2019 World Series of Poker

Event #33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x8x5x4x3x
Prize
$144,027
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$630,450
Entries
467
Level Info
Level
30
Limits
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Friesen Sends Ross Home

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Mike Ross was all in for his last 3,400 pre-draw from the big blind against Benjamin Friesen on the button. First draws went three and one. Second and third draws each went two and pat.

Friesen tabled {7-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} for a wheel and Ross showed {7-}{3-}{2-}, needing to draw perfect for the chop. He turned over another {7-} as well as a meaningless {9-} and was eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Friesen us
Benjamin Friesen
31,600 -14,500
Michael Ross us
Michael Ross
Busted

Tags: Benjamin FriesenMike Ross

Wheel For Giordano Mendes

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Kane Kalas raised from the cutoff and received calls from Alexander Kuzmin in the small blind and Marcelo Giordano Mendes in the big blind. Kuzmin drew one card and Giordano Mendes and Kalas each drew two. After the first draw, Kuzmin bet and Giordano Mendes called. Kalas raised and both players called.

Second draws went pat, pat, one and Kuzmin again led out. Giordano Mendes raised and Kalas folded. With action back on Kuzmin, he three-bet and was met with a four-bet by Giordano Mendes. Kuzmin called and both players stood pat on the final draw. Kuzmin then check-called one more bet at the end.

Giordano Mendes tabled {7-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} for the wheel and Kuzmin rechecked his cards before sending them to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Marcelo Giordano Mendes br
Marcelo Giordano Mendes
41,500 14,000
Alexander Kuzmin ru
Alexander Kuzmin
24,100 -15,400

Tags: Alexander KuzminKane KalasMarcelo Giordano Mendes

O'Dell Running Hot to Start Day 2

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante
Frankie O'Dell
Frankie O'Dell

Joining the action after the first draw Matthew Smith bet and Frankie O'Dell raised. Smith called and drew one. O'Dell stood pat and Smith check-called a bet.

The same draws repeated and Smith check-called another bet from O'Dell who then fanned {7-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-}

"I'm running hot now guys," said O'Dell who has more than doubled his stack in the early stages.

Player Chips Progress
Frankie O'Dell us
Frankie O'Dell
WSOP 3X Winner
55,000 32,800
Matthew Smith us
Matthew Smith
20,000 -9,700

Tags: Frankie O'DellMatthew Smith

Bleznick vs Le

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 0 ante

Two-time $10,000 Triple Draw bracelet winner Tuan Le and Phil Hellmuth were discussing about who has won the most money playing 2-7 Limit Triple Draw.

"I think it's you," Hellmuth said to Le. "And you know who I think is second? Nick Schulman."

Meanwhile, there was a hand in progress. Jared Bleznick drew three and Tuan Le drew two. Bleznick bet and Le called.

Bleznick stood pat and Le drew one. Le called a bet from Bleznick and both players stood pat on the end. Both players then checked and Bleznick showed {7-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{2-} and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Jared Bleznick us
Jared Bleznick
85,000 9,300
Tuan Le us
Tuan Le
52,000 -10,000

Tags: Jared BleznickNick SchulmanPhil HellmuthTuan Le

Level: 11

Limits: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 0

Defending Champion Tran Through to $1,500 Triple Draw Day 2

Hanh Tran
Hanh Tran

A field of 139 players will return for Event #33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw and play ten more levels on Day 2. The remaining players have been whittled down from a starting field of 467 and of the remaining 139 just 71 will be paid and only one will walk away with the WSOP gold bracelet and $144,027 in prize money.

Defending champion Hanh Tran staged a stunning comeback against Oscar Johansson in 2018 to win his first WSOP bracelet but comes into the day with 29,100 on his quest for back-to-back titles.

Leading the way from yesterday is Benny Glaser who is looking to win this event for the second time after he won $136,215 and his first bracelet back in 2015. He is bringing a stack of 79,500 through to Day 2, just ahead of Jared Bleznick (75,700), Jeffrey Shea (73,900), Penh Lo (72,600), Robert Campbell (72,000) and Frederic Moss (70,600).

These six players are the only ones above 70,000 in chips, but behind them comes a whole host of big names including Brian Hastings, Ian Johns, Loren Klein, Phil Hellmuth, Frankie O'Dell, Daniel Negreanu, and Max Kruse.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued live coverage of the 50th annual WSOP here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino!

