Danny "DannyN13" Noseworthy raised to 575 from the hijack before being three-bet by "BamaJT" on the cutoff to 1,162. From the button, "BeFocus" made it 2,750 and both players called to see a flop of .
Everyone checked over to "BeFocus" who bet 3,000 and only Noseworthy called.
The turn was the and Noseworthy checked again over to "BeFocus" who bet 14,100 which was enough to put Noseworthy all in. He called and the hands were tabled.
Noseworthy:
"BeFocus":
The river was the and that gave "BeFocus" the winning hand and allowed him to get the knockout, while Noseworthy reentered the tournament.
One of PokerNews' live reporters on the tournament floor caught Aaron "Suckmedry" Massey on the tournament rail playing on his tablet. According to our reporter, Massey was holding against two opponents who were holding and .
The board ran out , giving Massey a flush to suck out and triple up early in the tournament.
From under the gun, "OdinTL" raised to 120. "lambonali" called on the button. "blaise" was in the big blind and they raised to 620. "OdinTL" folded but "lambonali" called.
The flop came down and "blaise" led for 690. "lambonali" reraised, making it 1,805. "blaise" shoved all in for 14,200 total and "lambonali" snapped them off.
"lambonali":
"blaise":
The board completed with the and and that secured the knockout for "lambonali" who doubled their chip stack in the process.
Welcome back to PokerNews’ coverage of the 2017 World Series of Poker. Today is the third and final online bracelet event provided to players by WSOP.com. In the last online event Thomas “FLOZTZ” Cannuli conquered the 424 player field to bring home his first World Series of Poker bracelet and the #322,814 first place prize.
This is the second year running for this event. Last year it was Clayton Maguire who took it down by besting 1,247 entrants to take home a first place prize of $210,279 and his first World Series of Poker bracelet.
Today, late registration will last up to 6 p.m. PDT and there will be unlimited reentries up until registration closes. Currently, 101 players sit on the registration list, but this number is sure to grow as we make our way through the day. Blind levels will last 20 minutes and players will start with 15,000 chips.
If you haven’t already you can set up your WSOP.com account by visiting WSOP.com to download the software and to create and account. Or you can play on your mobile device by heading here.
Don’t stray too far though, PokerNews is going to be here all day with updates from Event #71.