2021 World Series of Poker

Event #26: $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$199,227
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,208,620
Entries
1,358
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Players Left
1

Event #26: $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em

Day 2 Completed

Dalibor Dula Wins First Bracelet In Event #26: $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em

Level 38 : 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Dalibor Dula
Dalibor Dula

Dalibor Dula bested Cole Ferraro heads up to take down Event #22: $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em for $199,227 and his first WSOP bracelet as well as the biggest score of his career. “It hasn’t set in for me yet. I think in a week or so I will feel happy, right now I just feel shocked.”

Dula, who hails from the Czech Republic, had been playing poker for five years but came to his first WSOP this year and started with a cash in Event #4: $500 The Reunion for $1,540. With his win here today, he vaults himself into the top 100 all-time Czech Republic earners.

The final table was a star-studded affair, with WSOP Circuit ring leader Maurice Hawkins and high stakes regular Maxx Coleman, but in the end it was the two relatively new faces battling heads up for the bracelet.

Dula was all-in and at risk many times throughout the final table and during heads up.

“I was just so focused, " He said. "I did not really think about the flips. Once you are all in, it is out of your hands, you can’t do anything to win that all in or lose it.”

The Czech Republic pro said that he would be playing the rest of the series as well as the World Series of Poker Europe, hoping to make deep runs in some more events.

The tournament brought out 1,358 entrants to generate a prizepool of $1,208,620 and paid out 204 places. Action lasted two days with 38 total levels being played until a champion was crowned.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Dalibor DulaCzech Republic$199,227
2Cole FerraroUnited States$123,142
3Edward WelchUnited States$89,875
4Guowei ZhangUnited States$66,335
5Maxx ColemanUnited States$49,519
6Anthony AskeyUnited States$37,393
7Nicolo AudannioUnited States$28,565
8Levi KlumpUnited States$22,080
9Maurice HawkinsUnited States$17,270

Final Table Recap

The first casualty at the final table came when John Roh tried to bluff all-in against Guowei Zhang’s flopped set of sevens. Zhang called him and John Roh was eliminated in 10th place ($13,672).

Next to go were 14-time WSOP circuit ring winner Maurice Hawkins in 9th place ($17,270) and start of day chip leader Levi Klump in 8th place ($22,080) when Hawkins’ jacks and Klump’s ace-queen could not win against Maxx Coleman’s king-jack.

Nicolo Audannio was next to go when his all-in got called by the final table chip leader Cole Ferraro. The ace-eight could not find improvement against the pocket jacks and Audannio was eliminated in 7th place ($28,565).

Maurice Hawkins
14-time WSOP ring winner Maurice Hawkins remains empty-handed when it comes to bracelets.

Play slowed down significantly six-handed, with Cole Ferraro pulling away with the lead and the other stacks jockeying for middle position, but ultimately it was Anthony Askey who’s pocket queens were cracked by Edward Welch’s king-jack to leave him very short. He busted shortly after when his last chips got in with king ten-suited only to have the river end him when Ferraro rivered a pair of queens. Askey was eliminated in 6th place ($37,393).

High-stakes regular Maxx Coleman got into a race with the chip leader Ferraro and his king-ten suited could not hold up against Ferraro’s queen jack suited when it turned a flush. Coleman exited in 5th place ($49,519) and Ferraro had put considerable distance between himself and the rest of the field.

Guowei Zhang and Dalibor Dula got into many all-ins with each other at this point. Both of them trading stacks and having the other at risk for their tournaments at least once, but Dula’s ace-queen managed to beat Zhang’s pocket threes and sent him out the door in 4th place ($66,335).

Edward Welch started the day with the second shortest stack out of 38 remaining players and managed to double up many times, get to the final table, and end the tournament with a podium finish in 3rd place ($89,875). His ace-two suited could not improve enough against Ferraro’s ace-ten and he found himself leaving with Dula and Ferraro to play heads up.

Cole Ferraro
Cole Ferraro

Heads-Up Play

The match between Dalibor Dula and Cole Ferraro lasted roughly four levels. Ferraro began with the chip lead, but the gap narrowed significantly to when Dula won a few key pots to keep himself neck and neck with Ferraro. A key moment had happened when Dula was ahead by a few pots and had put Ferraro all in for his tournament life when Dula had pocket tens in his hand and Ferraro had flopped three eights on an eight-high board. Dula was unable to improve and Ferarro pulled into the chip lead by a significant margin.

