David "ODB" Baker wins the $1,500 Limit Hold'em Event for $161,139.
2019 World Series of Poker
[Removed:191] moved all in from under the gun for 1,025,000 chips, which was less than 3 big blinds at this point. It folded round to Jeff Madsen who called on the button and Ben Alloggio moved all in over the top for around 5,500,000. After getting a count Madsen moved aside and the cards were flipped over.
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Ben Alloggio:
Noujeim connected on the flop but was still behind to Alloggio, who had picked up a flush draw to go with his overpair. The turn was good enough though and the river bricked, leaving Noujeim to scoop the pot with two pair.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeff Madsen | 14,500,000 | |
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Ben Alloggio |
4,400,000
-1,300,000
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-1,300,000 |
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3,875,000
3,200,000
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3,200,000 |
Gleb Kovtunov and Jeremy Saderne got their nearly even stacks in preflop and it was Kovtunov at risk with the . Saderne had the better kicker with and the board of let the kicker play.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeremy Saderne |
14,000,000
7,250,000
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7,250,000 |
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Gleb Kovtunov | Busted |
Jeff Madsen tripled up for 4,575,000 with against the of Joseph Weinberger and the of Ankit Dahiya as the board came . Dahiya was not covered by Weinberger and had around a million left, but bowed out shortly after. Cesar Claudio followed to the rail soon after to reduce the field further.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeff Madsen |
14,500,000
9,600,000
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9,600,000 |
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Joseph Weinberger |
7,500,000
-6,475,000
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-6,475,000 |
Ankit Dahiya | Busted | |
Cesar Claudio | Busted |
The chips are changing hands quickly, as Fadi Barakeh disappeared from table 100, sending a lot of chips to Jeremy Rayburn. However, Rayburn then had a big flip with against the of Koji Takagi.
The board came and Rayburn was gone, too.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Koji Takagi |
20,000,000
16,175,000
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16,175,000 |
Jeremy Rayburn | Busted | |
Fadi Barakeh | Busted |
There are 44 players as the speed of elimination before the dinner break kicks into high gear. Among those to bust was Nipun Java, among others.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Aaron Miles | Busted | |
Herbert Yarbrough | Busted | |
Adel Jo | Busted | |
Nipun Java | Busted | |
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Mario Villa | Busted | |
Kirk Smith | Busted | |
Glenn Poole | Busted | |
Yongshun Zhang | Busted |
Level: 34
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Jeff Madsen has eliminated a short-stack after the two got it all in preflop.
Jeff Madsen:
Opponent:
With no king or combo hand for his opponent on the board, Madsen takes some much-needed chips, just as he's moved to a new table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeff Madsen |
4,900,000
2,800,000
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2,800,000 |
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Joel Verbeck is on the move in more ways than one. As he was in a pot against David Rounick just now, the floor announced that the table would be broken as soon as the hand had played out.
With out, Verbeck check-raised all in over Rounick's 1,200,000 bet. After a minute or so in the tank, Rounick passed and both players started racking their chips ahead of their table change.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Rounick |
5,600,000
5,105,000
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5,105,000 |
Joel Verbeck |
1,750,000
925,000
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925,000 |
Matthew Kurtz had KO'd another opponent after calling Mario Guerra's all in just now. Cooper turned over but ran into Kurtz's pocket .
With a king on the on the flop, Guerra was drawing extremely thin. It was all over on the turn and the river made no difference.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matthew Kurtz |
16,150,000
1,150,000
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1,150,000 |
Mario Guerra | Busted |