2018 World Series of Poker

Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$323,472
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
1,351
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Tan Leads Final Six in Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Longsheng Tan
Longsheng Tan

It took almost exactly six levels for Event #66: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em to get down to a final six from the 26 that started the day. In that time, the chip lead ebbed and flowed, but at the end of it all, start-of-day chipleader Longsheng Tan went back-to-back to be end-of-day chipleader as well.

He was responsible for the elimination of one player at the official final table, with second-in-chips Adam Laskey responsible for the other three — not bad going considering Laskey was the shortest stack at the unofficial final table. However, the eliminations weren't enough for Laskey to topple Tan, who sits atop the chip counts for the second consecutive day.

Here's how the final six players stack up:

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Longsheng TanUnited States3,260,00082
2Adam LaskeyUnited States2,345,00059
3Stephen BiermanUnited States1,035,00026
4Jayaram KovoorchathothUnited States1,660,00042
5Trey BrabhamUnited States590,00015
6Lanny LevineUnited States1,175,00029

And here are the final six payouts:

PositionPayout (USD)
1$323,472
2$199,862
3$142,785
4$103,212
5$75,497
6$55,892

Day Recap

In the first two levels, a total of 10 players headed out the doors. Daniel Weinman and Rex Clinkscales headed out the door, and just after the two-table redraw, it was the turn of 2018 bracelet winner Timur Margolin to exit the tournament. Earlier this summer, Margolin took down Event #43: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $507,274, but he wouldn't be adding another bracelet after losing a flip with jacks against the ace-king of Lanny Levine.

Jayaram Kovoorchathoth was one of the players moving into the chip lead for a time, holding more than two million in chips at one stage. Stephen Bierman and Longsheng Tan would tangle on multiple occasions throughout the day, including one where Bierman won back-to-back hands against his opponent.

However, sparks flew between Bierman and another opponent, Trey Brabham, with both players receiving a one-orbit penalty after some verbal sparring midway through the day.

While they were away, Tan would reassert himself at the top of the chip counts with the elimination of Justin Zaki shoving into Tan's aces with ace-jack, and soon the players were at an unofficial final table of 10.

With the announcement that play would halt at six-handed to enable the final day's play to be streamed on Twitch, there was a lull in proceedings. The ten remaining players adjusted to their new surroundings on the Brasilia feature stage, with Tan falling back through the counts to a pack of five between a million and one and a half million.

Shyam Srinivasan
Shyam Srinivasan finished 10th.

Shyam Srinivasan has already made one deep run so far this WSOP, finishing seventh in the Monster Stack for $154,463, and he fell in 10th place here, losing a flip against Tan.

Five hands later, it was a cooler rather than a flip sending Jason Paradis to the rail. Paradis got it in with a flush draw against the top pair of Adam Laskey. Paradis made his flush on the turn, but another diamond on the river gave Laskey a bigger flush, sending Paradis to the rail in ninth.

Georgios Tavoularis came into the unofficial final table as the second-shortest stack, and he did well to ladder three spots to eighth, eventually losing a flip to Laskey to bust. And with just seconds remaining in the level before a scheduled dinner break, Day 1 chipleader John Pannucci fell at the hands of Laskey, with fours failing to hold against ace-king as Laskey sent him on his way.

Play will resume Sunday at 2 p.m. and you can catch every hand of the action as we play down to a winner right here on PokerNews.com

Tags: Adam LaskeyDaniel WeinmanGeorgios TavoularisJason ParadisJayaram KovoorchathothJohn PannucciLanny LevineLongsheng TanRex ClinkscalesShyam SrinivasanStephen BiermanTimur MargolinTrey Brabham

John Pannucci Eliminated in 7th Place ($41,884)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
John Pannucci
John Pannucci

Hand #22: With around 15 big blinds left, John Pannucci shipped all in from middle position and it was folded around until it came to Adam Laskey in the big blind. He made a quick call and they tabled their cards.

John Pannucci: {4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}
Adam Laskey: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}

It was off to the races and the {8-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} flop was good for Pannucci, but the {k-Clubs} turn brought a pair for Laskey and the flush draw, meaning there was only one out in the deck for Pannucci and the {9-Hearts} on the river wasn't it. The Day 1 chipleader headed toward the payouts desk and Laskey scooped up around 1 million in chips.

Tags: Adam LaskeyJohn Pannucci

Georgios Tavoularis Eliminated in 8th Place ($31,775)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Georgios Tavoularis
Georgios Tavoularis

Hand #16: Georgios Tavoularis moved all in from the cutoff for 396,000. Adam Laskey called in the small blind.

