Kyle Babcock open shoved his last 130,000 from middle positon. Dmitri Nobles then re-shoved for roughly 400,000. The rest of the players folded and the hands were tabled.
Kyle Babcock: 8?6?
Dmitri Nobles: J?7?
The board ran out 9?K?3?K?A? sending Babcock to the payout desk.
In celebration of the 55th Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) Tournament, Horseshoe Las Vegas has introduced two exclusive limited-time menu items that will delight both poker enthusiasts and food connoisseurs alike.
Running through the remainder of the WSOP, these culinary experiences promise an unforgettable addition to the poker festivities!
4-of-a-Kind Burger at Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen at Horseshoe Las Vegas is pulling out all the stops with the introduction of the 4-of-a-Kind Burger. This mouthwatering creation features a juicy beef patty topped with:
Two slices of crispy bacon
Super melty cheese
Fiery dragon’s breath chili
Tender smoked brisket
Crunchy fried onions
All served on a garlic-buttered brioche bun
For just $34.99, this burger promises a flavor-packed experience that’s a winning hand every time.
JB’s Callin’ Your Bluff Challenge at Jack Binion’s Steak
For those seeking a high-stakes culinary challenge, Jack Binion’s Steak presents JB’s Callin’ Your Bluff Challenge. This formidable feast includes:
32oz Prime Rib Slow-roasted to perfection: Accompanied by red wine balsamic roasted onions, roasted carrot garnish, horseradish, and au jus
Jack Binion’s Baked Potato: A full 1-pound Idaho Russet Potato with six shots of decadent toppings: shredded cheese, sour cream, chopped bacon, chives, whipped butter, and pepper jack fondue
Chocolate Layer Cake: Layers of rich chocolate buttercream, pretzel streusel, and bourbon white chocolate sauce
Challenge Rules
Participants have 20 minutes to complete the entire meal.
If successfully finished within the time limit, the meal is on the house.
If not completed, the cost is $149.99.
The challenge is for a single person, and all food must be consumed from the plate.
The cutoff moved all in for 300,000 and Dan Olsen, in the big blind, made the call.
Cutoff: 8?8?
Dan Olsen: A?J?
The cutoff was ahead preflop but the dealer spread the 10?J?J? flop to give Olsen a commanding lead. The 9? turn and 6? river saw Olsen's trips hold to send his opponent to the rail.
After a preflop raising war David Mead, on the button, found himself all in and at risk against Tengqi Zhan, in the small blind.
David Mead: A?K?
Tengqi Zhan: A?Q?
Zhan was dominated and the 10?6?A? flop still saw Mead out in front. The K? turn gave Mead two pair but Zhan had chop outs to a flush and a gutshot for the win. The J? river improved Zhan to Broadway and Mead was sent to the rail.
Augusto Hagen raised to 60,000 from the button. Ramon Pessoa then shoved all in for 245,000, Dan Olsen called out of the small blind before Hagen shoved all in. Olsen took some time before mucking his cards.
Ramon Pessoa: A?9?
Augusto Hagen: Q?Q?
The board ran out 6?8?3?9?5? sending Pessoa to the payout desk.
No hyperbole, that's a genuine question. On Sunday, Scott Seiver won his third bracelet of the summer making him a lock to win the 2024 WSOP Player of the Year award. Or, so you'd think. But the latter part of that sentence couldn't be further from the truth.