Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joshua Thibodaux |
41,600,000
6,100,000
|
6,100,000 |
[Removed:174] |
38,000,000
5,700,000
|
5,700,000 |
Bob Shao |
32,000,000
-4,000,000
|
-4,000,000 |
Kazuki Ikeuchi |
29,000,000
-9,750,000
|
-9,750,000 |
Cory Albertson |
28,000,000
6,600,000
|
6,600,000 |
Josh Reichard
|
22,500,000
4,000,000
|
4,000,000 |
|
||
John Gorsuch |
13,000,000
-3,300,000
|
-3,300,000 |
|
||
Lokesh Garg |
10,000,000
7,500,000
|
7,500,000 |
Fabian Gumz |
7,800,000
-5,300,000
|
-5,300,000 |
2019 World Series of Poker
Table | Seat | Player | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
FT | 1 | Cory Albertson | 28,000,000 |
FT | 2 | Lokesh Garg | 10,000,000 |
FT | 3 | Kazuki Ikeuchi | 29,000,000 |
FT | 4 | Fabian Gumz | 7,800,000 |
FT | 5 | John Gorsuch | 13,000,000 |
FT | 6 | Joshua Thibodaux | 41,600,000 |
FT | 7 | [Removed:174] | 38,000,000 |
FT | 8 | Joshua Reichard | 22,500,000 |
FT | 9 | Bob Shao | 32,000,000 |
888poker Ambassador Ana Marquez's impressive tournament run has come to an end. After action folded to Bob Shao on the button, he asked Marquez, who was in the big blind, how much she had behind. When she said she didn't know exactly, Shao then raised to 1,200,000, which got a fold from the Lokesh Garg in the small blind.
Marquez then paused for about thirty seconds before announcing that she was all-in. Shao responded with a snap call.
Ana Marquez:
Bob Shao:
Shao's ace-queen held through the run out and Marquez was eliminated just shy of the final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bob Shao |
36,000,000
21,600,000
|
21,600,000 |
Ana Marquez | Busted |
Cory Albertson was all in from the hijack for 10,500,000 against Josh Reichard in the small blind.
Cory Albertson:
Josh Reichard:
The board ran and Albertson doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cory Albertson |
21,400,000
-1,700,000
|
-1,700,000 |
Josh Reichard
|
18,500,000
-7,500,000
|
-7,500,000 |
|
Level: 37
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Action relayed courtesy of players at the table.
Ana Marquez raised to 1,000,000, and from the next seat over John Gorsuch three-bet to 3,000,000. It folded to Steven van Zadelhoff who then four-bet shoved his remaining stack, which was less than 3,000,000 and Marquez folded.
Steven van Zadelhoff:
John Gorsuch:
Unfortunately, van Zadelhoff didn't win his race when the board ran out and he was eliminated, adding $95,720 to his already-impressive lifetime earnings of over $1.7 million.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
John Gorsuch |
16,300,000
11,400,000
|
11,400,000 |
|
||
Steven van Zadelhoff | Busted |
On a flop of , Joshua Ladines, in the big blind, checked, and [Removed:174], on the cutoff bet 625,000. Ladines check-called.
The turn was the and Ladines checked once more. Tamasauskas fired another bet of 1,500,000 and Ladines check-raised to 3,100,000. Tamasauskas added the remainder to call.
The completed the river. Ladines moved all in for about 6,500,000 and Tamasauskas snap-called. Ladines tabled for kings full of aces but that wasn't good enough as Tamasauskas revealed for quads to take down the pot, eliminating Ladines in 12th place for $95,720.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:174] |
32,300,000
8,800,000
|
8,800,000 |
Joshua Ladines | Busted |
Keith Lehr moved all in from the hijack for 7,000,000, and Josh Reichard, in the big blind, called.
Keith Lehr:
Josh Reichard:
The runout was and Reichard's kicker played to eliminate Lehr in 13th place for $75,407.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Josh Reichard
|
26,000,000
12,175,000
|
12,175,000 |
|
||
Keith Lehr | Busted | |
|
Josh Reichard, who came into Day 4 as the chip leader and stayed at or near the top of the leaderboard all day, just took a big hit to his stack.
The big hand began when Kazuki Ikeuchi raised to 1,200,000 and was three-bet by Reichard to 3,250,000. With action back on Ikeuchi. He tanked for almost a minute while counting his stack before finally announcing that he was all in. Reichard called immediately and both players tabled their hands.
Kazuki Ikeuchi:
Josh Reichard:
Reichard had a dominating ace preflop, but that all changed after the flop came , giving Ikeuchi top two pair, which held through the turn and river, shipping the huge pot his way and sending him near the top of the leaderboard.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kazuki Ikeuchi |
38,750,000
22,075,000
|
22,075,000 |
Josh Reichard
|
13,825,000
-18,775,000
|
-18,775,000 |
|
Bob Shao raised to 1,000,000 under the gun and Joshua Thibodaux called from the small blind, along with Stephen Nussrallah in the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of on which Thibodaux threw in a bet of 600,000. Nussrallah was the only caller.
The turn brought the and Thibodaux continued with another bet of 3,200,000. Nusrallah responded by moving all in for about 4,600,000 and Thibodaux made the call.
Stephen Nussrallah:
Joshua Thibodaux:
The filled up the board, and Nussrallah couldn't hit, heading to the rail instead in 14th place for $75,407.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joshua Thibodaux |
35,500,000
10,500,000
|
10,500,000 |
Stephen Nussrallah | Busted |