2018 World Series of Poker

Event #75: $1,500 The Closer No-Limit Hold'em (30 minute levels) - $1 Million Guarantee
Day: 1c
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$612,886
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
3,120
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
100,000

Dawley Downed by Ferguson

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Jessica Dawley
Jessica Dawley

Chris Ferguson raised from the cutoff and Jessica Dawley called for the 18,500 she had in front of her from the small blind.

Jessica Dawley: {A-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Chris Ferguson: {A-Hearts}{8-Spades}

The board ran out {2-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{6-Spades} for Ferguson to hit an eight on the turn to eliminate Dawley, the 2018 WSOP Ladies Event Champion.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Ferguson us
Chris Ferguson
117,500
61,500
61,500
WSOP 6X Winner
Jessica Dawley us
Jessica Dawley
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chris FergusonJessica Dawley

Kessler Cruising

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Allen Kessler earlier this summer
Allen Kessler earlier this summer

Steve Foutty got his stack in for about 80,000 preflop against Allen Kessler, the current apparent chip leader.

Steve Foutty: {10-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Allen Kessler: {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}

Kessler had the advantage and Foutty needed help from the deck to survive. The board ran out {K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{K-Spades}{9-Clubs} and Kessler took the pot to send Foutty to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
590,000
105,000
105,000
Steve Foutty us
Steve Foutty
Busted

Tags: Allen Kessler

Cada Fires Three Shells

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante

From under the gun, Joe Cada triple barrelled the board of {K-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}{6-Spades}. His opponent in the hijack called 12,000 on the flop and 22,000 on the turn. Then he contemplated a decision for his tournament life, having around 40,000 behind. Cada had him covered by 30,000 or so and he eventually took down the pot without showing as his rival folded.

Player Chips Progress
Joe Cada us
Joe Cada
160,000
-18,500
-18,500
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Joe Cada

End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Player Chips Progress
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
576,000
-14,000
-14,000
Jonathan Tamayo us
Jonathan Tamayo
514,000
Bob Shao us
Bob Shao
508,000
-12,000
-12,000
Evan Schwartz us
Evan Schwartz
370,000
370,000
370,000
Gianluca Speranza it
Gianluca Speranza
363,000
143,000
143,000
Rep Porter us
Rep Porter
359,000
189,000
189,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Andrew Brokos us
Andrew Brokos
336,000
136,000
136,000
Aditya Agarwal in
Aditya Agarwal
332,000
102,000
102,000
Will Givens us
Will Givens
302,000
-68,000
-68,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jonathan Abdellatif be
Jonathan Abdellatif
246,000
-4,000
-4,000
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
237,000
226,800
226,800
WSOP 1X Winner
Bryan Piccioli us
Bryan Piccioli
196,000
-134,000
-134,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Tobias Ziegler de
Tobias Ziegler
192,000
79,000
79,000
Jonas Lauck de
Jonas Lauck
188,000
163,300
163,300
WSOP 2X Winner
Farhintaj Bonyadi us
Farhintaj Bonyadi
188,000
45,000
45,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Joe Cada us
Joe Cada
183,000
23,000
23,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 4X Winner
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
183,000
63,000
63,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Loni Harwood us
Loni Harwood
172,000
172,000
172,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Terry Schumacher be
Terry Schumacher
168,000
8,000
8,000
Mohsin Charania us
Mohsin Charania
157,000
157,000
157,000
WSOP 1X Winner
John Hennigan us
John Hennigan
149,000
36,000
36,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Brandon Shack-Harris us
Brandon Shack-Harris
140,000
126,500
126,500
WSOP 2X Winner
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
139,000
101,000
101,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ben Keeline us
Ben Keeline
137,000
79,000
79,000
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
128,000
95,000
95,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Deeb and Hennigan Keep Chasing POY, Kessler Tops Day 1c

Level 18 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

The tables in the Pavilion room have already been folded and removed but the Brasilia room has seen one final buzz this summer as the 2018 World Series of Poker is about to wrap up. It will be in big style with the stellar $1 million event coming up next, but the closing ceremony for the low- and mid-stakes is also providing a fascinating finish to the seven-week festival as the inaugural $1,500 The Closer attracted an overwhelming 3,120 entries.

Over half of those came on Day 1c, filling Brasilia and even the Purple section of Amazon room as the final flight brought a total of 1,671 starting stacks to the table. Many of the players fired multiple shells with unlimited reentries allowed. The total prize pool surpassed $4.2 million and the champion is guaranteed to walk away with a huge chunk of money.

There's little doubt that many players have treated the tournament as their final chance to rescue a summer full of bricks, but this surely doesn't apply for Shaun Deeb and John Hennigan who have both had excellent summer campaigns. They're neck-and-neck in the Player of the Year race and neither of them seems to be willing to give up.

Deeb and Hennigan will both be back for Day 2 as they bagged advancing stacks. Just hours after winning his second bracelet of the summer, Deeb returned to the felt and secured his 16th cash. He finished with 106,000 and rushed away to join Tony Miles' rail in the heads-up of the Main Event.

"Johnny World" will have a slight advantage tomorrow as he bagged 149,000. A new member of the Poker Hall of Fame, Hennigan continues showing his prowess. While he's mostly crushing the mixed games, having won five bracelets in those, he seems to be comfortable in the vanilla discipline as well.

John Hennigan
John Hennigan
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Deeb's and Hennigan's respective runs have been the storylines of this year's series, but there's one player who stole some of Deeb's attention yesterday. While Deeb was taking down the $10K NLH 6-Max Championship, a Twitter exchange brew between Allen Kessler and Cliff Josephy about their appearance on the same table in a $3K H.O.R.S.E. event.

Both Kessler and Josephy took to the felt in The Closer today and Kessler finished much happier. Not only did he find a bag, but he also filled it with the largest amount among all 181 survivors. Kessler managed to climb to 576,000 to secure the third place overall. As he told PokerNews after bagging, his biggest surge came after the last break. He had about 150,000 when he called three barrels with king-jack, having flopped a jack and turned king. Then he knocked out an opponent with aces over queens and a couple more pots saw him rise all the way to the top.

Kessler is yet to win a bracelet but the final day will welcome tons of players who have already triumphed at the WSOP. Some of those emerged from Day 1c as the likes of Joe Cada, Rep Porter, Mohsin Charania, Chris Moorman, Brandon Shack-Harris, Loni Harwood, and others will be in action again.

But the most decorated player of all-time, 15-time champion Phil Hellmuth won't be coming back for Day 2. Hellmuth fell just short of cashing. He returned from the last break to just 6,500 at 2,000/4,000/500 and posted a small blind. The action got folded to him and Hellmuth limp-called with queen-four suited only to see the player in the big blind peel aces. Hellmuth couldn't deliver a bad beat and departed about 15 places away from the money.

While Hellmuth won't be in the field, there are dozens of star players still chasing the title so make sure to come back to PokerNews Sunday, July 15 at 12 p.m. local time to see how the final day unfolds.

Tags: Allen KesslerCliff JosephyJoe CadaJohn HenniganLoni HarwoodMohsin CharaniaPhil HellmuthShaun Deeb

Event #75: $1,500 The Closer No-Limit Hold'em (30 minute levels) - $1 Million Guarantee

Day 1c Completed