2017 World Series of Poker

Event #30: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj98
Prize
$383,208
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,410,000
Entries
150
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
30,000

David Bach Wins Event #30: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship ($383,208)

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 30,000 ante
Event #30 Champion David Bach
Event #30 Champion David Bach

Another day has come to a completion at the 2017 World Series of Poker (WSOP) with David Bach being crowned the Event #30: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship winner and recipient of the $383,208 first prize and his third career WSOP gold bracelet.

The final day of Event #30 began with just 15 players remaining from the original 150 that took a seat on Thursday afternoon. Many seasoned poker veterans and savvy young guns had come and gone over the course of the first two days, and with a winner in sight, this tournament was truly one to watch. The spotlight was cast on two-time WSOP Player of the Year and six-time WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu who began the day as chip leader. Negreanu had already notched a second-place and third-place finish at WSOP events this series, and would have his eyes squarely set on eclipsing both of those results. The other major story line was Jason Mercier, who was looking to join the likes of Layne Flack and Tuan Le in going back-to-back in defending their WSOP gold.

Once cards were in the air today, Phillip Wallace was the first casualty, and he soon would be followed by Mark Gregorich. Mack Lee, Scott Bohlman, and Brian Rast all were eliminated to leave a final ten before Richard Chase's tournament would finish in 10th when Bach rivered a flush to send nine players to the main stage at the unofficial final table. Leading those final nine players would still be Negreanu who rode somewhat of a roller coaster during the first few levels of play as Don Zewin and Mercier were the only two other players in the seven-figure club.

Following a couple of doubles, Anthony Zinno's tournament would end just one short of another WSOP final table when he was all in with split jacks in stud against the split aces of Eric Rodawig who would carry the official chip lead into the final table. Once play resumed after a short break, Jerry Wong would exit in 8th place after he was crippled by Zewin's aces in the hand previously. Yuebin Guo would then be eliminated in 7th place running his {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} into Andrew Brown's {9-Spades}{9-Clubs} in hold'em. Play then slowed down as chips made their way round the table before Rodawig would still hold the chip lead at dinner break over Mercier, while Negreanu and Bach held the two shortest stacks.

Once play resumed, the chip lead was held by a rotation of players, but unfortunately one of them wouldn't be Negreanu. The overnight chip leader managed to double but he was then eliminated in 6th place by Rodawig during the Omaha hi-lo orbit. The next big name to go was Mercier who grinded the short stack for a multitude of game changes finding double ups here and there. However in a hand of razz, he would be forced all in and would be unable to better Brown's eight-seven low.

Now down to the final four, Brown would hold half the chips in play, but after multiple battles with Rodawig, those two would switch places in the chip counts as Rodawig surged ahead to hold more then half the chips in play also. Unfortunately for Brown who was looking to collect his second career WSOP bracelet, his run would end in 4th place when he missed a monster Omaha hi-lo hand against Bach. With Brown on the rail, Bach would now hold nearly half the chips in play. Several orbits later, Zewin would be eliminated in 3rd place - following a 3rd place in this very event back in 2015 - when Rodawig rivered a straight to hold a slight lead entering heads up play.

Rodawig would be eyeing his second career WSOP bracelet, and he had a rail that featured Matthew Ashton, Brandon Shack-Harris, and Chris George all cheering him on. For Bach, he would be aiming for bracelet number three, and also his second within the past ten days after winning Event #11: $1,500 Dealers Choice for $119,399. Once heads-up play began, it would be Bach in control winning pot-after-pot. Bach was on cruise control as he won nearly every relative hand between the two. His slight chip disadvantage turned into a lead, and then into a two-to-one lead before the final hand begin with him holding a commanding nine-to-one chip lead over Rodawig. During the Omaha hi-lo orbit, Rodawig committed his final chips holding {J-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Spades} on a {Q-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{A-Clubs} flop against Bach's {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades}. No club or nine would come for Rodawig, and Bach would be crowned the Event #30 Champion!

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stDavid BachUnited States$383,208
2ndEric RodawigUnited States$236,841
3rdDon ZewinUnited States$163,557
4thAndrew BrownUnited States$115,485
5thJason MercierUnited States$83,415
6thDaniel NegreanuCanada$61,677
7thYuebin GuoUnited States$45,587
8thJerry WongUnited States$36,218

"I'm running well and I fell like I'm playing well," said David Bach while being interviewed after his win.

