2017 World Series of Poker

Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa97
Prize
$179,126
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$952,200
Entries
1,058
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0

Bruno Politano Eliminated in 10th Place ($10,129)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Bruno Politano
Bruno Politano

Coming back for the final day with the shortest stack, Bruno Politano fought bravely but his tally eventually couldn't last longer than until the unofficial final table.

Politano's final hand started with Allan Le's open from the lowjack. Le raised to 52,000 and Politano shoved all in from the button. He cut his chips so that everyone could make a quick count, and it was 179,000 total. Le didn't hesitate and called.

Bruno Politano: {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{2-Spades}
Allan Le: {K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{9-Spades}

Politano had aces but Le held double suited one-gappers, seeking a drawy flop to have a chance for the knockout.

Le got more than that as the dealer rolled over the {3-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}, hurting Politano's feelings. "He flopped a flush," Politano informed his fans in the rail, with a heart-broken voice.

The turn {7-Hearts} left Politano drawing that as he knew he was going to depart in 10th place before the {4-Spades} landed on the river. The 888 Ambassador picked up $10,129 for his efforts and the tournament continues with the official nine-handed final table.

Player Chips Progress
Allan Le us
Allan Le
WSOP 1X Winner
1,215,000 205,000
Bruno Politano br
Bruno Politano
Busted

Tags: Allan LeBruno Politano

Massive Double for Taylor

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 0 ante
Darren Taylor
Darren Taylor

In a three-way limped pot on a {5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop, Tyler Groth in the small blind, Darren Taylor in the big blind, and Mark Zullo checked to see the {2-Clubs} on the turn. Groth checked, Taylor bet 26,000, and Zullo called before Groth also called. The {J-Clubs} on the river saw a bet of 100,000 by Groth and a fold by Taylor, who was shown {6-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for the straight flush by Groth.

The very next hand, Groth limped the button, and Taylor raised to 96,000 in the small blind. Groth called, and the flop fell {K-Spades}{8-Clubs}{6-Hearts}. Taylor checked, Groth bet 216,000, and Taylor subsequently check-raised all in. Groth asked for a count, and Taylor was at risk for 594,000, which Groth called by tossing in a single chip.

Darren Taylor: {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}
Tyler Groth: {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}

"He got kings and the six. The guy is dead, let's fucking go," the British rail of Taylor said. Technically, Groth was not drawing dead but needed running treys for quads to avoid a huge setback. The {7-Spades} turn locked things up for Taylor, and the {4-Clubs} river was a mere formality.

Player Chips Progress
Darren Taylor us
Darren Taylor
1,404,000 604,000
Tyler Groth us
Tyler Groth
WSOP 1X Winner
187,000 -638,000

Tags: Darren TaylorMark ZulloTyler Groth

Brazil Remains Here

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Bruno Politano
Bruno Politano

Bruno Politano was in middle position and he raised pot, making it 70,000. Action folded to Jonathan Zarin in the big blind, who asked Politano about his chip stack. "One-hundred-and-fifty total," Politano replied.

Zarin called and {7-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{9-Spades} landed on the flop. Zarin didn't wait and shoved all in and Politano called.

Bruno Politano: {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}
Jonathan Zarin: {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}

Politano's tournament life was on the line as Zarin had flopped a set of sevens. Politano's disappointment didn't last long, however, as the {J-Spades} appeared on the turn.

"Jack is good!" shouted the Brazilian November Niner. The {6-Spades} on the river brought another set for Zarin, but that didn't matter.

"We got it! Brazil here!" celebrated Politano with genuine excitement, adding other weird noises similar to something you can hear in the Amazon rainforest.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Zarin us
Jonathan Zarin
480,000 -125,000
Bruno Politano br
Bruno Politano
310,000 173,000

Tags: Bruno PolitanoJonathan Zarin

Jesse Chinni Eliminated in 11th Place ($10,129)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Jesse Chinni
Jesse Chinni

Chinni's ride back up didn't last long as he lost all of his chips straight after scoring a double against Tyler Groth.

Chinni was sitting in the big blind, facing Darren Taylor in the small blind. They tangled on the turn, with {Q-Spades}{4-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{6-Clubs} on the felt. Taylor checked, then Chinni bet 40,000. Taylor responded with a huge check-raise. Chinni then said he was all in, causing some troubles to Taylor.

"Oh s$%t, I call," Taylor said. He wasn't convinced he had the best hand, but he did. Taylor held {J-Spades}{6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} for a turned full house while Chinni showed {K-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{5-Spades}, knowing he was drawing dead.

Taylor had Chinni slightly covered as he was left with about 250,000 on the turn while Chinni had only 238,000 remaining. The meaningless {A-Clubs} landed on the river, signaling an end to Chinni's run in the tournament. He departed in 11th place, earning $10,129.

Player Chips Progress
Darren Taylor us
Darren Taylor
600,000 170,000
Jesse Chinni us
Jesse Chinni
Busted

Tags: Darren TaylorJesse Chinni

Only 11 Players Remain for Final Day of Event 25

888poker ambassador Bruno Politano in contention for first bracelet
888poker ambassador Bruno Politano in contention for first bracelet

After two days and 20 one-hour levels, the field of 1,058 entries in Event #25: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha has been whittled down to the last 11 hopefuls. All are guaranteed at least $10,129 for their efforts, however all eyes are set on the first-place payout of $179,126 and the gold bracelet that comes along with it.

Leading the finalists by a wide margin is Igor Sharaskin with 1,470,000, who holds more than two times as many chips as nearest challenger Casey Carroll (667,000), while Tyler Groth (577,000) completes the overnight podium. Sharaskin finished third in Event #18: $565 Pot-Limit Omaha for $102,045 out of a massive field of 3,186 players to reach back-to-back final tables in PLO events here in Las Vegas.

One of the 11 remaining players already knows how to lift a bracelet in the air for winner pictures: Allan Le won the $1,500 Mixed PLO/8; Omaha/8; and Big O in 2016 for $189,223 and sits in fourth place overall with 504,000. Other notables still in contention include UK's Darren Taylor (350,000), Jonathan Zarin (333,000) and 888 Ambassador Bruno "Foster" Politano (135,000). Zarin finished 21st for $7,443 in the very same $565 PLO Event as Sharaskin less than one week ago.

The action will resume at noon local time with blinds of 6,000/12,000 and spectators can watch over in the Brasilia room on the last two tables and feature table. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide all the action from the floor until a winner is crowned.

Day 3 Seat Assignments

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Brasilia15Casey CarrollUnited States667,000
Brasilia16Daniel SpencerUnited States399,000
Brasilia17Jonathan ZarinUnited States333,000
Brasilia18Adam BrownUnited States292,000
Brasilia19Allan LeUnited States504,000
      
Brasilia21Tyler GrothUnited States577,000
Brasilia22Mark ZulloUnited States289,000
Brasilia26Igor SharaskinRussia1,476,000
Brasilia27Bruno PolitanoBrazil135,000
Brasilia28Darren TaylorUnited Kingdom350,000
Brasilia29Jesse ChinniUnited States277,000

Tags: 888pokerAdam BrownAllan LeBruno PolitanoCasey CarrollDarren TaylorIgor SharaskinJonathan Zarin