2018 World Series of Poker

Event #44: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
7x6x5x4x2x
Prize
$287,987
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,024,600
Entries
109
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Tabb Makes Seven-Six in a Three-Way Pot

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante

Steven Tabb lost a significant amount of his chips in a pot against Quek Sechariah Sheng, calling bets after the first two rounds but folding on the river.

Tabb, however, bounced back on the very next hand that saw him three-bet out of the small blind when Nicholas Seiken opened and [Removed:412] called. They both called the three-bet and all players drew one.

Tabb led out, earning two calls again and stood pat while Seiken and Kruk remained drawing one. Tabb bet and found two calls one more time.

He fired on the river after Seiken and Kurk took one each and only Seiken called to see the showdown. Tabb tabled Number Two with {7-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-} and Seiken threw his cards face down into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Christopher Kruk ca
Christopher Kruk
850,000
290,000
290,000
Profile photo of Quek Sechariah Sheng sg
Quek Sechariah Sheng
645,000
35,000
35,000
Profile photo of Nicholas Seiken us
Nicholas Seiken
270,000
-80,000
-80,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Steven Tabb us
Steven Tabb
215,000
25,000
25,000

Tags: Nicholas SeikenSteven Tabb

Glantz Doubles Through Seiken

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante

After the first draw was complete, Matt Glantz check-called a bet from Nicholas Seiken. Glantz drew one and Seiken stood pat. Glantz checked once more but when Seiken bet, this time, Glantz raised all in for 38,000 and Seiken called.

Both players stood pat and Glantz doubled with an {8-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-}.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nicholas Seiken us
Nicholas Seiken
350,000
-60,000
-60,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
135,000
70,000
70,000
Team Lucky

Tags: Matt GlantzNicholas Seiken

Calvin Anderson Eliminated in 12th Place ($19,428)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Calvin Anderson was in a pot against Farzad Bonyadi with both players taking two on the first draw. Anderson bet and Bonyadi called and Anderson stood pat. Bonyadi peeled one and called Anderson's bet. Then he took one again and Anderson checked the river, patting. Bonyadi threw in a bet and Anderson decided to fold, leaving himself with 83,000.

He lost them on the following hand against Randy Ohel in a four-bet pre situation. Anderson drew two, Ohel one and Anderson called a bet. They took one each on the second draw and Ohel fired again. Anderson check-shoved for 13,000 more and Ohel called.

Both Anderson and Ohel stood pat and Ohel rolled over {8-}{6-}{4-}{3-}{2-}. Anderson briefly flashed what looked like a ten-nine and left his chair.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
780,000
305,000
305,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
550,000
115,000
115,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Profile photo of Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
Busted
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Calvin AndersonFarzad BonyadiRandy Ohel

Glantz Takes from Tabb

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante

Matt Glantz was the initial pre-draw aggressor but Steven Tabb placed in one more bet. Glantz called and took two while Tabb discarded one. They each put in one bet before the second draw where both took one.

The final round was checked and they drew one again. Glantz fired and Tabb paused for a moment before calling. Glantz showed {8-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{2-}, earning a muck from his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
220,000
65,000
65,000
Team Lucky
Profile photo of Steven Tabb us
Steven Tabb
190,000
60,000
60,000

Tags: Matt GlantzSteven Tabb

Updated Chip Counts

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Michael Noori us
Michael Noori
880,000
10,000
10,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quek Sechariah Sheng sg
Quek Sechariah Sheng
610,000
-35,000
-35,000
Profile photo of Christopher Kruk ca
Christopher Kruk
560,000
-98,000
-98,000
Profile photo of Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
510,000
87,000
87,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Randy Ohel us
Randy Ohel
475,000
-127,000
-127,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Jason Gray gb
Jason Gray
444,000
-125,000
-125,000
Profile photo of Farzad Bonyadi us
Farzad Bonyadi
435,000
43,000
43,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Profile photo of Nicholas Seiken us
Nicholas Seiken
410,000
26,000
26,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Kristijonas Andrulis lt
Kristijonas Andrulis
405,000
101,000
101,000
Profile photo of Matt Glantz us
Matt Glantz
155,000
-43,000
-43,000
Team Lucky
Profile photo of Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
152,000
-16,000
-16,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Steven Tabb us
Steven Tabb
130,000
-40,000
-40,000

Redraw for the Last Two Tables

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
SeatTable 431Table 439
1Matt GlantzMichael Noori
2Steven TabbKristijonas Andrulis
3Hanh TranFarzad Bonyadi
4Nicholas SeikenRandy Ohel
5[Removed:412]Calvin Anderson
6Quek Sechariah ShengJason Gray

Tyler Meservy Eliminated in 13th Place ($14,864)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Tyler Meservy
Tyler Meservy

Tyler Meservy three-bet over Nicholas Seiken's raise and then called his four-bet, leaving himself with 15,000. Meservy drew two and Seiken took one before Meservy bet-called for his remaining chips.

