2018 World Series of Poker

Event #68: $1,000 + 111 The Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1c
Event Info
2018 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Guoliang Wei
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
Players Left 1 / 4732
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Moreno Wins a Little Back

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante
Adrian Moreno
Adrian Moreno

Adrian Moreno has dropped some chips since the start of the day but just took down a small pot that brings a little back.

The board was out and it read {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}. Moreno bet 1,000 on the river and got one call. He tabled {7-Spades}{10-Clubs} for trips and his opponent mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Moreno
6,200
300
300
WSOP 1X Winner

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Who's Doing What

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante

James Rann and Daria Feshchenko have entered the competition. Dutch Boyd is still up there with the top stacks at the moment and Maria Konnikova has hit the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Dutch Boyd
29,400
4,400
4,400
WSOP 3X Winner
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Antonios Onoufriou
15,000
5,000
5,000
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James Rann
14,500
14,500
14,500
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Kathy Liebert
11,500
1,500
1,500
WSOP 1X Winner
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Andrew Hills
11,000
3,000
3,000
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Daria Feshchenko
10,000
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Steven Van Zadelhoff
1,000
1,600
1,600
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Maria Konnikova
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
StakeKings

Tags: Dutch BoydJames RannMaria KonnikovaDaria Feshchenko

Nakamura Scoops One Up with Snowmen

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante

The flop showed {3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{2-Spades}, Didrik Mantor led for 700 and Ricardo Namura raised to 2,000. Mantor made the call and the turn fell the {j-Hearts}.

Mantor check-called a bet of 3,500 from Nakamura and the river fell the {q-Diamonds}. Both players checked, Mantor tabled {a-Hearts}{10-Spades} for ace high and Nakamura showed {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts} for two pair, taking down the pot.

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Ricardo Nakamura
20,100
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Didrik Mantor
17,300

Tags: Didrik MantorRicardo Nakamura

Triple for Ramirez

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante

All the money went in preflop and Senovio Ramirez III had the best of it with {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts} versus {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds} and {a-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}.

The {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} flop brought chop possibilities for all players, which was bad news for Ramirez. The {6-Hearts} turn added a flush draw to his outs and he hit the backdoor on the {10-Hearts} river. He collected the pot and sent one of his opponents to the rail.

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Senovio Ramirez III
34,000
34,000
34,000

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Who Won the 888poker "8-Team" World Series of Poker Main Event Competition?

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante

888poker ran an "8-Team" competition during this year's World Series of Poker Main Event. Seven professional poker players from seven different countries selected a wingman and an 888poker qualifier to their team. The team that accumulated the most points by going the deepest in the WSOP Main Event won 3 Main Event packages for the 2019 World Series of Poker. Russia's Team Captain Arsenii Karmatckii was the last of the 8-team members to bust the World Series of Poker Main Event in 268th place for $42,980. Was that enough for Russia to win the "8-Team" event?

Tags: 888pokerArsenii KarmatckiiChris MoormanWSOPWSOP Main Event

Van Zadelhoff Headed to the Late Registration Desk as Tanemura Knocks Out Two

Level 4 : 75/150, 25 ante

Steven Van Zadelhoff moved all in for 1,875 from under the gun, an opponent moved all in from the hijack for around 4,800, and Kazuyuki Tanemura in the cutoff pushed his stack of 6,200, covering both. The players turned over their hands and Tanemura would have his opponents at risk of elimination.

Kazuyuki Tanemura: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Steven Van Zadelhoff: {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

The board ran out {2-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{j-Hearts} and Tanemura's jacks full took down the pot, eliminating two opponents.

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Kazuyuki Tanemura
13,875
13,875
13,875
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Steven Van Zadelhoff
Busted

Tags: Kazuyuki TanemuraSteven van Zadelhoff