2017 World Series of Poker

Event #18: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Tyler Smith
Winning Hand
aq87
Prize
$244,344
Event Info
Buy-in
$565
Prize Pool
$1,593,000
Entries
3,186
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0

Jessie Bryant Tops Day 2 of Event #18: $565 PLO

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Jessie Bryant -  Chip Leader
Jessie Bryant - Chip Leader

Jessie Bryant finished as the chip leader at the end of Day 2 with the official final table of nine set right at the end of play. Bryant eliminated an opponent toward the end of Level 6 when his aces held versus a straight draw and he used those chips relentlessly to pound on his opponents and finish top of the heap going into the final day.

The $565 Pot-Limit Omaha event resumed in the Amazon Room at 2 p.m. with 107 players returning to do battle for 10 hour-long levels after Friday's two Day 1 flights saw a combined total of 3,332 entries set a new record for the largest live PLO tournament.

The longer levels on Day 2 did allow for a bit more room for maneuvering, but the eliminations flowed at a steady pace for the first six levels of the day.

Among the early fallers were Chris Ferguson, Dermot Blain, Erick Lindgren and Will Failla.

Jason Mercier kept his head above water for a long while and found a double up in Level 22 when he flopped a flush against Ankush Mandavia, but he eventually fell in the next level to Mark Radoja who rivered an ace high flush which saw Mercier call a river bet and muck. Mercier took home $6,214 for 31st place.

Thi Ngo was playing only her second PLO tournament and made a remarkable run, finishing 24th for $7,443. Ngo admitted that in her first PLO tournament, to her embarrassment, her table had spotted her googling how to play. It seems unlikely this will be her last shot at the four-card game.

Runaway chip leader at the start of Day 2, Cody Slaubaugh, lasted until just before the dinner break when he was eliminated in the 23rd spot taking home $7,443. It just wasn’t to be for Slaubaugh today after his amazing run yesterday.

One of the biggest names who had navigated his way through the huge field was two-time bracelet winner JC Tran. However, he was eliminated in 19th place for $7,443 when his flopped set of sevens was beaten on the turn by a John Dallaire flush and the board failed to pair on the river.

Joe “The Elegance” Beevers, one of the legends of the U.K poker scene, just failed to make a final table appearance when he fell in 14th place, making this his 19th WSOP cash of a remarkable poker career.

Play will resume Sunday when the final nine will play down to a winner who will get that fabled gold WSOP bracelet and $224,344.

Be sure to follow all the hand-for-hand updates brought to you by the Live Reporting team at PokerNews.

Tags: Ankush MandaviaJessie BryantJohn Dallaire

Wing Wong Eliminated in 11th Place ($14,960)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Wing Wong - 11th Place
Wing Wong - 11th Place

Wing Wong opened the action and John Dallaire called.

The flop was {5-Hearts}{k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} and when Dallaire bet he got the rest of his chips in against the at risk Wong.

Wing Wong: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
John Dallaire: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

“I was hoping you didn’t have a king.” said Dallaire as Wong was staring at a vital double up.

The Turn card {a-Diamonds} changed nothing but the {q-Hearts} river gave Dallaire a full house and crushed Wongs hopes, sending him home short of the unofficial final table of 10.

Player Chips Progress
John Dallaire us
John Dallaire
2,500,000 1,500,000
Wing Wong us
Wing Wong
Busted

Tags: Wing WongJohn Dallaire

Adam Goldberg Eliminated In 15th Place ($11,754)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Adam Goldberg - 15th Place
Adam Goldberg - 15th Place

Adam Goldberg opened the action, and Jessie Bryant raised to 365,000 in the big blind.

Goldberg called, and they saw a flop of {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. Bryant potted it, which was all in, and Goldberg called to create a huge pot with Goldberg at risk with the slightly smaller stack.

Goldberg: {q-Clubs}{k-Spades}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades} (combo draw)
Bryant: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} (aces up)

The turn {7-Hearts} and river {10-Clubs} bricked out, and Bryant won a huge pot to bust Goldberg.

Player Chips Progress
Jessie Bryant us
Jessie Bryant
4,000,000 1,750,000
Adam Goldberg us
Adam Goldberg
Busted

Tags: Adam GoldbergJessie Bryant

Jason Mercier Eliminated in 30th Place ($6,214)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Jason Mercier - 30th Place
Jason Mercier - 30th Place

Mark Radoja opened from the button for 46,000, and Jason Mercier called from the big blind. They both started with similar stack sizes and were not very deep,

The flop was {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{4-Spades}, and Mercier check-called a bet of 40,000 from Radoja.

