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 1e
Entries
797
Players Left
590
Players Left 1 / 6,650
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Burns Takes Care of Waldbaum

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

James Burns and Carla Waldbaum were heads-up on the turn with the board showing {10-Spades}{a-Hearts}{3-Spades}{7-Hearts}. Burns threw out a bet of 15,000 and Waldbaum called.

The river came the {j-Diamonds} and Burns bet 30,000, enough to put Waldbaum all in. Waldbaum called after a brief tank and Burns showed {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}.

"A set of threes. I knew it before he even turned it up," a tablemate said.

Waldbaum turned over {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades} for a beaten two pair and took one last long look at the board before the so-called "hustler" who claimed she didn't know what she's doing was eliminated a few minutes before the end of the day.

Tags: Carla WaldbaumJames Burns

Father/Son Main Event Last Longer is ON!

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

Lukas and Peter Robinson (father and son) are playing the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event for the first time ever. A love for the game runs in the family and this year they're actualizing their poker dream... together. But that doesn't mean there isn't a little friendly father-son rivalry ensuing. Find out who is the better poker player and, more importantly, who has more chips on Day 1 of the WSOP Main Event?!

Tags: Lukas robinsonpeter robinsonTiffany MichelleWSOPmain eventwsop 2021ggpokerwsop main eventengland

Bergin Reveals After Three Streets

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante
Brandon Bergin
Brandon Bergin

A player from early position called and in the cutoff, Brandon Bergin raised to 2,000 in the cutoff and got a call from the button and the early position caller.

The flop came down {a-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{k-Clubs} and action checked to Bergin who continued on the flop for 2,500. The button folded and the early position player called.

The turn came out the {7-Hearts} and action checked to Bergin who fired once more to the tune of 5,100 and the early position player called again.

The river came out a {10-Clubs} and action checked to Bergin once more who went all-in for 10,700. The opponent snap-folded and Bergin said "I never bluff," and turned over {q-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for the second nut flush as he raked in the pot.

Tags: Brandon Bergin

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Dumont Jams Into Darmani

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Nicolas Dumont
Nicolas Dumont

Nicolas Dumont raised to 1,500 and the cutoff then three-bet, which Antony Darmani in the big blind and Dumont called. The trio opted to check the {j-Spades}{8-Spades}{7-Hearts} flop and Darmani also checked the {3-Diamonds} turn. Dumont now bet 10,000 into 15,000 and Darmani was the only caller.

Both Frenchmen headed to the {6-Diamonds} river on which Darmani checked once more. Dumont then shoved for 74,900 total, which had Darmani covered by quite a margin. There was no call as Dumont raked in the pot without revealing his cards.

Tags: Nicolas DumontAntony Darmani

Chip Counts in Amazon Purple

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Losing Race Ends Garshofsky's Main Event

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Mitch Garshofsky
Mitch Garshofsky

A series of preflop raises saw Mitch Garshofsky get his 20,000 stack in the middle from the cutoff and Deidson Camargos called from the button.

Mitch Garshofsky: {a-Spades}{q-Spades}
Deidson Camargos: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

Garshofsky was in a behind race for his Main Event life and couldn't catch-up as the {4-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{k-Spades} runout eliminated him from the tournament.

Tags: Mitch GarshofskyDeidson Camargos

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Chait Turns the Screws

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Action was on the flop of {5-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}. Craig Chait bet 17,000, his opponent called.

The turn was the {10-Diamonds}. Chait tossed three big green chips into the middle to force his opponent all in.

His opponent had a big decision for his tournament life on his hands nearing the end of the day with about 49,000 left behind. He took his time before slowly sliding his cards forward for the fold.

Chait tabled the {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} for an overpaid and the straight flush draw while his opponent claimed he folded a set as Chait added more to his growing stack.

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