Players Entered Twice in One Drop
WSOP has announced on Twitter that a group of players were somehow entered twice. Once these players are directed to their correct seats play will begin.
WSOP has announced on Twitter that a group of players were somehow entered twice. Once these players are directed to their correct seats play will begin.
Level: 11
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
The issue that caused they delay has been resolved and cards are now in the air for Day 2.
After a player raised to 3,500 in middle position, Maria Lampropulos went all in for 32,800 on the button. The player next to act in the small blind called and the original raiser folded.
Lampropulos:
Opponent:
Lampropulos was in rough shape and the board ran out to send her to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Maria Lampropulos | Busted |
Christopher George opened the action with a raise to 3,200 from middle position, and with a flat call from William Shanks action was on Chun Kwok in the small blind.
Kwok elected to three-bet to 14,300. George quickly got out of the way and Shanks made the call leaving him with roughly 60,000 behind.
Kwok didn't slow down on the flop, as he grabbed a stack of 5,000 chips and put them in the middle effectively putting Shanks all in.
With not to much thought Shanks folded and Kwok scooped in a nice pot to start the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chun Kwok |
180,900
20,700
|
20,700 |
William Shanks |
61,800
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
Casey Campbell limped from early position, Lucas Fauth raised to 8,000 from the hijack, Jean Gaspard cold-called on the button, and Campbell made the call.
The flop came , and the action checked to Gaspard, who bet 11,000 and got a call from only Fauth. The turn came the , Fauth checked, Gaspard bet 16,000 and Fauth put in the all-in check-raise. Gaspard snap-called.
"If you have aces full you're good," said Gaspard.
Lucas Fauth:
Jean Gaspard:
The ace-trey was indeed good enough for Gaspard, as the river changed nothing.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jean Gaspard |
123,000
123,000
|
123,000 |
|
||
Lucas Fauth |
13,000
-50,200
|
-50,200 |
Josip Simunic and Victor Zabukas were engaged in a blind versus blind battle with on the board. Simunic check-raised Zabukas' 15,000 turn bet, and with a huge chip advantage a call from Zabukas would have put him at risk.
Zabukas snap folded, leaving him with 27,500 in the beginning stages of Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Josip Simunic |
123,000
32,100
|
32,100 |
Victor Zabukas
|
27,500
-21,200
|
-21,200 |
The action began with an open to 3,400 from a player in early position. Followed by two players who called in middle position and a three-bet from [Removed:167] on the button who made it 18,300. The action folded back around to Artashes Kartalyan who was last to act and he moved all in for a total of 22,000. Only Ehrhardt made the call and the players turned their cards over.
Ehrhardt:
Kartalyan:
The board ran out sending Kartalyan to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:167] |
115,000
39,700
|
39,700 |
Artashes Kartalyan
|
Busted |
Charles Laubach opened to 4,500 from middle position followed by a call from Ankush Agarwala in the small blind.
William Kasouf was already risking 1,800 in the big blind and only had roughly nine big blinds remaining. He announced "I already have a gut shot" and threw in a 5,000 chip to make the call.
The flop saw all the chips flying. Kassouf declared "I qualified" before throwing his remaining 13,700 chips in the middle.
Laubach made the call but Agarwala quickly moved all in for around 85,000. Laubach had them both covered and also moved his chips in the middle, only the see good news that he was a huge favourite.
Laubach:
Agarwala:
Kassouf:
The meaningless turn didnt help either player but the river sealed the deal for Laubach with a double knock out and all the chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Charles Laubach |
230,000
-16,000
|
-16,000 |
William Kassouf | Busted | |
Ankush Agarwala
|
Busted |
Angela Prada-Moed found herself all in preflop for her last 18,000 from the big blind. She was called from a player in middle position as well as the player in the hijack. In the end, there was no side pot as the two players left with action checked it down each street when the board ran out
Prada-Moed:
Middle Position:
Hijack:
Prada-Moed flopped top set and held to give her the triple up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Angela Prada-Moed |
55,000
16,400
|
16,400 |