2021 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Event Info
2021 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$8,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,011,250
Total Entries
6,650
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
2,400,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
600
Players Left
433
Players Left 1 / 6,650
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Petit Wins Without Showdown

Level 3 : 200/400, 400 ante

Rosalie Petit raised under the gun and called a three-bet from the cutoff for 2,700.

Both players checked throughout the board {q-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs} to see a {7-Clubs} on the river. Petit led out for 4,100 and her opponent tanked for a minutes before letting it go.

Shevlyakov Scores a Massive Pot

Level 3 : 200/400, 400 ante

Susan Choi had already squeezed to 23,900 and then faced the all-in of Takahiro Kidokoro for 99,100 and the reshove of Aleksandr Shevlyakov. She was in the tank for a short while and folded, mentioning in table chat that there was no more ace left in the deck when the cards were turned over.

Takahiro Kidokoro: {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Aleksandr Shevlyakov: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

The board ran out {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Spades} and Kidokoro was eliminated while Shevlyakov skyrocketed to the top of the leaderboard.

"I would have been sick to my stomach if I had called but really happy on the flop," Choi said and mentioned that she had folded ace-jack.

Tags: Susan ChoiAleksandr ShevlyakovTakahiro Kidokoro

More Chip Counts From Orange

Level 3 : 200/400, 400 ante

Tolbert Fires Flop and Turn

Level 3 : 200/400, 400 ante

With a flop of {a-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{7-Spades}, the action checked to Thomas Tolbert who bet 3,500 and only the player out of position called.

The turn was the {6-Diamonds} and Tolbert's opponent checked to him once again and he fired a bet of 6,500 which forced the opponent out of the hand.

Some Chip Counts from Amazon Orange

Level 3 : 200/400, 400 ante

Level: 3

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 400

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Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

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Second Break on Day 1c Underway

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

The second scheduled 20-minute break is underway and below are some highlights of the past two hours in the Amazon Purple and Orange sections on Day 1c of the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event. Susan Choi is the current chip leader with more than three times the starting stack.

- Ensan Rivers Broadway and Get Paid

- Full House Gets Paid for Greenwood

- Sparks Avoids Going Broke

- Cooper Doubles Through McCollum

- Choi Chipping Up

Tags: Susan Choi

Dimmig Loses Small Pot to Eyster

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

Jonathan Dimmig raised to 700 on the button and was called by Kevin Eyster in the big blind. The {q-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} flop was checked and Eyster then bet the {j-Spades} turn for 1,100, which Dimmig called. They checked the {a-Spades} on the river and Eyster won the pot with the {q-Clubs}{7-Clubs} for a pair of queens.

Tags: Jonathan DimmigKevin Eyster

Sparks Avoids Going Broke

Level 2 : 200/300, 300 ante

Shawn Sparks in late position was in a pot against Donald Boyer on a board reading {9-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{k-Spades} and called a flop bet from his opponent.

Boyer continued with a bet of 6,000 on the {8-Hearts} turn with around 25,000 already in the middle. Sparks called.

Boyer fired again with a bet of 6,000 on the {j-Clubs} river and Sparks signed before calling.

"You got aces?" asked Sparks.

Boyer did have aces and. turned over {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}, while Sparks showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}. Sparks likely lost the minimum as he had flopped a big hand with both the nut flush draw and top pair-top kicker.

"Thank goodness I didn't shove the flop," he said. "Anybody else goes broke there."