Event #68: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day 3 Completed
Event #68: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day 3 Completed
“Relieved.”
This single word described how Colin Robinson felt as he celebrates his maiden World Series of Poker bracelet. He defeated Carl Shaw heads up to win Event #68: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em, in a blaze of glory.
“The biggest feeling is definitely relief. I came into the day fifth in chips and started out very poorly… Crap if I get out of the final two tables without making the final table it’ll be a little tragic. I’m gonna play my best and whatever happens happens. Today, I guess, was my day."
Robinson had been in this position before, having finished second in last year’s WSOP Monster Stack. He was rewarded with $718,649 for his effort there and today he takes home $667,963 of the $4,959,525 prize pool.
He attributes his prior experience to helping him overcome the final table today, recalling a hand in the Monster Stack run where he should have ripped it with Ax2x instead of just raising by 3 times and calling off. “Sometimes plays that seem like they are more variance are actually less.” Robinson added.
To get his first bracelet, Robinson had to fight through the 2,229 player field to win the event. The 23 players who returned on Day 3 had a combined 11 bracelets between them. Of those were such names as Nacho Barbero, and Mike Holtz, and Peter Park.
Robinson's poker journey started over 10 years ago as he learned to play poker near the end of high school with buddies. He reflected that they would mostly play sit and go formats. When he moved to California he started playing online and met other online players who would coach him and become close friends.
A long way to come to today where Robinson shared that “Once we got to four handed I felt very confident that I was gonna win. I was thinking some of [the other players] wanted to get some pay jumps. And I kind of just got the hands and was running good.”
He finished by stating that he’d save his closing remarks “for the next one.”
Place | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
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1 | Colin Robinson | United States | $667,963 |
2 | Carl Shaw | United Kingdom | $445,285 |
3 | John Reiter | United States | $325,744 |
4 | Vitalijs Zavorotnijs | Latvia | $240,707 |
5 | Barry Shulman | United States | $179,687 |
6 | Akshat Bajaj | Canada | $135,522 |
7 | Peter Park | United States | $103,279 |
8 | Gonzalo Almada | Argentina | $79,537 |
9 | Ivan Stankov | Bulgaria | $61,906 |
Day 3 Action
Day 3 began with 23 players remaining out of the starting field. The start of the day found multiple players doubling up before Michael Liang and David Guay fell. Eliminations continued sporadically as Jin Hoon Lee, Rui Ferreira, and Jose Rodriguez were rapidly eliminated.
As play resumed with only two tables, the pair of Michael Newman and Holtz hit the rail. A flurry of bustouts containing Gianluca Cedolia, Ari Shin, and David Dongwoo Ko brought the play to short handed on both tables.
Shortly after, a string of busts containing Alisson Piekazewicz, Andre Akkari, and Barbero brought play down to an unofficial final table.
Ky Nguyen then ended on the wrong side of aces bringing the action down to the final nine. Robinson sat third in chips as Shaw led the field. It was a deadlock for hours before Ivan Stankov fell in a flip. Three hours passed as short stacks seemed to always double and the field maintained its numbers.
Gonzalo Almada was the next person to face elimination being left short stack from the prior hand. Robinson then won a massive pot when he eliminated Park with Big Slick, and sat atop the remaining players with over a third of the chips in play.
Robinson continued his show of dominance as he felted Akshat Bajaj after being dominated before the flop. With over half of the chips in play, Robinson soon busted Barry Shulman and Vitalijs Zavorotnijs in rapid succession.
Within fifteen minutes the tournament would conclude as John Reiter ran into Robinson’s suited ace. Finally, Carl Shaw lost heads-up as Robinson found a four-card flush with his outkicked Queen to win the event.
That concludes PokerNews coverage of Event #68 $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em. Stay tuned for more updates from the 2024 WSOP.
In the third hand of the heads-up, Colin Robinson open-shoved on the button and Carl Shaw called all in.
Carl Shaw: Q♠10♣
Colin Robinson: Q♣7♥
Shaw was in a good spot to double up and get an interesting heads-up for the bracelet going. It wasn't meant to be, as the board ran out K♦9♣8♣5♣A♣ for Robinson to river the higher flush with his queen.
Shaw was denied a second WSOP bracelet but still takes home nearly half a million dollar for his incredible effort.
Congratulations to Colin Robinson, who has won Event #68: $2,500 No Limit Hold'em for $667,963! A full recap follows shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Colin Robinson |
78,015,000
11,250,000
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11,250,000 |
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Carl Shaw | Busted | |
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Colin Robinson and Carl Shaw are taking a 20-minute break early before starting their heads-up.
Seated in the blinds, Colin Robinson and John Reiter got their stacks in the middle with the latter at risk for a little over ten million.
John Reiter: K♦Q♣
Colin Robinson: A♥5♥
Once again, the runout favored the unstoppable Robinson as the board came down 10♣8♠6♠2♥10♠ to bring the field in no time down to the final two players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colin Robinson |
66,765,000
12,765,000
|
12,765,000 |
|
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Carl Shaw |
11,250,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
|
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John Reiter | Busted |
Colin Robinson opened to 1,250,000 in the cutoff, Vitalijs Zavorotnijs three-bet to 5,500,000 on the button, Robinson four-bet shoved, and Zavorotnijs called it off for 11,000,000 total.
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs: K♦Q♦
Colin Robinson: A♦K♠
The dealer fanned out 10♠8♣5♠J♥2♦ and Robinson's pure run continued to send Zavorotnijs packing in fourth.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colin Robinson |
54,000,000
11,600,000
|
11,600,000 |
|
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Vitalijs Zavorotnijs | Busted |
Colin Robinson raised to 1,200,000 from the button and John Reiter put in the call.
The flop came 6♣7♦9♠ and both players were quick to check.
While the turn peeled the J♠, Reiter led out for 1,200,000. Robinson raised to 3,100,000 and was called by Reiter.
The river was the 4♣ and Reiter checked to Robinson. Robinson fired for 3,700,000 and was called by Reiter. He was shown the bad news as Robinson's A♠J♣ was good.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Colin Robinson |
42,400,000
10,600,000
|
10,600,000 |
|
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Vitalijs Zavorotnijs | 11,500,000 | |
Carl Shaw | 11,400,000 | |
|
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John Reiter |
10,600,000
-9,750,000
|
-9,750,000 |
Barry Shulman moved all in from the small blind for around 4,000,000 and Colin Robinson called from the big blind. Both players revealed their hands.
Barry Shulman: A♦8♥
Colin Robinson: K♦Q♣
The board ran out K♥6♣10♥Q♦2♥ for Shulman to hit the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colin Robinson |
31,800,000
800,000
|
800,000 |
|
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John Reiter |
20,350,000
5,650,000
|
5,650,000 |
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs |
11,500,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |
Carl Shaw |
11,400,000
-1,100,000
|
-1,100,000 |
|
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Barry Shulman | Busted | |
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In a blind-on-blind battle, Colin Robinson shoved all in and Vitalijs Zavorotnijs called for 6,200,000.
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs: A♥Q♥
Colin Robinson: 10♣6♣
The board ran out A♠K♦7♠6♠K♣ for Zavorotnijs to double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colin Robinson |
31,000,000
-7,000,000
|
-7,000,000 |
|
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Vitalijs Zavorotnijs |
12,900,000
6,200,000
|
6,200,000 |