2017 World Series of Poker

Event #2: $10,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$273,964
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$958,800
Entries
102
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Igor Kurganov and Liv Boeree Crowned Champions of $10,000 Tag Team Championship

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Bracelet Winners Igor Kurganov & Liv Boeree
Bracelet Winners Igor Kurganov & Liv Boeree

After three days of play, one of poker's power couples were crowned champions in the inaugural $10,000 No-Limit Hold'Em Tag Team Championship. Igor Kurganov and Liv Boeree bested a field of 102 teams to win the first-place prize of $273,964.

The runner-ups in this event were the team of Ankush Mandavia and Joe Kuether. They finished just shy of the championship but take home $169,323 for their efforts.

Daniel Negreanu's team, made up of Eric Wasserson, Mark Gregorich and David Benyamine, entered Day 3 with the chip lead. However, Negreanu wasn't able to capitalize on the opportunity to win his seventh WSOP bracelet as the team bowed out in third place.

This is the first WSOP championship bracelet win for both Kurganov and Boeree, but both have amassed impressive tournament results around the world. Kurganov has over $12 million in live recorded earnings, ranking first among all Russian-born players. Boeree has over $3 million in live recorded earnings and ranks 18th all-time among English-born players.

When asked how it felt to get the win, Boeree responded with, "My mind is blown."

Added Kurganov, "The money is nice, but for me it's winning the bracelets together that matters the most when comparing the ratio of people that are happy from the cash to having the hardware."

Both players were surrounded by a massive group of friends during their winner photos and that just goes to show how well respected and liked they are within the professional community. Boeree and Kurganov said they will be donating 50% of their winnings to the Raising for Effective Giving (REG) charity.

Event #2 Final Table Results

PlaceTeam NamePrize (USD)
1Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov$273,964
2Ankush Mandavia - Joe Kuether$169,323
3Daniel Negreanu - Eric Wasserson - David Benyamine - Mark Gregorich$119,753
4Anthony Ajlouny - David Fong - Mike McClain$86,237
5Javier Gomez - Lander Lijo$63,253
6Martin Jacobson - Mark Radoja$47,271
7J.C. Tran - Nam Le - Antonio Gutierrez$36,008
8Connor Drinan - Mike Aron$27,967
9Dietrich Fast - Moritz Dietrich - Jan Schwippert$22,156

Final Table Action

The unofficial final table of 10 came together late on Day 2 after the elimination of Team Senovio Ramirez - Juan Ramirez - Matthew Lapossie. They got their remaining chips in the middle with king-jack but ran into pocket queens of Team Martin Jacobson - Mark Radoja.

Team Paul Snead - Michael Newman - Charlemagne Benjamin came in with the third-shortest stack and were unable to spin their chips up, getting eliminated in 10th place ($17,912) after Snead got it in with pocket aces against Negreanu's kings, and the dealer peeled a king on the turn to end their run.

The official final table of nine began, and in just the sixth hand, Team Dietrich Fast - Moritz Dietrich - Jan Schwippert moved all in with pocket sevens, but they were no match for McClain's ace-six suited after they spiked an ace on the turn. The team took home $22,156 for their efforts in ninth place.

Just four short hands later, Team Connor Drinan - Mike Aron woke up to ace-queen in the small blind but ran into McClain's pocket kings and had to settle for an eighth place finish for $27,967.

An hour of play went on, and the next to go was Team J.C. Tran - Nam Le - Antonio Gutierrez. The trio shoved on the button with two black sevens and raced off with McClain's king-queen off suit. The board ran out with four hearts, and the king of hearts was good enough to send the team home in seventh place for $36,008.

Play continued on for a while until Day 2 came to an end. The remaining six players bagged their chips and came back for Day 3 on Friday. Team Daniel Negreanu bagged the chip lead, with Team Javier Gomez - Lander Lijo coming in with the shortest stack.

A little more than 30 hands went by before Team Martin Jacobson - Mark Radoja hit the rail. Radoja flopped a pair of sixes, but it was no match for Kurganov's pocket eights and his team had to settle for a payout of $47,271 for sixth place as the first elimination of the day.

Next to go in fifth place ($63,253) was Team Javier Gomez - Lander Lijo. They came in as the shortest stack, but managed to ladder up a spot. Gomez got it in with ace-ten suited but couldn't win a flip versus Negreanu's pocket nines.

Fourth place belonged to Team Anthony Ajlouny - David Fong - Mike McClain. They battled hard, but in the end they were coolered when running bottom set into top set, earning themselves a payday worth $86,237.

Three-handed play lasted over 40 hands, after which time Team Negreanu got its chips in the middle with top pair and a straight draw against Kurganov's two pair and flush draw. The river was no help and Negreanu and team hit the rail in third place for $119,753.