The turn was the {8-Diamonds}, and again, Mercier check-called — this time for a bet of 100,000.

The river was the {5-Spades}, and Mercier checked.

“How much do you have behind?” Radoja wanted to know. Mercier had around 120,000. “All in,” Radoja declared and pushed his stack forward.

Mercier sighed and seemed to mutter that was a bad river card for him. Close to five minutes passed before he called.

Radoja tabled {a-Spades}{6-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}, and the dealer announced the ace-high flush. A bad river card, indeed, and once the stacks were counted down, Mercier was confirmed eliminated in 30th place.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
WSOP 2X Winner
580,000 471,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
WSOP 6X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jason MercierMark Radoja

Day 2 of Event #18: $565 Pot Limit Omaha Begins at 2 p.m. Local Time

Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Welcome to Day 2 of Event #18: $565 Pot Limit Omaha at the 2017 World Series of Poker. Friday's two Day 1 flights saw a combined total of 3,332 entries, a number which surpassed last year's by 707 and set a new world record for the largest field live PLO tournament ever held. But today, just 107 players will return at 2 p.m. local time to continue their quest for WSOP gold and the top prize of $224,334. Play on Day 2 will consist of 10 60-minute levels, unlike Day 1, which had 18 30-minute levels.

At the head of the pack is runaway chip leader Cody Slaubaugh, who will take a massive stack of 726,000 chips out of the bag when play resumes. Slaubaugh was the only player to bag a stack larger than 500,000, and just two players will start Day 2 with more than 400,000. Adam Owen and Hassan Tahsildar, have 410,000 and 425,000, respectively.

Although many well-known players, including defending champion Ryan Laplante, didn't survive to see action on Day 2, several did, including Rep Porter (337,000), Ankush Mandavia (299,000), Jason Mercier (272,000), JC Tran (147,000), Erick Lindgren (99,000), Chris Ferguson (96,000), Lee Watkinson (46,000), and Joey Ingram (40,000).

Check back here for updates on all the Day 2 action from the PokerNews live reporting team.

Day 2 Seat Draw

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Brasilia7151Danny SchultzGermany96,000
Brasilia7152Eric DoerrUnited States136,000
Brasilia7153Jason StockfishUnited States224,000
Brasilia7154Joshua ReichardUnited States270,000
Brasilia7155Rene HochmuthGermany75,500
Brasilia7156Filippos StavrakisUnited States165,000
Brasilia7157Igor SharaskinRussian Federation173,000
Brasilia7158Hassan TahsildarUnited States425,000
Brasilia7159Thomas ZanotUnited States52,000
      
Brasilia7161Maxx ColemanUnited States238,000
Brasilia7162Jeff SluzinskiUnited States122,000
Brasilia7163Erick LindgrenUnited States99,000
Brasilia7164Ankush MandaviaUnited States299,000
Brasilia7165Michel LeibgorinFrance222,000
Brasilia7166Yashuo ChinUnited States222,000
Brasilia7167Andre NyffelerUnited States85,000
Brasilia7168Ryan WinceUnited States180,000
      
Brasilia7171Nicholas SeikenUnited States126,000
Brasilia7172Kevin PionkowskiUnited States77,000
Brasilia7173James RayUnited States135,000
Brasilia7174Hunter CichyUnited States133,000
Brasilia7175Douglas SpicerUnited States50,000
Brasilia7176Martin KozlovAustralia153,000
Brasilia7177Brent RobertsUnited States93,000
Brasilia7178Chris FergusonUnited States96,000
Brasilia7179Paresh DoshiUnited States42,000
      
Brasilia7181Pierce MckellarUnited States200,000
Brasilia7182Lee WatkinsonUnited States46,000
Brasilia7183Yves KupfermunzBelgium136,000
Brasilia7184A-Vi LamCanada309,000
Brasilia7185Bariz SudhanshuUnited States43,000
Brasilia7186Cody SlaubaughUnited States726,000
Brasilia7187Kevin NapadowUnited States96,000
Brasilia7188Shady BadranUnited States159,000
Brasilia7189Dien LeUnited States64,000
      
