2014 World Series of Poker

Event #65: $10,000 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
6,683
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

Radoja Rivers a Straight

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante
Mark Radoja
Mark Radoja

There was a raise to 725 from under-the-gun, a player called in middle position, and Mark Radoja called on the button. Tim Finne put in a three-bet from the big blind, making it 3,200 to go, and all three players called.

The trio all checked on a flop of {8-Spades}{9-Spades}{k-Hearts}, and again on the turn ({j-Spades}). The {q-Clubs} completed the board, and the action checked to Radoja. He bet 4,200 and only Finne called.

Radoja turned over {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts} for a straight, and Finne slid his hand into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Mark Radoja
75,000
33,000
33,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Tim Finne
63,000
-7,000
-7,000

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Tamayo and Harrington Meet Up

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

Court Harrington was moved to the Amazon Room recently and he's now fighting it out with Jonathan Tamayo.

Tamayo raised it up to 700 and Harrington called from the big blind. The flop came down {10-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} and Harrington check-called 800. On the turn, the {K-Diamonds} hit and both players checked.

The river, the {6-Diamonds}, was checked and Harrington took down this small pot showing {J-Clubs}{10-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Tamayo
101,000
5,600
5,600
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Court Harrington
46,000
2,000
2,000

Tags: Dan HarringtonJonathan Tamayo

Keranen Looks To Make Another Run

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

Hidden away behind his sunglasses on the secondary featured table we located Kyle Keranen. Keranen has been battling it out with Kevin Pollak and Ashton Griffin and in possession of one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Last year, Keranen finished 38th in the 2013 WSOP Main Event for $191,646. For now, the man from Santa Monica, California is on his way to make another deep run.

Player Chips Progress
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Kyle Keranen
120,000
120,000
120,000

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Le Picks Off Bluff

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

On a flop of {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs}, Tuan Le was faced with a 2,100-chip bet which he called before he and his opponent checked the {J-Clubs} on the turn.

The river landed the {8-Spades}. Le's opponent bet out 3,800 and Le called.

Le's opponent tabled {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, but it would be Le's {5-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} that would see him scoop the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Tuan Le
58,700
-15,300
-15,300

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Aces For Gruneberg On Last Hand Before Break

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante

The player under the gun raised to 700, Zach Gruneberg three-bet to 1,700 from the cutoff, his opponent four-bet to 5,700 and Gruneberg five-bet to effectively 48,000-ish. His opponent tanked for about three minutes before calling all in with {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}.

Gruneberg tabled {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds} and held up through the {K-Spades}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{9-Hearts} board to score the elimination.

Player Chips Progress
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Zachary Gruneberg
101,000
46,000
46,000

Pollak's Grinding

Level 4 : 150/300, 25 ante
Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak

The player under-the-gun raised to 750 and Kyle Keranen from the cutoff after which Kevin Pollak called from the big blind. The flop came down {7-Spades}{6-Spades}{2-Hearts} and Pollak check-called 1,150.

On the turn Pollak checked again and the under-the-gun player fired out 2,900, which was enough to take down this pot.

Despite losing this pot Pollak still sits on around 32,000 chips with one level left in the day.

Player Chips Progress
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Kevin Pollak
32,000
-2,000
-2,000

Tags: Kevin PollakKyle Keranen