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2017 48th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Tuesday, July 04, 2017 to Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Event #65: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em (30 minute levels)

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  • Buy-in: $1,000
  • Prizepool: $1,271,700
  • Entries: 1,413
  • Remaining: 0

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:26 PM Local Time
Shai Zurr Speeds to Second Israeli Bracelet in Event #65: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em (30 Minute Levels)

Shai Zurr Wins Event #65: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em (30 Minute Levels)

Israel has done it again! Shai Zurr has become the second Israeli bracelet winner of the summer by capturing gold in Event #65: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em (30 Minute Levels). Zurr follows in the footsteps of Ben Maya, who won Event #47: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout earlier this summer.

Zurr sprinted to the gold in record fashion. Although the short levels promised action — and the players surely delivered on that promise — getting down from 27 to one in just under five hours of play was none other than record-setting. Zurr received $223,241 and the first WSOP gold bracelet of his career for his accomplishment.

"It's a dream come true, obviously," an ecstatic Zurr said after the tournament. "This is my third final table in Vegas, but no bracelet. I'm so happy to join the bracelet winners family, also the Israeli bracelet winners family."

Zurr became the second Israeli bracelet winner of the summer after Maya's victory in the $1,500 Shootout two weeks ago. "I don't know him [Ben Maya] but we were all aware of his triumph," Zurr said about his countryman. Another fellow Israeli bracelet winner, Asi Moshe, who won a $1,500 event back in 2014, also ran deep in this tournament and finished in 16th place. "We were at different tables, including when it was down to two tables," said Zurr. "I thought this was it for us, but unfortunately he busted."

Zurr usually plays slower formats, but opted to jump in this turbo tournament after some wild partying during Independence Day. "Obviously, most of the time I play slow structures and try to bring my edge to the best. But on the 3rd of July there was a 4th of July party, so I didn't want to play a long deep tournament after partying all night. This turbo $1,000 was perfect for me. I slept three hours, came and with the adrenaline it just did the job without a break. And that lasted all the way until the end!"

When asked about poker in Israel, Zurr's smile evaporated. "In Israel poker is still illegal. Unbelievable! It's considered a game of luck and that's why it's illegal. Yet, it is allowed to learn poker. Me and some of my friends we set up the Israeli Poker Academy three years ago, and we've had over 2,000 students so far who love the game and want to get better in the game. I hope that one day poker will be legal."

Serbia's Ognjen Sekularac finished in second place ($137,909). After winning a huge coin flip with pocket queens against ace-king, Sekularac topped the standings throughout much of the final table. Eventually, the Serbian grinder fell when he limp-shoved ace-deuce during heads-up play. Zurr called with ace-queen to knock out Sekularac.

Alex Foxen saw a deep run end in third place ($98,761). Foxen was one of the highlights on the final day. With relentless aggression, Foxen got himself to the top of the standings and kept raising and reraising during the day. After losing a bunch to Sekularac during three-handed play, Foxen three-bet shoved with ace-seven over a raise from Zurr. Zurr also had ace-queen in this hand and busted the final two players with the same hand.

Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPayouts
1Shai ZurrIsrael$223,241
2Ognjen SekularacSerbia$137,909
3Alex FoxenUnited States$98,761
4Jonathan McCannUnited Kingdom$71,540
5Erick ButUnited States$52,424
6Phong NguyenUnited States$38,869
7Aaron HirstUnited States$29,162
8John BrownUnited States$23,143
9Joseph LibertaUnited States$17,019

At noon local time, 27 players returned for their shot at WSOP glory. If you blinked, you probably would've missed a bustout, as no less than eight (!) players busted during the first 30 minutes. The second level of the day kept up the pace with five players to the rail, which left just 14 players after one hour of play.

After the furious opening phase, the action slowed down slightly as players refused to bust, but with levels of just 30 minutes, the pace remained at a furious pace. At the end of the third level, Sekularac got it in for heaps against Cristian Guerra with pocket queens against ace-king and held up. Guerra got knocked out shortly after, as did Anton Bertilsson and Yiannis Liperis.