Brasilia7191Jae LimUnited States28,000
Brasilia7192Rep PorterUnited States337,000
Brasilia7193James ChenUnited States116,000
Brasilia7194Juan TejedaUnited States181,000
Brasilia7195Joey IngramUnited States40,000
Brasilia7196Riley FullerUnited States42,000
Brasilia7197Wing WongUnited States106,000
Brasilia7198Nathan GambleUnited States180,000
Brasilia7199Dermot BlainIreland44,000
      
Brasilia7201Andreas KrauseGermany33,000
Brasilia7202John DallaireUnited States231,000
Brasilia7203Matthew ColvinUnited States31,000
Brasilia7204Shiva DudaniUnited States55,000
Brasilia7205Frank BonacciUnited States86,000
Brasilia7206Andrew WhitakerUnited States183,000
Brasilia7207Adam GoldbergUnited States76,000
Brasilia7208Patrick RuthUnited States68,000
Brasilia7209Scott DaviesUnited States110,000
      
Brasilia7211Marek OhniskoCzech Republic243,000
Brasilia7212Robert WestUnited States187,000
Brasilia7213Darius TamuleviciusLithuania142,000
Brasilia7214Victa ParkUnited States248,000
Brasilia7215Ruslan DykshteynUnited States277,000
Brasilia7216Joe BeeversUnited Kingdom168,000
Brasilia7217Mark DavisIreland143,000
Brasilia7218Jason MercierUnited States272,000
Brasilia7219Will FaillaUnited States111,000
      
Brasilia7221Renier GonzalezUnited States97,000
Brasilia7222Jessie BryantUnited States167,000
Brasilia7223Brock ParkerUnited States125,000
Brasilia7224Andrew BarberUnited States63,000
Brasilia7225Jonathan ZarinUnited States143,000
Brasilia7226Jim HademenosUnited States290,000
Brasilia7227Matt RepinskiUnited States130,000
Brasilia7228Daniel PearlmanUnited States60,000
Brasilia7229Lars NickolaiGermany160,000
      
Brasilia7231Ronald GesmundoCanada220,000
Brasilia7232Adam OwenUnited Kingdom410,000
Brasilia7233Senovio Ramirez IIIUnited States56,000
Brasilia7234Santiago TorresSpain66,000
Brasilia7235Alexander PetersonUnited States57,000
Brasilia7236Daniel HarmetzUnited States150,000
Brasilia7237Christopher PhoelUnited States31,000
Brasilia7238Thi NgoCanada190,000
Brasilia7239Joseph SandersUnited States154,000
      
Brasilia7241Sean LegendreUnited States61,000
Brasilia7242Tomas GeleziunasLithuania368,000
Brasilia7243Tyler CoatesUnited States76,000
Brasilia7244Eric FroehlichUnited States242,000
Brasilia7245Mark RadojaCanada109,000
Brasilia7246JC TranUnited States147,000
Brasilia7247Jie GaoCanada59,000
Brasilia7248Andrew BulliardUnited States147,000
Brasilia7249Richard EllermanUnited States23,000
      
Brasilia7261Foster HearnUnited States162,000
Brasilia7262Jeffrey TrudeauUnited States218,000
Brasilia7263Adam SwanUnited States92,000
Brasilia7264Eli LoewenthalUnited States148,000
Brasilia7265Marco PalaciosUnited States113,000
Brasilia7266Tyler SmithUnited States171,000
Brasilia7267Thai TranUnited States66,000
Brasilia7268Alan SternbergUnited States112,000
Brasilia7269Daniel RuizUnited States117,000
      
Brasilia7271Steven LoneyUnited States78,000
Brasilia7272Darren TaylorUnited Kingdom323,000
Brasilia7273Ricardo AlvaradoUnited States269,000
Brasilia7274Lucas FordAustralia78,000
Brasilia7275Ryan D'AngeloUnited States216,000
Brasilia7276Timothy WoodsonUnited States72,000
Brasilia7277Florian StrasserAustria33,000
Brasilia7278David DiiorioUnited States133,000
Brasilia7279Kyle MontgomeryUnited States233,000

Tags: Adam OwenChris FergusonCody SlaubaughErick LindgrenJason MercierJC TranJoey IngramLee WatkinsonRep PorterRyan Laplante