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2014 45th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Saturday, June 07, 2014 to Monday, June 09, 2014

Event #20: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout

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  • Buy-in: $3,000
  • Prizepool: $1,061,970
  • Entries: 389
  • Remaining: 0

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:58 AM Local Time
Kory Kilpatrick Wins Event #20: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout ($254,891)

Kory Kilpatrick - Winner!

At the start of Tuesday, 10 players had (basically) an equal shot at a gold bracelet in Event #20: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout. Three players - Taylor Paur, Chris Bell, and Phil Galfond – were looking for their second bracelet, but it was Kory Kilpatrick who topped them all, capturing his first piece of World Series of Poker gold.

Kilpatrick, a Georgia native, bested Eric Wasserson heads up to earn $254,891 and the title. He now has nearly $700,000 in career live tournament earnings, and this is his largest score by nearly double. In 2013, Kilpatrick finished third in a Hollywood Poker Open event in Lawrenceburg, earning $129,641. This marks his first live tournament win.

The runner-up finish for Wasserson was also his largest live score. The Pennsylvania cash game pro earned $157,490 for second place, and now has nearly $400,000 in career live tournament earnings.

Wasserson delivered several bad beats at the final table – cracking kings with ace-queen, and ace-king with ace-jack – and on the final hand he was once again dominated, this time by Kilpatrick. Kilpatrick's    held against Wasserson's    as the board ran out    .

Paur, Galfond, and Bell all fought valiantly for what would have been their second WSOP gold bracelet, but they were all eliminated consecutively in seventh, sixth, and fifth places respectively. Paur ran pocket eights into Noah Bronstein's pocket jacks; Galfond's ace-four suited was dominated by Jack Duong's ace-jack suited; and Bell's ace-queen was dominated by Wasserson's ace-king. In all of those all-in hands, the superior hands held up.

Over three hours lapsed before there was an elimination at the final table. Narenda Banwari found himself with a short stack, and he lost a race with pocket sevens against Duong's ace-jack suited. Another three-and-a-half hours passed before Dylan Linde busted in ninth place – Wasserson cracked his kings – and not long after Michael Stonehill lost a race to Duong and exited in eighth place.

Two hands after Bell was eliminated in fifth place, Duong busted in fourth. He moved all in on a completed board of      , and Kilpatrick snap-called with   . Duong revealed that he had a straight with   , and was off to the cage to get paid.

Bronstein held the chip lead at one point during the final table, and tripled up with aces when he became the short stack during five-handed play, but was unable to extend his run past third place. He moved all in for 20 big blinds or so with pocket fives and was racing against Kilpatrick's ace-eight off-suit. The turn card was an eight, and Bronstein was sent packing.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerPrize
1stKory Kilpatrick$254,891
2ndEric Wasserson$157,490
3rdNoah Bronstein$115,659
4thJack Duong$85,616
5thChris Bell$63,877
6thPhil Galfond$48,043
7thTaylor Paur$36,414
8thMichael Stonehill$27,812
9thDylan Linde$21,409
10thNarendra Banwari$16,609

*Every player at the final table was American

That does it for our coverage of Event #20 of the 45th-annual World Series of Poker, but stay tuned as we offer coverage for every single bracelet event. Until next time, good night from Las Vegas!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:18 AM Local Time
Eric Wasserson Eliminated in 2nd Place ($157,490)

Eric Wasserson - 2nd Place

Hand #247: Eric Wasserson raised to 60,000, Kory Kilpatrick three-bet to 175,000, and Wasserson moved all in for 850,000. Kilpatrick quickly called.

Kilpatrick:   
Wasserson:   

Kilpatrick had Wasserson dominated, and remained ahead after the     flop and the   turn. Wasserson stood up from his chair, readying his things to exit the Mothership, and Kilpatrick looked up at him.

"Don't you walk away," he said, smiling.

The   on the river was no help to Wasserson, and he was eliminated in second place. He's off to the cage to collect $157,490, while Kilpatrick will take home $254,891 along with his first WSOP gold bracelet.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:12 AM Local Time
Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick2,595,000280,000
Eric Wasserson855,000-280,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:12 AM Local Time
Hand #241-246: Kilpatrick Extends His Lead

Kory Kilpatrick

Hand #241: Kory Kilpatrick received a walk.