Start-of-day chip leader Dylan Linde finished in 11th place, and it was once again Sekularac who pulled the trigger. Sekularac had moved in with king-six and Lynde called with king-ten, but a six landed on the turn to end the WSOP Circuit ring winner's run. David Valcourt missed out on the official final table by losing a flip with pocket fours against ace queen.

The final table was played out over just 71 hands before Zurr was crowned champion. Joseph Liberta was the first one out after losing pocket sixes to Erick But's ace-king. Liberta received $17,019 for his ninth-place finish. Retired Navy hero John Brown reshoved ace-three into Foxen's pocket nines and finished in eighth place ($23,143).

Aaron Hirst (seventh - $29,162) was down to 1.5 big blind under the gun when he went for it. Holding nine-seven, he got it in against Zurr's king-ten and didn't improve. Phong Nguyen finished in sixth place and received $38,869. Nguyen was all in with queen-ten and got called by Sekularac and Foxen. Nguyen didn't improve and Foxen's one pair secured the knockout.

Erick But lost the most important all-in of his poker career in fifth place. Holding ace-jack, he was up against Sekularac's king-queen, but a queen on the flop spelled his demise. He got $52,424 as a consolation prize. Jonathan McCann was short throughout the final table, but laddered himself up quite nicely to fourth place ($71,540). With his last five big blinds, McCann succumbed to Foxen when Foxen's king-ten hit a ten against McCann's king-jack.

Three-handed play started with Sekularac and Foxen in the lead, but Sekularac quickly distanced himself by dragging a few pots off the American. The relentless structure didn't allow for too much room, and Foxen quickly found himself down to less than 20 big blinds. Foxen reshoved ace-seven into Zurr's ace-queen, caught a seven on the flop, but Zurr rivered an ace to end Foxen's run in 3rd place ($98,761).

Heads-up play lasted just seven hands before it was done. In the sixth hand, Zurr made trip deuces to extend his lead before it all ended in the seventh hand. Sekularac limped in with ace-deuce, Zurr raised with ace-queen, Sekularac went all in, and Zurr called. The Serbian didn't improve and received $137,909 for second place. Zurr got swamped by his ecstatic rail, captured the second Israeli WSOP gold of the summer, and claimed the big first-place prize of $223,241.

Shai Zurr
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:01 PM Local Time
Ognjen Sekularac Eliminated in 2nd Place ($137,909)

Ognjen Sekularac

Hand #71: Ognjen Sekularac limped in on the button, Shai Zurr raised to 330,000 in the big blind, Sekularac shoved a little over 2,000,000, and Zurr put a large stack of chips in with a bang.

Sekularac:   
Zurr:   

The Israeli rail went in a frenzy and ran to the table to cheer their champion on. The tournament director moved them back behind the rail as the dealer spread out the     flop.

The turn was the   and Sekularac was left drawing to the deuces to survive. The river was the   and Zurr raised his fist in victory. He quickly got swamped by his friends and together they cheered the second Israeli bracelet of the summer.

Sekuralac saw a great run end in second place and he received $137,909 in prize money.

Shai Zurr7,065,0002,065,000
Ognjen Sekularac0-2,100,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:53 PM Local Time
Hand #70: Shai Zurr Extends Chip Lead

Shai Zurr

Hand #70: Shai Zurr raised to 190,000 and Ognjen Sekularac called.

Both players checked the     flop and the turn was the  . Sekularac bet 220,000 and Zurr called.

The river was the   and Sekularac bet 325,000. Zurr then raised to 840,000 and Sekularac eventually called.

Zurr showed    and won the pot, extending his chip lead.

Shai Zurr5,000,0001,300,000
Ognjen Sekularac2,100,000-1,200,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:52 PM Local Time
Hands #65-69: Heads-Up Play Starts, No Big Changes

Heads Up Event 65

Hand #65: Shai Zurr gets a walk.

Hand #66: Zurr raised to 190,000 from the button, Ognjen Sekularac three-bet to around 580,000, and Zurr folded.

Hand #67: Sekularac raised to 160,000 from the button and Zurr called. The flop came     and Zurr check-folded on the 105,000 bet of Sekularac.

