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2023 World Series of Poker
One of the most heartwarming storylines of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) emerged today as the father-daughter duo of Amanda Botfeld and David Botfeld made the money of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship.
Amanda Botfeld, a poker writer and author of 2020's A Girl's Guide to Poker, announced on Twitter that she and her dad had made it to the money in poker's most prestigious event. The tweet included a photo of the two locked in a loving embrace, no doubt happy to have secured a payday of at least $15,000.
https://twitter.com/amandabotfeld/status/1678506507514654721
The poker author's tweet came shortly after the trio of Yue Qi Wang, Peter Nigh, and Jeppe Bisgaard were all eliminated on the Main Event money bubble.
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Amanda Botfeld and her dad David Botfeld, who made the final table of the 2021 WSOP tag team event together, have both made the money in the 2023 WSOP Main Event.
https://twitter.com/amandabotfeld/status/1678506507514654721
There were three all-ins during the last hand of hand-for-hand play:
Hand #1:
The action folded to Jeppe Bisgaard in the hijack, who opened for 17,000, and Quan Zhou three-bet to 53,000 next to act. Jonathan McCann shoved all in for just over 600,000 in the small blind, and action was back on Bisgaard, who went deep in the tank. After nearly a minute, Bisgaard called for his last 250,000, and Zhou got out of the way.
The tournament staff and camera crews surrounded the table as they awaited the showdown. Once Jack Effel was in place, the cards were on their backs.
Jeppe Bisgaard: K?K?
Jonathan McCann: A?A?
It was the ultimate cooler for Bisgaard to run into the only hand better than his. The board ran out 7?6?3?J?J?, and the aces for McCann held up to send Bisgaard out.
Hand #2:
At Table #424, everybody crowded around Yueqi Wang when she was already at risk for around 200,000 chips on the river against Mikiya Kudo.
According to the Japanese player, he opened from under the gun to 17,000 and was called by the cutoff and by Yueqi Wang in the big blind.
On the 6?A?9? flop, Kudo continued for 25,000. The cutoff folded, and Wang check-called.
The K? came on the river, and Kudo fired a second barrel of 55,000, and Wang called.
The river was the 6?. Wang took the lead and fired out a bet of 100,000. Then Kudo raised to 300,000, more than Wang's stack. She called.
When she had to reveal her cards, Wang explained that she flipped a coin and that it landed on the "call" side. "I know I'm eliminated, but I call," she said.
Yueqi Wang: A?8?
Mikiya Kudo: 6?6?
Wang had a top pair but ran into quads. Just as she predicted, she was eliminated.
Hand #3:
Meanwhile, at Table 437, Peter Nigh was all in from the small blind for his last 148,000 and called by Eric Fields, who covered him, putting Fields at risk.
Peter Nigh: A?K?
Eric Fields: Q?Q?
The flop came J?6?9?, giving Fields plenty of outs in the form of two overcards and the nut-flush draw. Those outs failed to materialize on the 5? turn and 6? river, and Fields was sent to the rail on the stone bubble along with two other players.
As there were three eliminations simultaneously, Effel announced they would split $30,000 in prize money and flip for the stone-bubble $10,000 seat into next year's Main Event.
The Flip
They were guided to an empty table for the 2024 WSOP Main Event seat flip. All three players took their seats and got their cards dealt.
Yueqi Wang: 7?3?
Peter Nigh: Q?4?
Jeppe Bisgaard: 9?2?
The flop came 10?3?K? for Wang to hit a pair of treys.
The turn was the Q? for Nigh to take the lead with the pair of queens but the river completed the board with the J? for Bisgaard to hit the straight to claim his spot for next year.
The remaining 1,505 are now in the money and guaranteed a minimum cash of $15,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan McCann |
980,000
386,000
|
386,000 |
Mikiya Kudo |
760,000
282,000
|
282,000 |
Eric Fields |
703,000
342,000
|
342,000 |
Quan Zhou |
685,000
-33,000
|
-33,000 |
Jeppe Bisgaard | Busted | |
Yueqi Wang | Busted | |
Peter Nigh | Busted |