All the chips got in the middle preflop between Dany Georges and Rosemarie Alcivar with the latter at risk.
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and Georges' bigger pair eliminated Alcivar.
All the chips got in the middle preflop between Dany Georges and Rosemarie Alcivar with the latter at risk.
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Guifang Liu: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Georges' bigger pair eliminated Alcivar.
The action was picked up with the board showing ![]()
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and the turn was checked to the river.
The river was the
and with 1.3 million in the pot both players elected to check again.
Ugur Secilmis turned over ![]()
and Josua Harrison mucked his hand without showing as Secilmis scooped the pot.
Michael Jozoff got his stack of 830,000 in preflop and was called by Tuan Le.
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The board run out offered no help to Le who was left on life support after the hand. Jozoff's double up puts him near 2 million in chips and Le was eliminated shortly after.
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Mark Wiser checked to Steven Stolzenfeld who bet 500,000 and Wiser went into the tank.
After thinking for a long time Wiser raised all-in putting him at risk and Stolzenfeld quickly called.
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for the nut flush and eliminated Wiser.
In one of the first hands of the day, Tim Reilly shoved all-in preflop for 380,000 and Raffaele Sorrentino called with chips behind.
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and Sorrentino won with ace-high to knock Reilly out of the tournament.
Pedro Neves, in the hijack, raised to 60,000 preflop and was three-bet by Giufang Liu who made it 130,000 on the button. Neves called and a flop was dealt.
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and Neves checked to Liu who bet 200,000. Neves went all in for 1,500,000 and Liu called, who was the at risk player.
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Neves flopped two pair against Liu's pocket queens. The
turn and
river improved Neves to a full house and left Liu with zero chips.
Level: 22
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
The remaining 149 players have taken their seats, and action has begun.
Day 3 of Event #43: $1,000 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em gets underway at 10:00 a.m. local time with 149 players returning to the felt. The remaining players are guaranteed to take home a payday of at least $3,124 but they will all be trying to capture the first place prize of $446,983 and of course a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.
Leading the way is Jeff Platt, who is well-known for providing commentary on ESPN and PokerGO as well as being the co-host of the PokerNews Podcast. Platt will be looking to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and with a chip leading stack of 3,315,000, the poker broadcaster is in great shape. He is followed by Zach Daly (2,905,000) and David Guay who rounds out the top three with 2,900,000.
Former WSOP bracelet champions that are still in contention include Sejin Park (670,000), Martin Jacobson (590,000), and Michael Wang (775,000).
Play will begin at Level 21 which features a small blind of 10,000, big blind of 25,000 and an ante of 25,000. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 19, at approximately 7:00 p.m.
Keep following the live updates here on PokerNews to find out which players make it through to Day 4.