Level: 34
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
Level: 34
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
It’s no secret that the 2023 PokerStars North American Poker Tour (NAPT), which is taking place right now at Resorts World Las Vegas, marks the first NAPT in a dozen years.
But did you know that Thursday night’s festivities marked the first PokerStars Players Party in Las Vegas in 13 years? It was way back on July 11, 2010, during the annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) that the online poker giant rented out the entire nightclub at the Palms for an epic party that featured an exclusive performance by none other than Snoop Dogg.
As Day 2 of the $1,650 NAPT Main Event was winding down on Thursday night, players were invited to Resorts World’s famed Zouk Nightclub from 8-11 p.m. for free drinks, appetizers, and entertainment. While Snoop Dogg was NOT in the house sippin’ on gin and juice, plenty of notables were in attendance.
Foremost among them was 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, who earlier in the afternoon busted the Main Event about a dozen spots shy of the money. Donning his trademark black and gold tracksuit complete with matching Luxon Pay hat, Hellmuth was joined by his sister, Anne, a 33-time Special Olympics gold medalist visiting from Madison, Wisconsin.
Hellmuth stayed busy rubbing elbows with various industry movers and shakers while taking time to snap selfies with fans before ducking out around 10 p.m. to register the $5,300 8-Game tournament late taking place upstairs.
The remaining five players have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break. Action will pick back up at approximately 7:20 p.m. local time and coverage will pick back up at 7:50 p.m.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sami Bechahed |
13,525,000
545,000
|
545,000 |
|
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Ping Liu |
10,975,000
-55,000
|
-55,000 |
David Coleman |
4,475,000
-105,000
|
-105,000 |
Jonathan Borenstein |
2,500,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Sergio Aido |
1,425,000
-505,000
|
-505,000 |
|
Sergio Aido opened to 400,000 under the gun with A?K? and David Coleman defended in the big blind with 10?5?.
Coleman checked on the flop of 10?5?J? and Aido continued for 300,000. Coleman check-raised to 850,000 and Aido called.
Coleman moved all in for 1,775,000 on the K? turn and Aido used a time bank before folding.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Coleman |
4,580,000
1,350,000
|
1,350,000 |
Sergio Aido |
1,930,000
-2,150,000
|
-2,150,000 |
|
David Coleman looked down at his hand in the cutoff and raised to 1.9 million out of his stack of 3,075,000. Sami Bechahed then moved all in from the big blind and Coleman called off.
David Coleman: A?J?
Sami Bechahed: J?J?
The 5?Q?8? flop didn’t hit Coleman, while the 9? turn gave him a diamond flush draw. The river wasn’t a diamond but it was the 10? to give both players a straight. As they say on the broadcast, everyone loves a chopped pot!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sami Bechahed |
12,980,000
450,000
|
450,000 |
|
||
David Coleman |
3,230,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sami Bechahed | 12,530,000 | |
|
||
Ping Liu | 11,030,000 | |
Sergio Aido | 4,080,000 | |
|
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David Coleman |
3,180,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Jonathan Borenstein |
2,100,000
-2,430,000
|
-2,430,000 |
Ping Liu opened to 400,000 from under the gun with K?Q? and Sergio Aido three-bet to 1,100,000 on the button with A?3?. Liu called.
Liu checked on the flop of 3?7?9? and Aido continued for 780,000. Liu check-raised to 2,050,000 and Aido laid it down.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ping Liu |
11,030,000
2,900,000
|
2,900,000 |
Sergio Aido |
4,080,000
-3,700,000
|
-3,700,000 |
|
Sami Bechahed opened to 400,000 from under the gun holding A?Q? and David Coleman called on the button with Q?10?.
Bechahed bet 425,000 on the flop of K?10?6? and Coleman called. Bechahed sized up to 950,000 on the J? turn and Coleman again called.
Bechahed moved all in on the 6? river and Coleman folded to hold onto his remaining 15 big blinds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sami Bechahed |
12,530,000
2,680,000
|
2,680,000 |
|
||
David Coleman |
3,080,000
-970,000
|
-970,000 |
Ping Liu completed in the small blind with 7?7? and David Coleman checked in the big blind with K?5?.
Liu checked on the flop of 7?8?8? and Coleman checked back. Liu led out for 250,000 on the 6? turn and Coleman called.
Liu sized up to 850,000 on the Q? river and Coleman laid it down.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ping Liu |
8,130,000
230,000
|
230,000 |
David Coleman |
4,050,000
-1,250,000
|
-1,250,000 |
Sergio Aido raised to 450,000 from under the gun with A?3? and Sami Bechahed called on the button with 8?7?.
Aido checked on the flop of 2?10?8? and Bechahed bet 500,000. Aido called. Aido checked again on the 2? turn and Bechahed checked back.
Aido checked once more on the 9? river and Bechahed bet 1,750,000. Aido called with his ace-high and saw the bad news as Bechahed tabled his flush.
"Hero call gone wrong," noted James Hartigan.
"I absolutely hated that call," commented Phil Hellmuth.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sami Bechahed |
9,850,000
4,420,000
|
4,420,000 |
|
||
Sergio Aido |
7,780,000
-750,000
|
-750,000 |
|