Event #12: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack
Day 1 Completed
Event #12: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack
Day 1 Completed
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma defeated Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald in heads-up play to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and $47,420 in Event #12: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack on WSOP.com. The event drew a field of 538 players that rebought 225 times to generate a prize pool of $274,680.
Yaginuma adds a WSOP gold bracelet to a list of accomplishments that includes two WSOP Circuit rings and over $2.2 million in career earnings according to Hendon Mob. Despite the near miss, Dewald continues a successful series that saw a previous run to sixth in Event #5: $500 NLH Turbo Deepstack.
In third was Tom "GLfam" Steinbach and Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii bowed out in fourth. WSOP champion Ryan "Protential" Laplante rounded out the top five.
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma | United States | $47,520 |
2 | Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald | United States | $34,665 |
3 | Tom "GLfam" Steinbach | United States | $25,325 |
4 | Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii | United States | $18,485 |
5 | Ryan "Protential" Laplante | United States | $13,597 |
6 | "njkurlee" | United States | $10,081 |
7 | Jeremy "HoyaSaxaJW" Wien | United States | $7,471 |
8 | Eric "Bill_Luga" Blair | United States | $5,576 |
9 | Steven "girlcanplay2" Kelly | United States | $4,175 |
The fast-paced structure of the tournament made for a quick trip to the final nine and it was Rok "kamehameha" Gostisa who busted out in tenth to bring the tournament down to one table. Other players that made a run but failed to make the final nine include Tim "uNORTH0dox" Reilly, who busted out in 14th place, and 13th place finisher Dan "Feeltheflow" Sindelar.
Yaginuma came into the final table with the chip lead, and he was trailed closely by Dewald with Jeremy "HoyaSaxaJW" Wien not far behind in third. It was Steven "girlcanplay2" Kelly that went first when he shoved with Big Slick but became the first of many final table victims for Yaginuma. Yaginuma��s queen-ten made trips to move the eventual champion over 10 million in early finale table action.
Eric "Bill_Luga" Blair was next to go when he shoved with pocket eights and lost to Yaginuma��s ace-high straight. Soon after, Wien fell quickly and bowed out in seventh when his ace-king lost to Dewald��s pocket kings. "NJKurlee" shoved next with ace-king but was out in sixth place when the better hand was outdrawn by Kislinskii��s ace-jack. Laplante fell in fifth place after he called a river shove with a pair but Kislinskii had the goods.
Yaginuma pulled away in four-handed play as Kislinskii, Steinbach, and Deward struggled to find traction against the pressure from the overwhelming chip leader. Kislinskii was soon out in fourth when his ace-queen was no good against Yaginuma��s kings and the tournament was down to its final three.
Steinbach found his spot with a suited ace-king, but Yaginuma won an unlikely hand and finished him in third place when the river brought a flush for his king-three offsuit.
Yaginuma ended heads-up play with an overwhelming chip lead and Dewald was never able to get anything going in the final stage of the tournament. The big moment came when Dewald got it in with jack-four, but Yaginuma turned over jack-five and sealed the deal with two pair.
