Level: 30
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 0
Level: 30
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 0
The World Series of Poker $50,000 Poker Players Championship (PPC), which was created in 2006, is considered the tournament where the best of the best take on one another and duke it out in a variety of poker games, a reflection of all-around poker skill. Imagine playing the likes of Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, and Daniel Negreanu five days in a row in a short-handed mixed format.
Needless to say, the hefty price tag coupled with a small, elite field created a legacy for the PPC where champions are considered among the greatest overall poker players. A quick glance at its 14-year history shows nothing but greatness among champions, from John Hennigan to Mike Gorodinsky, and with the late David "Chip" Reese as perhaps the event's most fitting inaugural winner back in 2006.
Winning once is the poker professional's dream. Winning two? You're in a league of your own. But winning the toughest event with poker's best three times? Only one man achieved that improbable feat on this day back in 2018, after winning his first two titles in 2010 and 2012: Michael Mizrachi.
Robert "AuntWeesh" Calca raised to 210,000, Todd "Chi.T.420" Sladek three-bet to 690,000 which was enough to put Calca all in for who called.
Robert "AuntWeesh" Calca:
Todd "Chi.T.420" Sladek:
The flop came the , the turn was the
and the river was the
to give Sladek quad kings and cut the field to just four.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
1,331,576
1,036,831
|
1,036,831 |
|
Busted |
Date | Tournament |
---|---|
July 27 | #28: $3,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller Championship |
July 28 | #29: $800 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Max Turbo Deepstack Championship |
July 29 | #30: $600 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max Championship |
July 30 | #31: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Summer Saver |
July 31 | #32: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship |
Aug. 1 | #33: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Grand Finale ($1M Guaranteed) |
Todd "Chi.T.420" Sladek raised to 180,000, Joseph "brandnflowrs" Sanders three-bet jammed all in for 311,212, Sladek called.
Sanders had the , Sladek had the
.
The board ran out the and Sanders was gone.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
4,032,788
2,701,212
|
2,701,212 |
|
Busted |
Level: 31
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 0
Michael "BrockLesnar" Holtz raised to 280,000, "lox10" three-bet to 880,000 and Holtz raised his extra 80,000 which "lox10" called.
Holtz had the , "lox10" was looking for the knockout with the
.
Holtz could not come from behind as it ran out and Holtz was eliminated in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
4,367,212
1,675,361
|
1,675,361 |
|
Busted |
The WSOP.com Summer Online Circuit Event began on July 16 and will run through July 27. During that time a dozen gold rings will be awarded.
Here's a look at the winners thus far...
Date | Tournament | Buy-in | Players | Rebuys | Total Entries | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16-Jul | Event 1: $40K GTD Limit O8 or Better 8-Max | $320 | 142 | 51 | 193 | $57,900 | Aaron "Sagevsal" Henderson |
17-Jul | Event 2: $75K GTD NLH | $215 | 383 | 217 | 600 | $120,000 | Ryan "sychosid" Hohner |
18-Jul | Event #3: $150K GTD NLH Monster Stack | $525 | 397 | 144 | 541 | $270,500 | Tom ".beast." Cannuli |
19-Jul | Event #4: $50,000 GTD PLO 8-Max | $320 | 167 | 146 | 313 | $93,900 | Nathan "surfbum" Gamble |
20-Jul | Event #5: $75,000 GTD NLH 6-Max | $320 | 263 | 137 | 400 | $120,000 | Ryan "whosyourdodd" Dodd |
21-Jul | Event #6: $75,000 GTD PLO High Roller 8-Max | $1,000 | 101 | 59 | 160 | $152,800 | Dylan "TheSmith" Smith |
22-Jul | Event #7: $50,000 GTD NLH Freezeout | $250 | 424 | - | 424 | $98,792 | Corey "Corgasm" Paggeot |
23-Jul | Event #8: $50,000 GTD NLH Deepstack Turbo | $215 | 305 | 116 | 421 | $84,200 | Hye "hellofriend" Park |
"lox10" raised to 300,000 from the button, Todd "Chi.T.420" Sladek called.
The flop came the . Sladek check-raised a bet of 450,000 to 1,950,000, "lox10" three-bet to 3,664,424 to put Sladek all in who called.
Sladek had a smidgeon more chips with and had the for two-pair while "lox10" had the
for a pair and the flush draw.
The turn was the and the river came the
to give "lox10" trips and leave Sladek with just 31,000 chips as he was eliminated two hands later in small all in hands.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
7,960,000
3,592,788
|
3,592,788 |
|
Busted |
On July 12, WSOP.com launched in Pennsylvania, and now players from the Keystone State can look forward to competing in gold bracelet events.
From August 8-15, WSOP will offer eight daily bracelet events, each starting at 5:30 p.m. EST. Buy-ins range from $400 up to the $3,200 High Roller. The weeklong series will culminate in a $1,000 NLH PA Championship on Sunday, August 15. Additionally, there will be a pair of Progressive Knockout (PKO) events, marking the first time the WSOP will award a PKO bracelet.
WSOP.com PA will also offer daily satellites with buy-ins as low as $1 that provide an opportunity to win a seat into this Fall’s live WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas.
“We are thrilled to be opening up WSOP.com to the state of Pennsylvania,” said Ty Stewart, SVP of the World Series of Poker at Caesars Entertainment. “The real winners in this expansion are the players who join us at WSOP.com. Our team is laser-focused on providing the most value to poker players in the state and are confident in the potential of our online poker product. With our industry-best sign-up promotions and the special bracelet series catered specifically to players in Pennsylvania, we welcome all players, from the casuals to the professionals and everyone in between.”
While WSOP.com is in the middle of their 33-bracelet series open to Nevada and New Jersey players, players from Pennsylvania will have the chance to battle for eight daily bracelet events from Sunday, August 8 through Sunday. August 15.
Players must be within state borders in order to participate and will need to register for a new account at WSOP.com/start. Once signed up, be sure to link your Caesars Rewards to your account as every hand played earns points toward rewards.
Remember, players can withdraw and deposit funds at the cage inside Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack.
Event | Tournament | Day | Date | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Event #1: $500 NLH Keystone Kickoff | Sunday | 8/8/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
2 | Event #2: $500 NLH PKO | Monday | 8/9/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
3 | Event #3: $3,200 NLH High Roller | Tuesday | 8/10/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
4 | Event #4: $400 NLH 6-Max | Wednesday | 8/11/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
5 | Event #5: $777 NLH Lucky 7’s | Thursday | 8/12/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
6 | Event #6: $400 NLH PKO | Friday | 8/13/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
7 | Event #7: $600 NLH MonsterStack | Saturday | 8/14/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
8 | Event #8: $1,000 NLH PA Championship | Sunday | 8/15/21 | 5:30 p.m. EST |
Pennsylvania players are invited to capture the benefits of the Welcome Offer, the most valuable poker deposit promotion on the table. Available now, players who deposit a minimum of $10 into their account will be rewarded with $50 in free play, a 100% match on all deposits up to $1,000, and 7 freeroll tickets into the Welcome Week Freerolls.
First-time depositors who make a deposit by Sunday, Aug. 15 will also receive a ticket to participate in an exclusive $50,000 Depositors Freeroll on Sunday, Aug. 22. The Freeroll will award three seats to the WSOP Main Event – two seats to the top tournament finishers, and one seat from a randomly selected drawing of all players that entered.
To prioritize Pennsylvania players in the launch of WSOP.com in the state, a variety of special events and tournaments are being offered daily throughout the summer.