OIir Mor raised the button before Maxx Coleman three-bet from the small blind. Viktor Blom four-bet out of the big blind. Mor called, and Coleman called for the remainder of his stack.
With Coleman all-in, the flop came down A♦K♥4♠. Blom bet and Mor called.
Blom bet again on the 7♥ turn, which forced Mor to fold.
Maxx Coleman: A♥10♣7♣7♠
Viktor Blom: A♣K♣J♥2♥
Coleman was ahead with a set against the two pair and flush draw of Blom. The river was the 8♥ to give Blom the winner with a flush, ending Coleman's tournament in sixth place.
The day began with 20 players, but by night’s end, the field was down to its final five. Leading the way is Viktor Blom—better known to the online poker world as "Isildur1"—who will enter the final day as chip leader. Also among the final five is seven-time WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu who has his eyes set on number eight.
Daniel Negreanu
Joining them for the final day on June 4, is WSOP bracelet winner Ryan Bambrick, Hunter McClelland, and Ofir Mor.
Remaining Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Bets
1
Viktor Blom
Sweden
4,020,000
20
2
Ryan Bambrick
United States
3,250,000
16
3
Daniel Negreanu
Canada
3,205,000
16
4
Hunter McClelland
United States
1,300,000
7
5
Ofir Mor
United States
1,190,000
6
Early Day Action
Negreanu entered Day 3 as the chip leader and maintained his position near the top of the leaderboard throughout the early stages, as several notable 25K Fantasy players, including David "Bakes" Baker, Eric Wasserson, Aaron Kupin, Thomas Taylor, and Allan Le, were eliminated.
With 11 players remaining, Negreanu faced his first real setback of the day when his aces were cracked by Hunter McClelland, who turned a flush to double through him and knock Negreanu down the leaderboard.
Soon after, Joao Vieira, another 25K Fantasy League draftee, was eliminated in 11th place, followed immediately by Matthew Beinner, setting up the final table of nine players.
Matthew Bennier
Final Table
It didn’t take long for the first casualty of the final table, as Ben Lamb picked up pocket aces but was sent to the rail in ninth when Maxx Colemanflopped quads.
As the final table progressed, it was Viktor Blom who continued to build momentum. He scored knockouts on Daniel Spear in eighth place and Micah Brooks in seventh, before landing the final blow to Maxx Coleman, making a flush on the river to send him out in sixth place and bring Day 3 to a close, ending the night as chip leader.
Action is set to resume at 2 p.m. local time, with the live stream on PokerGo starting at 3 p.m. local time. Play will begin in Level 25 with 87:33 left on the clock, with blinds at 50,000/100,000 and 100,000/200,000 betting limits.
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