2018 World Series of Poker

Event #68: $1,000 + 111 The Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
$559,332
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,111
Prize Pool
$4,258,800
Entries
4,732
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000

Guoliang Wei Wins Fourth Chinese Bracelet in The Little One for One Drop ($559,332)

Level 38 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Guoliang Wei
Guoliang Wei

Guoliang Wei has captured the fourth Chinese WSOP gold bracelet by winning Event #68: $1,000+111 The Little One for One Drop. Wei defeated Francois Tosques of France heads-up after a fairytale ending. Holding an open-ended straight flush draw against Tosques' set of jacks, Wei caught the king of spades on the river to improve to a straight flush and win it all.

Wei plays poker mostly in China but made a few small cashes in the US before this one. As expected, it's Wei biggest score and second six-figure score of his career.

“I’m excited and happy," he smiled.

Wei came out from China with Du Yan (his wife) and friends to play the Main Event and this one. Yan and Wei left their six-month-old newborn at home with the babysitter. The young father can now return home with a gold WSOP bracelet.

“It means a lot to me," Wei said about the importance of winning the coveted prize. "Poker is booming in China right now. A lot of people watch this game regularly, but only a few of us can be here and compete. We consider poker an epic game, like the World Cup.”

“It’s our dream to come and win a bracelet in Vegas; that’s the only goal.”

Wei's plan was to be aggressive heads up and keep attacking. He started three-betting and getting folds, and that helped him gain momentum and stack advantage before winning it with the king of spades and the straight flush.

“I felt it, the king of spades, before it fell – in my mind."

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Guoliang WeiChina$559,332
2Francois TosquesFrance$345,415
3Christopher StaatsUnited States$254,580
4Sung Joo HyunSouth Korea$189,098
5Richard DouglasUnited States$141,565
6Jon HoelleinUnited States$106,822
7Renato KaneoyaBrazil$81,251
8Erwann PecheuxFrance$62,299
9Lester EdocPhilippines$48,157
Guoliang Wei
Guoliang Wei

Final Day Action
At noon local time, fourteen players out of 4,732 strong field returned for the fourth and final day of this event. For each buyin in the prize pool, $111 would go to the One Drop foundation, bringing in more than half a million dollars for the charity that provides sustainable access to water.

Bracelet winner Justin Liberto would be the first to go after losing a big coinflip with ace-king against Erwann Pecheux' pocket sevens. Paul Byrne was the next one out the door, followed by Daria Feshchenko. The Russian, who was part of the 888poker 8-Team promotion during the Main Event, bowed out in 12th place after losing with ace-trey against Tosques' king-jack.

Another bracelet winner just fell short of the final table, as last year's Tag Team champion Aditya Sushant got railed when he ran king-jack into pocket queens. Richard Cox was the first out of the final ten who made the unofficial final table to bust, bringing the remaining nine players to the official final table. Filipino Lester Edoc finished in 9th place after losing pocket jacks to Tosques' king-seven.

Guoliang Wei (right) en Francois Tosques
Guoliang Wei (right) en Francois Tosques

Wei won a key pot against Pecheux at this stage, where he caught an ace on the turn to win with ace-king against Pecheux' pocket queens. The French pro never truly recovered from it; although it took until the 59th hand at the final table before he'd become the next to go. Pecheux shoved ace-ten from the cutoff and his countryman and fellow teammate Tosques reshoved on the button with pocket kings. No help for Pecheux made him the eight place finisher.

Brazil's Renato Kaneoya finished in seventh and Joe Hoellein ran out of chips in 6th place. At that point, the crowds started gathering, making the final table a treat to watch. While the boisterous rail was mostly on Tosques' hand, Wei brought in some friends of his own who screamed at the top of their lungs.

After Hoellein busted, Richard Douglas was the next to go shortly after, failing to improve in an all-in situation. South Korea's Sung Joo Hyun then followed out the door. Three-handed play quickly came down to just two people after the elimination of Christopher Staats, who got the last of his chips in preflop with ace-nine and was looked up and outflopped by the king-queen of Tosques.

The heads-up started with equal chip stacks and went back and forth until one hand decided it all. Wei limped on the button, Tosques raised and Wei called. On a jack-nine-deuce flop with the jack and nine of spades, Tosques bet, Wei raised and the Frenchman called. The turn was the queen of hearts and Tosques check-shoved a little more than Wei's bet. Tosques showed pocket jacks, Wei had queen-ten of spades and celebrated with his wife and friends after the king of spades fell on the river to make him China's fourth bracelet winner after Yueqi Zhu, Jiang Chen and Yunpeng Zhou.