It seemed all but over for Dula, who had a roughly 9/1 chip deficit, as he called an all-in for his tournament life with ace-five suited against the pocket kings of Cole Ferraro. An ace on the river kept his tournament hopes alive and from that moment forward the momentum was on Dula’s side.

Play lasted 40-minutes more after the fortuitous ace on the river, as Dula continued to apply pressure and took the chip lead. It all came to an end when Dalibor Dula went all in from the button with king-three suited and Ferraro called it off with jack-eight suited and found no improvement on the board, giving Dula the victory and eliminating Ferraro in 2nd place ($123,142).

Congratulations to Dalibor Dula on his victory in Event #26: $1,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em!

Stay tuned to PokerNews.com for more updates on all bracelet events for the duration of the World Series of Poker at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.

Tags: Anthony AskeyCole FerraroDalibor DulaEdward WelchEvan SandbergGuowei ZhangJohn RohLevi KlumpMaurice HawkinsMaxx ColemanNicolo Audannio

Cole Ferraro Eliminated in 2nd Place ($123,142)

Level 38 : 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Cole Ferraro
Cole Ferraro

With each player down to under 20 big blinds, the decisive hand was finally played.

Dalibor Dula raised all-in from the button, and Cole Ferraro called for his last 9 million chips.

Cole Ferraro: {j-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Dalibor Dula: {k-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

The board of {a-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{q-Clubs}{a-Clubs} brought no help to Ferraro who was eliminated in 2nd place, awarding the title to Dula.

Player Chips Progress
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
27,100,000 10,800,000
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Cole FerraroDalibor Dula

Level: 38

Blinds: 500,000/1,000,000

Ante: 1,000,000

Dula Pulls Ahead Again

Level 37 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Cole Ferraro limped the button and Dalibor Dula checked preflop.

The players checked the {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}{7-Hearts} flop.

On the {8-Spades} turn, Dula checked, and Ferraro bet 800,000 which Dula called.

On the river {q-Clubs}, Dula checked and Ferraro bet 1.5 million. Dula called.

Ferraro shook his head and Dula showed {q-Spades}{7-Spades} for the winner to extend his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
16,300,000 3,300,000
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
9,800,000 -4,200,000

Ferraro Applies Pressure

Level 37 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

As has been the standard for their heads-up match, Dalibor Dula and Cole Ferraro played a limped pot preflop, but on this occasion, Ferraro stepped on the gas once the dealer spread the board.

On the {3-Hearts}{7-Spades}{6-Spades} flop, Ferraro bet out for 1.6 million into the 2.4 million chip pot, and Dula called.

On the {j-Hearts} turn, Ferraro bet another 2.5 million, but this time Dula mucked his cards, as Ferraro regained a small lead.

Player Chips Progress
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
14,000,000 3,440,000
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
13,000,000 -3,600,000

Dula Pulls Ahead

Level 37 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

With no raises before the flop, both players saw a flop of {7-Spades}{2-Clubs}{j-Clubs} which Dalibor Dula bet 1,000,000 from the button and Cole Ferraro called from the big blind.

The turn of the {3-Diamonds} drew a check out of Ferraro and a fold when Dula led out 3,500,000

Player Chips Progress
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
16,600,000 7,640,000
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
10,560,000 -7,640,000

Level: 37

Blinds: 400,000/800,000

Ante: 800,000

Dula Hits The Ace

Level 36 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Dalibor Dula
Dalibor Dula

Cole Ferraro went all in and Dalibor Dula snap called, tabling the cards.

Dalibor Dula: {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Cole Ferraro: {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The board ran out {j-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}, safe for the two kings until the very end, when Dula hit the ace to double up.

Player Chips Progress
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
18,200,000 -460,000
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
8,960,000 460,000

Ferraro Doubles Through Dula

Level 36 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Cole Ferraro
Cole Ferraro

Cole Ferraro had called on the button and Dolibar Dula raised to 1,600,000, which was matched by Ferraro.

The flop came down {8-Clubs}{5-Spades}{8-Hearts} and Ferraro check-called a bet of 1,800,000.

The turn of {4-Diamonds} was checked by Ferraro once more, and Dula went all-in which Ferraro snap-called.

Cole Ferraro: {6-Spades}{8-Spades}
Dolibar Dula: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Dula had the better pre-flop hand, but Ferraro pulled ahead by flopping three eights. The river {q-Spades} did not improve Dula and Ferraro pulled ahead in the match.

Player Chips Progress
Cole Ferraro us
Cole Ferraro
WSOP 1X Winner
18,660,000 11,160,000
Dalibor Dula cz
Dalibor Dula
WSOP 1X Winner
8,500,000 -11,000,000