2021 World Series of Poker

Event #63: $500 Salute to Warriors
Day: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$102,465
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$782,100
Entries
1,738
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Salute To Warriors Champion To Be Crowned Today

Bradley Rogoff
Bradley Rogoff

A field of 1,738 players have been whittled down to the final table of nine, who will play for $102,465 and the highly sought-after WSOP gold bracelet in Event #63: $500 Salute to Warriors.

Bradley Rogoff of Cleveland, Ohio enters the day as the player to catch with 8,800,000 chips, but his chip lead is far from safe.

San Francisco’s Eric Zhang is close behind with 7,175,000, and no one in the field is really dominant, as Rogoff’s stack represents just 44 big blinds, while the short stack, Marty Zabib still has 13. With play resuming on level 31 with blinds of 100,000 and 200,000 and a 200,000 big blind ante, it truly could still be anyone’s bracelet to win.

Mitch Garshofsky brings the most accomplished WSOP resume into today’s action, with 101 WSOP cashes (67 in Las Vegas, 34 Circuit), and a pair of WSOP Circuit rings to his credit. He’ll start the day with 4,475,000 chips.

The great thing about low buy-in WSOP tournaments is that they provide the opportunity for the Cinderella story of a local grinder to realize the dream of winning a WSOP bracelet, and there are several of those at this final table, including the chip leader.

Rogoff has just two career WSOP cashes for $3,457, but he’s already surpassed that with the $9,857 guaranteed for 9th place. He and the other eight finalists will of course all have their eyes on that six-figure first-place prize.

It will be an exciting and emotional day in the Amazon room as we crown another World Series of Poker Champion.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the action from this and every event from the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.

Final Table Seat Draw and Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Guy HadasUnited States5,500,00027
2Hlib KovtunovUkraine3,475,00017
3Marty ZabibUnited States2,700,00013
4Anthony MccurdyUnited States3,350,00016
5Chulhan ChoiSouth Korea3,900,00019
6Christopher CorboUnited States4,475,00022
7Mitch GarshofskyUnited States4,475,00022
8Eric ZhangUnited States7,175,00035
9Bradley RogoffUnited States8,800,00044

Tags: Bradley RogoffGuy HadasHlib Kovtunov. Mitch Garshofsky

Anthony Mccurdy Eliminated in 9th Place ($9,857)

Level 33 : 150,000/300,000, 30,000 ante
Anthony Mccurdy
Anthony Mccurdy

Anthony Mccurdy open-shoved in early position for a stack around 2,800,000 and Chulhan Choi quickly reshoved behind with a slightly higher stack. The rest of the players folded to create the following showdown:

Anthony Mccurdy: {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
Chulhan Choi: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

Mccurdy was in desperate shape for a double up, but found no miracle on a board {6-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} to be eliminated in 9th place for $9,857.

Player Chips Progress
Chulhan Choi kr
Chulhan Choi
6,200,000 2,300,000
Anthony Mccurdy us
Anthony Mccurdy
Busted

Christopher Corbo Eliminated in 8th Place ($12,471)

Level 34 : 200,000/400,000, 40,000 ante
Christopher Corbo
Christopher Corbo

Chulhan Choi opened on the button to 800,000 and Christopher Corbo shoved in the small blind for a remaining stack around 1,350,000. Mitch Garshofsky quickly reshoved for 3,450,000 and Choi let it go

Christopher Corbo: {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Mitch Garshofsky: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}

Corbo had to hit on the board to stay alive but found no help throughout the {8-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{3-Spades} ranout and was sent to the payout desk to collect his $12,471 prize.

Player Chips Progress
Chulhan Choi kr
Chulhan Choi
6,100,000 -800,000
Mitch Garshofsky us
Mitch Garshofsky
4,850,000 -750,000
Christopher Corbo us
Christopher Corbo
Busted

Hlib Kovtunov Eliminated in 7th Place ($15,943)

Level 34 : 200,000/400,000, 40,000 ante
Hlib Kovtunov
Hlib Kovtunov

Hlib Kovtunov raised under the gun to 800,000 and only Eric Zhang made the call in the big blind.

A board {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{2-Hearts} was revealed and things heated quickly. Zhang quickly check-raised all in Kovtunov's continuation bet worth 1,000,000 and the latter called for a total stack of 5,900,000.