Hand #242: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, Eric Wasserson defended his big blind, and the flop came    . Wasserson check-called a bet of 60,000, the turn was the  , and Wasserson checked again. Kilpatrick bet 150,000, and Wasserson folded.

Hand #243: Kilpatrick received another walk.

Hand #244: Kilpatrick limped in on the button, Wasserson checked, and the flop was all clubs;    . The turn was the  , Wasserson tossed out a min-bet, and Kilpatrick called. The river was the  , Wasserson checked, and Kilpatrick fired 50,000. Wasserson called, then mucked when Kilpatrick revealed    for a flush.

Hand #245: Wasserson raised to 60,000 on the button, and Kilpatrick folded.

Hand #246: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, and Wasserson folded.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:05 AM Local Time
Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick2,315,00030,000
Eric Wasserson1,135,000-30,000
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:05 AM Local Time
Hand #238-240: More of the Same

Kory Kilpatrick and Eric Wasserson do battle

Hand #238: Kory Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, Eric Wasserson called in the big blind, and Wasserson check-called a bet of 50,000 on a flop of    . The turn was the  , Wasserson checked again, and Kilpatrick fired out another 85,000. Wasserson check-raised to 225,000, and Kilpatrick tank-called.

The river was the  , Wasserson led out for what looked like 300,000 or so, and Kilpatrick instantly folded.

Hand #239: Wasserson limped in on the button, Kilpatrick checked, and the flop came    . Kilpatrick check-called a bet of 30,000, and both players checked on the turn ( ) and the river ( ). Kilpatrick won the pot with   .

Hand #240: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, Wasserson three-bet to 175,000, and Kilpatrick called. The flop fell    , Wasserson led out for 125,000, and Kilpatrick called. The dealer burned a card then delivered the   on the turn. Wasserson quickly checked, Kilpatrick placed 325,000 in front of him, and Wasserson unhappily folded.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:56 AM Local Time
Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick2,285,000-65,000
Eric Wasserson1,165,00065,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:56 AM Local Time
Hand #233-237: Back and Forth

Heads Up

Hand #233: Eric Wasserson min-raised to 60,000 on the button, Kory Kilpatrick called, and the flop fell    . Both players checked. The turn was the  , Kilpatrick led out for 75,000, and Wasserson folded.

Hand #234: Wasserson received a walk.

Hand #235: Wasserson was on the button, and raised to 60,000. Kilpatrick called, the flop fell    , and Kilpatrick check-called a bet of 60,000. The turn was the  , Kilpatrick quickly checked, and Wasserson knuckled behind. The   completed the board, Kilpatrick led for 85,000, and Wasserson quickly called.

Kilpatrick showed    for king-high, which was no good against Wasserson's    for jacks and sevens.

Hand #236: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, winning the blinds and antes.

Hand #237: Wasserson raised to 60,000 with the button, Kilpatrick defended, and the dealer fanned    . Both players checked. The turn was the  , the two checked again, and the   completed the board. Both players cheked again, and Kilpatrick won the pot with   .

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:49 AM Local Time
Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick2,350,000-285,000
Eric Wasserson1,100,000285,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:49 AM Local Time
Wasserson Clubs Kilpatrick

Eric Wasserson

Hand #232: Kory Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 on the button, Eric Wasserson defended, and the flop fell    . Wasserson checked, Kilpatrick tossed out another 60,000, and Wasserson called. The turn was a repeat eight - the   - and both players rapped the felt. The   completed the board, giving both players at least eights and deuces, and Wasserson led out for 160,000. Kilpatrick called, then mucked when Wasserson showed    for a flush.

Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:46 AM Local Time
Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick2,635,000510,000
Eric Wasserson815,000-510,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:46 AM Local Time
Hand #230-231: Kilpatrick Clubs Wasserson

Kory Kilpatrick

Hand #230: Kory Kilpatrick had the button and raised to 60,000. Eric Wasserson defended, the flop fell    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , Wasserson fired out 65,000, and Kilpatrick called. The   completed the board, Wasserson checked, and Kilpatrick knuckled behind.

Wasserson tabled    for a pair of eights, and he was awarded the pot.