This concludes PokerNews live coverage of this event, but don't go anywhere as the stakes get higher in both the Main Event and the Big One for One Drop.

Tags: Aditya SushantDaria FeshchenkoFrancois TosquesGuoliang WeiJustin LibertoLester Edoc

Francois Tosques Eliminated in 2nd Place ($345,145)

Level 38 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
François Tosques
François Tosques

Hand #167: Guoliang Wei called on the button, Francois Tosques raised to 1,600,000 from the big blind and Wei called. Tosques bet 900,000 on the {J-Spades}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop, Wei raised 2,600,000 and the Frenchman called.

The turn brought the {Q-Hearts} and Tosques checked. Wei bet 8 million. Tosques quickly shoved all in for 9,250,000 total and Wei called.

Francois Tosques: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Guoliang Wei: {q-Spades}{10-Spades}

It was an incredible showdown, with Tosques holding a set of jacks and Wei sporting an open-ended straight flush draw. Both the French and Chinese railbirds flocked around the screens at the Brasilia Twitch stage to watch the river being dealt.

The dealer burned and turned the {K-Spades} on the river to improve Wei to a straight flush and the victory in the Little One for One Drop. The Chinese player let out a huge victory cry and jumped in the arms of his friends, who all ran on the stage in celebration. Shocked, the French rail instantly fell silent upon seeing the river. Tosques, standing behind his chair, sunk to his knees and lowered his head on the table as his dream of winning a WSOP bracelet was over.

Tosques' run in this tournament ended in second place, which secured the French pro a massive payday of $345,145. Guoliang Wei has become the winner of Event #68: $1000 + 111 The Little One for One Drop and received the gigantic first place prize of $559,332 as well as the coveted bracelet.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Guoliang Wei
Guoliang Wei (©Antonio Abrego)
Player Chips Progress
Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
WSOP 1X Winner
47,350,000 10,350,000
François Tosques
François Tosques
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesGuoliang Wei

Chris Staats Eliminated in 3rd Place ($254,580)

Level 38 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Christopher Staats
Christopher Staats

Hand #142: Francois Tosques got a walk in the big blind.

Hand #143: Chris Staats moved all in for 3.25 million on the button and Francois Tosques called in the small blind to put him at risk.

Staats: {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Tosques: {K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

Tosques' rail screamed for a king or queen and it came on the {J-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} flop. The {2-Clubs} turn and the {10-Hearts} river couldn't save Staats and he had to settle for third place, taking home $254,580 for his deep run in the Little One for One Drop.

The final two players are taking a short break to get ready for heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
WSOP 1X Winner
26,710,000 910,000
François Tosques
François Tosques
20,650,000 4,250,000
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
Busted

Tags: Chris StaatsFrancois Tosques

Sung Joo Hyun Eliminated in 4th Place ($189,098)

Level 37 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Sung Joo Hyun
Sung Joo Hyun

Hand #115: François Tosques raised to 825,000 under the gun and Sung Joo Hyun moved all in for 2.09 million in the small blind. Christopher Staats got out of the way in the big blind and Tosques tossed in a chip to call.

Hyun: {K-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}
Tosques: {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts}

The flop came {5-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}, and Tosques rail called for "Black, black, black."

The turn was the {A-Spades} and Erwann Pecheux, who has joined the French rail, yelled: "That's the best black in the deck!"

The {J-Hearts} on the river was safe as Hyun missed his flopped flush draw.

Hyun finished in fourth place, earning him $189,098 for his deep run.

Player Chips Progress
François Tosques
François Tosques
30,900,000 4,800,000
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
9,100,000 -1,700,000
Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
WSOP 1X Winner
7,000,000 -200,000
Sung Joo Hyun kr
Sung Joo Hyun
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesSung Joo Hyun

Richard Douglas Eliminated in 5th Place ($189,098)

Level 37 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Richard Douglas
Richard Douglas

Hand #110: Francois Tosques opened to 825,000 from the cutoff. Douglas three-bet shoved 5,680,000 on the button and Tosques instantly called.

Richard Douglas: {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Francois Tosques: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}

The board ran out {Q-Spades}{K-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{A-Spades}{J-Diamonds} and Tosques' hand remained best. The French rail completely exploded, chanting 'Allez Francois' among other chants for at least 30 seconds. Under all the noise, Douglas quietly exited the stage to collect his fifth-place prize money.

