Event 12, No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed - Live Updates

 

Day 3 Live Updates

It's Over!

5 years ago
Winnar!
Winnar.

Event #12, $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Six-Handed is over and Jason Warner is the champion! Warner defeated David Zeitlin heads-up after Zeitlin pushed all-in for his last $600,000 with Q 4. Warner called with A 6 and the flop came 9 7 3. The turn gave Zeitlin the lead with the 4, but the river gave the check mark and the bracelet to the Canadian when it came the 6.

For the win, Warner earns his first WSOP bracelet and, officially, $481,698. For second, David Zeitlin earns $269,778. This, of course, is moot, as Warner, Zeitlin, Steve Olek and David Mitchell-Lolis chopped while four-handed, leaving the bracelet and $75,000 on the table.

Congratulations to all four players, and stay tuned for our exclusive interview with the champ!

Level
20
Blinds
20,000/40,000
Ante
5,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
1
Tables Left
1

The TSN Turning Point

5 years ago
Just before the final hand, David Zeitilin wakes up with aces, but decides to gamble and play for value instead of raising. It turns out to be a bad decision, as heads-up opponent Jason Warner sees a cheap flop with 76o, pairs his six when the board comes Q-10-6, and makes trips on the turn with another six. The river is a four and Warner bets out, earning a call from Zeitlin and taking down a monster pot that leaves his opponent with only $600,000 in chips (and a slightly titled perspective on life).
Level
20
Blinds
20,000/40,000
Ante
5,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
2
Tables Left
1

Two for Tea

5 years ago
the curtain
Dramatic Eliminations!
Well, they don't have to have tea, but they can't play poker in the tent anymore. Steve Olek headed out in third with a dominated K-T versus David Zeitlin's A-T. David Mitchell Lolis took fourth a little earlier for $123,689, while Olek's finish earns $186,020. Heads-up is what's up now, brothers and sisters, with Jason Warner holding a 2:1 chip lead over David Zeitlin.
Level
20
Blinds
20,000/40,000
Ante
5,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
2
Tables Left
1

More Curtain Hacks

5 years ago
the curtain
Intense In Tents

Level Up

The blinds now are sitting at $20,000/$40,000 with a $5,000 ante. But they're sitting in a tent, so that's pretty much a guess on our part.

Signal Sag

Midway through a chip count, the live feed went down, resulting in third and fourth place results blacking out. So we'll just imagine the Davids (David Mitchell-Lolis and David Zeitlin, respectively) have combined into a single super-player poised to devour the chip leaders. 

The latest full count according to www.worldseriesofpoker.com is:

[[LiveUpdate:ChipholderTable]]

Level
20
Blinds
20,000/40,000
Ante
5,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
4
Tables Left
1

Lol Curtainaments

5 years ago
the curtain
Brian Miller Busts in 6th Place

Thanks to the Harrah's staff in their ever-prevailing wisdom in staging a tournament inside a shroud, we are unable to provide you with actual updates of the short-handed final table. Instead, we can tell you that Brian Miller has been eliminated in 6th place for a $61,537 payday, and Matt Brady has been bunched in fifth place for $92,523.

Meanwhile, chip counts for the remaining four players are as follows:

[[LiveUpdate:ChipholderTable]]

Chip counts courtesy www.worldseriesofpoker.com

Access to WSOP final table for accredited media not courtesy World Series of Poker.

Balling updates as usual courtesy www.pokerlistings.com

Level
20
Blinds
20,000/40,000
Ante
5,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
4
Tables Left
1

It's Final Table Time!

5 years ago

It's final table time from the place to be, and play has commenced from behind the shroud, where six finalists will play down to a bracelet and a $481,698 first prize. Here are the chip leaders as play gets underway:

[[LiveUpdate:ChipholderTable]]

Chip counts courtesy www.worldseriesofpoker.com

Greatest live updates in the world courtesy www.pokerlistings.com

Level
18
Blinds
10,000/20,000
Ante
3,000
Average Stack
$713,500
Players Left
6
Tables Left
1

Event Information

Event Name
Event 12, No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed
Venue
Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
Date
2007-06-07
Final Day
2007-06-09
Buy In
$1,500
Entrants
1427
Prize Pool
$1,947,855
First Prize
$481,698

Event Winner

Player Prize Money
1 Jason Warner $481,698
2 David Zeitlin $269,778
3 Steven Olek $186,020
4 David Mitchell-Lolis $123,689
5 Matt Brady $92,523

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