Hand #23: David "ODB" Baker raised to 50,000 from middle position and Danny Woolard three-bet to 75,000 from the small blind. Baker called. The flop was and Woolard bet 25,000. Baker called. The turn brought the and Woolard checked. Baker bet 50,000 and Woolard check-called. The filled up the board and Woolard checked again. Baker bet 50,000 and Woolard let it go.
Hand #24: Baker raised to 50,000 from middle position and got no action.
Hand #25: Chicong Nguyen raised to 50,000 on the button and picked up the blinds.
Hand #26: Baker got a walk.
Hand #27: Woolard raised to 50,000 from middle position and Baker called from the small blind along with Brian Kim in the big blind. The dealer fanned a flop of and action checked to Woolard who bet 25,000. Baker raised to 50,000 and Kim folded. Woolard called for less with his last 2,000.
Danny Woolard:
David "ODB" Baker:
The turn and river filled up the board and Woolard doubled up with his pair of queens.
Hand #28: Baker raised to 50,000 on the button and Greg Mueller called from the big blind. A flop reading was dealt and checked through to the turn. Mueller bet 50,000 and Baker called. The filled up the river and Mueller checked. Baker bet 50,000 and Mueller led out a sigh and went deep into the tank. "Diamonds?" muttered Mueller. After a few seconds of reflection, Mueller called and Baker showed for a backdoor flush to win the pot.
Hand #30: Chris Ferguson raised to 50,000 from middle position and Dominzo Love called from the big blind. The dealer fanned a flop of and Love bet 25,000. Ferguson called with his last 24,000.
Chris Ferguson:
Dominzo Love:
The turn and river filled up the board and Ferguson doubled up with kings and nines.
Hand #31: David "ODB" Baker raised to 50,000 from the hijack and Love called from the small blind. The flop was and Love fired a bet of 25,000 that was enough to win the pot.
Hand #32: David "ODB" Baker raised and took down the blinds.
Hand #33: Dominzo Love raised in the cutoff and the table folded.
Hand #34: Kenneth Donoghue got a walk.
Hand #35: Chicong Nguyen raised in the cutoff and won the pot.
Hand #36: Baker raised his small blind and Brian Kim completed. The flop fell and Kim called Baker's bet. On the turn, Baker first checked and folded after Kim bet 50,000.
Hand #37: Ruiko Mamiya got a walk.
Hand #38: Baker raised in the cutoff and it was enough to win the pot.
Hand #39: Mamiya raised on the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #40: Mamiya raised in the cutoff and earned the blinds.
Hand #41: Love raised in the cutoff and Chris Ferguson called in the blinds.
The flop came and Ferguson bet 25,000, called by Love. On the turn, Ferguson moved all in for a remaining stack around 50,000 and Love called with . Ferguson showed and got his double up with a pair of eights after the river fell the .
Hand #42: Love raised and Kenneth Donoghue three-bet in the big blind. The flop appeared and Love called a continuation bet from Donoghue.
The came on the turn and Donoghue bet once more for 50,000, before calling a raise to 100,000 from Love.
The completed the board and Donoghue bet 50,000 before facing another raise from Love. Donoghue tanked and ended up calling with for a set of Kings but only to see in Love's hand for a straight on the river.
Hand #43: Danny Woolard raised in the hijack and David "ODB" Baker called in the blinds.
The flop fell and Baker check-raised a bet from Woolard, who ended up calling.
When a showed up on the turn, Baker bet 50,000 and called the all-in raise from Woolard for a few more chips to create the following showdown.
Danny Woolard:
David "ODB" Baker:
Woolard had king-high while Baker held two pair with the nines, after a completed the board improving Baker's hand into a full house, Woolard was eliminated in 8th place for a $13,609 payday.
The remaining 6 players have bagged for the night and will be returning at noon local time tomorrow to continue to battle it out. The final day of this event will be airing on CBS All Access and PokerGO as this event is simulcast on both platforms with equal access for the subscribers of those platforms at 1 p.m. local time. A full recap of the day will follow shortly.
Day 3 of Event #66: $1,500 Limit Hold'em has concluded. A total of 541 hopefuls sat down to play at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino three days ago but now the final table has been reached and only six remain.
Everyone who returns for the final day, running Tuesday, July 2, has won at least $24,574 but all have their eyes on the top prize of $161,139, the title and a prestigious WSOP gold bracelet.
Returning as chip leader in the hunt for a second bracelet is David “ODB” Baker with a massive stack of 2,493,000. Baker, who also ended Day 2 in the chip leader position, managed to stay at the top of the leaderboard throughout the day to bag almost one million more than the second largest stack, Japan's Ruiko Mamiya, who sits with 1,551,000.
Baker kept building his stack through numerous hands, including one against Matt Glantz. Baker raised and called a three-bet from Glantz, who was situated in the blinds, before calling Glantz’s continuation bet on a king-high flop. The turn fell a four and this time Glantz check-called. The river bricked and Baker called one last bet, holding ace-king of hearts while Glantz folded. Glantz was left with crumbs after that hand and busted a few minutes later in 15th place for $6,473.
Brian Kim will return third in chips tomorrow (1,106,000). In fourth place is Dominzo Love (620,000). Completing the final six is none other than 2017 Player of the Year Chris Ferguson (246,000), who doubled up twice through Love during the last level of play, with Chicong Nguyen returning as the shortest stack (152,000).
Daniel Negreanu was the second bust out of the day, finishing in 20th for $4,360, pushing his last chips in the middle preflop with ace-nine of diamonds and getting called by Baker and Kim, the latter of whom hit a set of queens on the board. Ronald Piccioli, the eldest of the Day 3 players, hit the rail in 19th ($4,319) before the two table redraw and confessed he lived his dream during those three days of play, after having played poker for more than 50 years.
Final Table Action
At the unofficial final table, Nicholas Pupillo busted in 10th place ($8,132) in a massive hand involving Mamiya and Love. Pupillo four-bet shoved with pocket queens preflop and was called by Mamiya and Love. Things heated between the two remaining active players, as Mamiya found a full house on the turn while Love hit the nut flush river, and Mamiya climbed above the one million chips after the hand.
Joining Pupillo on the rail shortly after was three-time bracelet winner Greg Mueller in 9th place ($10,418). Mueller, who lost a few pots against Baker and Mamiya, was down to less than one big blind in the small blind position and called all-in with ace-three, running into Baker's ace-king. Mueller found no help on the board and had to renounce a chance at a fourth bracelet.
Next to leave was Danny Woolard 8th ($13,609). Woolard moved all in on the turn on a paired board with king-high and a straight draw while Baker had two pair and improved his hand into a full house on the river.
Kenneth Donoghue was out next in 7th ($18,118). He was down to three big blinds due to an unfortunate hand against Love, who rivered a straight while Donoghue held a set of kings. A few minutes later he called all in on a five-high flop with jack-ten and was facing Mamiya who had king-queen. Two nines completed the board and Donoghue had to say goodbye.
Play resumes on Tuesday, July 2, at noon on the main feature table. Players will come back in level 25 with blinds at 30,000/ 60,000 to contest for the bracelet.
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
David "ODB" Baker
United States
2,493,000
100
2
Brian Kim
United States
1,106,000
44
3
Ruiko Mamiya
Japan
1,551,000
62
4
Dominzo Love
United States
620,000
25
5
Chicong Nguyen
United States
152,000
6
6
Chris Ferguson
United States
246,000
10
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