Player Chips Progress
François Tosques
François Tosques
26,100,000 6,100,000
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
10,800,000 1,100,000
Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
WSOP 1X Winner
7,200,000 -1,100,000
Sung Joo Hyun kr
Sung Joo Hyun
2,600,000 -800,000
Richard Douglas us
Richard Douglas
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesRichard Douglas

Jon Hoellein Eliminated in 6th Place ($106,822)

Level 36 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Jon Hoellein
Jon Hoellein

Hand #102: Chris Staats raised on the button and Francois Tosques three-bet to 2.25 million in the small blind. Jon Hoellein called for his remaining 640,000 in the big blind and Staats got out of the way.

Tosques: {Q-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Hoellein: {7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}

The {Q-Clubs}{2-Spades}{4-Clubs} brought a club sweat for Hoellein, but the {6-Hearts} turn and the {6-Diamonds} river didn't do it. Hoellein is the sixth-place finisher, taking home the first six-figure payday of the tournament: $106,822.

Player Chips Progress
François Tosques
François Tosques
16,900,000 1,700,000
Jon Hoellein us
Jon Hoellein
Busted

Tags: Jon HoelleinFrancois Tosques

Renato Kaneoya Eliminated in 7th Place ($81,251)

Level 36 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Renato Kaneoya
Renato Kaneoya

Hand #85: Renato Kaneoya shoved all in for 2,880,000 from the cutoff. Christopher Staats called on the button and the blinds folded.

Renato Kaneoya: {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Christopher Staats {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}

Both players paired up on the {q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{a-Clubs} flop, not helping Kaneoya in any way. The {8-Clubs} did help him as a flush draw opened up but the {a-Hearts} sealed it for Staats. The Brazilian's deep run in the Little One ended in seventh place, worth $81,251.

Player Chips Progress
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
11,600,000 3,600,000
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
Busted

Tags: Christopher StaatsRenato Kaneoya

Erwann Pecheux Eliminated in 8th Place ($62,299)

Level 35 : 120,000/240,000, 40,000 ante
Erwann Pecheux
Erwann Pecheux

Hand #59: Erwann Pecheux open-shoved 3,700,000 from the cutoff. Francois Tosques reshoved 5,120,000 on the button. Jon Hoellein thought for a minute before folding in the small blind and Richard Douglas folded as well.

Erwann Pecheux: {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Francois Tosques: {K-Clubs}{K-Spades}

Both Frenchmen, also teammates, gave each other the 'nothing we can do' stare. The {8-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{J-Hearts} flop gave Pecheux a double gutter to go with his ace. The {2-Spades} was a brick and the {2-Clubs} on the river was one likewise.

Tosques and Pecheux hugged and the latter walked off the stage shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
François Tosques
François Tosques
9,500,000 1,860,000
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
8,600,000 1,770,000
Richard Douglas us
Richard Douglas
7,700,000 -1,545,000
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
7,000,000 -265,000
Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
WSOP 1X Winner
6,000,000 -2,225,000
Jon Hoellein us
Jon Hoellein
5,600,000 3,450,000
Sung Joo Hyun kr
Sung Joo Hyun
3,000,000 -740,000
Erwann Pecheux fr
Erwann Pecheux
Busted

Tags: Erwann PecheuxFrancois TosquesJon Hoellein

Lester Edoc Eliminated in 9th Place ($48,157)

Level 32 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Lester Edoc
Lester Edoc

Hand #10: It folded to Lester Edoc in the small blind and he completed. In the big blind, Francois Tosques moved all in to put Edoc to the test, and Edoc quickly called for his remaining stack of around 1.9 million.

Tosques: {K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Edoc: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}

Edoc was in the lead, but the {10-Clubs}{4-Spades}{K-Clubs} flop favored Tosques. The {10-Hearts} turn and the {A-Hearts} river couldn't save Edoc and he was eliminated in ninth place. He takes home $48,157 for his finish in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
François Tosques
François Tosques
6,350,000 1,920,000
Lester Edoc ph
Lester Edoc
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesLester Edoc

Richard Cox Eliminated in 10th Place ($37,530)

Level 32 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Richard Cox
Richard Cox

Francois Tosques raised to 260,000 under the gun, Richard Douglas called in early position, and Richard Cox made it 850,000 to go in middle position. It folded around to Tosques, who let it go and Douglas called.

The flop came {6-Spades}{5-Spades}{10-Spades} and Douglas checked. Cox moved all in for 2,820,000 and Douglas snap-called with {A-Spades}{J-Spades} for the nuts.

Cox shook his head and tabled {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}.

The {J-Diamonds} and {3-Clubs} completed the board and Cox was sent to the rail in tenth place, taking home $37,530 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Douglas us
Richard Douglas
11,000,000 4,975,000
Richard Cox us
Richard Cox
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesRichard CoxRichard Douglas