2021 World Series of Poker

Event #43: $1,000 Double Stack
Day: 4
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$446,983
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$3,551,990
Entries
3,991
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
17
Players Left
1

Kulev Sends Park Into The Tank

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Sejin Park raised to 600,000 on the button and from the big blind, Alex Kulev defended.

The flop came down {q-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs} and Kulev checked the action over to Park who bet 750,000. Kulev responded with a check-raise to 1,875,000 which Park called.

The turn came the {q-Clubs} and Kulev went-all in for 5,175,000 sending Sejin into the tank. He talked through the hand out loud, saying that he had a flush. After about five minutes, the clock was called and Park mucked before the final countdown even started, giving Kulev the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Sejin Park
10,700,000
-2,625,000
-2,625,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Alex Kulev
9,300,000
-250,000
-250,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Guay Doubles Through Lagodich

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Frank Lagodich raised the button to 600,000 and from the big blind David Guay went all-in for 3,525,000. Lagodich thought about it briefly before calling and the cards were turned on their backs.

David Guay: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Frank Lagodich: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The flop and turn run out was {10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{7-Spades} but the river came the {a-Diamonds} giving Guay the best hand and the double up.

Player Chips Progress
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David Guay
7,750,000
3,950,000
3,950,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Frank Lagodich
5,800,000
-3,600,000
-3,600,000

Dustin Goff Elimianted in 16th Place ($19,391)

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Dustin Goff
Dustin Goff

Dustin Goff raised to 700,000 from the button. Sejin Park thought about it for a bit and folded the small blind. Jeff Platt jammed all in from the big blind and Goff snap called.

Dustin Goff: {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Jeff Platt: {a-Spades}{5-Spades}

Goff was ahead in his attempt to double but the flop was cruel to him as it came {5-Clubs}{k-Spades}{5-Diamonds} to give Platt trips. The turn was the {4-Hearts} and the river came the {j-Hearts} to eliminate Goff.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff Platt
12,600,000
3,725,000
3,725,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Dustin Goff
Busted

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Lagodich Versus Farahi

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Frank Lagodich raised to 600,000 on the button and in the big blind, Alexander Farahi defended.

The flop of {10-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} was checked through and the {10-Diamonds} turn was checked to Lagodich who bet 1,250,000. Farahi called and a river was dealt.

The river came out a {9-Spades} and action checked to Lagodich who bet 2,200,000. Farahi looked at his cards one more time and then folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Frank Lagodich
9,400,000
3,100,000
3,100,000
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Alexander Farahi
8,500,000
-2,225,000
-2,225,000
Day 1A Chip Leader

Yin Wu Eliminated in 17th Place ($19,391)

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Yin Wu
Yin Wu

Yin Wu raised to 600,000 in early position and too his direct left, Michael Wang three-bet to 1,650,000. Wu gave it a little bit of thought before going all-in for 4,600,000 total and Wang called.

Yin Wu: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}
Michael Wang: {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

The flop came out {j-Spades}{9-Hearts}{8-Spades} leaving Yu only drawing to a gutshot straight draw. The {q-Spades} turn made things worse because Wu could only chop the pot.

The river came out a {6-Hearts} and Yin Wu was eliminated in 17th place by Michael Wang.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Wang
28,600,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Yin Wu
Busted

Level: 32

Blinds: 150,000/300,000

Ante: 300,000

2021 WSOP Streaming Exclusively on PokerGO

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PokerGO WSOP

The 2021 World Series of Poker is in full swing, and PokerGO is live streaming many of the events.

PokerGO has partnered with CBS Sports Network to provide WSOP coverage with the likes of Lon McEachern, Norman Chad, and Jamie Kerstetter returning to the WSOP broadcast booth this year, along with PokerNews Podcast co-host Jeff Platt from time to time.

CBS Sports Network will televise 16 pre-produced and edited episodes of the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event, after striking a multi-year deal earlier this year. This deal sees coverage of the WSOP Main Event return to its original broadcast partner after featuring on CBS Sports Spectacular in the mid-1970s.

All 16 episodes will be televised following the conclusion of the tournament.

PokerGO will provide live streaming duties of the World Championship event starting on Day 1A (November 4) until the end on November 17, except Day 1B (November 5).

Away from the Main Event, there will be additional coverage of more than two dozen tournaments thru November 23, 2021. They include the $50,000 Poker Players Championship and the $250,000 Super High Roller.

Here's a look at the remaining PokerGO live-stream schedule:

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Wang, Park and Platt Featured Among Final 17 of Event #43: $1,000 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em

Sejin Park
Sejin Park

Welcome to Day 4 of Event #43: $1,000 Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em. Getting underway at 12 p.m. local time, the 17 remaining players will be battling it out for a spot at the final table. Those who make the final day of action on Wednesday, October 27 will have the chance to win a coveted World Series of Poker Bracelet and the grand prize of $446,983.

The start of day chip leader is Michael Wang, who begins today's proceedings with a massive 24.3 million chip stack. Wang already owns a WSOP Bracelet, coming in 2015 when he won Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $466,120.

Wang has amassed an impressive WSOP résumé since then, as he is one of the poker world’s most consistent participants and cashers. He will no doubt be looking to use that experience and his large stack to his advantage for today's action.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize Money
1$446,983
2$276,269
3$210,004
4$160,662
5$123,710
6$95.878
7$74.796
8$58,735
9$46,430
10-11$36,949
12-13$29,602
14-15$23,877
16-17$19,391

Sejin Park of South Korea is another bracelet winner who is still alive, he's currently third largest stack with 13,325,000. Park has a solid 2021 WSOP so far as he is now enjoying his fifth cash. Park is no stranger to navigating massive field tournaments as his lone bracelet came in 2019 when he took down the $400 No-Limit Hold'em-Colossus, beating a field of a whopping 13,109 entrants to win his career-best score of $451,272.

Jonathan Dokler is the other bracelet winner remaining in the field. Dokler took down the $500 Kick-Off 2020 WSOP Online for his first WSOP bracelet, and like Wang and Park, will be searching for his second. Dokler enters the day as a serious threat with 12,875,000 chips.

While happy to have made such a deep run already, the entire remaining field of 17 will be hungry to ladder up and ultimately try to win the bracelet.

One of the other most notable remaining players is popular PokerGO commentator Jeff Platt who enters the day right in the middle of the chip counts in ninth place with 8,075,000. Platt has built up quite the social media support during this run thanks to making the headlines with his big stack on Day 3. Many will be hoping he can make a push to the final table.

Also among the remaining players is short stack David Guay (3,800,000) who has made two deep WSOP Main Event runs in the past five years, coming in 22nd and 62nd in 2017 and 2019 respectively.

Play is set to begin with blinds coming back at 150,000/300,000 with a 300,000 big blind ante. The intention is to play as many 60-minute levels as necessary to get down to five players. The final five players will then play to a winner on Wednesday, October 27.

PokerNews will have all the chip count updates, hands and stories that will stem from Day 4.

Day 4 Chip Counts

Tags: David GuayJeff PlattJonathan DoklerMichael WangSejin Park