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

Tuesday, July 11, 2017 to Saturday, July 15, 2017

Event #74: The Little One for One Drop - $1,000 +111 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: $1,000
  • Prizepool: $3,951,900
  • Entries: 4,391
  • Remaining: 0

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Sunday, July 16, 2017 11:24 PM Local Time
Adrian Moreno Wins First WSOP Bracelet in The Little One for One Drop

Adrian Moreno Wins Event 74!

Adrian Moreno won his first WSOP gold bracelet and $528,316 in Event #74: $1,111 The Little One for One Drop.

Moreno came from behind to beat Martin Lesjoe heads-up and claim the bracelet and the top prize of $528,316. On the final hand, Moreno got Lesjoe all in on the flop with the nut flush draw against a pair and hit the flush on the turn. He danced around and celebrated with his friends before sitting down in a chair alone and crying for a moment. Moreno recently lost one of his best friends, and much of his emotional reaction to winning was tied to the loss of his friend.

"It was pretty rough for me," Moreno said. "I lost one of my best friends and flew home for the funeral. Then I flew right back to play the tournament. I dedicated my whole day, my whole tournament to him."

Moreno came into today 11th of 12 remaining players. Matt Berkey was holding a huge lead coming into the day with almost a third of the total chips in play, but Moreno managed to move up the ranks and eventually claim his first WSOP bracelet.

"I decided to play it like a sit-and-go. Just let people get out and move up. Then pick my spots."

Here's the breakdown of the final table payouts:

PlacePlayerPrize
1Adrian Moreno$528,316
2Martin Lesjoe$326,314
3Matt Berkey$240,588
4Jimmy Guerrero$178,764
5Richard Dixon$133,868
6Giuseppe Pantaleo$101,041
7Ricardo Ramos$76,871
8Samuel Vonkennel$58,953
9Alexandros Papadopoulos$45,578

The final table action was quick at the start. On Hand #16, Alexandros Papadopoulos got all in against Lesjoe with queen-high against pocket sixes. Papadopoulos couldn't connect with the board and was eliminated in ninth place.

Samuel Vonkennel was next to go in eighth place. He got all in on a nine-high flop with pocket eights against Berkey. Berkey had tens and held to send Vonkennel to the rail.

Ricardo Ramos was eliminated in seventh place by the eventual sixth-place finisher, Giuseppe Pantaleo. Pantaleo had aces and made a full house to knock out Ramos. Then, Pantaleo was eliminated by Lesjoe, who had about half the chips with five players remaining after he rivered an ace against Pantaleo to beat his pocket queens.

Richard Dixon was knocked out in fifth place by Moreno. Dixon lost a big pot one hand before busting to Moreno. Moreno made two pair and managed to dodge a ton of outs to win the hand and earn a full double. The next hand, Moreno finished Dixon off. Dixon raised all in, and Moreno and Jimmy Guerrero called from the blinds. They both checked it down, and Moreno made a straight to finish Dixon off.

Then, Berkey went on a big upswing and knocked out Guerrero in fourth place. Berkey flopped top pair and faded Guerrero's flush draw to send him home in third place. Berkey followed him out 14 hands later. He doubled Moreno and then got all in with top pair against Lesjoe's flush draw, and Lesjoe hit the flush on the turn.

That left Lesjoe and Moreno close to even going into heads-up play. Lesjoe gained the lead quickly, and Moreno need to double up. He did did, eventually going on to win.

"He's a good player," Moreno said. "I decided I needed to change my play up and be more aggressive. It worked out."

Moreno capped off a strong summer with his first bracelet. His first outing was a win in a $235 Daily Deepstack. He then finished 23rd in the Monster Stack and 19th in the Crazy Eights tournament later in the series. After busting Day 2 of the Main Event, Moreno flew home for his friend's funeral before registering for the Little One for One Drop on Thursday. The tournament's first day was rough, given the circumstance, but Moreno pulled through to claim his first WSOP gold bracelet and more than a half million dollars in prize money.

