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WSOP 2013 - Event #24 - Corey Harrison is $1,500 NLHE Champion

17 players returned on Day 3 of World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2013 Event #24 $1,500 No Limit Hold’em with Salvatore Dicarlo in the lead (stack: 984,000). Players competed for the $432,411 first prize.
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A total of 1,731 players entered WSOP 2013 Event #24 $1,500 No Limit Hold’em to accumulate a prize pool of $2,336,850. The money bubble already burst on Day 1 with 198 ITM finishes and the same number of participants remaining. Then, on Day 2, the chips ended up in front of only 17 players, the largest stack, 984,000, being Salvatore Dicarlo’s.

Play started on Level 22 (2,000/8,000/16,000) and it were the eliminations of Joel Tushnet, Joon Yi, Travell Thomas, Tavish Margers, Jacob Schindler, Arshin Gamini, Anthony Antico and Ryan Franklin that paved the way towards the nine-handed finale.

The Final Table seat draw was as follows:

Seat 1: Daniel Cascado – 2,190,000
Seat 2: Zimnan Ziyard – 869,000
Seat 3: Gareth Teatum – 800,000
Seat 4: Mohsin Charania – 361,000
Seat 5: Salvatore Dicarlo – 652,000
Seat 6: Robert Brewer – 339,000
Seat 7: Paul Spitzberg – 1,139,000
Seat 8: Gregory Josifovski – 304,000
Seat 9: Corey Harrison – 1,014,000


The first elimination of the finale took place on Level 24 (4,000/12,000/24,000): Mohsin Charania went all-in preflop from the CO with 437,000 in chips and Robert Brewer called with a smaller stack from the SB. Charania played with {#}K {#}Q and Brewer showed {#}T {#}T but the neutral board with a {#}Q on the turn meant the end of the game for him.

Gareth Teatum, Zimnan Ziyard, Charania, Gregory Josifovski and Paul Spitzberg were railed in this order, while the heads-up was set when Dicarlo busted out on Level 30 (10,000/50,000/100,000). He shoved preflop from the SB with Q-4 and Corey Harrison called with A-6. The board came 6-7-3-9-J and Dicarlo finished 3rd.

Daniel Cascado – 4,900,000
Corey Harrison - 2,770,000


Despite Daniel Cascado’s initial lead, Harrison gradually crawled up and took over to call his opponent’s all-in on Level 31 (15,000/60,000/120,000) preflop.

Harrison: {#}A {#}7
Cascado: {#}K {#}T

Board: {#}A {#}J {#}4 {#}6 {#}J

Harrison won the tournament with two pair.

Corey Harrison

The end results are as follows:

1st: Corey Harrison – $432,411
2nd: Daniel Cascado – $267,452
3rd: Salvatore Dicarlo – $184,914
4th: Paul Spitzberg – $133,364
5th: Gregory Josifovski – $97,493
6th: Mohsin Charania – $72,208
7th: Zimnan Ziyard – $54,191
8th: Gareth Teatum – $41,198
9th: Robert Brewer – $31,711


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