Meservy was out of position and patted but when Seiken stood pat as well, Meservy broke his hand and drew one on the last draw. Seiken remained pat and turned up his {9-}{7-}{6-}{5-}{2-}. Meservy was drawing live with {8-}{7-}{5-}{3-} but he was unable to peel the river and walked away in 13th place.

The remaining players have been redrawn to the last two tables.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Tyler Meservy us
Tyler Meservy
Busted

Tags: Nicholas SeikenTyler Meservy

Level: 21

Limits: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 0

Hanh Tran Eyes Unprecedented Double in 2-7 Triple Draw Championship

Hanh Tran
Hanh Tran

Coming back from a 16-1 deficit, Vietnam-born Austrian player Hanh Tran won his first bracelet two weeks ago in the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw. With one bit of gold hardware under his belt, Tran is now aiming to double down on his victories and pair the title. He sits in the middle of the pack among final 13 players in the Event #44: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Championship.

While there's still a lot of draws to be made and many sevens to pat, Tran is now getting closer to becoming the first player ever to win two bracelets in this game during the same series. And while 2-7 Triple Draw seems to be getting more popular around the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino facility, the potential accomplishment of nabbing a summer double is emphasized by the fact that there are exactly two events in this limit draw variant featured on the WSOP schedule.

Tran might not be the biggest favorite in terms of his initial position coming to the final day, but his wave of success certainly can't be ignored. He's already pulled off one of the most remarkable heads-up upsets in the $1,500 event, snubbing massive chip leader Oscar Johansson.

So the largest stacks should be highly alerted, especially when a deep structure is taken into account. Michael Noori will try to go wire-to-wire after leading the tournament for two consecutive days, having 870,000 in his bag ahead of the final day. Midway through the 2018 series, Noori has notched seven cashes so far and he'll be hungry to convert his eighth into a debut victory. Noori is yet to make a podium at WSOP and he'll surely aim to capitalize on the opportunity that now lies ahead of him.

Highly-accomplished no-limit player [Removed:412] is second in chips with 658,000, followed by Shek Queng, Randy Ohel and Jason Gray. Sixth-placed Tran is the lowest-ranked player on the standings with a chip-stack higher than the virtual average line, but there's only one truly short-stacked player in the field as Tyler Meservy brings just three big bets to the tables. The others will have a solid room to pick their spots cautiously, guarding eight-plus big bets apiece.

That means we're likely in for a long day full of tremendous battles and the chips could be swinging fairly easily. Each of the 13 remaining players has a legit shot at the title and $287,987 first-place prize so make sure to come back at PokerNews at 2 p.m. to follow our live coverage of the final draw poker tournament of the 2018 World Series of Poker.

Final day seating chart and chip counts:

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Amazon Tan 4301Tyler MeservyUnited States65,000
Amazon Tan 4312Steven TabbUnited States170,000
Amazon Tan 4323Christopher KrukCanada658,000
Amazon Tan 4334-- empty ------
Amazon Tan 4345Nicholas SeikenUnited States384,000
Amazon Tan 4356Hanh TranAustria423,000
     
Amazon Tan 4321-- empty ------
Amazon Tan 4332Michael NooriUnited States870,000
Amazon Tan 4343-- empty ------
Amazon Tan 4354Matt GlantzUnited States198,000
Amazon Tan 4365Quek Sechariah ShengSingapore645,000
Amazon Tan 4376Farzad BonyadiUnited States392,000
     
Amazon Tan 4391Kristijonas AndrulisLithuania304,000
Amazon Tan 4402Calvin AndersonUnited States168,000
Amazon Tan 4413Jason GrayUnited Kingdom569,000
Amazon Tan 4424-- empty ------
Amazon Tan 4435-- empty ------
Amazon Tan 4446Randy OhelUnited States602,000

Tags: Hanh TranJason GrayMichael NooriRandy OhelTyler Meservy

Event #44: $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship

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