"You always dream of winning a bracelet every time you play a tournament," Moreno said.

Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:43 PM Local Time
Martin Lesjoe Eliminated in 2nd Place ($326,314)

Martin Lesjoe

Hand #196: Martin Lesjoe limped, and Adrian Moreno raised to 1,100,000. Lesjoe called.

The flop came    , and Moreno checked. Lestjoe bet 1,200,000, and Moreno went all in. Lestjoe called with a pair, showing   , and Moreno was on a draw with   .

The turn was the  , and the river was the  , giving Moreno the flush and the win.

Moreno jumped around, waving his hands in the air as his friends on the rail erupted. He then sat down for a moment and had a bit of a cry, having just won his first WSOP gold bracelet.

Adrian Moreno43,910,00014,000,000
Martin Lesjoe0-14,000,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:39 PM Local Time
Hands #193-195: Things Leaning Moreno's Way

Hand #193: Adrian Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Martin Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and Lesjoe checked. Moreno bet 1,500,000, and Lesjoe called. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe checked. Moreno went all in, putting Lesjoe at risk should he call off his last 11,300,000. He folded.

Hand #194: Lesjoe raised to 1,100,000, and Moreno folded.

Hand #195: Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Lesjoe folded.

Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:38 PM Local Time
Hands #188-192 Moreno Inches Further Ahead

Hand #188: Martin Lesjoe limped in, and Adrian Moreno checked his option. The     flop saw Moreno check-call a bet of 550,000 from Lesjoe. Both players checked the   turn, and the same action occurred the   river. Moreno looked upset when Lesjoe checked back the river, and it made sense, as Moreno tabled    for a rivered flush to take the pot.

Hand #189: Moreno raised to 1.1 million preflop, and Lesjoe called to see the     flop. Lesjoe check called a bet of 1.4 million, and they both checked the   turn. The   on the river saw two more checks, and Moreno showed    for the winning hand.

Hand #190: Lesjoe raised to 1.25 million, and Moreno called. The flop came down    , and both players checked. The   hit the turn, and Moreno check-called a bet of 1.3 million. The   completed the board, and this time, Moreno check-folded when Lesjoe bet 2.625 million.

Hand #191: Moreno raised to 1.1 million, and Lesjoe released his hand.

Hand #192: Moreno received a walk.

Adrian Moreno29,910,0003,300,000
Martin Lesjoe14,000,000-3,300,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:28 PM Local Time
Hands #181-187: Adrian Moreno Gets Some Value

Hand #181: Adrian Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Martin Lesjoe called.

The flop came    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe checked. Moreno bet 1,300,000, and Lesjoe called. The river was the  , and Lesjoe check-folded to a bet of 1,650,000 from Moreno.

Hand #182: Moreno got a walk.

Hand #183: Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop was    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe bet 1,500,000. Moreno folded.

Hand #184: Moreno got a walk.

Hand #185: Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #186: Lesjoe raised to 1,250,000, and Moreno called.

The flop came    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Moreno bet 2,000,000. Lesjoe called. The river was the  , and Moreno bet 3,200,000. Lesjoe called.

Moreno won the pot with    for a flush.

Hand #187: Moreno raised to 1,100,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe bet 1,200,000. Moreno called. The river was the  , and Lesjoe bet 3,600,000. Moreno folded.

Adrian Moreno26,610,0004,700,000
Martin Lesjoe17,300,000-4,700,000
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Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:17 PM Local Time
Hands #171-180 Moreno Doubles To Make it Even

Adrian Moreno

Hand #171: Martin Lesjoe received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #172: The favor was returned, as Adrian Moreno received a walk.

Hand #173: Moreno moved all in and took down the pot.

Hand #174: Lesjoe raised to 1.25 million, and he took it down.

