2018 World Series of Poker

Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 2
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

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

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Seat Draw

RoomTableSeatPlayerChip CountCountryBig Blinds
Amazon4011Norbert Szecsi66,200Hungary110
Amazon4012Scott Blumstein66,300United States111
Amazon4013Royce Matheson66,000United States110
Amazon4014Jonathan Cohen66,700United States111
Amazon4015Dillon Ott66,100United States110
Amazon4016Christopher Audrain66,000United States110
Amazon4017Artur Rudziankov65,900Czech Republic110
Amazon4018Guillaume Diaz66,400France111
Amazon4019Casey Carroll66,500United States111
Amazon40110Steven Wolansky71,900United States120
       
Amazon4021Ayman Jalloul65,900United States110
Amazon4022Georgios Sotiropoulos66,000Greece110
Amazon4023William Kakon63,200Morocco105
Amazon4024James Glick65,500United States109
Amazon4025Michael Horchoff66,300United States111
Amazon4026Caleb Clarke66,100United States110
Amazon4027Fabian Gumz65,600Germany109
Amazon4028Daniel Santoro65,900United States110
Amazon4029Preston Lee65,800United States110
Amazon40210Daniel Wilson66,900Ireland112
       
Amazon4031Alfredo Pacheco71,700United States120
Amazon4032Young Phan65,900United States110
Amazon4033Jan Bednar65,500Czech Republic109
Amazon4034Demosthenes Kiriopoulos64,400Canada107
Amazon4035Justin Newton66,800United States111
Amazon4036John Gravagna63,800United States106
Amazon4037Joseph Sabe66,400Lebanon111
Amazon4038Andrew Thompson72,600United States121
Amazon4039Jesse Sylvia66,600United States111
Amazon40310Matthew Waxman66,200United States110
       
Amazon4041Raghav Bansal66,400India111
Amazon4042Arthur Morris65,200United States109
Amazon4043Isaac Hagerling66,600United States111
Amazon4044Mark McGovern66,500United Kingdom111
Amazon4045Josh Sullivan66,100United States110
Amazon4046Jesse Kertland66,500United States111
Amazon4047Dennis Owen66,300United States111
Amazon4048Mark Darner66,500United States111
Amazon4049Tom Hall66,300United Kingdom111
Amazon40410Alex Barill65,900United States110
       
Amazon4091Bas de Laat66,300Netherlands111
Amazon4092Philip Tom64,800United States108
Amazon4093Martin Jacobson66,600Sweden111
Amazon4094Shannon Shorr64,100United States107
Amazon4095Tim Burt65,100United States109
Amazon4096Matthew Wantman65,500United States109
Amazon4097Cole Jackson65,800United States110
Amazon4098Zachary Smiley71,700United States120
Amazon4099Justin Liberto65,800United States110
Amazon40910Ryan Messick66,200United States110
       
Amazon4101James Worth66,500Canada111
Amazon4102Dana Buck66,300United States111
Amazon4103Phil Hellmuth65,400United States109
Amazon4104Jack Shea65,600United States109
Amazon4105Thomas Taylor66,400United States111
Amazon4106Nikolai Sears66,500United States111
Amazon4107Alexander Lakhov65,600Russia109
Amazon4108Gavin O'Rourke66,600Ireland111
Amazon4109Rep Porter64,900United States108
Amazon41010Jerry Kleinsasser65,000United States108
       
Amazon4111Curtis Rystadt65,700United States110
Amazon4112Russell Thomas66,100United States110
Amazon4113Thomas Boivin64,400Belgium107
Amazon4114Ajay Chabra66,400United States111
Amazon4115Connor Drinan66,300United States111
Amazon4116Kiryl Radzivonau66,300Belarus111
Amazon4117Alexandru Masek72,900United States122
Amazon4118Richard Alati72,100United States120
Amazon4119Anthony Burch-Castro65,700United States110
Amazon41110Endrit Geci57,600United Kingdom96
       
Amazon4171Anthony Reategui66,600United States111
Amazon4172Nick Schwarmann64,500United States108
Amazon4173Marco Iodice65,700United States110
Amazon4174Andrew Sandomire66,000United States110
Amazon4175James Sileo66,100United States110
Amazon4176James Stahl70,700United States118
Amazon4177Vlad Darie73,200Romania122
Amazon4178Wayne Harmon65,600United States109
Amazon4179Martin Zamani66,400United States111
Amazon41710Aaron Henderson65,500United States109
       
Amazon4181Vladimir Burstein66,500Czech Republic111
Amazon4182Ryan Milisits66,200United States110
Amazon4183Alexandre Reard71,700France120
Amazon4184Dylan Linde65,400United States109
Amazon4185Jacobo Fernandez65,900United States110
Amazon4186Alfonso Mora66,300Spain111
Amazon4187Phong Nguyen66,700United States111
Amazon4188Martin Stoyanov65,100Bulgaria109
Amazon4189Dave Banerjee65,900United States110
Amazon41810Timothy McReynolds66,600United States111
       
Amazon4191Gregory Muzzilo66,500United States111
Amazon4192Shane Buchwald65,700United States110
Amazon4193Nick Rampone65,600United States109
Amazon4194Arkadiy Tsinis65,900United States110
Amazon4195Yudhishter Jaswal66,500United Kingdom111
Amazon4196Thomas Lutz66,300United States111
Amazon4197Corey Dodd71,300United States119
Amazon4198Matthias Eibinger64,300Austria107
Amazon4199Naor Slobodskoy65,900Israel110
Amazon41910Edward Yam66,700Hong Kong111

Which 10 Players Will Make the Final Table of Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout?

Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Event #39: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout resumes at 12 noon today, with 100 players returning to 10 tables. Each of those 100 was the last person standing on his or her respective table yesterday, and it will be the aim of all of them to repeat that feat again today. At the end of today, there will be 10 winners, one from each table, who will go through to the final table tomorrow.

Day 1 attracted 908 runners who took seats across 100 tables. A $1,225,800 prize pool was generated and first place will collect $236,498. Everyone starting Day 2 has already secured at least $5,227, but that prize money will increase again for the 10 left standing at the end of play. There will be at least $15,180 in the bag for all those who make it through to Day 3.

There are several well-known names still in contention. These include reigning WSOP Main Event Champion Scott Blumstein who will be sharing table space with two-time bracelet winner Steven Wolansky and one-time bracelet winner Artur Rudziankov. Last year's runner-up in this event, Thomas Boivin, has Russell Thomas, Conor Drinan, and Alexandru Masek keeping him company at his table.

Multiple-bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth will be trying to beat the other players on his table like Thomas Taylor, Alexander Lakhov, and Rep Porter. Meanwhile 888Poker Ambassador and 2014 Main Event Champion Martin Jacobson will have bracelet winners Philip Tom and Justin Liberto, Shannon Shorr, and Tim Burt to contend with at his table.

Make sure to follow all of the updates as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to bring you all the winners of each table and the action that comes with it.

Tags: Arkadiy TsinisGeorgios SotiropoulosJustin LibertoMartin JacobsonMatthew WaxmanPhil HellmuthRep PorterScott BlumsteinSteven WolanskyThomas BoivinWilliam Kakon

Level: 15

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 100

Shuffle Up and Deal

Level 15 : 300/600, 100 ante

The whole tournament has been moved from the Amazon room to the Brasilia room as one of the tables is scheduled to be played on the stage later for a broadcast on Twitch. The exact details are still unknown right now but will be published as soon as they have been announced.

The tournament director has welcomed the 100 remaining players to Day 2 for Round 2. Blinds will be 300/600 with a running ante of 100.

The dealers have now been instructed to shuffle up and deal.

Blumstein Fails to Bluff Matheson

Level 15 : 300/600, 100 ante
Scott Blumstein
Scott Blumstein

Table #401: Scott Blumstein raised to 1,500 from the cutoff and Royce Matheson was up next to act on the button. Matheson three-bet to 4,600. The blinds folded and Blumstein called.

The flop came {k-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}, Blumstein check-called the 4,000 bet of Matheson.

They both checked through the {8-Diamonds} on the turn to the {q-Hearts} on the river. Blumstein decided to bet 12,000. Matheson went through all the options in his head, confirmed the bet amount and cut out calling chips. He looked at the board again and then called.

Blumstein defeatedly showed {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for a failed bluff and mucked. Matheson showed {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for the rivered two pair of queens and fours and took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Royce Matheson us
Royce Matheson
89,600 23,600
Scott Blumstein us
Scott Blumstein
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
43,800 -22,500

Tags: Royce MathesonScott Blumstein

Early Pot for Hellmuth

Level 15 : 300/600, 100 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth has gotten off to a good start for Day 2 on Table #410. He just won a pot versus James Worth and it now puts him ahead in chips on his table.

With the board showing {6-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and over 20,000 in the middle already, Worth had checked and Hellmuth made a bet of 8,000. It priced Worth out and Hellmuth took it down.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
80,000 14,600
James Worth ca
James Worth
49,000 -17,500

Tags: James WorthPhil Hellmuth

Burch-Castro Takes From Alati

Level 15 : 300/600, 100 ante

All the community cards were out and the board read {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{9-Spades}{k-Clubs}{8-Hearts}, over on Table #411.

Richard Alati was first to act and he checked. Anthony Burch-Castro made it 12,000 to see his cards and after a minute or so in the tank, Alati made a hesitant call.

Burch-Castro turned over {k-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} for two pair and it was good, with Alati sending his cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Burch-Castro us
Anthony Burch-Castro
89,000 23,300
Richard Alati us
Richard Alati
48,000 -24,100

Tags: Anthony Burch-CastroRichard Alati

Linde Makes Stoyanov Fold

Level 15 : 300/600, 100 ante
Dylan Linde
Dylan Linde

On Table #418, Dylan Linde raised to 1,500 from mid-position and was called by Jacobo Fernandez in the hijack, Martin Stoyanov on the button, and Timothy McReynolds in the big blind.

The flop came {2-Clubs}{9-Spades}{6-Spades}, and both McReynolds and Linde checked. Fernandez bet 2,200 and Stoyanov called. McReynolds folded and Linde raised to 8,500. Fernandez folded and Stoyanov checked how much the second call would cost him. The dealer confirmed the amount and Stoyanov called.

The turn brought them the {5-Hearts}, Linde calmly continued with another bet, now for 17,500. Stoyanov once again asked for a confirmation. He considered it for a few minutes but then folded.

Player Chips Progress
Dylan Linde us
Dylan Linde
WSOP 1X Winner
81,500 16,100
Timothy McReynolds us
Timothy McReynolds
66,000
Jacobo Fernandez us
Jacobo Fernandez
58,000 -7,900
Martin Stoyanov bg
Martin Stoyanov
52,500 -12,600

Tags: Dylan LindeJacobo FernandezMartin StoyanovTimothy McReynolds

Level: 16

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100