Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brandon Ageloff |
570,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
|
||
Rafael Concepcion |
560,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
James Pursley |
280,000
-170,000
|
-170,000 |
Daniel Buzgon |
280,000
107,000
|
107,000 |
Robert Campbell |
220,000
86,000
|
86,000 |
|
||
Mike Wattel |
150,000
-112,000
|
-112,000 |
|
||
John Jenkins |
140,000
-38,000
|
-38,000 |
Itsuko Yoroi |
29,000
-51,000
|
-51,000 |
2018 World Series of Poker
In the second level of the third day, Japan's last hope Itsuko Yoroi went to the rail. With just 29,000 in chips, Yoroi shoved after Brandon Ageloff had called, who flicked the extra chips in as well.
Itsuko Yoroi:
Brandon Ageloff:
Ageloff made a boat on and Yoroi bowed out in 26th.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brandon Ageloff |
605,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
|
||
Itsuko Yoroi | Busted |
After raising on the button and picking up a call by Gregory Dinkin in the big blind, Denny Axel continued to fire on each street to see Dinkin check-call all the way on the flop and the turn. Dinkin only had 10,000 back and check-called all in after the river.
Axel rolled over the for two pair and a low with deuce-seven, and Dinkin showed for the inferior two pair, his low hand could not secure a portion of the pot either and he was eliminated in 25th place for $6,764.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Denny Axel |
450,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Gregory Dinkin | Busted |
After the elimination of Gregory Dinkin, the remaining stack sizes over on table 519 are as follows.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Errol Massey |
500,000
230,000
|
230,000 |
Denny Axel |
455,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Brian Haack |
380,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
Julien Martini |
250,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
|
||
Jeff Shulman |
180,000
-111,000
|
-111,000 |
Mack Lee |
155,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Tammer Ilcaffas |
155,000
-91,000
|
-91,000 |
James Chen |
110,000
-10,000
|
-10,000 |
|
Danny Wong raised in middle position, Chris Roth made it three bets from the big blind and Wong called. Roth barreled a board of and Wong quickly called it off on every street.
Roth showed for aces and ace-six for low, Wong had him outpipped for the low with and the two chopped it up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher Roth |
190,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Danny Wong |
140,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
|
A short-stacked Rylen Sanehisa ended up all in and at risk out of the big blind with the on the turn and Christopher Roth on the button looked him up with the for a full house.
"Give him a queen," Roth said in table chat, and instead the board completed with the on the river to send Sanehisa to the rail in 24th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher Roth |
250,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Rylen Sanehisa | Busted |
On the turn of a board , James Chen ended up all in and at risk against Tammer Ilcaffas.
James Chen:
Tammer Ilcaffas:
Chen was ahead with top set, but he was not guaranteed by any means to scoop the entire pot, as Ilcaffas had a gutshot and a redraw to the nut low. The on the river gave him the winning straight, eliminating Chen in 23rd place for $6,764.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tammer Ilcaffas |
235,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
James Chen | Busted | |
|
On an board, Mike Wattel was in the big blind and directly bet as soon as the turn landed. Daniel Buzgon took some time before sliding in a call in the cutoff, while John Jenkins instantly overcalled on the button.
On the , Wattel directly fired again, Buzgon tank-called and Jenkins overcalled again without hesitation.
Wattel showed for tens and eights, as well as a made low. Buzgon tabled for a higher two pair and Jenkins mucked to become the one chopped up.
Down to just 40,000, Jenkins got it in a few hands after against Robert Campbell.
John Jenkins:
Robert Campbell:
The flop left Jenkins all but drawing dead for the high. He needed to make a low to escape with half but neither the turn nor provided the lifeline, and Jenkins was off to the payout desk.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robert Campbell |
400,000
180,000
|
180,000 |
|
||
John Jenkins | Busted |
William Kopp's bet on the flop received a call from Danny Wong and Chad Eveslage in the small blind. The turn paired the board and Eveslage checked once more. Kopp bet again, Wong folded and Eveslage called. The appeared on the river and Eveslage checked before folding to a third barrel by Kopp.
Mike Wattel raised and Matt Woodward three-bet out of the small blind, Wattel called. Woodward checked the flop and called a bet. On the turn, both players checked and Woodward also checked the river. Wattel's bet sent Woodward deep in the think tank and eventually folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Matt Woodward | 450,000 | |
Chad Eveslage |
450,000
-90,000
|
-90,000 |
|
||
William Kopp |
280,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
|
||
Mike Wattel |
245,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
|
||
Danny Wong |
160,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
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