2019 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $1,000/$10,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$167,308
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$871,200
Entries
968
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

Event #47: $1,000/$10,000 Ladies NLHE Championship Returns at Noon to Play Down to Final Six

Lexy Gavin
Lexy Gavin

Welcome back to the penultimate day of Event #47: $1,000/$10,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship which will restart at 12 noon local time in the Amazon room here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Ladies week in Las Vegas is slowly coming to an end and so is this event. There were 968 entries in total and only 43 of them are left here at the 50th Annual World Series of Poker. Every player who returns to the felt today is guaranteed at least $3,309 but they will all be aiming for that first-place prize of $167,308 and the yearned for gold WSOP bracelet.

Starting the day at the forefront of the chipcounts is Canada’s Tu Dao with 968,000 which is worth just over 60 big blinds. This is only Dao’s second cash ever and she has already surpassed her first cash which took place in 2005. Second in the chip counts is Nancy Matson with 856,000. Matson might only have two WSOP cashes, one of them came with a WSOP Circuit ring and $42,940 to put in her pocket. Also, she has many more cashes according to The Hendon Mob totaling to just over $165,000. And in third place is Veronica Brill with 853,000. Brill has had seven career cashes in live tournaments and this will be her best ever, no matter where she finishes, either today or tomorrow when it’s time to play down to a winner.

Lexy Gavin (pictured left) claimed 830,000 to her name last night. This is Gavin’s fifth cash of the summer which is coming close to her record seven cashes in last year’s WSOP but she will be doing her utmost to better all of those results. Closing out the top five chip counts at the start of the day is Vanessa Kade who had cashed three times here at the Rio during this series at the halfway point, but the Twitch streamer will be looking to make this the deepest run of all and will have plenty of supporters following her progress.

Katie Lindsay finished Day 2 with fewer chips than Day 1 but is still battling it out to claim her first bracelet. There are still two women left in the tournament who know how it feels like to win a bracelet, Jackie Glazier and Kathy Liebert. Glazier bagged 512,000 while Liebert put 315,000 in her bag last night. 888poker Ambassador Ana Marquez and the Day 1 chip leader Jennifer Lopez have both made it through with an above average stack. Last year’s runner-up Jill Pike is going for another deep run as is Lisa Fong, who finished in third place in 2018, although she has some work ahead for her as she is coming into the day as the absolute shortest stack of them all. Another runner-up still fighting for a spot at the final table is Deborah Worley-Roberts. Her 2017 finish was a great achievement, but she'll be targeting the WSOP bracelet this time.

When the players return to play down to the final six players in the Amazon room, action will resume at Level 21 which has a small blind of 8,000, big blind of 16,000, and a big blind ante of 16,000. A 15-minute break has been scheduled after every two levels with a 60-minute dinner break after the sixth level which should be at approximately 6:30 p.m. The final day will be streamed on CBS All Access and PokerGO from 1 p.m. local time so make sure to follow the PokerNews updates by the live reporting team to see who will be showing up on your screens at that time.

Day 3 Seat Draw

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon4061Stephanie HubbardUnited States773,00048
Amazon4063Rebecca CampbellUnited States511,00032
Amazon4064Elena StoverUnited States520,00033
Amazon4065Kathy LiebertUnited States315,00020
Amazon4066Jennifer OarUnited States240,00015
Amazon4067Jenny DingAustralia150,0009
Amazon4068Sara StohlerUnited States118,0007
Amazon4069Katie LindsayUnited States308,00019
       
Amazon4071Sarah DayUnited States419,00026
Amazon4072Lily VoUnited States232,00015
Amazon4073Jill PikeUnited States568,00036
Amazon4074Alexandra PanelliUnited States248,00016
Amazon4075Barbara BlechingerUnited States645,00040
Amazon4077Natalie ChristiansenUnited States576,00036
Amazon4078Raylene CelayaUnited States277,00017
Amazon4079Nancy MatsonUnited States856,00054
       
Amazon4091Volha BurdukouskayaBelarus360,00023
Amazon4092Jennifer LopezUnited States474,00030
Amazon4093Deborah Worley-RobertsUnited Kingdom518,00032
Amazon4094Yen DangUnited States512,00032
Amazon4095Christine ParkCanada242,00015
Amazon4096Margaret Martin (PA)United States398,00025
Amazon4097Lisa CostelloUnited States193,00012
Amazon4098Natalia BreviglieriUnited Kingdom494,00031
Amazon4099Vanessa KadeCanada787,00049
       
Amazon4101Lori SmithUnited States469,00029
Amazon4102Jiyoung KimChina750,00047
Amazon4103Tu DaoCanada968,00061
Amazon4104Sandrine PhanFrance300,00019
Amazon4105Jackie GlazierAustralia512,00032
Amazon4106Daiva ByrneLithuania472,00030
Amazon4107Stacey VaughnUnited States235,00015
Amazon4108Annette DunningUnited States397,00025
Amazon4109Lexy GavinUnited States830,00052
       
Amazon4111Veronica BrillCanada853,00053
Amazon4112Erika WeinsteinUnited States267,00017
Amazon4113Ana MarquezSpain615,00038
Amazon4114Lauren BunchUnited States342,00021
Amazon4115Allison VeitCanada332,00021
Amazon4116Amber ChatwinUnited States178,00011
Amazon4117Nika FuttermanUnited States204,00013
Amazon4118Meikat SiuUnited States779,00049
Amazon4119Lisa FongUnited States93,0006

Tags: Ana MarquezJackie GlazierJill PikeKathy LiebertKatie LindsayLexy GavinLisa FongNancy MatsonTu DaoVanessa KadeVeronica Brill