Tags: Benny GlaserBrian HastingsDaniel NegreanuFrankie O'DellFrederic MossHanh TranIan JohnsJared BleznickLoren KleinMax KrusePhil HellmuthRobert Campbell

Day 2 Seating Draw

ROOM / TABLE / SEATPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNT
Amazon / 436 / 1Benjamin PhilippsUnited Kingdom13,900
Amazon / 436 / 2Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil29,800
Amazon / 436 / 3Evan SayerUnited States62,300
Amazon / 436 / 4Stephen MoreschiUnited States20,200
Amazon / 436 / 5Steve SungUnited States29,000
Amazon / 436 / 6Martin SawtellUnited States12,100
    
Amazon / 437 / 1Farah GalfondUnited States29,500
Amazon / 437 / 2Keith KiyomuraUnited States21,900
Amazon / 437 / 3Scott BohlmanUnited States63,000
Amazon / 437 / 4DID NOT REPORT 1United States24,500
Amazon / 437 / 5Brock ParkerUnited States42,900
Amazon / 437 / 6Michael GathyBelgium17,200
    
Amazon / 438 / 1Ian O'HaraUnited States50,200
Amazon / 438 / 2Jon TurnerUnited States18,600
Amazon / 438 / 3Tom FranklinUnited States43,400
Amazon / 438 / 4Robert CampbellAustralia72,000
Amazon / 438 / 5Steven TabbUnited States43,800
Amazon / 438 / 6Andrew KelsallUnited States12,700
    
Amazon / 439 / 1Penh LoUnited States72,600
Amazon / 439 / 2Rodeen TalebiUnited States39,400
Amazon / 439 / 3Ryan HughesUnited States12,700
Amazon / 439 / 4Brett BaderUnited States69,000
Amazon / 439 / 5Keith LehrUnited States10,900
Amazon / 439 / 6Benjamin DobsonUnited Kingdom58,000
    
Amazon / 440 / 1John HutchinsonUnited States52,500
Amazon / 440 / 2Max KruseGermany43,600
Amazon / 440 / 4Matthew SmithUnited States29,700
Amazon / 440 / 5Frankie O'DellUnited States22,200
Amazon / 440 / 6Kristijonas AndrulisLithuania38,800
    
Amazon / 441 / 1Shirley RosarioUnited States45,460
Amazon / 441 / 2Joseph WeinbergerUnited States18,000
Amazon / 441 / 3Valentin VornicuUnited States62,900
Amazon / 441 / 4Andrew BeversdorfUnited States23,900
Amazon / 441 / 5Aron DermerUnited States30,000
Amazon / 441 / 6Jason TackittUnited States27,400
    
Amazon / 442 / 1Michael RossUnited States12,200
Amazon / 442 / 2Michael CordellUnited States37,100
Amazon / 442 / 3Jarred GrahamAustralia23,600
Amazon / 442 / 4Hanh TranAustria29,100
Amazon / 442 / 5Benjamin FriesenUnited States45,200
Amazon / 442 / 6Yingui LiChina13,300
    
Amazon / 443 / 1Timothy BatowUnited States56,300
Amazon / 443 / 2Marco TranielloUnited States45,000
Amazon / 443 / 3Jeffrey SheaUnited States72,900
Amazon / 443 / 4Kenneth PoUnited States30,700
Amazon / 443 / 5Steven WolanskyUnited States50,500
Amazon / 443 / 6Owais AhmedUnited States64,100
    
Amazon / 444 / 1Guy HareuveniIsrael47,400
Amazon / 444 / 2Rep PorterUnited States20,900
Amazon / 444 / 3Horacio Chaves CortesParaguay45,700
Amazon / 444 / 4Nicholas DerkeUnited States48,600
Amazon / 444 / 5Andrew BarberUnited States15,700
Amazon / 445 / 1Brian YoonUnited States6,300
    
Amazon / 445 / 2Jason PapastavrouUnited States29,600
Amazon / 445 / 3Kristan LordUnited States15,300
Amazon / 445 / 4Abdel HamidUnited States13,500
Amazon / 445 / 5Ian JohnsUnited States47,900
Amazon / 445 / 6Shaun O'DonnellUnited States21,400
    
Amazon / 446 / 1Nicholas MarchingtonUnited Kingdom13,000
Amazon / 446 / 2Joon ParkCanada21,900
Amazon / 446 / 3Kane KalasUnited States20,300
Amazon / 446 / 4Peter DeBestUnited States34,900
Amazon / 446 / 5Alexander KuzminRussia39,500
Amazon / 446 / 6Marcelo Giordano MendesBrazil27,500
    
Amazon / 447 / 1Johannes BeckerGermany21,600
Amazon / 447 / 2David ProciakUnited States33,100
Amazon / 447 / 3Hieu LuuUnited States32,800
Amazon / 447 / 4Scott MilkeyUnited States55,900
Amazon / 447 / 5Yuval BronshteinIsrael21,600
Amazon / 447 / 6Frederick LiUnited States8,200
    