Hand #175: Moreno moved all in, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #176: Lesjoe limped in, then folded when Moreno made it 2.5 million to go.

Hand #177: Lesjoe received a walk.

Hand #178: Lesjoe raised to 1.25 million and took down the pot.

Hand #179: Moreno raised to 1.1 million, and he took it down.

Hand #180: Lesjoe raised to 1.25 million, and Moreno moved all in for 10.7 million. Lesjoe snap-called, and they were off to the races.

Lesjoe:   
Moreno:   

The race was all but over after the flop gave Moreno a set, coming    . Lesjoe needed running cards to chop or win, but the   on the turn sealed it.

The chips were counted down, and the two players are virtually even after that pot.

Martin Lesjoe22,000,000-6,610,000
Adrian Moreno21,910,0006,610,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:09 PM Local Time
Hands #160-170: Adrian Moreno Starts Shoving

Hand #160: Martin Lesjoe folded, and Adrian Moreno got a walk.

Hand #161: Moreno raised to 1,025,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe bet 1,500,000. Moreno called. The river was the  , and Lesjoe bet 5,000,000. Moreno folded.

Hand #162: Lesjoe limped, and Moreno raised to 2,000,000 total. Lesjoe folded.

Hand #163: Moreno raised to 1,050,000, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #164: Lesjoe raised to 1,250,000, and Moreno went all in. Lesjoe folded.

Hand #165: Moreno raised to 1,050,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. They both checked the   turn and the   river, and Lesjoe won the hand with   .

Hand #166: Lesjoe raised to 1,250,000, and Moreno shoved all in. Lesjoe folded.

Hand #167: Moreno raised all in, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #168: Lesjoe raised to 1,250,000, and Moreno called. The flop came    , and Moreno checked. Lesjoe bet 1,300,000, and Moreno called. The turn was the  , and Moreno checked. Lesjoe bet 4,025,000, and Moreno folded.

Hand #169: Lesjoe got a walk.

Hand #170: Lesjoe raised to 1,250,000, and Moreno went all in. Lesjoe folded.

Martin Lesjoe28,610,000-3,890,000
Adrian Moreno15,300,0003,890,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 9:58 PM Local Time
Hands #157-159 Lesjoe Continues to Extend Lead

Hand #157: Adrian Moreno limped in, and Martin Lesjoe checked his option. Both players checked the     flop, and Lesjoe checked again on the   turn. Moreno fired 1.2 million, and that was good enough to take the pot.

Hand #158: Lesjoe raised to 1.1 million preflop, and Moreno called to see the     flop. Both players checked that flop, and the   hit the turn. Moreno bet 1.225 million, and he won the pot.

Hand #159: Moreno made it 1.05 million to go preflop, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. The   came on the turn, and Lesjoe checked again. Moreno bet 1.225 million again, but this time, Lesjoe raised to 4.8 million. Moreno thought for a bit before folding, and Lesjoe took the pot.

Martin Lesjoe32,500,0004,600,000
Adrian Moreno11,410,000-4,600,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 9:52 PM Local Time
Level 37 started
Level: 37
Blinds: 250000/500000
Ante: 50000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 9:51 PM Local Time
Hands #154-155 Lesjoe Takes Another

Hand #154: Adrian Moreno received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #155: Moreno raised to 900,000, and Martin Lesjoe called. The flop came down    , and Lesjoe checked to Moreno, who bet 1.125 million. Lesjoe check-raised to 2.7 million, and Moreno called. The   on the turn drew a bet of 5.1 million from Lesjoe, and Moreno thought for a bit before folding.

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Sunday, July 16, 2017 9:43 PM Local Time
Hands #148-153: Martin Lesjoe Out Front as Heads-Up Play Begins

Hand #148: Martin Lesjoe raised to 900,000, and Adrian Moreno called.

