Pot Limit Omaha
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and Hunter McClelland facing an all-in bet from Daniel Zack while he held ![]()
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for top two-pair, and McClelland quickly made the call with ![]()
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for a flopped set and was awarded the pot.
Pot Limit Omaha
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and Hunter McClelland facing an all-in bet from Daniel Zack while he held ![]()
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for top two-pair, and McClelland quickly made the call with ![]()
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for a flopped set and was awarded the pot.
Limit Hold'em
In a blind versus blind battle, Ryan Leng was all in for his last 48,000 on a ![]()
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flop and Tyler Willse was contemplating the call from the small blind.
"Do I really want to double you up again?," Willse asked himself. He eventually called with ![]()
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for a pair of queens. The board ran out ![]()
, and Leng doubled up.
Pot Limit Omaha
Connor Drinan raised pre-flop and Michael Mizrachi defended from the big blind. The two players quickly got it all in on the ![]()
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board, with Mizrachi having 354,000.
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Drinan had flopped the nut straight, but Mizrachi was still live with his flush draw. The
turn didn't help him, but the flush came in on the
river to double him up.
"What a setup that flop was," Mizrachi said.
Limit Hold'em
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David Moskowitz got into a raising war on the river with Ryan Leng and Moskowitz ended up all-in and at risk.
It was Moskowitz that first tabled ![]()
for trip fives, and was subsequently shown the bad news when Leng tabled ![]()
for a rivered flush. With that hand Moskowitz was eliminated in 13th place and Leng is back at 840,000.
Pot Limit Omaha
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Michael Mizrachi fired out a bet of 150,000 on the river and George Alexander made the call.
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for trip queens as Mizrachi tossed his cards in the muck.
Pot Limit Omaha
Connor Drinan opened the pot and called when Michael Mizrachi raised pot. According to Drinan, the flop came ![]()
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, and he and Mizrachi got it all in.
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for a pair of fours, while Mizrachi was on a straight draw with ![]()
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. The turn came
, and Drinan made two pair on the
river to eliminate the five-time WSOP bracelet winner in 11th place.
Poker is a game that requires adaptability and mastering different variants. For the 10 players who will return tomorrow to crown a champion in Event #23: $1,500 Eight-Game Mix, they'll get a chance to prove they can do it better than anyone.
The man leading the way is Ryan Hughes, no stranger to wearing WSOP gold. Hughes is already a two-time bracelet winner and will take the chip lead into tomorrow with 2,534,000. Right behind him is another multiple bracelet winner in Connor Drinan, who finished the day with 1,990,000. Three other bracelet winners made the top-10: Brett Shaffer (800,000), Ryan Leng (770,000), and Dan Zack (384,000).
For Schuyler Thornton, Tyler Willse, Hunter McClelland, George Alexander, and Brandon Bergin, winning the bracelet tomorrow will be a new experience for them. To get this far, they had to navigate a field of 484 players. Day 2 began with 144 players still in the mix, with the money bubble coming at 73rd place.
| Table | Seat | Player | Chip Counts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 154 | 1 | Tyler Willse | 1,165,000 |
| 154 | 2 | George Alexander | 936,000 |
| 154 | 3 | Hunter McClelland | 1,110,000 |
| 154 | 4 | Connor Drinan | 1,990,000 |
| 154 | 5 | Ryan Leng | 770,000 |
| 154 | 6 | empty |
| Table | Seat | Player | Chip Counts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 155 | 1 | empty | |
| 155 | 2 | Brandon Bergin | 934,000 |
| 155 | 3 | Daniel Zack | 384,000 |
| 155 | 4 | Ryan Hughes | 2,534,000 |
| 155 | 5 | Schuyler Thornton | 1,505,000 |
| 155 | 6 | Brett Shaffer | 800,000 |
Notables to fall before the money included Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler, David "Bakes" Baker, and Dutch Boyd. Vu Hoang and Matthew Schultz were both eliminated during hand-for-hand play and shared 73rd place.
From there, the likes of Felipe Ramos (46th), Matt Glantz (42nd), David Williams (41st), and Yuri Dzivielevski (20th) fell by the wayside. Five-time bracelet winner Michael Mizrachi made a run at the final table but was busted by Drinan in 11th place near the end of the night.
The 10 remaining players will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. PT and play down to the final table of six and the eventual champion. PokerNews will be there the entire way with live updates and chip counts until the final card is dealt.