2024 World Series of Poker

Event #28: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j8
Prize
$412,484
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,095,865
Entries
2,317
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
22
Players Left
1

Tomescu Doubles Through Raisdana

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Kia Raisdana raised to 200,000 from the button and George Tomescu defended his big blind.

The flop came 7?K?J?, Tomescu check-called the 200,000 continuation-bet of Raisdana.

The turn was the 4?, and Tomescu checked again. This time, Raisdana bet 500,000 which was called.

The 6? completed the board and Tomescu took over the initiative after taking some time to think through his options. He opted to bet 275,000. Raisdana shoved with the bigger stack and Tomescu snap-called with the 8?4? for the flush. Raisdana glared at the cards and then tried to muck but the dealer revealed he held K?Q? for top pair.

Player Chips Progress
George Tomescu ro
George Tomescu
4,270,000
2,120,000
2,120,000
Kia Raisdana us
Kia Raisdana
200,000
-2,160,000
-2,160,000

Tags: George TomescuKia Raisdana

Kenney Takes the Blinds with Ace-Jack

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

After two hands with very little action on Table 3, Ebony Kenney on the button opened to 1,000,000. Ravee Sundara in the small blind looked at her and went deep into the tank. Nicolas Vayssieres eventually called the clock.

Sundara folded before the end of the 30-second countdown. Christopher Collier in the big blind seemed like he had a good hand as well, but folded. Kenney revealed that she had A?J?.

Player Chips Progress
Ebony Kenney us
Ebony Kenney
2,350,000
360,000
360,000

Alex Massman Eliminated in 22nd Place ($15,730)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alex Massman
Alex Massman

Alex Massman opened from middle position to 215,000 and Mukul Pahuja three-bet to 625,000 out of the big blind. Massman then shoved all in for 2,200,000, and Pahuja snap-called.

Alex Massman: K?K? All in
Mukul Pahuja: A?A?

This was the very first hand that was dealt and Massman was already heading to the exit as the runout of 9?2?2?5?4? couldn't save him.

Player Chips Progress
Mukul Pahuja us
Mukul Pahuja
6,300,000
2,330,000
2,330,000
Alex Massman us
Alex Massman
Busted

Tags: Alex MassmanMukul Pahuja

Level: 28

Blinds: 50,000/100,000

Ante: 100,000

Nick Maimone in Contention for Second Bracelet on Final Day of Event #28: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em

Nick Maimone
Nick Maimone

The third and final day of Event #28: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em gets underway today with 22 players returning to the Horseshoe Events Center at 12 p.m. in the hunt for a bracelet and the $412,484 first prize �� the biggest cut of the $3,095,865 prize pool.

Spain's Andres Gonzalez leads the remaining players with a stack of 7,015,000 chips and is well clear of Nicolas Vayssieres after the Frenchman bagged up 4,495,000 chips at the end of Day 2.

Nick Maimone is the only previous bracelet winner left in the field today and with a stack of 2,665,000, the American player is in with a shot at his second golden strap.

Day 3 Top Ten Stacks

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Andres GonzalezSpain7,015,00070
2Nicolas VayssieresFrance4,495,00045
3Balakrishna PaturUnited States4,455,00045
4Evan BentonUnited States4,285,00043
5Mukul PahujaUnited States3,970,00040
6Fahredin MustafovBulgaria3,600,00036
7Haiyang YangChina2,790,00028
8Nick MaimoneUnited States2,665,00027
9Scott StewartUnited States2,455,00025
10Ruiko MamiyaJapan2,425,00024

Ebony Kenney maneuvered her way through the field on Day 2 and with 1,990,000 chips she has set herself up for a run at the title. The only other female left in the field is Japan's Ruiko Mamiya, who catapulted up the counts early on Day 2 and even eliminated the great Phil Hellmuth on her way to Day 3.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePayoutPlacePayout
1$412,4848$49,472
2$274,9729$38,517
3$201,51810-11$30,304
4$149,14512-13$24,094
5$111,48514-17$19,163
6$84,17518-22$15,730
7$64,202  

Seven different nationalities are represented by the final 22 players with the USA, Spain, France, Bulgaria, Japan. China, and Romania all having citizens within reach of a bracelet.

When the action kicks off, play will begin at Level 28 (50,000/100,000/100,000) and the average stack sits at just over 26 big blinds. There will be a stream that is due to get underway at 5 p.m. (subject to change) via PokerGO.

As usual, live updates can be found right here on PokerNews so stay tuned to see who has what it takes to go all the way.

Tags: Andres GonzalezBalakrishna PaturEbony KenneyEvan BentonFahredin MustafovHaiyang YangMukul PahujaNick MaimoneNicolas VayssieresPhil HellmuthRuiko MamiyaScott Stewart

Event #28: $1,500 Freezeout No-Limit Hold'em

Day 3 Started

Day 3 Seat Draw

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Horseshoe11Guofeng WangChina1,210,00012
Horseshoe12Stan Yuk LeeUnited States1,400,00014
Horseshoe13Kia RaisdanaUnited States2,360,00024
Horseshoe14Nicholas VerderamoUnited States725,0007
Horseshoe15George TomescuRomania2,150,00022
Horseshoe17Andres GonzalezSpain7,015,00070
Horseshoe19Blake BohnUnited States2,410,00024
       
Horseshoe22Jeffrey KurtzUnited States1,170,00012
Horseshoe23Scott StewartUnited States2,455,00025
Horseshoe24Haiyang YangChina2,790,00028
Horseshoe25Mukul PahujaUnited States3,970,00040
Horseshoe26Evan BentonUnited States4,285,00043
Horseshoe27Ruiko MamiyaJapan2,425,00024
Horseshoe28Alex MassmanUnited States2,225,00022
Horseshoe29Fahredin MustafovBulgaria3,600,00036
       
Horseshoe31Nicolas VayssieresFrance4,495,00045
Horseshoe33Jason CorbettUnited States1,375,00014
Horseshoe34Ebony KenneyUnited States1,990,00020
Horseshoe36Ravee SundaraUnited States1,295,00013
Horseshoe37Christopher CollierUnited States1,510,00015
Horseshoe38Balakrishna PaturUnited States4,455,00045
Horseshoe39Nick MaimoneUnited States2,655,00027