Buy-In: | $1,600 |
---|---|
Prize Pool: | $648,940 |
Entrants: | 457 |
Blinds are up to 100,000-200,000 with a big blind ante of 200,000 for level 31.
1. David Coleman – 2,075,000
2. Eugene Tung – 4,725,000
3. Michael Rossitto – 3,050,000
4. Empty
5. Louis Cheffy – 1,000,000
6. Vinh Ho – 3,425,000
7. Empty
8. Esther Kim – 4,025,000
9. Empty
Players are now on a 15-minute break.
Esther Kim
The flop came down AQ
5
and Kim bet 150,000. Coleman called and the A
rolled off on the turn. Kim bet 275,000 and Coleman called again,
The 3 river saw Kim bet 500,000. Coleman made the call, only to muck when Kim showed A
7
.
She chipped up over 4 million after the hand, while Coleman slid to 1,800,000.
Michael Rossitto
Rossitto had picked up pocket sixes yet again. This time his 66
held through a 9
9
5
8
9
runout to see him double to over 3.6 million.
Cheffy slid to 1,130,000 after the hand.
Blinds are up to 75,000-150,000 with a big blind ante of 150,000 for level 30.
Louis Cheffy was all in for 1.49 million from the hijack with AQ
, and David Coleman had him covered holding 10
10
on the small blind.
The final board read 54
2
3
9
, and Cheffy survived to double up with more than 3.2 million. Coleman was still good with 5.47 million after the hand.
David Coleman – 5,470,000 (45 bb)
Louis Cheffy – 3,220,000 (26 bb)
Bob Buckenmayer
The flop came down Q10
6
and Buckenmayer bet 200,000. Coleman called and the 5
rolled off on the turn. Buckenmayer bet 400,000 and Coleman called again.
The 3 completed the board and Buckenmayer checked. Coleman announced all-in.
“Well, my plan was to call,” said Buckenmayer. After a moment, he did for his last 1,400,000 and was shown the 1010
. Buckenmayer mucked and was eliminated in seventh place ($19,004). He now has more than $1.5 million in recorded earnings.
Coleman chipped up to 7,000,000 after the hand.
Blinds are up to 60,000-120,000 with a big blind ante of 120,000 for level 29.
Qing Liu
The 104
4
2
10
runout kept Buckenmayer ahead and Liu was eliminated in eighth place ($14,833). The 2021 World Poker Tour Venetian champion now has $2,980,540 in career earnings. More than $1.6 million of that has come at The Venetian, putting him second on the venue’s all-time earnings list behind only Eric Baldwin.
Career Winnings | Titles | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
David Coleman $115,989 |
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2 |
Andrew Rodgers $103,936 |
3 |
Ankush Mandavia $95,149 |
4 |
James Leonard $87,820 |
5 |
Louis Cheffy $82,666 |
6 |
Baurzhan Akimov $63,943 |
7 |
Richard Collins $59,914 |
8 |
Michael Rossitto $59,784 |
9 |
Gourg Khanchat $58,530 |
10 |
Terry Fleischer $45,598 |