Hand #68: Zurr raised to 190,000 from the button and Sekularac called. The flop came     and Sekularac check-called the 170,000 bet of Zurr. The turn brought them the   on which they both checked. They also both checked on the   on the river. Sekularac showed    but Zurr had the better hand with the    and took the pot.

Hand #69: Ognjen Sekularac raised to 160,000 from the button. Zurr folded.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:41 PM Local Time
Level 29 started
Level: 29
Blinds: 40000/80000
Ante: 10000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:33 PM Local Time
Heads-Up Chip Counts
Shai Zurr3,700,0001,500,000
Ognjen Sekularac3,300,0001,000,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:33 PM Local Time
Break

The two remaining players are on a 15-minute break before heads-up play commences.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:32 PM Local Time
Alex Foxen Eliminated in 3rd Place ($98,761)

Alex Foxen

Hand #64: In the last hand before the break, Shai Zurr raised to 140,000 on the button. Alex Foxen three-bet shoved over a million from the big blind, and Zurr snap-called.

Foxen:   
Zurr:   

"Seven one time!" begged Foxen's rail. They received their wish when the dealer spread out the     flop, pairing Foxen's inferior kicker. The   on the turn was safe for the American, but the   on the river gave Zurr the winner with a pair of queens.

Foxen headed to the rail in third place and boosted his bankroll with a massive $98,761.

Alex Foxen0-1,500,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:28 PM Local Time
Hands #60-63: Sekularac Punishing Foxen

Hand #60: Alex Foxen raised to 135,000 on the button and Ognjen Sekularac defended. Both players checked the     flop. Sekularac bet 250,000 on the   turn and Foxen called. Both players checked the   on the river.

Sekularac showed    for the rivered flush and Foxen mucked.

Hand #61: Sekularac limped in from the small blind and Foxen checked his option. Sekularac check-folded to a 60,000 bet on the     flop.

Hand #62: Sekularac raised to 125,000 on the button. Foxen three-bet to 405,000 in the small blind, but instantly folded when Sekularac pushed.

Hand #63: Foxen raised to 135,000 on the button and Sekularac defended. Sekularac opted to lead out for 135,000 on the     flop and Foxen folded.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:20 PM Local Time
Hands #55-59: Active Ognjen Sekularac

Hand #55: Ognjen Sekularac raised to 130,000 from the small blind and Alex Foxen called in the big blind. The flop came     and Sekularac bet 90,000. Foxen called, but folded to a larger bet of 230,000 on the   turn.

Hand #56: Sekularac raised for the second hand in a row and Shai Zurr defended his big blind. Zurr check-folded on a     flop to a bet of 130,000.

Hand #57: Foxen raised to 135,000 on the button and Sekularac defended his big blind. Sekularac check-folded to a bet of 165,000 on a     flop.

Hand #58: Zurr raised to 140,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.

Hand #59: Foxen limped in the small blind and Zurr checked his big blind. Both players checked a flop of    . Foxen bet 75,000 on the   turn and Zurr folded.

Ognjen Sekularac2,300,000-400,000
Shai Zurr2,200,000100,000
Alex Foxen1,500,000-830,000
Gorilla Gaming
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:15 PM Local Time
Hands #50-54: Shai Zurr Wins a Big Pot

Hand #50: Ognjen Sekularac raised to 120,000 from the button and was called by Shai Zurr in the big blind. The flop came     and Zurr check-called the 100,000 bet of Sekularac. The turn brought them the  . Zurr now check-called the 190,000 bet of Sekularac. The   on the river completed the board. Zurr checked and Sekularac bet 420,000. Zurr took some time to think, counted out the chips, and then decided to call. Sekularac showed    but Zurr had him beat with the    he had in his hand for the two pair on the board and the ace-kicker.

Hand #51: Sekularac got a walk.

Hand #52: Zurr raised to 150,000 from the button and everyone folded.

Hand #53: Sekularac raised to 125,000 from the button and everyone folded.

