2019 World Series of Poker

Event #86: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$630,747
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$2,556,800
Entries
272
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

Yifrach Leads the Final Six in Event #86: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Gal Yifrach
Gal Yifrach

Gal Yifrach had a day to remember after he went from start-of-day short stack to final six chip leader in just over four hours in Event #86: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship.

When the final 16 returned to action at 2 p.m. in the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Yifrach had just 319,000, but by the end of the play, the American bagged a massive 5,385,000 for the clear lead at the top.

Yifrach will be looking to claim his second WSOP gold bracelet when the action resumes at noon on Tuesday, July 16, but will be challenged by Anuj Agarwal (4,350,000), Dong Chen (2,540,000), Kahle Burns (1,855,000), Leonard Maue (1,495,000) and Ben Heath (710,000).

Official Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Dong ChenChina2,540,00051
2Gal YifrachUnited States5,385,000108
3Leonard MaueGermany1,495,00030
4Ben HeathUnited Kingdom710,00014
5Anuj AgarwalUnited States4,350,00087
6Kahle BurnsAustralia1,855,00037

Action of the Day

It took 90 minutes for the final two tables to be set after Simon Deadman (16th), Jeffrey Trudeau (15th), Lauren Roberts (14th) and Vicent Bosca Ramon (13th) all departed with $28,618 for their efforts.

Trudeau's early elimination came as a shock after he started the proceedings in the top three chip counts, but after his five-bet jam from the small blind with ace-deuce was called by Agarwal on the button with pocket kings, Trudeau was unable to survive.

Alan Goehring (12th-$36,151) then ran his short stack into pocket queens and departed before Ramin Hajiyev (11th-$36,15), who had held the Day 2 chip lead for an extended period, saw his ace-jack dominated by the ace-queen of Markus Gonsalves after all the chips went into the middle preflop.

James Romero (10th-$46,962) finally saw his deep run ended after seesawing between the top and bottom of the chip rankings. Romero's shove was pocket sixes came up against pocket kings, and no miracle board followed.

Stefan Huber (9th-$46,962) laddered his way up despite being all-in on several occasions, but his run for a place at the final table was ended when his pocket jacks lost a crucial race against ace-queen.

The penultimate player to see their dream end was Gonsalves, (8th-$62,684). The American got it in good with ace-five against Burn's king-queen, but the Australian saw his holding improve to trips after the board fell and Gonsalves departed to the cash desk.

In the final hand of Day 3, Agarwal called in the small blind for 50,000, and Eric Kurtzman (7th-$62,684) raised to 250,000. Agarwal's shove with king-queen was snap-called by Kurtzman who held ace-jack, but when the run-out came queen-high, Kurtzman was confirmed as the unfortunate player to miss out on a spot at the official final table.

The players will return to play under the lights of the feature table where their battles will be streamed via CBS.

Join us back here at PokerNews then as we find out who will take home $630,747 and one of the last awarded WSOP gold bracelets of the summer!

Tags: Alan GoehringAnuj AgarwalBen HeathDong ChenEric KurtzmanGal YifrachJames RomeroJeffrey TrudeauKahle BurnsLauren RobertsLeonard MaueMarkus GonsalvesRamin HajiyevSimon DeadmanStefan HuberVicent BoscaVicent Bosca Ramon

Eric Kurtzman Eliminated in 7th Place ($62,684)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Eric Kurtzman
Eric Kurtzman

Anuj Agarwal called in the small blind for 50,000, and Eric Kurtzman raised to 250,000.

With the decision back on Agarwal, he moved all in, and Kurtzman called.

Anuj Agarwal: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}
Eric Kurtzman: {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Board: {q-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{4-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}

Kurtzman held the preflop lead, but Agarwal paired his queen on the flop.

Kurtzman was unable to regain his advantage after the turn, and river cards fell and departed in 7th place for $62,684.

The final six will now bag their chips and return at noon on Tuesday, July 16, to compete for the title.

A recap of the day's action will follow.

Player Chips Progress
Anuj Agarwal us
Anuj Agarwal
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
4,350,000 1,080,000
Eric Kurtzman us
Eric Kurtzman
Busted

Tags: Anuj AgarwalEric Kurtzman

Markus Gonsalves Eliminated in 8th Place ($62,684)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Markus Gonsalves
Markus Gonsalves

Kahle Burns and Markus Gonsalves tangled one more time when all the chips got in the middle. Gonsalves was at risk with {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs} against the {k-Spades}{q-Spades} of Burns.

The flop was dealt {k-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} which gave both players a piece. The {10-Diamonds} on the river didn't change a lot at first sight but it turned out to be a very significant card when the river was the {k-Clubs}. Burns won the hand with a full house while Gonsalves busted.

He finished in seventh place and he cashed for $62,684.

Player Chips Progress
Kahle Burns au
Kahle Burns
WSOP 2X Winner
2,900,000 850,000
Markus Gonsalves us
Markus Gonsalves
Busted

Tags: Kahle BurnsMarkus Gonsalves

Stefan Huber Eliminated in 9th Place ($46,962)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Stefan Huber
Stefan Huber

Gal Yifrach opened from the cutoff and after Stefan Huber three-bet all in for 700,000 from the big blind, Yifrach called.

