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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $1,500 Ante-Only No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$212,093
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$963,900
Entries
714
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
5,000 / 5,000
Ante
30,000

Hands #54-58: Levy Limp Shoves, Jones Frustrated by Call

Level 21 : 1,000/1,000, 10,000 ante

Hand #54: Adam Levy brought it in and Jesse McEuen raised to 25,000. Simeon Naydenov called and Levy moved all in. Levy took it down.

Hand #55: Rhys Jones made it 45,000 and Naydenov raised to 71,000. Jones called and it was a heads-up flop of {6-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}, which was checked. The turn {4-Spades} was also checked and the river was the {3-Diamonds}. Checked again, and the {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs} of Jones lost to the {a-Clubs}{q-Spades} of Naydenov.

Hand #56: Jones bet 25,000 and McEuen called to see a {k-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{10-Spades} flop. Jones, first to act, bet 35,000 and McEuen called. The turn {3-Clubs} saw Jones continue for 95,000 and was called again. The river was the {3-Hearts}. Jones now checked and McEuen bet 140,000. Jones looked back at his hole cards one by one and called. McEuen had {k-Spades}{7-Spades}, and a frustrated Jones�� cards went into the muck.

Hand #57: Naydenov bet out 25,000 and took the antes.

Hand #58: Naydenov brought it in and Levy raised it to 25,000. Jones called and Naydenov folded. The flop was {9-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{8-Spades}. Levy bet 40,000 and Jones called to see the turn {j-Clubs}. Levy checked to Jones who checked behind. The river was the {a-Hearts} and Levy bet 86,000. Jones took his time with his decision on the river and folded.

Tags: Adam LevyJesse McEuenRhys JonesSimeon Naydenov

Hands #49-53

Level 21 : 1,000/1,000, 10,000 ante

Hand #49: Adam Levy brought it in and Jesse McEuen made it 2,000, getting one caller before Jonas Lauck made it 30,000. Levy folded, McEuen shipped it all in and Jones and Lauck folded.

Hand #50: Rhys Jones made it 25,000 and took down the antes.

Hand #51: Jones made it 25,000. Simeon Naydenov and McEuen called. The flop came {8-Clubs}{8-Spades}{4-Spades}. Jones bet 45,000. Naydenov folded and McEuen called. The turn was the {8-Hearts}. Jones bet 90,000 and McEuen folded.

Hand #52: McEuen made it 2,000. Jones called and the flop came {2-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Spades}. It checked to the {3-Hearts} turn. McEuen made it 13,000 and Jones called. The river was the {2-Spades}. It checked down and McEuen showed a seven to win it.

Hand #53: Naydenov brought it in, Levy made it 25,000 and McEuen called. It went heads-up to the {4-Hearts}{9-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} flop. Levy bet 37,000 and McEuen called. The turn was the {10-Hearts}. Levy checked and McEuen bet 45,000. Levy folded.

Hands #46-48: Jones Back In with a Double

Level 21 : 1,000/1,000, 10,000 ante
Rhys Jones doubles through Jonas Lauck
Rhys Jones doubles through Jonas Lauck

Hand #46: Rhys Jones brought it in and went to a five-way flop of {q-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{8-Hearts}. Adam Levy bet 22,000 and Jesse McEuen raised to 65,000. McEuen took the pot.

Hand #47: Jonas Lauck brought it in and with two callers McEuen made it 40,000.That got the job done and he raked in the pot.

Hand #48: Jones made it 25,000 after three bring-ins. Lauck made it 76,000 and it folded back to Jones, who mulled it over awhile, checked his hole cards again and moved all-in. Lauck made the call; Jones was at risk.

Lauck: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Jones: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}

The board ran out {q-Spades}{j-Spades}{2-Spades}{j-Hearts}{8-Hearts} and Jones had his double up to get right back in contention.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Rhys Jones gb
Rhys Jones
1,000,000
491,000
491,000
Profile photo of Jonas Lauck de
Jonas Lauck
600,000
-419,000
-419,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Adam LevyJonas LauckRhys Jones

Hands #41-46

Level 21 : 1,000/1,000, 10,000 ante

Hand #41: Rhys Jones brought it in for 1,000 and got two callers before Adam Levy made it 30,000. It was enough to take it down.

Hand #42: Jonas Lauck made it 27,000 and Rhys Jones raised to 71,000. Lauck gave it up giving Jones the pot.

