2019 World Series of Poker

Event #48: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2019 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j6
Prize
$427,399
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$2,241,000
Total Entries
996
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Left 1 / 996
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Jacobson Barrels Three Streets

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

With around 3,000 in the pot, Martin Jacobson went heads-up with an opponent to a flop of {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{4-Spades}. His opponent checked from the hijack and Jacobson tossed in a bet of 1,000 from the cutoff. His opponent called and the {2-Clubs} landed on the turn.

The action checked to Jacobson again and he bet another 3,000. His opponent quickly called and the {j-Diamonds} completed the board. The hijack checked one more time and Jacobson sized up a bet of 12,000. His opponent thought for a minute and then folded {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} face up, allowing Jacobson to rake in the pot.

Tags: Martin Jacobson

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Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

Linde Forces Davies Out

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

The flop of {k-Spades}{10-Spades}{3-Hearts} was already spread across the felt and Scott Davies had a bet of 1,200 in front of him in middle position. Dylan Linde raised to 3,400 on the button and Davies called.

The turn brought the {6-Clubs} and Davies checked this time. Linde made another bet of 3,800 and Davies thought for a minute before letting his hand go.

Tags: Dylan LindeScott Davies

Early Exit for Yoon

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

Andrei Konopelko raised it up to 500 in middle position and Brian Yoon defended from the big blind. The flop came {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and Yoon check-called a bet of 700 from Konopelko.

The turn brought the {2-Clubs} and Yoon checked again. Konopelko fired out another bet of 2,400 and Yoon stuck around to see the {a-Spades} on the river.

Yoon checked for the third time and Konopelko splashed in a bet of 20,000. Yoon only had roughly 9,500 chips remaining and eventually made the call. Konopelko turned over {6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for a flush while Yoon tossed his {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} across the table before leaving the tournament area.

Tags: Andrei KonopelkoBrian Yoon

Post-Break Entries

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

The field is continuing to grow at a rapid pace with over 700 entries now. Some of the latest entries to take their seat in the Amazon Purple section include Joe McKeehen, Martin Jacobson, Ben Heath, Mike Watson, and Seth Davies.

Level: 3

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

Great Start for Berkey

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
Matt Berkey in a previous event
Matt Berkey in a previous event

Matt Berkey has split his time at the felt in the opening levels as two different tables and they both appear to be productive thus far. Starting the hand with over 30,000, Berkey called an under-the-gun raise of 700 from the big blind.

The flop came {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts} and Berkey led out for 1,000. His opponent called and the {a-Clubs} landed on the turn. Berkey tossed in another bet of 2,000 and his opponent still called to see the {5-Spades} on the river.

Berkey fired a third bullet of 3,900 and his opponent looked him up. Berkey turned over {9-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} for two pair and his opponent conceded the pot.

Tags: Matt Berkey

Closing In on 600 Entries

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante

As the first break of the day approaches, there are nearly 600 entries thus far.

Poor Runout for Metalidi

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante

Artem Metalidi raised to 500 in early position and was called by Gilbert Montoya in the cutoff along with the big blind. The flop fell {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{6-Hearts} and the big blind checked to Metalidi who bet 1,000. Montoya called and the big blind folded.

The turn brought the {4-Hearts} and Metalidi fired out another bet of 2,500. Montoya quickly called and the {j-Hearts} on the river put four hearts on the board. Metalidi thought for a moment before checking and Montoya announced all in. Metalidi had just over 4,000 chips remaining and decided to let his hand go.

Tags: Artem MetalidiGilbert Montoya