Tournament officials have announced the official payouts.
The 149 entries created a prize pool of $1,389,425, with 23 players receiving a minimum cash of $16,218.
The winner will take home $361,124 and a gold WSOP bracelet.
Tournament officials have announced the official payouts.
The 149 entries created a prize pool of $1,389,425, with 23 players receiving a minimum cash of $16,218.
The winner will take home $361,124 and a gold WSOP bracelet.
Razz
Qinghai Pan started the day adding to his already impressive stack, crossing the 450,000 mark.
Recently however, Eric Rodawig was able to put a small dent into the chip leader's stack.
On sixth street, Pan bet and was called by Rodawig. On seventh street however, Pan check-called a bet from Rodawig.
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, making his eight low on seventh street. Pan said he had a rougher eight which ended up in the muck.
Regardless, Pan still has the biggest stack among the remaining 62 players.
Omaha Hi-Lo
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Steve Zolotow placed a big bet out and after a few moments of deliberation, Dario Sammartino opted to fold.
As he mucked, Zolotow asked jokingly, "Are we playing royal royalties?", as he showed the ![]()
with a smile for a rivered royal club flush.
Limit Hold'em
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, Randy Ohel checked to Peiwen Wang who bet. Ohel called.
On the river
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for a rivered Broadway straight to boost his stack toward 300,000.
Limit Hold'em
The action was picked up as Adam Friedman moved all-in on a board of ![]()
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and was quickly called by Max Pescatori.
The cards were turned face-up and it was Friedman's ace-high ![]()
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of Pescatori's.
The river card was a blank
, and Pescatori was awarded the pot and that eliminated Friedman from the tournament.
Stud
John Monnette: ![]()
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The action was picked up on seventh street with Ivens having fired out a bet against Monnette, which sent the latter briefly into the tank. He eventually found the fold button and Ivens was pushed the pot.