2014 World Series of Poker

Event #12: $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j3
Prize
$169,225
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
557
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
0

Hands #11-15: Oshima Applies the Pressure

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante

Hand #11: Dean Bui opened to 32,000 from early position and everyone folded.

Hand #12: Kazu Oshima received a walk.

Hand #13: Action folded around to Oshima who called from the small blind and Bui checked his option. The flop was {10-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, Oshima bet and Bui folded.

Hand #14: Ryan Schoonbaert opened to 32,000 and took the blinds.

Hand #15: Oshima raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and Bui called from the button. Dan Goldman also called from the big blind. The flop was {7-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{j-Clubs} and Goldman led for 46,000. Oshima raised pot to 246,000, Bui folded and Goldman found a fold as well.

Tags: Dan GoldmanDean BuiKazu OshimaRyan Schoonbaert

Hands #6-10: Bui Is the Most Active

Hand #6: Kasu Oshima opened to 32,000 from the button and Gregory Kolo called from the big blind. Flop came down {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} and both players checked. The turn was the {3-Clubs} and Kolo checked. Oshima bet 35,000 and Kolo called.

The river was the {8-Clubs}, Kolo checked and Oshima checked behind.

Oshima showed {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} and Kolo revealed the {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}, Oshima wins by virtue of his king-kicker.

Hand #7: Action folded to Dean Bui on the button and he raised 32,000 and both blinded folded.

Hand #8: Bui opened to 32,000 from the cutoff, Kolo three-bet to 105,000 from the button, both blinds folded, as did Bui and Kolo wins the pot.

Hand #9: Everyone folded to Bui in the hijack seat and he made it to 32,000 and won the pot when the other active players ducked out of the way.

Hand #10: Ryan Schoonbaert opened to 32,000 from the button and Ahmed Amin, in the big blind, defended. The flop fell {10-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{4-Spades} and Amin checked. Schoonbaert continued with a 32,000 bet and Amin instantly folded.

Tags: Ahmed AminDean BuiGregory KoloKazu OshimaRyan Schoonbaert

Hands #1-5: They're Off

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 0 ante

Hand #1: Dean Bui raised to 32,000 from late position and took the blinds.

Hand #2: Ryan Schoonbaert opened to 32,000 from the button and David Martirosyan three-bet to 68,000 from the small blind. Ahmed Amin folded in the big blind and Schoonbaert folded as well.

Hand #3: Bui raised to 32,000 from early position and everyone folded.

Hand #4: Dan Goldman raised to 33,000 from early position and Kazu Oshima three-bet to 75,000 from the big blind. Goldman folded.

Hand #5: Gregory Kolo opened to 32,000 from under the gun and Bui made the call from the big blind. The flop came down {q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and Bui checked. Kolo bet 32,000 and Bui immediately announced “pot,” and Kolo made the fold.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Gregory Kolo us
Gregory Kolo
569,000
-64,000
-64,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Kazu Oshima us
Kazu Oshima
458,000
33,000
33,000
Profile photo of Dan Goldman us
Dan Goldman
300,000
-35,000
-35,000
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Ryan Schoonbaert
290,000
-32,000
-32,000
Profile photo of Dean Bui us
Dean Bui
215,000
64,000
64,000

Tags: Ahmed AminDan GoldmanDavid MartirosyanDean BuiGregory KoloKazu OshimaRyan Schoonbaert

Level: 21

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante:

Eight Vie For The Bracelet in Pot-Limit Hold'em

Gregory Kolo
Gregory Kolo

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #12: $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em. After starting with 557 players two days ago, they will play down to a winner today. They will start the day with just eight players left, as Day 2 finished with a couple of levels of final table play.

Phil Collins was the first player eliminated from the final table, as he ran his pocket queens into the pocket kings of Gregory Kolo. A king on the flop all but sealed the fate of Collins as he was drawing dead to running queens. The set of kings held, however, and Collins was eliminated in ninth place, taking home $12,610.

Collins was not the only famous Phil who made a deep run as Phil Ivey played steady and calculated for much of Day 2 before eventually busting in 22nd when his flopped set was out-turned by his opponent.

With the help of the cooler he put on Collins, Gregory Kolo is our chip leader, stacked at 633,000. He will have to contend with seven others, including Kazu Oshima, who is second in chips with 425,000, end-of-Day-1 chip leader David Martirosyan (266,000), and former PokerStars executive, Dan Goldman, who comes in third with 335,000.

Play is scheduled to resume at 1 p.m. PDT today and we will be here with hand-for-hand action. Join PokerNews and the final eight as one of these players will be taking down a first-place prize $169,225 and the bracelet.

Tags: David MartirosyanGregory KoloKazu OshimaPhil CollinsPhil Ivey

Event #12: $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em

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