2019 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
$207,193
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$845,100
Entries
313
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Obst, Bonomo, Bicknell, and Kaverman All Survive Day 1 of Event #36: $3,000 NLHE Shootout

Level 12 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
James Obst
James Obst

The first round of Event #36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’Em Shootout is over after twelve levels of 40 minutes saw 40 players progress to the next day of action. There were 313 players who bought in at the start of the day, spread out over 40 different tables, and each table winner would make it through to the second round and be in the money for at least $6,099. The winner at the end of the three rounds will walk away with $207,193 out of the $845,100 total prize pool.

Claiming the chip lead (even though most stacks are pretty even due to the shootout format) is Pavel Plesuv with 159,000 in chips. As expected, some of the most well-known players in the poker world flocked to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino today for one of their favorite formats during the 50th Annual World Series of Poker. Previous bracelet winners Byron Kaverman, Taylor Paur, Alexandru Papazian, Justin Bonomo, Andrew Lichtenberger, Kristen Bicknell, James Obst, Eric Froehlich, and Jeremy Wien all made it through.

Ryan Leng
Ryan Leng beats Phil Ivey heads-up to make it through to Day 2

Another previous bracelet winner can be found in Ryan Leng who was the first player of the day to make it through by defeating the poker legend that is Phil Ivey heads-up. Leng rivered a straight against Ivey’s flopped top pair when Leng put Ivey all-in on the river after he had check-called on the flop and turn. Ivey called again and quickly left when he saw he wasn’t going through to the second round. Leng being drawn on the same four-handed table as all-time money list leader Justing Bonomo on Day 2 is just one of several intriguing match-ups.

Elsewhere, Ludovic Riehl’s table was the first to go heads-up yet one of the last to finish.Dario Sammartino hit quads on the river when the chips all went in preflop against Tomas Jozonis. Harry Lodge held with pocket nines against the ace-jack of his opponent to win the table. Jesse Sylvia beat James Romero heads-up with ace-deuce while Romero held king-nine. Romero flopped kings but Sylvia rivered a pair of aces to make it through. Johan Guilbert’s ace-king found a full house on the flop and there were many more success stories throughout the day.

Not everyone was lucky enough to survive Day 1, however, with players like John Monnette, Tom Cannuli, Georgios Sotiropoulos, Erik Seidel, Brian Yoon, Daniel Negreanu, Phill Hellmuth, Preston Lee, John Racener, Paul Volpe, Ben Heath, Anthony Zinno, Ankush Mandavia, and a bunch of other bracelet winners all failing to overcome their table draw.

The 40 remaining players will return at 2 p.m. local time to the Miranda Room and are spread out over ten different tables with four players each. They will all compete to make it through to the final table of ten players on Monday, June 17. When they return, they will start with the first level of the second round which features a small blind of 1,000, big blind of 2,000, and a big blind ante of 2,000. The levels will last 40 minutes again with a 15-minute break after every three levels. Play will continue until each table has a winner and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the Shootout again so make sure to return.

Tags: Alexandru PapazianAndrew LichtenbergerAnkush MandaviaAnthony ZinnoBen HeathBrian YoonByron KavermanDaniel NegreanuDario SammartinoEric FroehlichErik SeidelGeorgios SotiropoulosHarry LodgeJames ObstJames RomeroJeremy WienJesse SylviaJohn MonnetteJohn RacenerJustin BonomoKristen BicknellPaul VolpePavel PlesuvPhil IveyPreston LeeRyan LengTaylor PaurTom CannuliTomas Jozonis

Riehl Busts Beebe to Bag for Day 2

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Ludovic Riehl
Ludovic Riehl

Ludovic Riehl raised to 4,500 on the button and Elton Beebe three-bet shoved from the big blind for about 40,000. Riehl snap-called and the players tabled their hands.

Elton Beebe: {a-Clubs}{2-Hearts}
Ludovic Riehl: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

The board came {a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{6-Spades} and Riehl's kicker played to win the pot and make it to the second round.

At another table, Weiyi Zhang managed to be the last player standing and will continue to battle it out in round 2 as well.

Player Chips Progress
Weiyi Zhang cn
Weiyi Zhang
154,000 154,000
Ludovic Riehl fr
Ludovic Riehl
153,000 85,000
Elton Beebe us
Elton Beebe
Busted

Tags: Elton BeebeLudovic RiehlWeiyi Zhang

Sammartino Hits Quads to Beat Jozonis

Level 10 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Dario Sammartino (n an earlier event0
Dario Sammartino (n an earlier event0

Tomas Jozonis raised to 3,500 from the button and Dario Sammartino shoved which Jozonis called with the shorter stack.