Heads-up play lasted 90 hands between Kurganov and Mandavia. They swapped the chip lead several times, with Kurganov holding the lead for a good chunk of time. Eventually, Mandavia found himself on the wrong end of a cooler, running the second-nut straight into the nuts. Mandavia and Kuether finished as the runners up, and Kurganov and Boeree earned their first career gold bracelets.

Tags: Ankush MandaviaChance KornuthDaniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineEric WassersonIgor KurganovLiv BoereeMark GregorichMark RadojaMartin Jacobson

Hand #268: Mandavia and Kuether Eliminated in 2nd Place ($169,323)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Ankush Mandavia
Ankush Mandavia

Hand 268: Igor Kurganov raised to 125,000 on the button and Ankush Mandavia called.

The flop came {q-Spades}{9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} and Mandavia checked. Kurganov bet 80,000 and Mandavia called.

The turn was the {j-Spades} and both players checked to the river, which was the {k-Diamonds}. Mandavia led out for 250,000 and Kurganov moved all in. Mandavia clearly had a disappointed look on his face, and tossed some chips in the middle to call.

Kurganov tabled {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} for the nut straight and Mandavia showed {q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} for the second-nut straight and was eliminated as the runner-up, pocketing $169,323.

Liv Boeree and Igor Kurganov are the winners of Event #2: $10,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em Championship for $273,964 and the elusive WSOP gold bracelet.

A full recap will be posted shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
5,100,000 1,750,000
Ankush Mandavia - Joe Kuether
Ankush Mandavia - Joe Kuether
Busted

Tags: Ankush MandaviaIgor KurganovJoe KuetherLiv Boeree

Hands #190-201: Mandavia Gets Even in Chips

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ankush Mandavia
Ankush Mandavia

Hand 190: Igor Kurganov limped on the button and Ankush Mandavia checked in the big blind.

The flop was {a-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and both players checked. The turn was the {j-Diamonds} and they checked again. The river was the {j-Clubs} and mandavia check-folded after Kurganov bet 75,000.

Hand 191: Kurganov got a walk.

Hand 192: Kurganov raised to 100,000 on the button and Mandavia called in the big blind.

The flop was {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}{j-Spades} and action was checked. The turn was the {j-Hearts} and they checked again. The river was the {3-Clubs} and, again, both players checked. Kurganov showed {k-Spades}{2-Hearts} and took down the pot.

Hand 193: Mandavia raised to 100,000 on the button and Kurganov defended his big blind.

The flop was {7-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} and both players checked to the turn which was the {5-Hearts}.

Kurganov bet 210,000 and Mandavia folded.

Hand 194: Kurganov was on the button and raised to 100,000. Mandavia called.

The flop was {5-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{3-Clubs} and both players checked. The turn was the {10-Clubs} and Mandavia bet 100,000. Kurganov called.

The river was the {7-Hearts} and Mandavia bet 200,000 and got a fold out of Kurganov.

Hand 195: Mandavia raised to 100,000 on the button and took it down.

Hand 196: Kurganov limped in on the button and Mandavia checked in the big blind.

The flop was {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and both players checked. The turn was the {3-Clubs} and Mandavia bet 60,000. Kurganov called.

The river was the {q-Clubs} and Mandavia checked. Kurganov fired out a bet of 300,000 and took down the pot.

Hand 197: Mandavia limped on the button and Kurganov checked in the big blind.

The flop was {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{4-Clubs} and Kurganov check-folded to Mandavia's bet of 50,000.

Hand 198: Kurganov was on the button and moved all in. Mandavia called in the big blind with 920,000 remaining.

Mandavia tabled {a-Spades}{k-Clubs} and Kurganov showed {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}.

The board ran out {3-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{k-Spades} {k-Hearts} {4-Spades} and Mandavia got the double.

Hand 199: Mandavia was on the button and raised to 100,000. Kurganov called in the big blind.

The flop was {8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} and Kurganov check-called Mandavia's bet of 100,000.

The turn was the {9-Clubs} and both players checked. The river was the {6-Spades} and Kurganov led for 140,000. Mandavia raised to 700,000 and Kurganov folded.

Hand 200: Kurganov was on the button and raised to 100,000. Mandavia called.

The flop was {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and both players checked. The turn was the {5-Hearts} and Mandavia check-folded after Kurganov bet 155,000.

Hand 201: Mandavia was on the button and raised to 100,000. Kurganov called.

The flop was {k-Hearts}{4-Spades}{7-Clubs} and Kurganov check-called a bet of 100,000 from Mandavia.

The turn was the {4-Diamonds} and both players checked.

The river was the {4-Hearts} and Kurganov bet 140,000. Mandavia raised to 500,000 and Kurganov folded.

Players are now very even in chips. Mandavia has about 2,400,000 while Kurganov has 2,600,000.

