}{2-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{4-Hearts} and Dodd won with a runner-runner straight to be back at 160,000.

Hand #302: Lee was holding {9-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and had to win against {6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}.

The flop was a scary one for Lee being {4-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}. The {K-Hearts} turn and {A-Spades} river finally ended the Shootout finale. The American finally succumbed after more than 12 hours of play and received $146,146 for his outstanding performance.

Player Chips Progress
Preston Lee us
Preston Lee
WSOP 1X Winner
6,600,000 100,000
Corey Dodd us
Corey Dodd
Busted

Tags: Corey DoddPreston Lee

Anthony Reategui Eliminated in 3rd Place ($105,907)

Level 47 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Anthony Reategui
Anthony Reategui

Hand #181: Anthony Reategui pushed all-in for 705,000 total. Preston Lee pushed all-in and the cards went on their backs.

Anthony Reategui: {A-Hearts}{7-Clubs}
Preston Lee: {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{J-Spades}{2-Spades} and it was going be a hard task for Reategui to catch up. The {2-Clubs} turn sealed his fate and the river was a meaningless {10-Spades}. Reategui was eliminated in 3rd place for a $105,907 pay day.

Player Chips Progress
Preston Lee us
Preston Lee
WSOP 1X Winner
4,500,000 800,000
Anthony Reategui us
Anthony Reategui
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Anthony ReateguiPreston Lee

Dylan Linde Eliminated in 4th Place ($76,829)

Level 46 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Dylan Linde
Dylan Linde

Hand #154: Dylan Linde raised to 85,000 from under the gun and Anthony Reategui called on the button. Preston Lee also called in the small blind and Corey Dodd got raising chips out, making it 325,000 from the big blind. Linde four-bet shoved all in for 1,070,000, which got Reategui and Lee out of the hand. Dodd quickly called and the cards were tabled.

Corey Dodd: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Dylan Linde: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

The flop came {j-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Dodd was still in the lead with his pocket kings. The turn was the {3-Spades} and the river brought the {6-Spades}, giving Dodd a flush. When the chips were counted, it was Linde who was the player at risk and he was sent to the rail in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Corey Dodd us
Corey Dodd
2,300,000 1,350,000
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Corey DoddDylan Linde

Jesse Kertland Eliminated in 5th Place ($56,763)

Level 45 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Jesse Kertland
Jesse Kertland

Hand #135: Jesse Kertland jammed all in from the small blind and Dylan Linde quickly called from the big blind. Kertland tabled {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts} while Linde showed {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}. Kertland was the player at risk for 439,000.

The flop came {q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and Linde held the lead with a pair of queens. The turn was the {4-Diamonds} and the river brought the {7-Clubs}, securing the win for Linde and eliminating Kertland in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
996,000 429,000
Jesse Kertland us
Jesse Kertland
Busted

Tags: Dylan LindeJesse Kertland

Young Phan Eliminated in 6th Place ($42,476)

Level 43 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Young Phan
Young Phan

Hand #96: It folded around to the small blind Young Phan. Phan pushed all-in and it was up to Anthony Reategui. He peeked at his cards and made a very quick call.

Young Phan: {A-Spades}{2-Diamonds}
Anthony Reagetui: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

The dealer dealt the {A-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{9-Hearts} flop and Phan's rail got loud. That changed when the turn was the {Q-Clubs} and the river the {10-Spades}. Phan got eliminated from the tournament while Raegetui could start stacking again.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Reategui us
Anthony Reategui
WSOP 1X Winner
2,150,000 750,000
Young Phan us
Young Phan
Busted

Tags: Anthony ReateguiYoung Phan

Royce Matheson Eliminated in 7th Place ($32,198)

Level 42 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Royce Matheson
Royce Matheson

Hand #76: Preston Lee raised to 35,000 from the hijack. Royce Matheson sat in the small blind and when it folded to him he three-bet to 116,000. Lee called and they saw a flop appear.

The flop was {5-Hearts}{Q-Spades}{6-Diamonds} and Matheson continued with a bet of 105,000. Lee called again and the turn was the {10-Clubs}. This time the bet from Matheson was 275,000. Lee called again to see the {A-Diamonds} river and now it checked to Lee.

Lee decided to push all-in. It was effectively 436,000 since he covered Matheson. Matheson went into the tank and took his time to think out his decision. After a couple of minutes, Matheson decided to go with the call and opened up {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}, but that wasn't good enough to beat Lee's {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Preston Lee us
Preston Lee
WSOP 1X Winner
2,252,000 932,000
Royce Matheson us
Royce Matheson
Busted

Tags: Preston LeeRoyce Matheson

Alexander Lakhov Eliminated in 8th Place ($24,728)

Level 41 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Alexander Lakhov
Alexander Lakhov

Hand #72: Alexander Lakhov shipped all in for 259,000 from the hijack and Preston Lee made a quick call after looking at his cards in the big blind.

Preston Lee: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Alexander Lakhov: {4-Spades}{4-Diamonds}

It was a coin flip with Lakhov's tournament life on the line. The flop came {k-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Lee took the lead after pairing his king. The {2-Diamonds} on the turn and the {2-Hearts} on the river were no help to Lakhov who was sent home in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Preston Lee us
Preston Lee
WSOP 1X Winner
1,320,000 138,000
Alexander Lakhov ru
Alexander Lakhov
Busted

Tags: Alexander LakhovPreston Lee

Bas de Laat Eliminated in 9th Place ($19,245)

Level 41 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Bas de Laat
Bas de Laat

Hand #60: Anthony Reategui raised to 35,000 from middle position and Bas de Laat three-bet shoved all in for around 150,000 in the small blind. The action was back on Reategui who made the call with his large chip stack.

Anthony Reategui: {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Bas de Laat: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The flop came {10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs} and Reategui took the lead with a pair of eights. The {5-Clubs} on the turn gave de Laat even more outs but the {6-Hearts} on the river only improved Reategui's hand to two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Reategui us
Anthony Reategui
WSOP 1X Winner
1,720,000 26,000
Bas de Laat nl
Bas de Laat
Busted

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Endrit Geci Eliminated in 10th Place ($15,180)

Level 40 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Endrit Geci - 10th place
Endrit Geci - 10th place

Hand #48: In the last hand before the break, Anthony Reategui raised to 30,000 from the hijack, stating that he was on tilt. Endrit Geci called on the button and the two players went heads-up to a flop of {9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{2-Hearts}.

Reategui led out for 30,000 and Geci called to see the {5-Spades} on the turn. Both players checked and the {6-Clubs} completed the board. Reategui checked again and Geci slid in a bet of 97,000. Reategui instantly splashed in a stack of T25,000 chips, enough to put Geci to the test for his remaining 258,000.

With four minutes to go before the break, Geci gave the table a fair warning that he needed time to think. "Go ahead and take your break, guys." As the break approached, Geci finally made the call and tabled {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} for two pair. Unfortunately for him, Reategui held {7-Spades}{2-Diamonds} for a straight and eliminated Geci in tenth place.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Reategui us
Anthony Reategui
WSOP 1X Winner
1,694,000 594,000
Endrit Geci gb
Endrit Geci
Busted

Tags: Anthony ReateguiEndrit Geci