2013 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$518,755
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,841,750
Entries
2,105
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Day 3 of Event #17, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em, Set for Star Studded Final Table

David Baker Has Plenty to Smile About After Dominating Yet Another 2013 WSOP Event
David Baker Has Plenty to Smile About After Dominating Yet Another 2013 WSOP Event

After two full days of play here at the Rio, another $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event will conclude today, and the enormous field of 2,105 runners has been whittled to our last two tables. Day 1 felted nearly 1,800 players in a bloodbath of bustouts, and yesterday's Day 2 was the end of the line for experienced pros like James Dempsey (150th), Jake Cody (126th), Vanessa Selbst (60th), Matt Jarvis (37th), Jacob Balsiger, (31st), Joe Kuether (26th), and Amnon Filippi (18th).

Two days ago hundreds of amateurs lined up for their chance to compete with poker professionals, and while many of the lower buy-in events at the World Series of Poker are captured by recreational players, today's run to the final table will be dominated by some of the most recognizable names.

The chip leader entering play today is none other than David "Bakes" Baker (1,384,000), who is experiencing the run of his life here at the 2013 edition of the WSOP. The online legend has successfully translated his skills from the virtual felt to the live tournament floor, and with two final tables to his credit already this summer (Event # 9, $5K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo & Event 13, $3K No Limit-Hold'em), he is looking to make a serious run at WSOP Player of the Year with yet another run at his third gold bracelet.

Joining Bakes will be Barry Greenstein (367,000), one of poker's sages and a truly respected figure in the poker world, along with 2009 Main Event Champion Joe Cada (540,000), who is looking to validate that tremendous accomplishment with a second bracelet win here today.

The only other million dollar men threatening Baker's chip leadership status are Athanasios Polychronopoulos (1,135,000) and Samuel Taylor (1,216,000), and with both starting today's action at the same table, there is a chance for fireworks before the final table is decided.

The table draw entering Day 3 competition can be found below, so keep it here with PokerNews throughout the day as we bring you continuous live coverage of today's thrilling run to crown the next WSOP champion.

TableSeatPlayerChips
4461Thomas Nicotera398,000
4462Samuel Taylor1,216,000
4463Manuel Mutke619,000
4464Paul Francoi Tedeschi850,000
4465Athanasios Polychronopoulos1,135,000
4466Brian Ray778,000
4467Yi Wang192,000
4468--empty----
4469Everett Carlton663,000
    
4471Joe Cada540,000
4472Michael Kurth402,000
4473--empty----
4474--empty----
4475Barry Greenstein367,000
4476Chad Chavez90,000
4477David "Bakes" Baker1,384,000
4478Joseph Michael278,000
4479Joseph Ward669,000

Tags: Amnon FilippiAthanasios PolychronopoulosBarry GreensteinDavid "Bakes" BakerJoe Cada