Georgios Tavoularis: {a-Diamonds}{9-Spades}
Adam Laskey: {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

The board ran out {j-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{10-Spades}{6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} and Tavoularis busted in eighth for $31,775.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Laskey us
Adam Laskey
1,530,000 865,000
Georgios Tavoularis gr
Georgios Tavoularis
Busted

Tags: Adam LaskeyGeorgios Tavoularis

Jason Paradis Eliminated in 9th Place ($24,409)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Jason Paradis
Jason Paradis

Hand #5:

Jayaram Kovoorchathoth raised to 70,000 and Jason Paradis called in the small blind. Longsheng Tan called in the big blind and the flop came {2-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}. Paradis checked and Tan bet 105,000. Kovoorchathoth folded and Paradis thought about his decision before moving all in. Tan called.

Longsheng Tan: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Jason Paradis: {7-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Paradis made his flush on the {10-Diamonds} turn, but the river {4-Diamonds} improved Tan to a bigger flush, sending Paradis to the rail in ninth place for $24,409.

Player Chips Progress
Longsheng Tan us
Longsheng Tan
WSOP 1X Winner
3,350,000 550,000
Jason Paradis us
Jason Paradis
Busted

Tags: Jason ParadisJayaram KovoorchathothLongsheng Tan

Shyam Srinivasan Eliminated in 10th Place ($18,988)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Shyam Srinivasan
Shyam Srinivasan

Longsheng Tan raised to 70,000 from the hijack and Shyam Srinivasan three-bet all in for around 500,000 from the cutoff. The remaining players all folded and Tan didn't take long to make the call.

Shyam Srinivasan: {k-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Longsheng Tan: {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}

The {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} ended up giving Tan a straight and sending Srinivasan to the rail in 10th place for $18,988.

Player Chips Progress
Longsheng Tan us
Longsheng Tan
WSOP 1X Winner
2,800,000 800,000
Shyam Srinivasan ca
Shyam Srinivasan
Busted

Tags: Longsheng TanShyam Srinivasan

Heng Zhang Eliminated in 13th Place ($14,961)

Level 24 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Heng Zhang
Heng Zhang

Jayaram Kovoorchathoth raised 50,000 from the button and John Pannucci three-bet his small blind to 160,000. After a moment deliberating, Heng Zhang cold four-bet all in and Kovoorchathoth quickly moved aside, whilst Pannucci couldn't get it in fast enough.

John Pannucci: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}
Heng Zhang: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades}

It was battle of the big pairs but Pannucci had the best of it. After a tough couple of levels that have seen his stack dwindle, Pannucci held on the {8-Spades}{a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{10-Clubs} board and is back in good shape.

Player Chips Progress
Jayaram Kovoorchathoth us
Jayaram Kovoorchathoth
1,920,000 -110,000
John Pannucci us
John Pannucci
1,200,000 620,000
Heng Zhang us
Heng Zhang
Busted

Tags: Heng ZhangJayaram KovoorchathothJohn Pannucci

Chen Yu Hung Eliminated in 14th Place ($14,961)

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Chen Yu Hung
Chen Yu Hung

Chen Yu Hung had been one of the short stacks since the two-table redraw, and he moved all in for just 78,000 from the button. Longsheng Tan was in the big blind and called.

Chen Yu Hung flung {7-Hearts}{9-Hearts} down on the table, with Tan showing {j-Spades}{9-Spades}.

The board ran out {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{6-Hearts} and Hung was eliminated in 13th place.

Player Chips Progress
Longsheng Tan us
Longsheng Tan
WSOP 1X Winner
870,000 180,000
Chen Yu Hung us
Chen Yu Hung
Busted

Tags: Chen Yu HungLongsheng Tan

Kfir Nahum Eliminated in 15th Place ($14,961)

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Kfir Nahum
Kfir Nahum

Kfir Nahum raised to 35,000 and Austin Hughes called. Trey Brabham three-bet all in for 432,000 from the big blind. Nahum quickly called and Hughes mucked {9-}{9-}.

Kfir Nahum: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}
Trey Brabham: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

The board came {j-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{k-Spades}{7-Diamonds} and Brabham doubled up.

On the very next hand, it folded to Brabham in the small blind who moved all in.

"I haven't even looked," said Brabham to Nahum in the big blind who called.

Trey Brabham: {9-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Kfir Nahum: {4-Clubs}{6-Clubs}

The board ran out {2-Spades}{a-Spades}{q-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} with Brabham's nine playing and sending Nahum to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Trey Brabham us
Trey Brabham
950,000 580,000
Austin Hughes us
Austin Hughes
620,000 90,000
Kfir Nahum il
Kfir Nahum
Busted

Tags: Austin HughesKfir NahumTrey Brabham