From the button Jeffrey Izes moved all in for 136,000 and David Nicholson made the call in the big blind.
Izes:
Nicholson:
The board ran out to see Izes double through as Nicholson slipped to 260,000 in chips.
From the button Jeffrey Izes moved all in for 136,000 and David Nicholson made the call in the big blind.
Izes:
Nicholson:
The board ran out to see Izes double through as Nicholson slipped to 260,000 in chips.
Joao Dorneles Neto opened to 33,000 and both Matt Berkey and Jared Hamby called to see a flop fall.
Neto continued for 63,000 only to have Berkey move all in for over 620,000. Hamby mucked, and after some time Neto kicked his cards to the muck too.
Joao Dorneles Neto raised to 33,000 in early position, and Matt Berkey called on the button. Gonzalo Ramirez then moved all in 120,000, and both players made the call. The flop came , and Dorneles Neto fired out 120,000. Berkey made the call, and the turn was the . Both players checked, and the same happened when the hit the river. Berkey rolled over , and it appeared that Dorneles Neto was starting to muck his hand. However, he then rolled over for a better ace. Ramirez mucked his hand, and Dorneles Neto took down the bounty, and the huge pot to go with it, while Berkey simply commented "man slowest slowroll ever."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joao Dorneles Neto |
1,150,000
362,000
|
362,000 |
Matt Berkey |
646,000
-240,000
|
-240,000 |
Gonzalo Ramirez | Busted |
The players are in their seats, and the cards are in the air for Day 3!
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Welcome back to the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino and the 2013 World Series of Poker for the final day of the Event #40: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em!
Just three days 2,161 players took to the felt to see if they could etch their names in the WSOP record books, but after 21 hours of poker, only 21 players remain with their hands reaching skywards to the gold bracelet and $525,272 in prizemoney.
Nicolas Fierro bagged the most chips in the early hours of the morning with 965,000 but has Matt Berkey - fresh off a 3rd place in Event 21 - snapping on his heels with 886,000. Joao Dorneles Neto (788,000), Richard Dubini (759,000) and five-time WSOP bracelet holder Allen Cunningham (697,000) all round out the top five. Griffen Benger (610,000), Garry Gates (489,000), David Nicholson (409,000), Kara Scott (314,000) and Jared Hamby (204,000) are also well-place in their quests for capturing their first bracelet.
Table | Seat | Player | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
409 | 1 | Joao Dorneles Neto | 788,000 |
409 | 2 | empty | -- |
409 | 3 | Richard Dubini | 759,000 |
409 | 4 | Chad Eveslage | 507,000 |
409 | 5 | Matt Berkey | 886,000 |
409 | 6 | Gonzalo Ramirez | 155,000 |
409 | 7 | Griffen Benger | 610,000 |
409 | 8 | Jared Hamby | 204,000 |
409 | 9 | empty | -- |
410 | 1 | David Nicholson | 409,000 |
410 | 2 | Jorge Breda | 371,000 |
410 | 3 | empty | -- |
410 | 4 | Nicolas Fierro | 965,000 |
410 | 5 | Kara Scott | 314,000 |
410 | 6 | empty | -- |
410 | 7 | Peter Hengsakul | 272,000 |
410 | 8 | Jeffrey Izes | 172,000 |
410 | 9 | David Mcmann | 309,000 |
415 | 1 | empty | -- |
415 | 2 | empty | -- |
415 | 3 | Alex Maturi | 253,000 |
415 | 4 | Fred Berger | 523,000 |
415 | 5 | Garry Gates | 489,000 |
415 | 6 | David Tran | 534,000 |
415 | 7 | John Alexander | 220,000 |
415 | 8 | Allan Vrooman | 279,000 |
415 | 9 | Allen Cunningham | 697,000 |
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand from 1:00 p.m. local time providing continuous live updates as the final 21 players play down until just one remains. Stay tuned for every flopped set, turned straight and rivered flush live from Event #40 and the 2013 World Series of Poker!
Event #40: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
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