Level: 21
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
Level: 21
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
Players are on their sixth five-minute break of the day. There are currently 60 players remaining, all of whom are guaranteed at least $1413.
Tom "lultaxpayers" Hall limped in from the hijack for 8,000 and Charles "TahoeSkiBum" Ambrogi raised to 16,000. "Joji_" called from the big blind and Tom "lultaxpayers" Hall three-bet to 68,000. Ambrogi called for less to put himself at risk and "Joji_" opted to fold.
Charles "TahoeSkiBum" Ambrogi: A?K?10?8?
Tom "lultaxpayers" Hall: Q?Q?4?4?
The board ran out A?6?6?8?5?. Ambrogi had flopped top-pair but Hall made a flush on the river to send his opponent to the rail and collect his chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joji_
|
247,762
136,820
|
136,820 |
Tom "lultaxpayers" Hall |
205,467
13,842
|
13,842 |
Charles "TahoeSkiBum" Ambrogi | Busted |
Poker Hall of Famer Jennifer Harman has seen the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in all of its iterations. Harman won two bracelets when the World Series played at Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas and made several final tables after the transition to Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in the mid-2000s.
Now, 27 years after her first WSOP final table in 1996, Harman finds herself at yet another World Series rendition at the rebranded Horseshoe Casino on the Strip. And while the golden U-shaped emblem outside the hotel is by and large the same, Harman said the modern venue doesn't compare to the WSOP's original home.
"It was such a cool atmosphere playing at Binion's; it's just nothing like that," Harman told PokerNews. "Now it's just like, you know, poker blew up and it's more ... it's still a really cool atmosphere, but it's just different. It's not a small room, musty, that kind of stuff. But it's still really cool. Poker's still really popular, so that's a pretty awesome thing."
PokerNews caught up with Harman last week as she played Day 1 of Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship at the 2023 WSOP to ask about her summer schedule, pick for the Poker Hall of Fame and her memories with the late Doyle Brunson.
Level: 20
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 0
Phil ��Lumestackin�� Hellmuth raised to 21,000 from the button and Ian "IanMa" Matakis three-bet to 69,000 from the small blind. Hellmuth went all in for 91,650 total and Matakis called to put Hellmuth at risk.
Phil ��Lumestackin�� Hellmuth: A?K?9?2?
Ian "IanMa" Matakis: A?A?A?5?
The board ran out 2?3?8?7?J?. Hellmuth was unable to catch up to Matakis' aces and he was sent to the rail in 89th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ian "IanMa" Matakis |
372,351
94,150
|
94,150 |
|
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Phil ��Lumestackin�� Hellmuth | Busted | |
|
Mark "Nostradonkus" Liedtke limped in from the hijack and Kevin "TheRealKG" Gerhart did the same from the small blind. Joseph "Kolebear" Hebert raised to 24,000 from the big blind, receiving a call from Liedtke while Gerhart opted to fold.
The flop came A?Q?2? and Hebert fired a pot-sized bet of 54,000 to force a fold from Liedtke and take down the pot.
Hebert passed the 600,000 mark with this pot and seems poised to make another deep online bracelet event run.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joseph "Kolebear" Hebert |
634,908
130,896
|
130,896 |
Mark "Nostradonkus" Liedtke |
94,153
94,153
|
94,153 |
Kevin "TheRealKG" Gerhart |
52,269
52,269
|
52,269 |
|
Level: 19
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
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Level: 18
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 0