Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dean Phelps | 140,000 | |
Manuel Herrera |
130,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Bin Weng |
105,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
|
||
Justin Arnwine |
102,000
52,000
|
52,000 |
Erik Ter-Gabrielyan
|
78,000
-9,000
|
-9,000 |
Michael Lerner | 55,000 | |
Craig Logue |
45,000
-17,000
|
-17,000 |
Jason Latourette |
38,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
Jacob Mitich |
25,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
Joel Lanning | Busted |
2023 Potomac Winter Poker Open
The dates for the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) have been in your diary since December, but now get ready to plan your entire summer with the release of the full WSOP schedule.
A total of 95 bracelets — the most at a live WSOP in history — will be awarded over the course of seven weeks at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas Hotels & Casinos. In addition, there will be 20 bracelets awarded on WSOP.com in the merged network of New Jersey and Nevada, while the segregated markets of Pennsylvania and Michigan will each award seven bracelets.
The action gets underway on May 30 and runs through until July 18, 2023, on the Las Vegas Strip at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas. Officials are doing what they can to ensure the $10,000 Main Event will be the biggest ever, including numerous satellite options, and if it is someone in the field will win a "Main Event for Life" drawing in which they will win a non-transferrable Main Event buy-in for the next 30 years!
A player in the hijack opened to 900 and found one caller in Cottrell van Wingerden from the big blind.
Wingerden checked to his opponent, who bet 1,000. Wingerden then check-raised to 3,000 and his opponent called.
Both players checked on the turn; however, Wingerden fired 4,000 into the middle when the completed the board. The player in the hijack folded — conceding the pot to Wingerden.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cottrell van Wingerden |
60,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
|
Bin Weng was all in from early position against a lone opponent in the small blind, whom he had slightly covered.
Bin Weng:
Small blind:
Weng was dominated, but the runout paired Weng's jack on the river to eliminate his opponent and send Weng the sizable pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bin Weng |
100,000
43,000
|
43,000 |
|
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
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A player limped under-the-gun and action folded to Jason Latourette in the cutoff, who raised to 1,100. Action folded back to the limper, who called.
The flop came and it was checked to Latourette, who continued for 1,500. His opponent called.
The fell on the turn and it was checked to Latourette again and he bet 2,500. This time his opponent folded and Latourette took down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Latourette |
51,000
51,000
|
51,000 |
Justin Arnwine |
50,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Manuel Herrera |
50,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
The player in the hijack opened to 800 and was called by Craig Logue in the cutoff and the player in the big blind.
Action checked to the original raiser, who continued for 1,100. Logue raised to 2,600 and it was folded back to the initial bettor, who called.
The fell on the turn and Logue bet 5,000 after being checked to. His opponent again called.
The filled the river and the hijack checked once more. Logue fired 10,000 into the middle and his opponent folded — awarding the pot to Logue.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Craig Logue | 62,000 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300