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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$378,743
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$2,245,050
Entries
1,663
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
1,000

Who Will Win the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Bracelet?

All In
All In

Welcome back to the final day of Event #17: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed here at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. In total, there were 1,663 players that sat down over the past two days, but only 27 of them will return today at noon local time. With a first-place prize of $378,743 and the coveted gold WSOP bracelet on the line, the action for today is expected to be full-on, especially with the six-handed format.

The player in the lead is the German Gabriel Baumgartner with 987,000 in chips, but he is closely followed by the Belgian Alexandro Tricarico with 983,000. These two players have actually been drawn onto the same table for today which they will share with another Belgian, Bart Lybaert (716,000) who also finished in the top five of the chip counts. Also on the table is one-time WSOP bracelet winner Ryan D��Angelo (585,000) and Alexandr Lipkin (346,000).

Third in the chip counts is Luke Brereton from the United Kingdom with 767,000 in chips who will be sharing the felt with Kanzuki Ikeuchi (710,000) and Ivan Deyra (237,500). Yue Du (749,000) will be seated at the same table as Jamie Rosen (638,000) and Pierre Calamusa (690,000). Other players to keep an eye on include bracelet winners Nick Schulman, Tristan Wade who both have 280,000 in chips, Joey Weissman (364,000), and Adrian Buckley with only 72,000 which is seven big blinds.

The 27 remaining players will return to play Level 21 with a small blind of 5,000, big blind of 10,000, and the running ante of 1,000. Levels will last 60 minutes each with a 15-minute break after every two levels. A 60-minute dinner break will take place after the first six levels have been played.

The plan is to play down to a winner today and PokerNews will be here from start till end, from bet to bust, from double-up to dust off, from all in to all out, until the final card has been dealt, so keep your eyes on the live updates!

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
4241Yue DuChina749,00075
4242Ognyan DimovBulgaria380,00038
4243Jamie RosenUnited States638,00064
4244Hon Cheong LeeHong Kong418,00042
4245Pierre CalamusaFrance690,00069
4246Antonio BarbatoItaly534,00053
      
4321Markus KuhnenUnited Kingdom293,00029
4322Arunas SapitaviciusLithuania587,00059
4324Dilip RavindranUnited States245,00025
4325Nick SchulmanUnited States280,00028
4326Affif Lemos Do PradoBrazil271,00027
      
4331Victor FigueroaUnited States223,00022
4332Kanzuki IkeuchiJapan710,00071
4333Ivan DeyraFrance237,50024
4334Luke GrahamUnited States171,00017
4335Jason BrinUnited States580,00058
4336Luke BreretonUnited Kingdom767,00077
      
4401Alexandr LipkinUnited States346,00035
4403Bart LybaertBelgium716,00072
4404Gabriel BaumgartnerGermany987,00099
4405Alexandro TricaricoBelgium983,00098
4406Ryan D'AngeloUnited States585,00059
      
4411Christian IacobellisUnited States230,00023
4412Tristan WadeUnited States280,00028
4414Adrian BuckleyUnited States72,0007
4415Joey WeissmanUnited States364,00036
4416Oliver BilesUnited Kingdom189,00019

Tags: Alexandr LipkinAlexandro TricaricoBart LybaertGabriel BaumgartnerIvan DeyraJamie RosenJoey WeissmanKanzuki IkeuchiLuke BreretonNick SchulmanPierre CalamusaTristan WadeYue Du