{"id":11697,"date":"2018-08-10T14:48:58","date_gmt":"2018-08-10T14:48:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pokerscout.com\/?p=11697"},"modified":"2018-08-10T21:45:35","modified_gmt":"2018-08-10T21:45:35","slug":"warren-sheaves-wins-wsop-global-casino-championship-for-282113","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pokerscout.com\/warren-sheaves-wins-wsop-global-casino-championship-for-282113\/","title":{"rendered":"Warren Sheaves Wins WSOP Global Casino Championship For $282,113"},"content":{"rendered":"
The final domestic bracelet of the 2018 World Series of Poker<\/strong> calendar was awarded in Cherokee, NC<\/strong> at the WSOP Global Casino Championship<\/strong>. A total of 122 players from the 2017-18 WSOP Circuit season qualified for the event alongside five players who entered for a $10,000 buy-in.<\/p>\n Warren Sheaves<\/strong> became the 127th player in the field and wound up the last one to leave the final table stage. Sheaves defeated a top-notch final table by any tour\u2019s standard to win his first career bracelet and the $282,113 first-place prize.<\/p>\n Seat 1:\u00a0Keven Stammen \u2013 1,393,000\u00a0 (87 bb) The final six players accumulated plenty of WSOP jewelry\u00a0between them during their respective careers. Four bracelets sat on the respective wrists of Loni Harwood<\/strong>, Keven Stammen<\/strong>, and Arkadiy Tsinis<\/strong>. Harwood started the final table in search of her third bracelet and second WSOP Global title.<\/p>\n All three came up short of their goals with Tsinis the first to fall.<\/p>\n Tsinis limped the small blind and Stammen charged him 60,000 from the big blind. A three-bet emerged from Tsinis worth 160,000 which was met by a four-bet all-in from Stammen for 550,000 effective.<\/p>\n Tsinis called with ace-queen of clubs and looked at pocket nines from Stammen in a massive flip early at the final table. The queen-high flop favored Tsinis but a straight on the turn clinched the pot for Stammen to increase his title hopes.<\/p>\n Jeremy Meacham<\/strong> earned his seat through a win in the 2017 Foxwoods Circuit Main Event<\/strong> and entered the final table as chip leader. Harwood ran head-first into the Meacham train and her run was cut short in fifth-place.<\/p>\n Meacham opened with ace-nine of clubs under the gun and Harwood joined him with king-ten offsuit in the cutoff. Stammen found a reasonable hand in the big blind and the king-high flop with two clubs led to a bet of 90,000 from Meacham. Only Harwood stuck with him to the ten of spades turn and Meacham wagered once more.<\/p>\n 168,000 from Meacham was matched by Harwood. The deuce of clubs completed the board to give Meacham a flush. He bet all-in for 550,000 effective and Harwood took her time to call for her tournament life. Harwood\u2019s two pair was second-best and Meacham became the chip leader again.<\/p>\n New Players Get A Free Bonus At WSOP.com NJ<\/p>\n<\/div>\nFinal table lineup<\/span><\/h2>\n
\nSeat 2:\u00a0Jeremy Meacham \u2013 1,460,000 (91 bb)
\nSeat 3:\u00a0Loni Harwood \u2013 1,427,000 (89 bb)
\nSeat 4:\u00a0Warren Sheaves \u2013 494,000 (30 bb)
\nSeat 5:\u00a0Armin Stocker \u2013 409,000 (25 bb)
\nSeat 6:\u00a0Arkadiy Tsinis \u2013 1,220,000 (76 bb)<\/p>\nBracelet winners fall early<\/span><\/h2>\n
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