The players are on a short break for the final three-table redraw
2024 World Series of Poker
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Marcio Zacconi | Busted | |
Samuel Summers | Busted | |
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Michael Bergerac | Busted | |
Scott Weiss | Busted | |
Bradley Eisen | Busted | |
Samuel Kabelitz | Busted | |
Allen Ayers | Busted | |
Sean Pitzer | Busted | |
Jose Brito | Busted | |
Gene Mitchell | Busted | |
Jamel Ghizaoui | Busted |
On a heads-up turn of K?K?10?Q?, there is already close to 4,000,000 in the the pot when Guilherme De Castro bets 2,000,000 after a check from Eder Murata.
Murata thinks about it for a good while before he tosses out a call and they two players go to the river 7?.
Murata checked again, to which De Castro responded by quickly moving all in, covering Murata who goes deep into the tank.
After close to a minute, he decided to lay it down and the large pot was shipped to De Castro, rocketing him up to 19,000,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Guilherme de Castro |
19,000,000
7,000,000
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7,000,000 |
Eder Murata |
4,700,000
-1,400,000
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-1,400,000 |
After being left with a single big blind at the start of the orbit, Gautier Lucas was all in once again for his tournament life, this time for six big blinds against Hanibael Saneh who covered.
Gautier Lucas: A?2?
Hanibael Saneh: A?K?
Lucas was in bad shape with his dominated hand, but fortune was on his side as the flop came out 9?2?8? to give him the lead with a pair od deuces. The runout of 3?J? changed nothing and he was awarded the pot for yet another double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Gautier Lucas |
3,100,000
550,000
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550,000 |
Hanibael Saneh |
2,700,000
-2,100,000
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-2,100,000 |
Level: 33
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
Alvaro Escudero initiated the action from middle position with a raise to 525,000. Joon Kim responded with a three-bet to 2,250,000, leaving himself with just 25,000 behind. Escudero, assuming it was effectively an all-in, called but didn't reveal his cards.
After clarification, the dealer turned the flop 5?A?8?. Escudero, first to act, went all in, and Kim made the call.
Joon Kim: A?K?
Alvaro Escudero: A?J?
Escudero hit the J? on the turn, and the Q? on the river didn't change the outcome, sending Kim packing.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alvaro Escudero |
7,300,000
6,300,000
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6,300,000 |
Joon Kim | Busted |
Steven Ceresa raised in the hijack and Kevin Madar jammed from the small blind. Ceresa made the call and the players flipped their cards.
Steven Ceresa: A?A?
Kevin Madar: A?K?
Both players missed the 9?5?7?8?7? runout, and Madar thought he was eliminated from the tournament. The table called him back as the dealer placed just 225,000 back in his seat after the hand.
A few hands later, Madar was all in with 8?4? and won a double on a 9xKx6x8xJx runout.
Madar moved in again with 8?10? and was called by Sean Pitzer on the button, who had Q?K?. Madar got lucky and picked up straight on the 7?5?4?9?J? board, to give him another double and keep him in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Steven Ceresa |
9,500,000
8,530,000
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8,530,000 |
Kevin Madar
|
2,200,000
-350,000
|
-350,000 |
Ryan Stiner raised to 500,000 from under the gun. John Ricksen called out of the big blind, and they headed to the flop.
Ricksen checked the 4?4?K? flop and Stiner put out a continuation-bet of 250,000. Ricksen didn't need to think for too long before mucking his cards and forfeiting the pot to Stiner.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ryan Stiner |
3,300,000
945,000
|
945,000 |
John Ricksen |
1,475,000
-1,205,000
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-1,205,000 |
When the action folded to James Simmons in the small blind, he announced all in for roughly 1,600,000. His opponent in the big blind looked at his cards and then made the call to put Simmons at risk.
James Simmons: A?5?
Big blind: A?9?
The run out of Q?Q?4?6?10? favored the big blind, as his ace-nine high was enough to send Simmons home.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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James Simmons | Busted |
Francis Beauregard raised to 500,000 from early position and Shinya Nakajima called from the big blind.
The action checked all the way to the river on the board of 8?9?5?5?8?. Nakajima checked for the final time before Beauregard bet 425,000. Nakajima thought for a few moments before tossing his cards into the muck
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Francis Beauregard |
8,800,000
7,675,000
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7,675,000 |
Shinya Nakajima |
2,800,000
375,000
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375,000 |