The flop was    , and Moreno checked. Lesjoe bet 1,025,000, and Moreno called. The turn was the  , and both players checked. The river was the  , and Moreno bet 1,650,000. Lesjoe called and won the hand with    against the    of Moreno.

Hand #149: Moreno raised to 950,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. The turn was the  , and Lesjoe checked. Moreno bet 1,300,000, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #150: Lesjoe raised to 900,000, and Moreno called. The flop was    , and Moreno checked. Lesjoe bet 1,100,000, and Moreno called. The turn was the  , and Moreno check-folded to Lesjoe's bet of 1,800,000.

Hand #151: Moreno raised to 950,000, and Lesjoe folded.

Hand #152: Lesjoe raised to 900,000, and Moreno folded.

Hand #153: Moreno raised to 900,000, and Lesjoe called. The flop came    , and both players checked. They both checked the   on the turn, as well. The river was the  , and Lesjoe bet 1,000,000. Moreno min-raised to 2,000,000, and Lesjoe called. Lesjoe won the hand with an ace against the jack revealed by Moreno.

Martin Lesjoe27,900,0000
Adrian Moreno16,010,0000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 9:21 PM Local Time
Return From Dinner

Cards are in the air as Adrian Moreno and Martin Lesjoe return from dinner to play heads-up for $528,316 and a WSOP gold bracelet.

Sunday, July 16, 2017 8:30 PM Local Time
Dinner Break

The two finalists are on a one-hour dinner break and will return just after 9:15 p.m.

Sunday, July 16, 2017 8:24 PM Local Time
Matt Berkey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($240,588)

Matt Berkey

Hand #147: Matt Berkey limped in from the small blind, and Martin Lesjoe checked his option. The flop came down    , and Berkey bet 600,000. Lesjoe moved all in, and Berkey thought for about 20 seconds before calling.

Berkey:   
Lesjoe:   

Both players hit the flop well, but the hand was over when the   hit the turn. The river was the meaningless  , and the chips were counted down. Lesjoe had Berkey just out-chipped, meaning that Berkey was forced to settle for third place.

Adrian Moreno23,100,000100,000
Martin Lesjoe20,500,00010,500,000
Matt Berkey0-10,000,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 8:22 PM Local Time
Hands #141-146: Adrian Moreno on Top

Hand #141: Matt Berkey limped the small blind, Martin Lesjoe went all in. Berkey folded.

Hand #142: Berkey raised to 800,000, and Adrian Moreno called from the big blind. The flop came    , and Moreno checked. Berkey bet 500,000, and Moreno called. The turn was the  , and Moreno checked again. Berkey bet 1,700,000, and Moreno folded.

Hand #13: Lesjoe limped the button, Moreno called from the small blind, and Berkey checked his option.

The flop was    , and all three players checked. The turn was the  , and Berkey bet 1,000,000. Moreno called. The river was the  , and Moreno check-called Berkey's bet of 2,500,000.

Moreno won with   .

Hand #144: Moreno raised to 1,125,000, and no one called.

Hand #145: Berkey raised to 800,000m and Lesjoe re-raised all in. Berkey folded.

Hand #146: Moreno raised to 1,200,000 from the small blind, and Berkey called in the big blind.

The flop came    , and both players checked. Moreno bet the   on the turn, making it 1,350,000, and Berkey called. The river was the  , and Moreno bet 1,500,000.

Berkey called, and Moreno won the pot with   .

Adrian Moreno23,000,0006,800,000
Matt Berkey10,000,000-8,000,000
Martin Lesjoe10,000,000500,000
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Sunday, July 16, 2017 8:09 PM Local Time
Hands #135-140 Moreno Doubles Through Berkey

Adrian Moreno

Hand #135: Adrian Moreno and Matt Berkey were heads-up on a     flop. Both players checked, and Berkey bet one million on the   turn. Moreno called, and the   hit the river. Berkey put out another bet, 3.5 million this time, and Moreno thought for about 90 seconds before folding.