Amazon / 448 / 1Michael NooriUnited States52,300
Amazon / 448 / 2Marc RijnbeekNetherlands13,000
Amazon / 448 / 3Brian HastingsUnited States54,500
Amazon / 448 / 4Nam LeUnited States36,000
Amazon / 448 / 5Cole JacksonUnited States50,100
Amazon / 448 / 6Josh DammUnited States52,000
    
Amazon / 449 / 1Andrew BrownUnited States53,700
Amazon / 449 / 2Pawel AndrzejewskiUnited States45,800
Amazon / 449 / 3Yosuke IwataUnited States11,800
Amazon / 449 / 4Sean SnyderUnited States18,400
Amazon / 449 / 5Jared HemingwayUnited States25,100
Amazon / 449 / 6Todd BarlowUnited States22,200
    
Amazon / 450 / 1David WiggsUnited States29,200
Amazon / 450 / 2Matthew SchultzUnited States53,000
Amazon / 450 / 3Gary BensonAustralia42,800
Amazon / 450 / 4Jeremy HeartbergUnited States39,600
Amazon / 450 / 5Allen KesslerUnited States17,300
Amazon / 450 / 6Hope WilliamsUnited States21,200
    
Amazon / 451 / 1Adam MillerUnited States13,600
Amazon / 451 / 2Jordan SiegelUnited States16,400
Amazon / 451 / 3Daniel NegreanuCanada12,800
Amazon / 451 / 4Tyler GrothUnited States44,800
Amazon / 451 / 5Aleksandr OrlovRussia19,700
Amazon / 451 / 6Edwin EngUnited States22,200
    
Amazon / 452 / 1Lena WangUnited States42,100
Amazon / 452 / 2Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom79,500
Amazon / 452 / 3David MoskowitzUnited States41,100
Amazon / 452 / 4Marcel VonkNetherlands5,600
Amazon / 452 / 5David OrtizUnited States41,000
Amazon / 452 / 6Xunen ZhengUnited Kingdom53,800
    
Amazon / 453 / 1Mark GregorichUnited States26,600
Amazon / 453 / 2Scott HirschUnited States50,300
Amazon / 453 / 3Joseph MelanconUnited States28,100
Amazon / 453 / 4Ismael BojangAustria13,000
Amazon / 453 / 5Julius ReinerUnited States5,800
Amazon / 453 / 6Carol FuchsUnited States16,800
    
Amazon / 454 / 1David BachUnited States11,800
Amazon / 454 / 2David MayUnited States52,400
Amazon / 454 / 3Ryan HimesUnited States6,800
Amazon / 454 / 4Loren KleinUnited States29,800
Amazon / 454 / 5Jason StockfishUnited States50,800
Amazon / 454 / 6Stephen DayUnited States24,800
    
Amazon / 455 / 2Richard BaiUnited States27,100
Amazon / 455 / 3Brian CanavanUnited States12,000
Amazon / 455 / 4Yueqi ZhuChina7,400
Amazon / 455 / 5Georgios Manousos SotiropoAustria31,900
Amazon / 455 / 6Wei Jie WengAustria56,300
    
Amazon / 456 / 1Craig HartmanUnited States56,200
Amazon / 456 / 2Richard MonroeUnited States31,300
Amazon / 456 / 3Jared BleznickUnited States75,700
Amazon / 456 / 4Phil HellmuthUnited States42,100
Amazon / 456 / 5Tuan LeUnited States62,000
Amazon / 456 / 6Frederic MossCanada70,600
    
Amazon / 457 / 1Sonny DominiqueCanada16,500
Amazon / 457 / 2Jason LipinerUnited States34,600
Amazon / 457 / 3Duncan KirkAustria68,400
Amazon / 457 / 4Alexander FreundAustria52,100
Amazon / 457 / 5Joshua TiemanUnited States8,800
Amazon / 457 / 6James HoeppnerUnited States14,000
    
Amazon / 458 / 1John SeiterUnited States6,400
Amazon / 458 / 2Kyle MiasoUnited States36,400
Amazon / 458 / 3Nick SchulmanUnited States10,900
Amazon / 458 / 4Richard ChaseUnited States61,400
Amazon / 458 / 5Jesse HamptonUnited States28,400
Amazon / 458 / 6Thomas HammersUnited States35,200
    
Amazon / 459 / 2Daniel StrelitzUnited States62,000
Amazon / 459 / 3Vladislav DenisovUnited States25,600
Amazon / 459 / 4Justin SteinUnited States41,000
Amazon / 459 / 5James ObstAustralia45,000

Event #33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

Day 2 Started