In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Sarah Herring, Chad Holloway, and Jesse Fullen bring you all the latest from the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. That includes highlighting all the recent bracelet winners and even interviews with the likes of Adam Friedman, Mike Jukich, Christopher Chatman, and Dominick Sarle. They also chat with MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event champShea Quintin, who won $325K on his first visit to Vegas!
Daniel Zack opened from the cutoff and was three-bet by Jordan Siegel out of the small blind. Zack responded with a four-bet, which was flatted.
On the first draw Siegel took one card while Zack stood pat. Siegel then check-called the continuation from Zack.
The same drawing pattern was repeated on the second draw and again Siegel check-called a bet from Zack.
Siegel took one more card during the final draw and, after Zack stood pat, action checked through. Zack showed down , good enough to take the pot and leave Siegel under 200,000.
Daniel Zack opened from the cutoff and Brian Hastings called on the button. Jordan Siegel three-bet out of the small blind and both other players made the call to send the action three-handed to the initial draw.
On the first draw Siegel took one, Zack three and Hastings two. Siegel then led out and Zack called before Hastings raised. Siegel and Zack called.
The second draw saw Siegel again take one card while Zack drew two and Hastings stood pat. Action was then checked to Hastings, who bet out. It was not enough to shed either of his opponents, both of whom called.
Siegel and Zack each drew one on the final draw after which they both checked. Hastings, who had again stood pat, fired off another bet and received a single call from Siegel. Hastings turned over , good enough to scoop a decently large pot and leave Siegel short.