Hand #231: Wasserson raised to 60,000 on the button, Kilpatrick defended, and the dealer fanned    . Kilpatrick check-called a bet of 60,000, the turn brought the  , and Kilpatrick quickly checked again. Wasserson tossed out 140,000, Kilpatrick called, and the   completed the board.

Kilpatrick led out for the first time, cutting put a bet of 375,000 and sliding it forward, and Wasserson reached into his stack. He cut out enough T25,000 chips to make the call and shot a look at the board, furrowing his brow. He cut the small stack down, stacked the chips back up, and riffled them with his right hand.

Confused, he jerked back for a moment, then finally committed them. Kilpatrick ripped over    for a flush, and pulled in a massive pot.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:40 AM Local Time
Chip Counts

The yellow T1,000 chips were just raced off.

Kory Kilpatrick2,125,000-183,000
Eric Wasserson1,325,000182,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:37 AM Local Time
Level 9 started
Level: 9
Blinds: 15000/30000
Ante: 5000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:37 AM Local Time
Hand #228-229: Last Two Hands Before Break

Hand #228: Kory Kilpatrick raised to 50,000 on the button, Eric Wasserson defended, and the flop fell    . Wasserson check-folded to a bet of 50,000.

Hand #229: Wasserson was on the button, and raised to 50,000. Kilpatrick called, the dealer fanned    , and Kilpatrick checked. Wasserson fired out another 50,000, Kilpatrick called, and the turn was the  . Wasserson bet another 135,000, Kilpatrick again called, and the   completed the board.

Kilpatrick knuckled a third and final time, Wasserson splashed 295,000 forward, and Kilpatrick slipped into the tank. After around a minute he folded, and Wasserson pulled in the pot.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:32 AM Local Time
Back in Action

The short break is over, and the cards are back in the air.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:19 AM Local Time
Chip Counts

The players are on a quick break.

Kory Kilpatrick2,308,000772,000
Eric Wasserson1,143,00082,000
Noah Bronstein0-854,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:19 AM Local Time
Noah Bronstein Eliminated in 3rd Place ($115,659)

Noah Bronstein - 3rd Place

Hand #221: Kory Kilpatrick raised to 50,000 on the button, there was a dead small blind, and Noah Bronstein defended his big blind. The flop fell    , Bronstein checked, and Kilpatrick continued for 50,000. Bronstein folded.

Hand #222: There was a dead button, Bronstein raised to 62,000 from the small blind, and Eric Wasserson called in the big blind. The flop fell    , both players checked, and the turn was the  . Bronstein led out for 80,000, Wasserson raised to 195,000, and Bronstein quickly folded.

Hand #223: Kilpatrick received a walk.

Hand #224: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 out of the small blind, Bronstein called, and Kilpatrick won the pot with a bet on a flop of    .

Hand #225: Kilpatrick raised to 50,000 on the button, winning the blinds and antes.

Hand #226: Kilpatrick received another walk.

Hand #227: Kilpatrick raised to 60,000 out of the small blind, Bronstein moved all in for 557,000, and KIlpatrick called.

Kilpatrick:   
Bronstein:   

Bronstein remained ahead on a flop of    , and his rail exploded. There will still two streets to come, however, and the   on the turn gave Kilpatrick a superior pair.

The   on the river was a big red brick, and Bronstein was eliminated in third place.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:07 AM Local Time
Approximate Chip Counts
Kory Kilpatrick1,536,000533,000
Eric Wasserson1,061,000-58,000
Noah Bronstein854,000-8,000
Jack Duong0-467,000
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:07 AM Local Time
Jack Duong Eliminated in 4th Place ($85,616)

Jack Duong - 4th Place

Hand #219: With a dead small blind, Eric Wasserson raised to 50,000 on the button, and Kory Kilpatrick three-bet to 150,000 out of the big blind. Wasserson folded.

Hand #220: With a dead button, Kilpatrick raised to 62,000 from the small blind, and Jack Duong called out of the big blind. Kilpatrick led out for 60,000 on a flop of    , and Duong called. The turn was the  , Kilpatrick tossed out another 95,000, and Duong again called.

The   completed the board, Kilpatrick fired out a third and final bullet worth 188,000, and Duong moved all in for effectively 242,000. Kilpatrick instantly called.

Duong showed    for a straight, but it was no good against Kilpatrick's    for a full house. Duong is out in fourth place, earning $85,616.

Gorilla Gaming