Tomas Jozonis: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
Dario Sammartino: {3-Spades}{3-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} for Sammartino to hit a set on the flop and improve to quads on the river to seal the deal.

Player Chips Progress
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
151,000 129,000
Tomas Jozonis lt
Tomas Jozonis
Busted

Tags: Tomas JozonisDario Sammartino

Paur and Rypulak Win Their Tables

Level 10 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Taylor Paur
Taylor Paur

At table 475, Taylor Paur raised to 3,200 from the small blind and Manig Loeser responded by moving all in for about 39,000 in the big blind. Paur called and the cards were revealed.

Manig Loeser: {a-Spades}{5-Hearts}
Taylor Paur: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The board came {j-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} and Paur took down the pot, eliminating Loeser and making it to Day 2.

At table 157, Mateusz Rypulak managed to top his table as well and bag for Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Taylor Paur us
Taylor Paur
WSOP 2X Winner
157,000 137,000
Mateusz Rypulak pl
Mateusz Rypulak
139,000 139,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Manig LoeserMateusz RypulakTaylor Paur

Bicknell Advances to Round 2 After Eliminating Ruivo

Level 9 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Kristen Bicknell
Kristen Bicknell

On a flop reading {10-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}, Kristen Bicknell fired 8,500 from the big blind and Manuel Ruivo called on the button.

The turn was the {4-Spades} and Bicknell fired another bet of 14,500 that Ruivo called once more.

The {3-Hearts} filled up the river and Bicknell moved all in for about 46,000. Ruivo snap-called tabling {a-Spades}{5-Spades} for a wheel but that wasn't good enough as Bicknell revealed {4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for fours full of threes to win the pot, eliminating Ruivo and advancing to the next round.

Player Chips Progress
Kristen Bicknell ca
Kristen Bicknell
WSOP 4X Winner
155,000 112,000
Manuel Ruivo pt
Manuel Ruivo
Busted

Tags: Manuel Ruivo

Leng Beats Ivey Heads-Up

Level 6 : 300/600, 600 ante
Ryan Leng
Ryan Leng

Ryan Leng raised to 1,500 from the button and Phil Ivey opted to make the call.

The flop came {9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{a-Hearts}, Ivey check-called the 1,500 continuation-bet of Leng.

The turn was the {k-Hearts} and Ivey quickly checked again. Leng now bet 6,500 which Ivey called once more.

The {6-Diamonds} completed the board on the river and Ivey checked for the last time. Leng decided to shove and Ivery counted out his chips, stacked them all on each other and looked at Leng. After a few seconds, Ivey decided to make the call and got up from his chair immediately after Leng flipped over {8-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} for the rivered straight. The dealer revealed Ivey held {a-Clubs}{3-Hearts} for the pair of aces.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Leng us
Ryan Leng
WSOP 3X Winner
139,000 92,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted
Oliver Ruesing de
Oliver Ruesing
Busted

Tags: Phil IveyRyan Leng

Prize Pool Details Confirmed

Level 6 : 300/600, 600 ante
Chips and Cards
Chips and Cards

The tournament director has just announced the prize pool details. There were 313 entries in total, creating a prize pool of $845,100. All 40 players who make it through to the second round on Sunday, June 16, will earn at least $6,099. The ten players who make it through the second round to play the final table will earn at least $12,937 and the winner will walk away with $207,193 and the coveted gold WSOP bracelet.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize (USD)
1$207,193
2$128,042
3$92,625
4$67,706
5$50,016
6$37,341
7$28,182
8$21,501
9$16,586
10$12,937
11-40$6,099

Welcome to Event #36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout

Joe Cada
Joe Cada

Round 1 of Event #36: $3,000 Limit Hold'em Shootout gets underway at 3 p.m. local time. Last year, Joe Cada won this event after outlasting 363 competitors to claim his third bracelet and the first-place prize of $226,218. Cada claimed his fourth bracelet in 2018 as well, and have over $13 millions in earnings at the World Series of Poker. Cada already has four cashes this summer including a 26th place finish in the first shootout tournament of this series, Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout.

Cards will be in the air at 3 p.m. local time and players will begin with a stack of 20,000 chips. They will play 40-minute levels until only one player remains standing at each table in order to advance to Round 2, which will take place tomorrow. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels. Late registration will remain open throughout the first three levels, and will close at approximately 5:15 p.m. or at sellout, whichever comes first.

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Tags: Joe Cada