Hand #43: Simeon Naydenov brought it in for 1,000. Everyone called. The flop came {6-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{5-Spades} and it checked to Jones, who bet 18,000. Everyone folded.

Hand #44: Levy brought it in for 1,000 getting three callers. The flop was the {6-Spades}{j-Hearts}{a-Hearts}. It checked to the {k-Hearts} turn. Jones fired out 18,000 and Naydenov called. Levy also called. The river was the {10-Diamonds}. Jones bet 27,000 and after Naydenov folded, Levy laid it down as well.

Hand #45: Jesse McEuen bet 2,000. Jones raised to 25,000 and Lauck made it 76,000. Everyone folded back to Jones, who did the same.

Hands #37-40: Levy Doubles Up

Level 21 : 1,000/1,000, 10,000 ante
Adam Levy
Adam Levy

Hand #37: Jonas Lauck bet 26,000 and Jesse McEuen called. The flop was {j-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{q-Spades} and Lauck checked to McEuen who bet 45,000. Lauck called. The turn was the {10-Hearts} and McEuen bet 80,000 and Lauck laid it down.

Hand #38: Simeon Naydenov brought it in and Adam Levy to his left made it 22,000 and won the pot.

Hand #39: Levy brought it in, McEuen raised to 11,000 and Lauck, Naydenov and Levy called. The flop was the {4-Spades}{k-Spades}{10-Diamonds}. Checked to Naydenov who bet 55,000 and that won the pot.

Hand #40: Rhys Jones bet 27,000, Naydenov raised to 71,000 and Levy moved all in.

Naydenov called with {3-Diamonds}{3-Spades} and was racing against the {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} of Levy, who was at risk.

The cards ran out {7-Clubs}{8-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{a-Clubs} with the river coming to the rescue for Levy.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simeon Naydenov bg
Simeon Naydenov
808,000
-225,000
-225,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Adam Levy us
Adam Levy
480,000
255,000
255,000
StakeKings

Tags: Adam LevyJesse McEuenRhys JonesSimeon Naydenov

Level: 21

Ante: 10,000, Bring In: 1,000

Hands #35-36: Break

Level 20 : 1,000/1,000, 8,000 ante

Hand #35: Jesse McEuen made it 20,000. Jonas Lauck raised to 60,000 and McEuen let it go.

Hand #36: Rhys Jones brought in and three players called before Jesse McEuen made it 45,000 and took it down.

The players then headed off on a 20-minute break.

Hands #30-34: Five Hands, No Bustouts

Level 20 : 1,000/1,000, 8,000 ante

Hand #30: Jesse McEuen bet 23,000, Simeon Naydenov raised to 58,000, and McEuen made the call. The flop came {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}. It checked to Naydenov who bet 52,000 and he took the pot.

Hand #31: Rhys Jones brought it in for 1,000, Jonas Lauck made it 25,000 and took the pot.

Hand #32: Jonas Lauck raised and took it.

Hand #33: Naydenov bet out 20,000, Jesse McEuen made it 90,000, and it folded back to Naydenov who checked his hole cards again and folded.

Hand #34: McEuen raised it to 2,000 and got three callers. The flop was {8-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{3-Hearts} and McEuen bet 23,000 to win him the pot.

Tags: Jesse McEuenJonas LauckRhys JonesSimeon Naydenov

WSOP Announces Changes to Monster Stack Event

Level 20 : 1,000/1,000, 8,000 ante

Due to high demand for the first-ever $1,500 Monster Stack event set to begin on Thursday, the World Series of Poker announced that an additional starting flight has been added in order to "accommodate as many people as possible."

According to WSOP VP of Corporate Communications Seth Palansky, the Monster Stack tournament will kick off at 12 p.m. on Thursday as planned, but Day 1 will now last nine levels without a dinner break. The second flight will begin at 5 p.m. and will also play nine levels, also without a scheduled dinner break.

Palansky made it clear that this is not a re-entry event. All players eliminated during the first flight will not be allowed to play in the second flight.

Players that are already registered for the event will remain part of Thursday's noon flight. However, those who wish to switch from the noon flight to the 5 p.m. flight can do so at the WSOP registration cage.

Palansky tweeted on Wednesday that he is expecting more than 4,000 for the first flight of the Monster Stack Event. "Not nearly as many will fit into Flight B," he said.

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