"Good fold," Berkey said as he flashed   .

Hand #136: Berkey limped from the small blind, then folded when Martin Lesjoe shoved from the big blind.

Hand #137: Lesjoe shoved from the small blind, and Moreno folded the big blind.

Hand #138: Moreno raised to 1.025 million, and and he won the blinds and antes.

Hand #139: Berkey raised to one million, and Moreno called.

Moreno then check-called a bet of 1.1 million after the     flop, and the turn brought the  . Moreno checked again, and Berkey thought for a few moments before moving all in. Moreno tanked for over a minute before folding, and Berkey took the pot.

Hand #140: Moreno moved all in from the small blind, and Berkey asked him if he wanted to sweat together. Moreno said sure, and Berkey flipped over one card,  . He looked at his second and immediately called.

Berkey:   
Moreno:   

Moreno's rail screamed for a deuce, and the dealer delivered with a     flop. The   on the turn left Berkey drawing dead, and Moreno scored a big double-up.

Matt Berkey18,000,000-3,000,000
Adrian Moreno16,200,0004,200,000
Martin Lesjoe9,500,000-100,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 7:59 PM Local Time
Jimmy Guerrero Eliminated in 4th Place ($178,764)

Jimmy Guerrero

Hand #134: Jimmy Guerrero limped the small blind, and Matt Berkey raised to 1,000,000. Guerrero called.

The flop was    , and Guerrero checked. Berkey bet 1,700,000, and Guerrero shoved all in. Berkey snap-called with    against the    of Guerrero.

The turn was the  , and the river was the  . Guerrero was eliminated, while Berkey moved back over 20,000,000.

Matt Berkey21,000,0007,400,000
Jimmy Guerrero0-10,700,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 7:57 PM Local Time
Hands #129-133: Adrian Moreno Squeezes, Matt Berkey Picks Up a Little

Hand #129: Matt Lesjoe raised to 900,000 from the button, and Jimmy Guerrero shoved all in from the big blind. Lesjoe folded.

Hand #130: Lesjoe raised again, this time making 900,000 from under the gun. Matt Berkey called from the big blind.

Both players checked down to the river. The board read      , and Berkey bet 1,000,000. Lesjoe called, and Berkey won the pot, showing    for two pair.

Hand #131: Guerrero raised to 900,000 on the button, and the blinds folded.

Hand #132: Guerrero raised to 900,000, and Berkey and Lesjoe called before Adrian Moreno re-raised all in for 11,900,000. Everyone folded.

Hand #133: Lesjoe raised the button to 9000,000, and the blinds folded.

Matt Berkey13,600,0003,500,000
Martin Lesjoe9,600,000100,000
Sunday, July 16, 2017 7:49 PM Local Time
Hands #126-128 Moreno Drops a Couple

Hand #126: Adrian Moreno raised to 1.025 million on the button, and Matt Berkey defended his big blind.

The flop came    , and Berkey check-called a bet of 1.125 million from Moreno. Both players checked the   turn and the   river.

Berkey rolled over    for a rivered six, and Moreno's head dropped as he mucked his hand.

Hand #127: Berkey limped in from the small blind, and Martin Lesjoe checked his option.

The flop came down    , and Berkey bet 500,000. Lesjoe called, and the   hit the turn. Berkey fired again, this time for 1.125 million. Lesjoe called again, and the   completed the board. Berkey checked, and Lesjoe quickly did the same.

Berkey showed    for king-high, and Lesjoe rolled over    for a pair of jacks.

Hand #128: Lesjoe limped in from the small blind, and Moreno checked his option. Both players checked the     flop, and the   hit the turn. Lesjoe bet 400,000, Moreno called, and both checked the   river.

Lesjoe showed   , and Moreno sent his cards into the muck.

Sunday, July 16, 2017 7:44 PM Local Time
Level 36 started
Level: 36
Blinds: 200000/400000
Ante: 50000
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