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WSOP 2013 - Event #30 - Chris Dombrowski Takes Down $1,000 NLHE

13 players sat back to the tables on Day 3 of World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2013 Event #30 $1,000 No Limit Hold’em. Bulgarian Dimitar Yosifov led the field, competing for the $346,332 first prize.
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WSOP 2013 Event #30 $1,000 No Limit Hold’em Day 1 saw 2,108 players register to play for a share of the $1,897,200 prize pool. The money bubble was at the 216th place, the exact number of players to make it to Day 2. By the end of the day, Bulgarian Dimitar Yosifov grabbed the lead with 1,150,000 in chips and 12 other competitors to return on Day 3.

In only about an hour of play, the following Final Table could be drawn:

Seat 1: Jonathan Thompson – $429,000
Seat 2: Mathew Seer – $350,000
Seat 3: Jesse McEuen – $407,000
Seat 4: Mike Pickett – $610,000
Seat 5: Carter Myers – $1,302,000
Seat 6: Chris Dombrowski – $565,000
Seat 7: Dimitar Yosifov – $1,550,000
Seat 8: Mathew Moore – $760,000
Seat 9: Christopher Bolek – $355,000


With only a couple of minutes remaining, play resumed on Level 22 but after a mere 10 hands, the first elimination took place on Level 23 (3,000/10,000/20,000): Mathew Moore raised and then shoved on Jonathan Thompson’s re-raise preflop and the latter called. Moore showed pocket tens against Thompson’s {#}A {#}Q and the flop came J-4-T-J-9 to send Thompson to the rail in 9th place.

After that, Mike Pickett and Mathew Seer followed quickly on the same level, to be joined by Christopher Bolek, Carter Myers and Yosifov later on. The latter went all-in on Level 26 (5,000/20,000/40,000) with {#}A {#}2 and got called by Jesse McEuen, who held {#}A {#}T . Despite getting a two on the turn, a cooler {#}T on the river sent Yosifov packing.

The heads-up was set when McEuen went all-in preflop early into Level 28 (10,000/30,000/60,000) and Chris Dombrowski called.

McEuen: {#}A {#}7
Dombrowski: {#}A {#}T

Board: {#}8 {#}3 {#}K {#}J {#}7

Dombrowski got his ace-high flush and McEuen was out in 3rd place.

Chris Dombrowski – 3,905,000
Mathew Moore – 2,420,000


Moore managed to grab the lead to lose it again later and, despite reducing Dombrowski’s lead several times, it was him who shipped all-in as the shortstack with around 1,600,000 in chips in the last hand, on Level 30 (10,000/50,000/100,000).

Moore: {#}K {#}6
Dombrowski: {#}A {#}7

Board: {#}Q {#}2 {#}A {#}5 {#}4

Dombrowski won the tournament with aces.

Chris Dombrowski

The end results are as follows:

1st: Chris Dombrowski – $346,332
2nd: Mathew Moore – $215,578
3rd: Jesse McEuen – $149,850
4th: Dimitar Yosifov – $107,922
5th: Carter Myers – $78,876
6th: Chris Bolek – $58,348
7th: Matt Seer – $43,730
8th: Mike Pickett – $33,191
9th: Jonathan Thompson – $25,448


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