2023 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 2
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
94
Prize
$316,226
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,246,200
Total Entries
134
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
78
Players Left
14
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Bardah Shows a Queen

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Joseph Beasy raised from under-the-gun and found one caller in Ronnie Bardah from the big blind.

Both players checked on the Q84 flop and Bardah led out for a bet on the 9 turn. Beasy called.

Beasy folded facing another bet from Bardah on the 7 river and Bardah showed a Qx as he scooped the pot.

Tags: Joseph BeasyRonnie Bardah

Shimizu Flush With Chips

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Nozomu Shimizu raised from the cutoff and was called by Philip Sternheimer in the big blind.

Sternheimer check-called bets from Shimizu all the way down on the 3Q7 flop, 6 turn, and A river.

Shimizu tabled J10 for a flush and Sternheimer mucked — sending the pot Shimizu's way.

Tags: Nozomu ShimizuPhilip Sternheimer

Wilkinson Pressures Wang, Schulman Beats Volpe

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Yong Wang raised from middle position and Alex Wilkinson was the lone caller from the small blind. The flop was 737 and Wilkinson checked. Wang tossed out a bet and then called when Wilkinson raised. The turn was A and Wilkinson checked. Wang bet again and Wilkinson raised, but this time it was too much and Wang tossed his hand in the muck.

Nearby, Paul Volpe raised from the cutoff and Nick Schulman called from the small blind. The flop was 69A and Schulman check-called a bet from Volpe. Both players checked the 10 turn and the 4 river before Schulman turned over Q9 to take the pot with a pair of nines. Volpe flashed the losing hand and tossed it in the muck.

Elsewhere, Brian Lieberman hit the rail shortly after he returned from dinner.

Tags: Alex WilkinsonNick SchulmanPaul VolpeYong Wang

Three Table Redraw (full)

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
TableSeatNameChip Count
1381Josh Arieh375,000
1382Eric Wasserson230,000
1383Motoyoshi Okamura555,000
1384Alex Wilkinson94,000
1385Robert Como205,000
1386Paul Volpe310,000
1387Yong Wang341,000
1388Nick Schulman400,000
    
1431Mori Eskandani313,000
1432Ben Yu155,000
1433Nozomu Shimizu365,000
1434Nick Pupillo560,000
1435Louis Hillman231,000
1436Philip Sternheimer340,000
1437Joe McKeehen850,000
1438Koray Aldemir170,000
    
1441David Lieberman335,000
1442Ronnie Bardah398,000
1443Joseph Beasy510,000
1444Ian Johns265,000
1445Brian Lieberman70,000
1446John Elliott265,000
1447Kevin Song390,000
1448Daniel Idema290,000

Level: 15

Blinds: 5,000/10,000

Ante: 0

A Look Inside Phil Hellmuth's WSOP Break Room: How Does He Fit on that Couch?

Level 14 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 0 ante

When you hold the record for the most World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets, there are perks.

For Phil Hellmuth, whose 16 bracelets (and counting) may never be touched, one of those perks is his own personal break room at Horseshoe Las Vegas. That's a nice benefit especially on 90-minute dinner breaks.

Hellmuth granted PokerNews access to his small but intimate break room, which is in an undisclosed location. "Don't disclose the location. I don't need fans knocking on the door seeking autographs while I'm trying to rest," the Poker Hall of Famer joked.

Click here for a look at Hellmuth's WSOP break room!

Break Time Chip Counts (full)

Level 14 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 0 ante

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Dinner Break

Level 14 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 0 ante

Players are now on a 60-minute dinner break.

Brian Hak busted just before dinner to bring the field down to 24, which means a three-table redraw will occur once players return from break.

Play will resume at approximately 8:45 p.m. local time.