2021 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Day: 2abd
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 2abd
Entries
2,900
Players Left
1,440
Players Left 1 / 6,650
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Dinner Break Counts on the Feature Tables

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante

Woods Gets Coolered, Busts Shortly After

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
James Woods
James Woods

James Woods shoved for his last 3,200 from the cutoff and was called by Alex Jim in the big blind to put Woods at risk.

James Woods: {k-Spades}{3-Spades}
Alex Jim: {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}

The board ran out {q-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} — eliminating Woods from contention.

According to Woods, he lost the majority of his chips the hand prior after losing with a full house to a better full house.

Tags: James Woods

Kasabov Bombs Flop

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante

The flop read {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}. There was a decent-sized pot already in the middle and Boris Kasabov made a chunky bet of 35,000 into a pot of around the same amount.

Bart Lybaert thought briefly before scuttling his cards across the table for the fold to give Kasabov the chips.

Tags: Bart LybaertBoris Kasabov

Assorted Pavilion Counts

Level 9 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante

Level: 9

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 1,600

Richey Doubles Before Dinner

Level 8 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Brett Richey
Brett Richey

Brett Richey was all-in with just 24,900 against a lone opponent who had him covered.

Brett Richey: {9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}

The board ran out {q-Spades}{j-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} and Richey improved to a full house to secure a double-up in one of the last hands before dinner break.

Tags: Brett Richey

Backpack Trick Leads to Incredible Spin Up

Level 8 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Julian Sanchez
Julian Sanchez

In the middle of level 8, Julian Sanchez thought he was all-in and eliminated, having put on his backpack and begun walking away from his table.

However, a count revealed he had 2,500 chips left, which would soon be in the middle in the blinds.

According to Sanchez and tablemate Yuri Dzivielevski, Sanchez would survive that all-in and several more, doubling his stack repeatedly, with the encouragement of Dzivielevski to put on the backpack for each all-in.

As word got out of Sanchez's repeated backpack-aided double-ups, offers began coming in from nearby tables who've gotten word of Sanchez's fortunes to buy the backpack for up to $100.

Sanchez has rebuffed these offers, with his latest double-up boosting his stack into more than healthy territory.

In an already meaty pot of over 100,000, on a river board reading {3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{2-Spades}{9-Diamonds}, Sanchez's opponent, Lauren Carter bet 25,000, and he moved all-in again for 41,000, reaching again for the backpack, but staying in his seat. Carter was pained by the decision but flicked in a call for just 16,000 more.

Sanchez showed {3-Clubs}{3-Spades} for a full house, while Carter could only show {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}.

Sanchez now sits at over 150,000 as he heads to dinner break.