Hlib Kovtunov: {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts}
Eric Zhang: {2-Clubs}{2-Spades}

Kovtunov had two pair but was facing a set of deuces for Zhang, who improved into quads after the {10-Clubs} turn and {2-Diamonds} river, eliminating Kovtunov.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Zhang us
Eric Zhang
18,500,000 7,800,000
Hlib Kovtunov ua
Hlib Kovtunov
Busted

Marty Zabib Eliminated in 6th Place ($20,592)

Level 34 : 200,000/400,000, 40,000 ante
Marty Zabib
Marty Zabib

In a blind versus blind situation, Guy Hadas raised and Marty Zabib immediately called all in for a small remaining stack around 900,000 to create the following showdown.

Marty Zabib: {j-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Guy Hadas: {10-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

Zabib had the best starting hand but Hadas found a board {q-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{j-Diamonds}, giving him a pair of tens to eliminate Zabib in 6th place for $20,592.

Player Chips Progress
Guy Hadas us
Guy Hadas
11,800,000 800,000
Marty Zabib us
Marty Zabib
Busted

Mitch Garshofsky Eliminated in 5th Place ($26,866)

Level 35 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Mitch Garshofsky
Mitch Garshofsky

From his short stack of 350,000, Mitch Garshofsky moved all-in from the cutoff. Bradley Rogoff moved all-in over the top from the button for 3,450,000 and Guy Hadas folded his big blind.

Mitch Garshofsky: {10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Bradley Rogoff: {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}

Garshofsky was well behind, and while the flop of {j-Clubs}{q-Spades}{a-Diamonds} did give him a gutshot straight draw, the {3-Spades} and {5-Hearts} brought no help, eliminating him from the tournament with his 68th career WSOP Las Vegas cash.

Player Chips Progress
Bradley Rogoff us
Bradley Rogoff
Day 2 Chip Leader
4,600,000 -1,000,000
Mitch Garshofsky us
Mitch Garshofsky
Busted

Tags: Bradley RogoffGuy Hadas

Bradley Rogoff Eliminated in 3rd Place ($47,125)

Level 35 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Bradley Rogoff
Bradley Rogoff

Eric Zhang folded and Bradley Rogoff shoved in the small blind for a total stack worth 6,900,000. Guy Hadas asked for the count and didn't take long to announce the call.

Bradley Rogoff: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Guy Hadas: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}

Rogoff had the dominated hand, but the flop {7-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} gave him two pair and hopes for the double up. The {8-Clubs} didn't change anything, but a {q-Diamonds} showed up on the river, giving the winning hand to Hadas and eliminating Rogoff for $47,125.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Zhang us
Eric Zhang
23,500,000 5,000,000
Guy Hadas us
Guy Hadas
17,300,000 5,500,000
Bradley Rogoff us
Bradley Rogoff
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

Guy Hadas Eliminated in 2nd Place ($63,344)

Level 35 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Guy Hadas
Guy Hadas

Guy Hadas limped on the button and was raised to two million by Eric Zhang. Hadas made the call, and the duo saw a flop of {q-Spades}{10-Spades}{2-Hearts}.

Zhang continued for 1.4 million, and was called by Hadas.

The turn brought the {k-Hearts}, and again Zhang bet, this time for 2.6 million. Hadas moved all-in for his remaining 10.4 million.

Zhang took some time to think, then made the call.

Guy Hadas: {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts}
Eric Zhang: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Zhang was ahead with top pair and a straight draw, while Hadas also had a straight draw and a flush draw.

The river brought the {a-Diamonds}, and Hadas briefly clapped and celebrated, thinking he had won, however, the dealer quickly alerted him and Zhang that Zhang had made a winning straight, eliminating Hadas in 2nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Zhang us
Eric Zhang
43,450,000 18,250,000
Guy Hadas us
Guy Hadas
Busted

Tags: Eric ZhangGuy Hadas

Eric Zhang Wins Event #63: $500 Salute to Warriors

Level 35 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Eric Zhang
Eric Zhang

Eric Zhang has defeated Guy Hadas in a quick heads-up match to claim the WSOP bracelet and $102,465.

Zhang is primarily a low-stakes cash game player from California's bay area and was playing in his first-ever World Series of Poker event.

Not a bad way to start your WSOP career.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for a full recap including an interview with the champion.

Final Table Results and Payouts

PlaceNameCountryPayout
1Eric ZhangUnited States$102,465
2Guy HadasUnited States$63,344
3Bradley RogoffUnited States$47,125
4Chulhan ChoiSouth Korea$35,406
5Mitch GarshofskyUnited States$26,866
6Marty ZabibUnited States$20,592
7Hlib KovtunovUkraine$15,943
8Christpher CorboUnited States$12,471
9Anthony MccurdyUnited States$9,857

Tags: Eric ZhangGuy Hadas