2022 World Series of Poker
Danny Wong opened under the gun and faced a three-bet from Daniel Zack on the button. Wong made the call to send the two players heads-up to the initial draw.
Both players took two cards on the first draw after which Wong led into Zack who flatted.
The second draw saw Wong take one to Zack's two and follow that up with a bet. Zack called once more.
Wong stood pat during the final draw and Zack took another card. Action checked through and Wong tabled ![]()
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, a hand Zack could not beat.
292k -> 80k -> 320k -> 74k at 8/1600 limit in $10k triple draw. 28 left 18 pay, need some heat soon
— Brian Hastings (@brianchastings)
Matt Edgar raised and got called by by Hal Rotholz and Yuval Bronshtein in the blinds.
Rotholz and Bronshtein both drew two and they checked to Edgar, who drew one, who then bet. Both opponents called.
Rotholz drew one, Bronshtein two, and Edgar one. All three players checked.
The draws repeated on the third draw and action checked to Edgar who bet. Rotholz folded and Bronshtein thought before calling.
"Ace," said Edgar, flinging the
face up on the table. Bronshtein tabled ![]()
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and won the pot.
Mike Gorodinsky and Jordan Siegel both drew two. Gorodinsky bet and Siegel called.
Gorodinsky drew one and Siegel drew two again. Gorodinsky bet and Siegel called.
Gorodinsky stood pat and Siegel drew one. Both players checked. Gorodinsky tabled ![]()
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and won the hand.
Level: 14
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Limits: 8,000/16,000
Players are going on another 10-minute break.
Jordan Siegel raised and Brian Hastings called blind on blind.
Siegel drew one and Hastings drew two. Siegel bet in the dark and Hastings then raised. Siegel re-raised and Hastings called.
Both players stood pat and Seigel bet. Hastings took his time before eventually mucking.
Ali Eslami opened from the cutoff and faced a three-bet from Mike Thorpe out of the small blind, which Eslami called.
Thorpe took one card to Eslami's two on the first draw and followed that up with a bet. Eslami was not going anywhere and made the call.
The same drawing pattern was repeated during the second draw and once again Thorpe led into Eslami, who responded with a raise. Thorpe did make the call to send the two players to the third draw.
The final draw saw Thorpe take another card while Eslami stood pat. Thorpe fired off a bet and announced he had a pair after Eslami made the call. Eslami turned over ![]()
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to keep him moving up the chip counts.
Picking up the action during the second draw. Marco Johnson in the small blind took two cards as did Brian Rast in the big blind. Johnson then check-raised a bet from Rast, who responded by moving the rest of his chips into the middle. Johnson made the call to put Rast at risk.
On the final draw Johnson stood pat and Rast took one last card. Johnson turned over ![]()
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and Rast revealed he held ![]()
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, meaning he would need to catch a six or a five. Unfortunately for Rast, he peeled a
, bringing his tournament to an end.