2021 World Series of Poker

Event #74: $2,500 Big Bet Mix
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq86
Prize
$117,898
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$471,700
Entries
212
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
212
Players Left
92

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PokerGO Main Event
PokerGO Main Event

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WSOP Main Event Poker Go

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Level: 6

NLFCD & NL 2-7 SD:
Ante 800 Small Blind 300 Big Blind 500
PLO, PLO8, Big O, PL 2-7 TD:
Ante 400 Small Blind 200 Big Blind 400
No-Limit Hold'em:
Ante 600 Small Blind 200 Big Blind 400

Williams All-In Versus the World

Level 5
David Williams
David Williams

Pot-Limit Omaha

Before the flop, David Williams raised from the big blind to 4,800, leaving himself just over 3,000 behind. He got calls from Felipe Ramos in the cutoff and Pearce Arnold in the small blind.

Arnold checked the {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} flop, and Willimas tossed in his remaining 3,100 chips. Ramos then raised to 15,000, which drew a reluctant fold from Arnold.

David Williams: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Felipe Ramos: {j-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

Ramos had the world's fair of draws at his disposal, but Williams somehow dodged them all as the {6-Clubs} and {2-Spades} fell, boosting his stack to over 20,000.

Player Chips Progress
Pearce Arnold us
Pearce Arnold
84,000 84,000
Felipe Ramos br
Felipe Ramos
29,100 -5,900
David Williams us
David Williams
WSOP 1X Winner
21,000 -14,000

Tags: David WilliamsFelipe Ramos

Liedkte Eliminates a Pair, Crosses 100,000

Level 5
Mark Liedtke
Mark Liedtke

On a flop of {7-Spades}{6-Hearts}{5-Spades}, Ray Henson led out for the size of the pot and was raised all in by Mark Liedtke. Danny Noam called behind for 10,500 which put him all in as well. Henson called for approximately 7,000 more.

Danny Noam: {j-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}
Mark Liedtke: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{3-Spades}
Ray Henson: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{4-Spades}

The board ran out with the {6-Clubs} and {9-Hearts} and Liedtke's nine-high straight and ace-three for low were good enough to scoop a massive pot, eliminating both Henson and Noam, who have since re-entered the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Liedtke us
Mark Liedtke
102,000 102,000
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
35,000 20,000
Danny Noam us
Danny Noam
35,000 -9,000

Tags: Danny NoamMark LiedtkeRay Henson

Level: 5

NLFCD & NL 2-7 SD:
Ante 800 Small Blind 300 Big Blind 500
PLO, PLO8, Big O, PL 2-7 TD:
Ante 400 Small Blind 200 Big Blind 400
No-Limit Hold'em:
Ante 600 Small Blind 200 Big Blind 400

The Muck: Poker Twitter Debates Potential Angle-Shooting in WSOP Main Event

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The Muck
The Muck

In this edition of The Muck, the poker community debates if Chance Kornuth angle-shot in a hand during the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event.

Kornuth reached Day 6 of poker's world championship event with a big stack and is in contention for the $8 million prize.

Chris Brewer, an up-and-coming high roller, felt Kornuth's actions in a Day 5 hand deserved a penalty.

Click here to see the video and read about the debate!