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
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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Level: 2

Blinds: 200/300

Ante: 300

Pocket Tens Scoop Pot for Grybas

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante

On a flop of {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} Steven Grybas check-called a bet of 3,100 from Thomas Zeitler.

Grybas check-called once again, this time for 5,000 on the {2-Spades} turn.

The {j-Clubs} hit the river and both players quickly checked before Grybas tabled {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} for two pair, tens and twos. Zeitler's cards hit the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Steven Grybas
45,900
45,900
45,900
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Thomas Zeitler
37,000
37,000
37,000

Altisent Scores a Knockout

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante

On Scott Bohlman's table, a big pot took place which contributed to one of the first eliminations of Day 1c.

David Altisent faced a big check-raise by his opponent on the turn with board reading {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{8-Spades}, ultimately the pair got their chips in the middle.

Altisent tabled {q-Clubs}{q-Spades} for a set of queens and his opponent revealed {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for third pair and the nut flush draw.

The {a-Clubs} river was too little too late for the player at risk and Altisent notched an elimination.

Player Chips Progress
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David Altisent
126,000
126,000
126,000
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Scott Bohlman
79,000
19,000
19,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Chip Counts Before Break

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thomas Gjerde us
Thomas Gjerde
84,500
24,500
24,500
Profile photo of Allyn Shulman us
Allyn Shulman
76,500
16,500
16,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Hossein Ensan de
Hossein Ensan
72,300
4,300
4,300
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bryce Yockey us
Bryce Yockey
72,100
3,400
3,400
WSOP 2X Winner
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Ben Underwood
67,400
7,400
7,400
Profile photo of Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
64,300
4,300
4,300
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Profile photo of Farid Jattin co
Farid Jattin
63,200
3,200
3,200
Profile photo of Melisa Singh us
Melisa Singh
53,200
6,800
6,800
Profile photo of Shannon Shorr us
Shannon Shorr
42,100
17,900
17,900
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Kevin Eyster us
Kevin Eyster
33,200
26,800
26,800
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Giorgiy Skhulukhiya ge
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya
31,200
28,800
28,800

Dunst Loses a Small One

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante

Russell Green opened to 600 and it was called by Tony Dunst in the cutoff as well as the big blind.

The flop fell {8-Spades}{10-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and Dunst bet 800. Both the big blind and Green called and action checked around when the {q-Spades} paired the board on the turn.

The river was the {8-Hearts} and the big blind led out for 3,500. Green and Dunst quickly folded their hands.

Player Chips Progress
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Tony Dunst
64,000
64,000
64,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Profile photo of Russell Green us
Russell Green
53,500
53,500
53,500

2021 WSOP Streaming Exclusively on PokerGO

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante
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PokerGO WSOP

The 2021 World Series of Poker is in full swing, and PokerGO is live streaming many of the events.

PokerGO has partnered with CBS Sports Network to provide WSOP coverage with the likes of Lon McEachern, Norman Chad, and Jamie Kerstetter returning to the WSOP broadcast booth this year, along with PokerNews Podcast co-host Jeff Platt from time to time.

CBS Sports Network will televise 16 pre-produced and edited episodes of the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event, after striking a multi-year deal earlier this year. This deal sees coverage of the WSOP Main Event return to its original broadcast partner after featuring on CBS Sports Spectacular in the mid-1970s.

All 16 episodes will be televised following the conclusion of the tournament.

PokerGO will provide live streaming duties of the World Championship event starting on Day 1A (November 4) until the end on November 17, except Day 1B (November 5).

Away from the Main Event, there will be additional coverage of more than two dozen tournaments through to November 23, 2021. They include the $50,000 Poker Players Championship and the $250,000 Super High Roller.

Here's a look at the remaining PokerGO live-stream schedule:

*Dates, times, and specific events of this schedule are subject to change.

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