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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$1,008,850
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$8,147,250
Entries
6,035
Level Info
Level
46
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000

Vincent Chauve Leads the Field on Day 4; Igor Yaroshevskyy Still in Contention

Vincent Chauve
Vincent Chauve

Welcome to Day 4 of Event #50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No Limit Hold’em.

Action on Day 3 started from the moment the first cards hit the felt, with almost 200 of the 457 players that returned hitting the rail in the first two levels of play. Kainalu McCue-Unciano, who went into Day 3 as the chip leader, was responsible for a good number of those bust outs. McCue-Unciano started the day with just over 2,000,000 in chips, but by the dinner break had built his stack to over 16,000,000 thanks to an amazing run of cards. Unfortunately, McCue-Unciano's fortunes changed in the latter parts of Day 3, especially during the last level of play, and he bagged 3,750,000 going into Day 4.

Forty-nine players will return to take their seats on Day 4, and Vincent Chauve, who amassed a good portion of his stack during the last two levels of play yo bag a very impressive 22,000,000 in chips, returns as the start-of-day chip leader. Bryan Kim (17,725,000), Anthony Kazgandjian (15,700,000), Ramiro Petrone (13,900,000), and Andre Haneberg (12,725,000) round out the top five. Andrew Moreno, Bart Hanson, Kevin Roster, Tom Koral and Igor Yaroshevskyy will also be returning to take their seats at the start of Day 4.

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All returning players are guaranteed a minimum payout of $22,561, but of course, it's the WSOP gold bracelet and $1,008,850 in cash that they're all playing for.

Day 4 resumes at 12 p.m. local time and will play down to six players. There will be hour-long levels with a 60-minute dinner break after the sixth level of play (approximately 6:45 p.m.). Play will restart at Level 32, with blinds of 100,000/200,000 and an ante of 200,000. The PokerNews team will be on hand to bring you all the action from when the first card is dealt until the last card hits the felt.

Day 4 Seat Draw - Event #50: Monster Stack - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em

RoomTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Amazon4061Kevin RosterUnited States3,475,00017
Amazon4062Andre HanebergAustria12,725,00064
Amazon4063Anthony KazgandjianFrance15,700,00079
Amazon4064Christopher MitchellUnited States4,750,00024
Amazon4065Aleksei IstominRussia3,825,00019
Amazon4066Gregory FishbergUnited States5,075,00025
Amazon4067Bart HansonUnited States11,650,00058
Amazon4069Carlos GuerreroUnited States2,050,00010
       
Amazon4071Elias ZeilahUnited States2,350,00012
Amazon4072Matthew Frank SessoUnited States6,975,00035
Amazon4073Alessandro ManciocchiItaly2,905,00015
Amazon4074Tom KoralUnited States3,450,00017
Amazon4076Elliott PetermanUnited Kingdom4,975,00025
Amazon4077Dale IsobeUnited States3,400,00017
Amazon4078Ramiro PetroneArgentina13,900,00070
Amazon4079Willaim LorringUnited States9,400,00047
       
Amazon4081Jonathan SeltzerUnited States12,125,00061
Amazon4082Andrew MorenoUnited States1,250,0006
Amazon4083Jordan HelsternUnited States2,575,00013
Amazon4085Gergely KulcsarUnited States6,725,00034
Amazon4086Nicholas KallenbachUnited States3,825,00019
Amazon4087Juan SanchezUnited Kingdom2,475,00012
Amazon4088Peter ParkUnited States2,850,00014
Amazon4089Igor MerdaUnited States1,375,0007
       
Amazon4091Paraskevas TsokaridisGreece3,925,00020
Amazon4092Rudy CadenasUnited States1,400,0007
Amazon4093Igor YaroshevskyyUkraine7,350,00037
Amazon4094Kainalu McCue-UncianoUnited States3,750,00019
Amazon4095Allan BergerCanada3,150,00016
Amazon4096Timothy LittleUnited States2,775,00014
Amazon4097Southisak SeunsomUnited States1,500,0008
Amazon4099Bryan KimUnited States17,725,00089
       
Amazon4101Javier ZarcoSpain4,375,00022
Amazon4103Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom7,600,00038
Amazon4104Andrea BrackenUnited States3,800,00019
Amazon4105Noah LauckUnited States4,200,00021
Amazon4106Adrien AllainFrance8,050,00040
Amazon4107Michael MccrayUnited States2,700,00014
Amazon4108Benjamin EctorUnited States11,465,00057
Amazon4109Gregory KatayamaCanada7,650,00038
       
Amazon4111John HumphriesUnited States3,800,00019
Amazon4112Naor SlobodskoyIsrael4,000,00020
Amazon4113Ryan HughesUnited States8,500,00043
Amazon4114Randall HernandezCosta Rica11,975,00060
Amazon4115Pablo GironMexico8,225,00041
Amazon4116Matthew DozierUnited States5,950,00030
Amazon4117Robert McveighUnited States5,675,00028
Amazon4118Jeffrey DewittUnited States2,800,00014
Amazon4119Vincent ChauveFrance22,000,000110

Tags: Andre HanebergAndrew MorenoAnthony KazgandjianBart HansonBryan KimIgor YaroshevskyyKainalu McCue-UncianoKevin RosterRamiro PetroneVincent Chauve