"I pride myself on being able to play with anybody!" he added.

For Bach, not only is this is his second bracelet of the series and third overall, but it also the second in this H.O.R.S.E. discipline after he won the 2008 $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship for $1,276,806 before it became known as the Poker Players Championship. Following this win, Bach's career lifetime winnings now eclipse $4 million, and with the way he is running and playing this WSOP, he has a strong chance to add to that while also be a strong candidate at chasing Player of the Year honors.

Congratulations to David Bach for winning the Event #30: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship for $383,208 and collecting his third career WSOP bracelet and second of the 2017 World Series of Poker!

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Eric Rodawig Eliminated in 2nd Place ($236,841); David Bach Wins!

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 30,000 ante
Eric Rodawig - 2nd place
Eric Rodawig - 2nd place

Omaha Hi-Lo

David Bach raised his button to 300,000 and Eric Rodawig called in the big blind.

The flop landed {Q-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{A-Clubs} and Rodawig bet out 150,000. Bach raised to 395,000 and Rodawig pushed in his final 395,000 total with Bach calling.

Bach: {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Rodawig: {J-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

With Rodawig at-risk and trailing, he would need a club or a nine to take the lead.

The dealer delivered the {5-Hearts} on the turn, and when the {7-Diamonds} completed the board on the river, Rodawig collected $236,841 for his second place finish.

Player Chips Progress
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
7,500,000 700,000
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: David BachEric Rodawig

Bach Takes the Chip Lead

Level 30 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
David Bach
David Bach

Stud

David Bach had the bring-in and Eric Rodawig completed to 120,000. Bach called, and then called a bet on fourth street.

On fifth, Rodawig fired out 240,000 and Bach raised to 480,000. Rodawig called and both players checked sixth.

Bach: {X-}{X-} / {3-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{10-Hearts} / {X-}
Rodawig: {X-}{X-} / {8-Hearts}{K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} / {X-}

On seventh, Rodawig bet out 240,000 and Bach stood up to study Rodawig's up cards.

Eventually, Bach called tabling his {A-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} for a seven-low and a pair of sevens as Rodawig mucked and said, "Nice hand!"

Player Chips Progress
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
4,140,000 940,000
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
3,360,000 -940,000

Tags: David BachEric Rodawig

Don Zewin Eliminated in 3rd Place ($163,557)

Level 30 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Don Zewin
Don Zewin

Omaha Hi-Lo

Eric Rodawig raised the button to 240,000 and Don Zewin three-bet the small blind to 360,000.

Rodawig made it 480,000 and Zewin called all in for less.

Rodawig: {J-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Spades}{4-Hearts}
Zewin: {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}{Q-Spades}{7-Clubs}

The flop of {2-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} kept Zewin in the lead, but when the {9-Clubs} landed on the turn, Rodawig now had outs to a straight.

Those outs would come to fruition when the {10-Clubs} completed the board on the river to see Rodawig make a queen-high straight and send Zewin to the rail in 3rd place for a $163,557 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
Busted

Tags: Don ZewinEric Rodawig

Andrew Brown Eliminated in 4th Place ($115,484)

Level 30 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown

Omaha Hi-Lo

From the small blind, David Bach raised to 240,000 and Andrew Brown called from the big blind.

The flop landed {5-Spades}{J-Hearts}{10-Hearts} and Bach led out for 120,000. Brown raised to 240,000 and Make made it 360,000.

Brown clicked it up to four bets total before Bach capped it and Brown called all-in for less.

Bach: {J-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Brown: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}

The turn of the {3-Spades} and river of the {10-Spades} would ensure Bach scooped the pot to send Brown to the rail in 4th place for a $115,484 payday.

