Buy-In: | $1,500 |
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Prize Pool: | $3,033,450 |
Entrants: | 2247 |
Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 out of 2,247
Players Eliminated:
2nd: Brian O’Donoghue – $338,745
Live Updates:
Barny Boatman Wins Event No. 49 ($546,080) — Brian O’Donoghue Eliminated in Second Place ($338,745)
Barny Boatman raised to 240,000 and Brian O’Donoghue reraised to 550,000. Boatman four-bet to 1.1 million and O’Donoghue five-bet shoved all in. Boatman called and they tabled their hands.
Boatman: 1010
O’Donoghue: AK
Board: Q10257
Boatman won the pot and the tournament with a set of tens. O’Donoghue was eliminated in second place and took home $338,745. Boatman captured his first gold bracelet and the top prize worth $546,080.
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Level: 29
Blinds: 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 out of 2,247
Average Chip Count: 5,055,750
Chip Counts:
Seat 3: Brian O’Donoghue – 5,611,000
Seat 8: Barny Boatman – 4,500,000
Players Eliminated:
None
Live Updates:
Quads for Brian O’Donoghue
Barny Boatman raised to 180,000 and Brian O’Donoghue called. The flop was dealt A82 and both players checked. The turn fell 9 and O’Donoghue bet 200,000. Boatman called and the river was delivered 2. O’Donoghue bet 450,000 and Boatman called. O’Donoghue revealed two red deuces and his quads won the pot easily. O’Donoghue had the lead with 5.6 million after the hand as the final table pushed toward the 200-hand mark.
Level: 28
Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 out of 2,247
Average Chip Count: 5,055,750
Chip Counts:
Seat 3: Brian O’Donoghue – 5,100,000
Seat 8: Barny Boatman – 5,025,000
Players Eliminated:
3rd: Van Tran – $239,339
Live Updates:
Van Tran Eliminated in Third Place ($239,339)
Brian O’Donoghue raised to 150,000 on the small blind and Van Tran reraised all in. O’Donoghue called and the two players tabled their hands.
O’Donoghue: AK
Tran: J10
Board: K547A
Tran was eliminated in third place and O’Donoghue won the pot with two pair to take 5.1 million into the heads-up final against Barny Boatman (5,025,000).
Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,247
Average Chip Count: 3,370,500
Chip Counts:
Seat 3: Brian O’Donoghue – 3,130,000
Seat 6: Van Tran – 2,045,000
Seat 8: Barny Boatman – 4,925,000
Players Eliminated:
5th: Aditya Prasetyo – $125,372
4th: Taras Kripps – $172,087
Live Updates:
Aditya Prasetyo Eliminated in Fifth Place ($125,372)
Aditya Prasetyo moved all in preflop and Barny Boatman called on the big blind. The two players then tabled their hands.
Boatman: QQ
Aditya: 1010
Board: A6629
Aditya was eliminated in fifth place and Boatman grew his stack to 3.6 million thanks to pocket queens.
Taras Kripps Eliminated in Fourth Place ($172,087)
Taras Kripps moved all in for 875,000 and Brian O’Donoghue called before the two players flipped over their cards.
O’Donoghue: A10
Kripps: K4
Board: J55KQ
Kripps was eliminated in fourth place and O’Donoghue was above 5 million thanks to a straight.
Barny Boatman Doubles Up and Takes the Chip Lead
Barny Boatman limped preflop and Brian O’Donoghue raised to 150,000. Boatman reraised to 375,000 and O’Donoghue reraised to 700,000. Boatman called and the flop fell 1053.
Boatman bet 400,000 and O’Donoghue raised to 800,000. Boatman reraised all in for 2.1 million and O’Donoghue called. The two players then revealed their hands.
Boatman: 55
O’Donoghue: KK
Turn and River: 99
Boatman doubled up to 5 million to take the chip lead and O’Donoghue fell to 3 million before the dinner break.
Level: 26
Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 out of 2,247
Average Chip Count: 2,022,300
Chip Counts:
Seat 1: Taras Kripps – 1,940,000
Seat 2: Aditya Prasetyo – 750,000
Seat 3: Brian O’Donoghue – 3,700,000
Seat 6: Van Tran – 800,000
Seat 8: Barny Boatman – 2,920,000
Players Eliminated:
9th: Roger Lussier – $40,162
8th: Noah Sandler – $52,387
7th: Paul Dasilva – $69,192
6th: Robin Ylitalo – $92,550
Live Updates:
Roger Lussier Eliminated in Ninth Place ($40,192)
Brian O’Donoghue raised to 60,000 from middle position and Roger Lussier reraised all in for 380,000 on the cutoff. The two players then tabled their hands.
O’Donoghue: AK
Lussier: A8
Board: Q105K8
Lussier was eliminated in ninth place by kings.
Noah Sandler Eliminated in Eighth Place ($52,387)
Brian O’Donoghue raised to 80,000 and Noah Sandler and Robin Ylitalo called. The flop was dealt K109 and Ylitalo and Sandler checked. O’Donoghue bet, Ylitalo folded, and Sandler called. The turn fell K and Sandler checked. O’Donoghue bet 225,000 and Sandler raised all in. O’Donoghue called all in and they flipped over their cards.
O’Donoghue: 54
Sandler: KQ
River: A
Sandler was eliminated in eighth place by a flush.
Paul Dasilva Eliminated in Seventh Place ($69,192)
Paul Dasilva raised to 80,000 preflop and Barny Boatman called on the big blind. The flop fell 987 and Dasilva raised all in for 500,000. Boatman called and they revealed their cards.
Boatman: 99
Dasilva: KJ
Turn and River: 23
Dasilva was eliminated in seventh place by a set of nines.
Robin Ylitalo Eliminated in Sixth Place ($92,550)
Robin Ylitalo moved all in preflop and Barny Boatman called. The two players then tabled their hands.
Boatman: A10
Ylitalo: K6
Board: 99654
Ylitalo was eliminated in sixth place by the flush of Boatman, who was up to 2.9 million after the hand.
The final table of Event No. 49 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em) has begun, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts.
With the elimination of Michael Quick in tenth place ($31,153), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 25 with blinds of 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante, and action will continue until a winner is determined. Play may be extended an additional day if it takes more than 10 levels to reach a winner as noted on the official structure sheet. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players stack up:
Seat 1: Taras Kripps – 990,000
Seat 2: Aditya Prasetyo – 800,000
Seat 3: Brian O’Donoghue – 1,755,000
Seat 4: Noah Sandler – 1,555,000
Seat 5: Roger Lussier – 480,000
Seat 6: Van Tran – 435,000
Seat 7: Robin Ylitalo – 1,465,000
Seat 8: Barny Boatman – 1,055,000
Seat 9: Paul Dasilva – 1,585,000
While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 2,247 players, creating a total prize pool of $3,033,450, and the top 243 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts:
1st Place: $546,080
2nd Place: $338,745
3rd Place: $239,339
4th Place: $172,087
5th Place: $125,372
6th Place: $92,550
7th Place: $69,192
8th Place: $52.387
9th Place: $40,162
Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts.
The final day of Event No. 49 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em) begins with 21 players from the initial field of 2,247 and they will be playing down to a champion tonight. Cards get into the air at 2 p.m. and that’s when the remaining field will begin to march down to the final table. Notables still in the hunt include Kevin MacPhee.
Card Player will bring you level-by-level updates with chip counts and payouts once the official final table begins with the final nine players in the event. Tune back in at that time to see which player will walk away with the top prize of $546,080 and a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.