Tags: Ankush MandaviaIgor Kurganov

Hand #178: Negreanu, Wasserson, Benyamine, and Gregorich Eliminated in 3rd Place ($119,753)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Hand 178: Daniel Negreanu raised to 90,000 on the button and Igor Kurganov three-bet to 290,000 from the big blind. Negreanu called.

The flop came {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and Kurganov led out for 185,000. Negreanu called.

The turn was the {5-Diamonds} and Kurganov moved all in for 1,400,000. Negreanu had about 1,050,000 behind and eventually called.

Negreanu tabled {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} for a pair and a straight draw and Kurganov showed {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts} for two pairs with a flush draw.

The river was the {j-Hearts} and Kurganov made a flush for good measure, sending Negreanu to the rail in third place.

The remaining two players are guaranteed a payout of $169,323, with the eventual winner receiving $273,964 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet.

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
3,450,000 1,250,000
Ankush Mandavia - Joe Kuether
Ankush Mandavia - Joe Kuether
1,650,000 150,000
Daniel Negreanu - Eric Wasserson - David Benyamine - Mark Gregorich
Daniel Negreanu - Eric Wasserson - David Benyamine - Mark Gregorich
Busted

Tags: Daniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineEric WassersonIgor Kurganov

Hand #132: Ajlouny, Fong and McClain Eliminated in 4th place ($86,237)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
David Fong
David Fong

David Fong was under the gun and moved all in for 320,000. Igor Kurganov was in the small blind and called.

Kurganov tabled {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts} and Fong showed {4-Spades}{4-Clubs}.

The board ran out {7-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Diamonds} {9-Spades} {5-Clubs} and both players made a set but Kurganov's nines took it down.

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
2,230,000 870,000
Anthony Ajlouny - David Fong - Mike McClain
Anthony Ajlouny - David Fong - Mike McClain
Busted

Tags: Anthony AjlounyDavid FongIgor KurganovMichael McClain

Hand #119: Gomez and Lijo Eliminated in 5th Place ($63,253)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Javier Gomez
Javier Gomez

Javier Gomez was on the button and moved all in. Daniel Negreanu snap-called from the big blind.

Negreanu showed {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and Gomez tabled {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}.

The board ran out {q-Spades}{2-Spades}{2-Hearts} {k-Spades} {5-Diamonds} and Negreanu's two pair were good.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Negreanu - Eric Wasserson - David Benyamine - Mark Gregorich
Daniel Negreanu - Eric Wasserson - David Benyamine - Mark Gregorich
2,050,000 565,000
Javier Gomez - Lander Lijo
Javier Gomez - Lander Lijo
Busted

Tags: Daniel NegreanuJavier GomezLander Lijo

Hand #106: Radoja and Jacobson Eliminated in 6th place ($47,271)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Mark Radoja
Mark Radoja

Igor Kurganov was in the hijack and raised to 60,000. Mark Radoja was in the big blind and defended.

The flop was {6-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Radoja checked. Kurganov bet 50,000 and Radoja check-raised all in for roughly 380,000. Kurganov called, putting him at risk.

Kurganov tabled {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts} and Radoja showed {10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}.

The turn was the {3-Spades} and the river was the {2-Hearts}, sending Radoja's team to the rail.

All remaining players are guaranteed a payout of $63,253.

Player Chips Progress
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
Liv Boeree - Igor Kurganov
1,360,000
Martin Jacobson - Mark Radoja
Martin Jacobson - Mark Radoja
Busted

Tags: Igor KurganovMark RadojaMartin Jacobson

Daniel Negreanu Eyes Bracelet #7 on Day 3 of Event #2: $10,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Day 3 of Event #2: $10,000 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em Championship is on deck in just one short hour, with just six teams remaining with a shot at winning the second bracelet of the 2017 World Series of Poker.

The team composed of Daniel Negreanu, Eric Wasserson, David Benyamine and Mark Gregorich lead the way with 1,498,000 chips after closing out Day 2 in a strong way last night. Anthony Ajlouny, David Fong and Mike McClain (932,000) as well as Liv Boeree and Igor Kurganov (900,000) sit in second and third, respectively.

The bottom half of the pack is also stacked, with Ankush Mandavia and Joe Kuether sitting on 40 big blinds with 800,000. Martin Jacobson and Mark Radoja start the day with 632,000, and Javier Gomez and Lander Lijo sit with shortest stack at 287,000.

Play begins halfway through Level 21, with blinds at 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante. The remaining six teams will battle it out for the coveted gold WSOP bracelet, along with the first-place prize of $273,964. Everyone is already in the money, with a guaranteed payout of $47,271 for sixth place.

Stay locked in as PokerNews reports all of the action on the way to crowning yet another winner!

Tags: Ankush MandaviaDaniel NegreanuDavid BenyamineEric WassersonIgor KurganovJavier GomezJoe KuetherLander LijoLiv BoereeMark RadojaMartin JacobsonMichael McClain