Gal Yifrach: {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}
Stefan Huber: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Board: {5-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Clubs}

Huber was flipping for his tournament life, but the flop fell completely in Yifrach's favor, and by the river, Yifrach's nut flush was good.

Huber departed from the table in 9th place and collected $46,962.

Player Chips Progress
Gal Yifrach us
Gal Yifrach
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
3,700,000 900,000
Stefan Huber ch
Stefan Huber
Busted

Tags: Gal YifrachStefan Huber

James Romero Eliminated in 10th Place ($46,962)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
James Romero
James Romero

James Romero got his last bunch of chips in the middle holding {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}. Eric Kurtzman woke up with {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} and Romero was drawing to two direct outs to survive elimination.

The board fell {9-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{10-Clubs} and Romero was sent to the rail in 10th place. Romero cashed for $46,962.

The tournament will stop when there are six players left or at the end of level 26 in case there are still seven players left.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Kurtzman us
Eric Kurtzman
1,850,000 550,000
James Romero us
James Romero
Busted

Tags: Eric KurtzmanJames Romero

Ramin Hajiyev Eliminated in 11th Place ($36,151)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ramin Hajiyev
Ramin Hajiyev

Ramin Hajiyev had one of the shorter stacks in the room and he just busted out of the tournament. He got his chips in the middle with {a-Spades}{j-Hearts} against the {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} of Markus Gonsalves.

The board was {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{x-}{x-} and Hajiyev was sent packing in 11th place. He cashed for $36,151.

Player Chips Progress
Markus Gonsalves us
Markus Gonsalves
2,000,000 550,000
Ramin Hajiyev az
Ramin Hajiyev
Busted

Tags: Markus GonsalvesRamin Hajiyev

Alan Goehring Eliminated in 12th Place ($36,151)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 24,000 ante
Alan Goehring
Alan Goehring

The {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop was on the board and there was well over 300,000 in the pot already when big blind Dong Chen led out with a bet of 200,000. Alan Goehring sat in the hijack and he raised all in for about 485,000. Chen wanted a count and he called moments later.

Alan Goehring: {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Dong Chen: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The turn was the {10-Clubs} and the river was the {a-Diamonds} and that meant the elimination for Goehring who was sent to the cashier to collect $36,151 for his 12th-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Dong Chen cn
Dong Chen
WSOP 1X Winner
1,800,000 800,000
Alan Goehring us
Alan Goehring
Busted

Tags: Alan GoehringDong Chen

Vicent Bosca Ramon Eliminated in 13th Place ($28,618)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 24,000 ante
Vicent Bosca Ramon
Vicent Bosca Ramon

Vicent Bosca Ramon raised to 300,000 from the small blind and left himself 60,000 behind.

Gal Yifrach shoved from the big blind and Ramon tanked for a while but ultimately called.

Vicent Bosca Ramon: {k-}{9-}
Gal Yifrach: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Board: {2-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

Ramon's hand was dominated, and the Spaniard was unable to survive after the board fell.

Yifrach moved up to 1,300,000 and Ramon departed in 13th place for $28,618.

Player Chips Progress
Gal Yifrach us
Gal Yifrach
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
1,300,000 300,000
Vicent Bosca Ramon es
Vicent Bosca Ramon
Busted

Tags: Gal YifrachVicent BoscaVicent Bosca Ramon

Lauren Roberts Eliminated in 14th Place ($28,618)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 24,000 ante
Lauren Roberts
Lauren Roberts

Lauren Roberts raised to 62,000 from the small blind and James Romero three-bet to 135,000 from the big blind.

Robers thought for a minute then moved all in for 750,000 and Romero snap-called.

Lauren Roberts: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
James Romero: {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}

Board: {7-Clubs}{8-Spades}{8-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{q-Spades}

Roberts called for king card to appear, but it never came, and she exited in 14th place for $28,618.

Player Chips Progress
James Romero us
James Romero
1,950,000 1,014,000
Lauren Roberts us
Lauren Roberts
Busted

Tags: James RomeroLauren Roberts

Jeffrey Trudeau Eliminated in 15th Place ($28,618)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Jeffrey Trudeau
Jeffrey Trudeau

The action folded to Anuj Agarwal on the button and he raised to 45,000. Jeffrey Trudeau three-bet to 140,000 from the small blind and Agarwal took his time over his decision.

A minute later the four-bet to 345,000 came from Agarwal and Trudeau quickly five-bet all in for 1,200,000.

Agarwal called, and the cards were flipped over.

Jeffrey Trudeau: {a-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Anuj Agarwal: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}

It was the biggest pot of the tournament thus far, with chip leader Agarwal needing to hold to extend his dominance at the top.

Board: {3-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Trudeau was unable to hit his outs, and Agarwal took the pot to score the knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Anuj Agarwal us
Anuj Agarwal
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
3,200,000 1,029,000
Jeffrey Trudeau us
Jeffrey Trudeau
Busted

Tags: Anuj AgarwalJeffrey Trudeau