2021 World Series of Poker
Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Team Kerstetter Gets a Double
David "Bakes" Baker of Team Kerstetter was seen on the button getting his stack of about 17,000 all-in against the player in the small blind, who had him covered by a few hundred.
David "Bakes" Baker:
Small Blind:
The flop of gave Baker the lead with a pair of kings, and his hand improved as the board ran out . His opponent was left with just a few hundred in chips and was eliminated the very next hand when he got it in against an opponent who made two pair.
Baker is holding down the fort as Jamie Kerstetter sits a few feet away playing an online bracelet event on her laptop.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jamie Kerstetter - David "Bakes" Baker
|
35,000 | 19,400 |
Kings Hold for Team Wolf
Tomer Wolf of Team Wolf raised to 1,500 and a player shoved all-in for his remaining stack of roughly 8,000. The action folded back around to Wolf who made the call.
Opponent:
Team Wolf:
Wolf had his opponent dominated and the board ran out for his pocket kings to hold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tomer Wolf - David Landell
|
68,000 |
Team Lewis Eliminated
Romain Lewis was in position in a heads-up pot on a board reading with around 15,000 already in the middle.
Lewis bet 25,000 for most of his stack and called off when his opponent-check raised to put him all-in.
Romain Lewis:
Opponent:
Lewis was on a draw and couldn't get there as the peeled off on the river to end the tournament run of himself and partner Tristan Forge.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Romain Lewis - Tristan Forge
|
Busted |
Team Murata Shoves the Flop
Alex Outhred of Team Hitt raised in the hijack to 1,600, the button called and Eder Murata of Team Murata called from the small blind.
The flop came and Murata checked to Outhred who fired 3,000 into the middle. The button called before Murata shoved all-in for just over 21,000. Outhred folded quickly and the button thought about it for about ten seconds before releasing his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Don Hitt - Alex Outhred
|
130,000 | |
Michael Holtz - Skylar Halama
|
115,000 | 40,600 |
Eder Murata - Lucas Tabaren
|
32,000 |
Big Slick Gets There for Depaulo of Team Lazrus
Ryan Depaulo three-bet to around 11,000 from the small blind and called when an opponent in the hijack four-bet jammed for around 17,000.
Opponent:
Ryan Depaulo:
The flop of didn't help Depaulo in the coin flip, but the on the turn gave him the best hand and he eliminated his opponent when the peeled off on the river.
Depaulo told PokerNews he is partnered up with Daniel Lazrus.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Lazrus - Ryan Depaulo
|
80,000 |
Some Current Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nikita Luther - Kunal Patni
|
119,000 | -12,000 |
Sahara Rupp - Brandon Rupp
|
112,000 | 67,000 |
Brad Knipping - David Knipping
|
72,500 | 33,500 |
Melanie Weisner - Xuan Liu
|
32,000 | 5,300 |
Haven Werner - Thomas Taylor
|
31,600 | -1,400 |
Doug Fillmore - Kyle Yu
|
29,300 | 3,900 |
Jerod Smith - Melissa Bryne
|
29,000 | 23,700 |
Adrian Wan - Jeffrey Hsu
|
26,500 | 7,200 |
Jeff Platt - Brent Hanks
|
21,200 | -8,800 |
Sarah Wien - Jeremy Wien
|
15,200 | -31,800 |
Team Roldan Take Down Four-Bet Pot
Nohad Teliani from Team Lam raised to 1,100 in the hijack, Grace Roldan of Team Roldan three-bet next to act to 4,500 and the small blind put in a four-bet to 13,000. Teliani quickly got out of the way and Roldan made the call.
On the flop, the small blind continued for 6,000 and Roldan clicked it to 13,000. The small blind looked extremely puzzled trying to decide what to do and after about three-minutes he let his hand go.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Grace Roldan - Justin Garcia
|
65,500 | |
Vincent Lam - Nohad Teliani
|
35,000 | -8,000 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600