2023 World Series of Poker

Event #17: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k863
Prize
$262,542
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,525,905
Entries
1,143
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,143
Players Left
394

Badugi Primer - Get Ready for Tomorrow's Brand New WSOP Tournament

Level 3
Badugi
Badugi

The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is getting ready to debut a brand new event!

Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 7 at 2 p.m., Event 20: $1,500 Badugi will get underway at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, but if you don't know how to play, fear not as we've put together this primer to get you up to speed and ready to compete.

Badugi is a four-card triple draw lowball poker variant that isn’t as well-known as other games, but those who learn and play it often characterize it as a fun alternative poker game filled with action.

A lot of players enjoy Badugi because it has a fairly simple objective and, because the format and goal differ from many other variants, there are different strategies employed.

Although the exact origin of the game is unknown, many believe it originated in South Korea in the latter half of the 20th century, while others claim it was popularized in Canada in the 1980s where it was called “Off Suit Lowball”.

The name allegedly comes from the Korean word baduk or badug which refers to a black and white pattern, with badugi a common name for a black and white spotted dog. The board game Go was called baduk in Korean.

Click here to see PokerNews' primer on Badugi!

Moore Shows Down Trips

Level 3

A player in the cutoff bet on a board of 1057J before Jason Moore, in the hijack, raised.

The cutoff called to see the 7 river where Moore bet again. That was enough to win the pot as his opponent mucked.

"Trip sevens," Moore said as he picked up his cards to show them to his tablemate before sending them into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Moore
Jason Moore
20,000

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Arsht Scoops a Big One

Level 3

An under-the-gun player raised before an opponent in early position reraised. David Arsht called from the small blind, as did the big blind and initial raiser to create a four-way pot heading to the flop.

The flop came 585 and Arsht led out. Only the early-position player called as the K fell on the turn.

Arsht bet again and his lone remaining opponent called. The river came the 4 and Arsht bet once more. His opponent quickly called.

Arsht opened up A2510 for trip fives and a low. "You're good. I thought I was going to get half," his opponent said before mucking as the 2012 bracelet winner scooped in the big pot.

Player Chips Progress
David Arsht us
David Arsht
38,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Szymanski Scoops a Pot Off Shack-Harris at Showdown

Level 3
Brandon Shack-Harris
Brandon Shack-Harris

In a pot that saw six players, including Brandon Shack-Harris all limp to a flop of 5910, Shack-Harris opted to lead into the field with a bet that was called by players in the cutoff, button, small blind and Jim Szymanski in the big blind with five players seeing the 10 turn card.

The blinds checked to Shack-Harris who bet out again and received a call only from Szymanski before seeing the 6 river. Both players checked through to showdown and Szymanski turned up the AKK3, good for both halves of the pot as Shack-Harris tossed his cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Szymanski us
Jim Szymanski
37,800
37,800
37,800
Brandon Shack-Harris us
Brandon Shack-Harris
22,000
22,000
22,000
WSOP 2X Winner

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Newberry Bets Out Vornicu

Level 3

James Newberry bet on a 8210 flop and Valentin Vornicu called from the cutoff.

The turn came the 2 and Newberry continued betting. Vornicu again called as the 4 fell on the river.

Newberry bet again and this time Vornicu peeked back at his cards before mucking.

Player Chips Progress
Valentin Vornicu us
Valentin Vornicu
30,000
James Newberry us
James Newberry
27,000

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Level: 4

Blinds: 300/500
Limits: 500/1000

Aldridge Heads to Splitsville with Linchesky

Level 4

Action folded to Rob Linchesky in late position who limped before the table folded around to Ken Aldridge in the big blind who checked his option to see a flop of 45J. Both players checked through to the 6 turn card and Aldridge led with a bet.

Linchesky called and both players headed to the 8 river card which saw another bet from Aldridge and another call from Linchesky.

Aldridge turned up the Q432 while Linchesky turned over the 9432 with both sharing the same high and low hands and chopping the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Ken Aldridge us
Ken Aldridge
34,000
9,000
9,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Rob Linchesky us
Rob Linchesky
32,500
32,500
32,500

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