2021 World Series of Poker

Event #41: $2,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$364,589
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$1,993,600
Entries
896
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Level: 29

Blinds: 60,000/120,000

Ante: 120,000

Delmas Doubles

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Adrien Delmas
Adrien Delmas

The action folded to Carlos Chang on the button and he slid a stack of brown chips amounting to 2,000,000 to apply pressure to the short stacks in the blinds. Adrien Delmas called off his stack putting his tournament life at risk. Gerald Cunniff folded from the big blind.

Adrien Delmas: {4-Spades}{4-Diamonds}
Carlos Chang: {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

Delmas flopped a set and turned a full house to double up when the board ran out {j-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{6-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Carlos Chang tw
Carlos Chang
6,900,000
-300,000
-300,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Adrien Delmas fr
Adrien Delmas
1,500,000
700,000
700,000

Tags: Adrien DelmasCarlos ChangGerald Cunniff

More for Osterman

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante

Arthur Conan raised to 240,000 from the late position and Brady Osterman called from the cutoff and so did Adrien Delmas in the big blind.

The flop came {9-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{7-Clubs}, it was checked to Osterman who bet 280,000 for the rest to fold.

Player Chips Progress
Brady Osterman us
Brady Osterman
11,900,000
370,000
370,000
Carlos Chang tw
Carlos Chang
6,980,000
80,000
80,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Arthur Conan fr
Arthur Conan
3,525,000
-275,000
-275,000
Gerald Cunniff us
Gerald Cunniff
2,215,000
15,000
15,000
Sergi Reixach es
Sergi Reixach
1,860,000
140,000
140,000
Sung Joo Hyun kr
Sung Joo Hyun
1,730,000
-320,000
-320,000
Quang Ngo us
Quang Ngo
1,700,000
-500,000
-500,000
Adrien Delmas fr
Adrien Delmas
1,575,000
75,000
75,000

Quang Ngo Eliminated in 8th Place ($37,820)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Quang Ngo
Quang Ngo

Arthur Conan raised to 330,000 from the small blind and Quang Ngo three-bet jammed for around 2,000,000 from the big blind for Conan to snap-call with the bigger stack.

Quang Ngo: {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Arthur Conan: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

The board ran out {4-Spades}{3-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} for Conan to hold and eliminate Ngo in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Arthur Conan fr
Arthur Conan
5,355,000
1,830,000
1,830,000
Quang Ngo us
Quang Ngo
Busted

Tags: Arthur ConanQuang Ngo

Cunniff Not Going Anywhere

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Gerald Cunniff
Gerald Cunniff

Carlos Chang raised to 240,000 from under the gun. The action folded to Gerald Cunniff who shoved all-in for 1,485,000 from middle position. Chang made the call when all the other players folded.

Gerald Cunniff: {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}
Carlos Chang: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {10-Spades}{8-Spades}{q-Spades}{k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}. Cunniff had thought he was beaten when the jack fell on the river. He didn't see that he had turned a flush to scoop the pot and double up.

Player Chips Progress
Carlos Chang tw
Carlos Chang
5,200,000
-1,780,000
-1,780,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Gerald Cunniff us
Gerald Cunniff
3,300,000
1,085,000
1,085,000

Tags: Carlos ChangGerald Cunniff

Two in a Row for Reixach

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante

Arthur Conan raised to 240,000 from under the gun and the action folded to Sergi Reixach in the big blind who opted to defend. They both checked through the {6-Hearts}{5-Spades}{4-Spades} flop to the {5-Diamonds} on the turn. Reixach bet 275,000 for Conan to call. The {9-Spades} completed the board for both players to check. Reixach tabled the {9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for the higher two pair than on the board to scoop the pot.

On the next hand, Reixach completed his small blind and Conan raised it up to 310,000 for Reixach to call. The flop came {8-Spades}{6-Spades}{k-Clubs}, Reixach check-called the 240,000 continuation-bet of Conan. The turn was the {q-Hearts}, Reixach checked again. Conan barreled another bet over the line of 325,000 and Reixach called again. The river completed the board with the {j-Clubs} and they both checked. Reixach tabled the {10-Spades}{9-Clubs} for the rivered straight to claim another pot.

Player Chips Progress
Arthur Conan fr
Arthur Conan
3,570,000
-1,785,000
-1,785,000
Sergi Reixach es
Sergi Reixach
2,955,000
1,095,000
1,095,000

Tags: Arthur ConanSergi Reixach

2021 WSOP Streaming Exclusively on PokerGO

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
PokerGO WSOP
PokerGO WSOP

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