Hand #54: Alex Foxen raised to 135,000 from the button and everyone folded.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:04 PM Local Time
Jonathan McCann Eliminated in 4th Place ($71,540)

Jonathan McCann

Hand #49: Jonathan McCann shoved around 250,000 — five big blinds — from under the gun. Alex Foxen called from the big blind.

McCann:   
Foxen:   

Foxen spiked his ten on       and McCann was off to the payout desk to collect his $71,540 in winnings for his fourth-place finish.

Alex Foxen2,330,00030,000
Jonathan McCann0-550,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:01 PM Local Time
Hands #47-48: One for Foxen and Sekularac

Hand #47: Alex Foxen raised to 135,000 from the cutoff and picked up the blinds and antes.

Hand #48: Foxen raised to 135,000 from under the gun and Ognjen Sekularac defended his big blind. The flop was     and Sekularac checked. Foxen bet 160,000 and Sekularac called. Both players checked the   turn.

Sekularac bet 80,000 on the   river and Foxen quickly folded.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:58 PM Local Time
Level 28 started
Level: 28
Blinds: 30000/60000
Ante: 10000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:57 PM Local Time
Crazy Rail for Papazian's Win

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:57 PM Local Time
Erick But Eliminated in 5th Place ($52,424)

Erick But

Hand #46: Ognjen Sekularac raised to 120,000 from the cutoff and it folded to Erick But in the big blind. But three-bet all in for 1,030,000 and after thinking, Sekularac called.

But:   
Sekularac:   

The flop gave Sekularac the lead coming    . The turn was the   and the river the  , eliminating But in fifth place for $52,424.

Ognjen Sekularac2,700,0001,350,000
Erick But0-1,300,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:57 PM Local Time
Hands #40-45: Shai Zurr Doubles Through Foxen

Hand #40: Shai Zurr raised to 120,000 from the cutoff. Everyone folded.

Hand #41: Alex Foxen raised to 110,000 from the button and everyone folded.

Hand #42: Foxen raised to 110,000 from the cutoff and everyone folded.

Hand #43: Foxen raised to 125,000 from the under-the-gun position and everyone folded. Foxen showed queens.

Hand #44: Zurr raised to 120,000 from the button, Foxen shoved all in from the big blind, and Zurr called.

Foxen:   
Zurr:   

The board ran out       to give Zurr a full house, jacks over kings, and the double-up.

Hand #45: Erick But raised from the under-the-gun position. Everyone folded.

Alex Foxen2,300,000-450,000
Shai Zurr2,100,0001,050,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:45 PM Local Time
Hands #35-39: Sekularac Shoves on But

Hand #35: Ognjen Sekularac raised to 125,000 on the button and received the blinds.

Hand #36: Alex Foxen raised to 100,000 on the button and Erick But defended his big blind. The flop was     and But check-folded to a 125,000 bet.

Hand #37: Foxen raised to 110,000 from the cutoff and everyone folded.

Hand #38: But raised to 110,000 on the button, Sekularac shoved from the big blind, covering But, and But folded.

Hand #39: Foxen received a walk.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:41 PM Local Time
Phong Nguyen Eliminated in 6th Place ($38,869)

Phong Nguyen

Hand #34:

Erick But raised to 110,000. Phong Nguyen moved all in for 95,000. Ognjen Sekularac called in the small blind, as did Alex Foxen in the big blind.

The flop, turn, and river of       were checked by all three remaining players and the cards were turned over.

But mucked, but Nguyen showed    for queen-high. Sekularac showed    for ace-high, but Foxen won with    for a pair of threes.

Nguyen was eliminated in sixth place and took home $38,869.

Alex Foxen2,750,000690,000
Erick But1,300,000-100,000
Phong Nguyen0-100,000
Wednesday, July 5, 2017 3:41 PM Local Time
Ognjen Sekularac and Shai Zurr Chop it Up

Hand #33: Shai Zurr limped in the small blind and Ognjen Sekularac three-bet to 150,000. Zurr four-bet to 395,000 and Sekularac moved all in. Zurr called instantly.

Zurr:   
Sekularac:   

The board ran out       and the two chopped the pot.

Ognjen Sekularac1,350,000-30,000
Shai Zurr1,050,0000
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