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Tournament | Players | Re-Entries | Total Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Event #1: $400 NLK Kick-Off | 474 | 381 | 855 | $271,800 | Oli "try2trick" Hasson | $58,491 |
Event #2: $500 Monster Stack | 508 | 214 | 722 | $324,900 | "rvrruner" | $64,590 |
Event #3: $3,200 High Roller | 74 | 25 | 99 | $376,960 | Drew "dudeguydrew" O'Connell | $96,087 |
Event #4: $1,000 PLO 6-Max | 129 | 144 | 273 | $275,700 | Soheb "TommyConway6" Porbandarwala | $57,125 |
Event #5: $500 NLH Turbo Deepstack | 348 | 167 | 515 | $231,750 | "ccast93" | $44,704 |
Event #6: $800 NLH Ultra Deepstack | 264 | 119 | 383 | $282,960 | Vito "thesuitbig29" Distefano | $57,355 |
Event #7: $365 NLH | 571 | 571 | $299,722 | Jeremy "Chipchecka" Ausmus | $51,807 | |
Event #8: $1,000 NLH 6-Max | 238 | 146 | 384 | $345,600 | Jesse "Dangerous22" Lonis | $73,370 |
Event #9: $600 NLH Deepstack Championship | 380 | 135 | 515 | $278,100 | Timothy "LosingEquity" Faro | $50,864 |
Event #10: $2,500 NLH Freezeout | 153 | 153 | $237,563 | William "SlaweelRyam" Romaine | $79,753 | |
Event #11: $400 PLO 6-Max | 172 | 193 | 365 | $131,400 | Tanner "bamatide88" Bibat | $29,459 |
Event #12: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack | 538 | 225 | 763 | $274,680 | Jesse "patient0" Yaginuma | $47,520 |
Blinds: 200,000/400,000/40,000
Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald got it in for around 5,000,000 and Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma went for the win.
Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald:
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma:
The board ran out and Yaginuma held on with jacks and fives to eliminate Dewald in second place for $34,665.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma |
38,150,000
5,840,298
|
5,840,298 |
Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald | Busted |
Blinds: 170,000/340,000/34,000
Tom "GLfam" Steinbach called for just over 5,000,000 when Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma shoved from the big blind.
Tom "GLfam" Steinbach:
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma:
The board ran out and Yaginuma made a flush on the river to eliminate Steinback in third place for $25,315.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma |
32,309,702
8,271,303
|
8,271,303 |
Tom "GLfam" Steinbach | Busted |
Blinds: 170,000/340,000/34,000
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii got it all in for just under 5,000,000 and Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma went for the knockout.
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii:
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma:
The board ran out and the queens held to eliminate Kislinskii from the tournament in fourth place for $18,485.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma |
24,038,399
7,792,130
|
7,792,130 |
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii | Busted |
Blinds: 170,000/340,000/34,000
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii raised to 560,000 and Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma called before Tom "GLfam" Steinbach came along from the big blind. The flop was .
All three players checked and the turn was .
Yaginuma bet 788,888 and Steinbach folded before Kislinskii called. The river was .
Yaginuma fired 2,222,222 on the river and Kiskinskii folded to give up the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma |
16,246,269
1,684,888
|
1,684,888 |
Tom "GLfam" Steinbach |
7,938,051
693,000
|
693,000 |
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii |
5,954,130
-1,910,562
|
-1,910,562 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jesse "Patient0" Yaginuma |
14,561,381
2,262,833
|
2,262,833 |
Paul "ToTheMoon" Dewald |
8,478,876
-5,154,661
|
-5,154,661 |
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii |
7,864,692
-3,064,320
|
-3,064,320 |
Tom "GLfam" Steinbach |
7,245,051
4,433,923
|
4,433,923 |
The final four players are now on a five-minute break.
Blinds: 120,000/240,000/24,000
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii limped in from the small blind and Ryan "Protential" Laplante checked his option from the big blind. The flop was .
Kislinskii bet 200,000 and Laplante called to see on the turn.
Kislinskii bet 729,000 on the turn and Laplante called.
The river was and Kislinskii shoved with more. Laplante spent some time in the tank before he emerged and called for his last 2,473,676. Kislinskii turned over to beat Laplante's and knock him out in fifth place for $13,597.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii |
10,929,012
3,682,646
|
3,682,646 |
Ryan "Protential" Laplante | Busted | |
|
Blinds: 100,000/200,000/20,000
"NJKurlee" shoved with suited Big Slick and Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii called with ace-jack offsuit to put them at risk.
"NJKurlee":
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii:
The board ran out and Kislinskii made aces and jacks to eliminate "NJKurlee" in sixth place for $10,081.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergei "Copone" Kislinskii |
7,246,366
2,356,526
|
2,356,526 |
njkurlee | Busted |