Player Chips Progress
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
3,500,000
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
2,850,000 -50,000
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
1,150,000 400,000
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
Busted

Tags: Andrew BrownDavid Bach

Jason Mercier Eliminated in 5th Place ($83,415)

Level 29 : 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Razz

Jason Mercier had the bring-in and committed his last 18,000. Andrew Brown raised to 100,000, and everyone folded. Each player's board ran out as follows:

Mercier: {A-}{10-} / {K-}{8-}{K-}{7-} / {Q-}
Brown: {A-}{6-} / {7-}{10-}{J-}{8-} / {3-}

With Brown making an eight-low, he eliminated the defending champion, Jason Mercier, in fifth place for a $83,415 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
3,700,000 605,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
Defending Champion
WSOP 6X Winner
Busted

Tags: Andrew BrownJason Mercier

Aces Up for Bach Ensure Double

Level 28 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante

Stud

David Bach completed to 80,000, and Eric Rodawig bumped it up to 160,000. Bach called, then called an 80,000-chip bet on fourth street from Rodawig.

On fifth, Rodawig bet 160,000, and Bach raised to 320,000. Rodawig three-bet to 480,000, and Bach pushed his last 510,000 into the middle. Rodawig called, and the cards were tabled.

Bach: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs} / {9-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Rodawig: {K-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} / {K-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

On sixth, Bach improved to aces up with the {9-Diamonds}, as Rodawig found the {6-Clubs}.

On seventh, Bach found the {2-Spades}, and although he improved his hand with the {5-Spades}, it wasn't enough for Rodawig, as he doubled Bach to over 1.6 million. Rodawig is now down to 1.5 million.

Player Chips Progress
David Bach us
David Bach
WSOP 3X Winner
1,620,000 1,175,000
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
1,525,000 -925,000

Eight-Low Double for Zewin

Level 28 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Don Zewin
Don Zewin

Razz

Eric Rodawig completed, and Don Zewin called. Zewin led on fourth for 80,000, and Rodawig two-bet to 160,000. Zewin called, then bet 160,000 on fifth street. Rodawig called, and on sixth, Zewin bet 160,000. Rodawig raised to 320,000, and Zewin called all in for 210,000.

Rodawig: {A-}{3-} / {7-}{5-}{8-}{10-}
Zewin: {8-}{5-} / {A-}{2-}{6-}{9-}

With Zewin in the lead with an eight-low, he caught a blank {A-} on seventh.

Rodawig needed to complete his seven draw to eliminate Zewin, but when he found the {9-}, he dropped to 2.6 million as Zewin doubled to 1.3 million.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
2,650,000 -350,000
Don Zewin us
Don Zewin
1,340,000 490,000

Tags: Don ZewinEric Rodawig

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in 6th Place ($61,677)

Level 27 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu - 6th place
Daniel Negreanu - 6th place

Omaha Hi-Lo

Eric Rodawig opened to 120,000 in the hijack, and Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind.

The flop landed {J-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades}, and Negreanu checked to Rodawig, who bet 60,000. Negreanu called, and when the {5-Diamonds} landed on the turn, he led out for 120,000. Rodawig raised to 240,000, and Negreanu called all in for slightly less.

Rodawig: {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Negreanu: {K-Spades}{10-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{3-Spades}

The river landed the {A-Clubs}, and Rodawig improved to a full house to send Negreanu to the rail in sixth place for a $61,677 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Rodawig us
Eric Rodawig
WSOP 1X Winner
3,000,000 350,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Daniel NegreanuEric Rodawig

Brown Rockets into Chip Lead with Quads

Level 27 : 60,000/120,000, 15,000 ante
Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown

Stud Hi-Lo

Don Zewin had the bring-in, and Jason Mercier completed. Andrew Brown called, as did Zewin.

On fourth street, Brown bet, and only Mercier called. Fifth street brought another Brown bet and a Mercier call. On sixth, Brown bet 120,000, and Mercier called. Before seventh street was dealt, Brown bet 120,000 in the dark.

Zewin: {X-}{X-} / {10-Spades}{Q-Clubs} (folded on fourth)
Mercier: {X-}{X-} / {5-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} / {X-}
Brown: {X-}{X-} / {6-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts} / {X-}

Mercier looked down at his final card and called Brown's bet.

Brown tabled his {2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{K-Spades} for quad deuces, and Mercier mucked and dropped to 850,000. Brown now holds the chip lead with about 2.6 million.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Brown us
Andrew Brown
2,630,000 630,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
Defending Champion
WSOP 6X Winner
850,000 -450,000

Tags: Andrew BrownDon ZewinJason Mercier