Player | Chips | Progress |
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Brandon Mincher |
303,000
38,000
|
38,000 |
Chris Hunichen |
296,000
-2,100
|
-2,100 |
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Brittney Stout |
259,000
-9,000
|
-9,000 |
Brandon Navarrete | 254,000 |
2023 World Series of Poker
From the cutoff Marsha Adams raised to 1,600 and David Siegel put in the three-bet to 4,000. When it folded back to Adams she asked Siegel, "What are you up to? A little somethin' somethin'?" and put in the call.
The two saw a flop of Q?4?K? and Adams checked it to the raiser, with Siegel putting another 4,000 in the middle. Both then checked the 10? turn.
"I always seem to give you chips at the end," Adams lamented, but then asked Siegel what he had remaining. With that information in hand, she led out for 7,700 and Siegel was forced to fold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Marsha Adams | 88,000 | |
David Siegel | 30,000 |
The flop read K?7?6? when Rafael Farah checked in the big blind, followed by the under the gun player. Sergio Aido bet 4,400 on the button and Farah replied with a raise to 12,000.
After some thinking, both the under the gun player and Aido let it go.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sergio Aido |
138,000
-55,000
|
-55,000 |
|
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Rafael Farah |
102,000
-29,000
|
-29,000 |
Jamie Smith raised under the gun to 1,300 and the button called, as well as Katie Swift in the small blind before Alexander Greenblatt three-bet to 6,000 in the big blind. Smith called, and the other two players got out of the way.
The dealer fanned a flop of A?Q?6?, and Greenblatt continued for 6,000. Smith thought about it for about 10 seconds before folding his K?K? face up. Greenblatt didn't let him know if it was a good fold or not as he pitched his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Katie Swift |
71,800
-53,900
|
-53,900 |
Jamie Smith |
52,200
-23,100
|
-23,100 |
Alexander Greenblatt | 39,500 |
Chris Moneymaker was three ways on a 3?3?5? flop and everyone checked.
The player in the big blind checked again on the 6? turn and Moneymaker bet 3,000. The player in the cutoff called and the big blind folded.
The J? completed the board and Moneymaker fired again — this time for 8,000. His opponent folded and Moneymaker, who has had a bit of a late-night surge, chipped up to around 160,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Moneymaker |
160,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
|
Five players went to the turn on a board of 6?2?2?10? when the big blind bet 2,700 and was called by Chris Klodnicki in early position and another opponent in the cutoff.
The river came the Q? and action checked around to the cutoff, who bet 4,200. The big blind tanked for about a minute before folding, but Klodnicki quickly confirmed the amount and tossed the chips in the middle.
He showed K?Q? for two pair on the river and his opponent mucked a ten as Klodnicki took the pot.
The next hand at this table, Ilavenil Arumugam moved all in for around 15,000 and Ken Auker called.
Ilavenil Arumugam: A?J?
Ken Auker: Q?Q?
Arumugam stood up from his seat and began calling for an ace, but none arrived on the 8?2?7?5?9? board and he was sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chris Klodnicki |
90,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
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Kenneth Auker | 50,000 | |
Ilavenil Arumugam
|
Busted |
Julien Duveau raised from the hijack position and the small blind called. The flop came 4?3?9? and both players checked.
The turn brought the J? and the small blind decided to take a stab and bet 1,100 and was called by Duveau.
The river placed a 10? on the board and the small blind bet out 7,000. Duveau went into the think tank and made the call with second pair. The small blind had 6?8? for a miss and Duveau had K?10? for the pair of tens.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Julien Duveau | 128,000 |
In a three-way pot, the flop was 4?Q?9? when the small blind checked to Will Serra who bet 3,200. Ray Henson shoved for his last 11,000 and it folded to Serra who quickly called:
Ray Henson: A?Q?
Will Serra: K?Q?
Henson had good hopes for a double up but the rest of the board fell the 10? and the J? to give a straight to Serra and eliminate Henson from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Will Serra
|
57,000
57,000
|
57,000 |
Ray Henson | Busted |
The action was caught on this monster hand as the completed board read 4?7?10?J?Q? with around 47,000 already in the middle.
Jacob Thibodeau then led out for 12,000 and Aditya Agarwal was in the tank for a good bit before he announced he was all in for 41,600 total.
Then it was Thibodeau's turn to go into the tank, for an even longer time than his adversary. After around 3 minutes, he finally tossed his cards face-up into the muck, showing 9?8? for the nut straight on the turn. Agarwal then revealed the A? as he slid his cards to the dealer and collected the large pot. The table then speculated as to what he could have possibly had, with several different theories.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Aditya Agarwal | 131,000 | |
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Shaun Davis | 128,000 | |
Yiming Cao | 85,000 | |
Alan Johansen
|
58,800 | |
Jacob Thibodeau | 55,000 | |
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James Gidden | 47,000 |
Rakesh Mabela raised 1,600 from late position and Steve Sau came over the top for 4,800 from the button.
Mabela checked the 4?4?Q? flop and Sau tried 3,300, which Mabela called.
When Mabela checked again on a J? turn, Sau increased the heat to 12,500, and Mabela left the kitchen.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Rakesh Mabela
|
61,000 | |
Steve Sau
|
42,000 |