Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joseph Desimone | Busted | |
Yotam Shmuelov | Busted | |
Justin Hotte-McKinnon | Busted | |
Joseph Shin | Busted | |
Krystian Hady
|
Busted | |
Timothy Bishop | Busted | |
Shouyi Gao | Busted | |
Miki Murzi | Busted | |
Roger Franco | Busted | |
Jeremiah Williams | Busted |
2023 World Series of Poker
Christian Loucas raised under the gun to 12,000 only to be met by a three-bet of 38,000 from Brent Gregory. Loucas mulled over his options before four-bet jamming into Gregory for 157,000.
Gregory seemingly pained to fold was quickly shown the A?5? of Loucas.
"My man!" Landon Tice exclaimed as he jumped out of his seat, making his way to the other end of the table to high-five Loucas.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christian Loucas |
210,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Just 76 players remain of the 747 entries as they reached their 60-minute dinner break. Play is expected to resume at approximately 7:35 p.m.
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Players are back from their one-hour dinner break and returning to Level 17 of the tournament. Blinds are 4000/8000 with an 8000 big blind ante.
Dustin Wills raised to 16,000 on the button and both Barry Schultz and Caleb Piderit called in the blinds.
On the A?J?10? flop, the action was quickly checked to Wills as he continued for 15,000. Schultz and Piderit made the call.
The 7? fell on the turn and once again the action checked to Wills before he put out a bet of 28,000. This time only Schultz stuck around.
The 4? river put out a four-card flush and both Schultz and Wills quickly checked. Wills announced, "small flush" as he tabled 9?8?. Schultz sighed as he had the same straight on the turn, flashing 9x8x before tossing his hand into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Barry Schultz |
542,000
-23,000
|
-23,000 |
Caleb Piderit |
400,000
22,000
|
22,000 |
|
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Dustin Wills |
380,000
227,000
|
227,000 |
Ryan Dodd raised from early position to 16,000. Christopher Zenonos sat to his direct left three-bet to 32,000. Dodd didn't deliberate for too long before coming over the top with a four-bet jam for approximately 210,000, snapped off by Zenonos.
Ryan Dodd: Q?Q?
Christopher Zenonos: A?K?
The board came A?3?J?6?K?. Aces-up for Zenonos sent Dodd to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher Zenonos |
866,000
394,000
|
394,000 |
Ryan Dodd | Busted |
Dylan Lemery raised to 16,000 from late position and Daniel Couzens moved all-in from the button. Lemery called and saw the good news, as he held the dominating hand was in great shape to eliminate Couzens.
Daniel Couzens: K?Q?
Dylan Lemery: A?Q?
However, the K?10?7? flop propelled Couzens into the lead, with Lemery needing an ace or a jack to catch up.
The 2? turn was of no help, and neither was the 6? river, giving Couzens the much-needed double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dylan Lemery |
575,000
491,500
|
491,500 |
Daniel Couzens |
205,000
85,000
|
85,000 |
Shouyi Gao raised in the hijack to 16,000. Xavier Perez on the button three-bet to 59,000 and Gao called.
The hand proceeded cautiously as both players checked down to the river. The board read 8?2?Q?5?2?.
Gao made the first move to win this pot and over-bet jammed 170,000 into the middle. Perez folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Shouyi Gao |
308,000
308,000
|
308,000 |
Xavier Perez |
163,000
49,500
|
49,500 |
Dylan Lemery raised to 17,000 in early position and Hunter Mcclelland called next to act before Michael Sabbia came along in the big blind.
As the K?7?7? flop came, Sabbia checked to Lemery who tossed out a continuation bet of 15,000. Both Mcclelland and Sabbia quickly made the call.
The 9? fell on the turn and Sabbia pounded the table for a check. Lemery stacked up a pile of reds with one yellow on top, sliding it across the line. Mcclelland asked for a count and after hearing it was 66,000 he made the call and Sabbia snap-mucked.
The 9? river paired the board again and after about five seconds Lemery announced all-in. Mcclelland wasted no time making the call as he tabled K?K? for kings full of nines. Lemery showed the A?8? as he paid off the 193,000 of Mcclelland.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Hunter McClelland |
626,000
584,000
|
584,000 |
Michael Sabbia |
555,000
245,000
|
245,000 |
Dylan Lemery |
310,000
-265,000
|
-265,000 |