2023 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Day: 2
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$198,854
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,053,315
Total Entries
789
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
218
Players Left
21
Players Left 1 / 789
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Rawtani Thankful to Get Off Cheap

Level 19

Limit Hold'em

Heads-up on a flop of 83Q, Nitesh Rawtani bet and Kyle Loman called.

Rawtani again bet on the J turn and Loman called to the 2 river, where he led out.

Rawtank tanked for a moment before calling. "Aces," Loman announced, turning over AA.

"I almost raised," Rawtani said as he showed KQ tossed them into the muck.

Tags: Kyle LomanNitesh Rawtani

Eliminations in 99th to 119th Place ($2,406)

Level 19

Brannan Leaves Bohlman Short

Level 19

Pot-Limit Omaha

Heads-up on a flop of 10710, Frank Brannan bet 15,000 and Scott Bohlman tanked for a moment before calling.

The turn came the J and Bohlman checked over to Brannan, who bet enough to put Bohlman all in.

Bohlman, with around 15,000 remaining, snap-folded as Brannan took in the pot.

Tags: Frank BrannanScott Bohlman

Hellmuth Survives With Half

Level 19
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Stud 8 or Better

Phil Hellmuth: 742/64105
Tsutomu Inoue: Q83/A94Q

Picking action up on sixth street, a short-stacked Phil Hellmuth faced bets on sixth and seventh streets from Tsutomu Inoue.

Hellmuth called both and at showdown, Inoue revealed a flush, while Hellmuth survived with a seven low for half the pot.

Tags: Phil Hellmuth

Level: 19

Limit Flop/Draw: 4,000-8,000, 8,000-16,000 Limits
Stud Games: 2,000-8,000, 8,000-16,000 Limits, 2,000 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 2,000-4,000, 4,000/6,000 Ante

Schmidt Bursts the Bubble

Level 18

Razz

Erik Schmidt was down to a single yellow 1,000 chip and put it in the middle with a 8x showing. Walter Treccarichi and Aloisio Dourado called.

Both players checked to fifth, where Treccarichi bet and Dourado folded.

Treccarichi finished with KxAx7x4x6x7x2x, catching the deuce on seventh to make 7-6-4-2-A. Schmidt had 5x3x8x3x8x2x and caught an Ax on his last card, but it wasn't enough to avoid becoming the bubble boy.

"I called for the ace of spades and got it. He caught the perfect card," Schmidt lamented as he made his way to the rail.

Tags: Walter TreccarichiErik SchmidtAloisio Dourado

Deeb Fires With a Queen

Level 18

Razz

Shaun Deeb: XxXx/6x7xAx6x/Xx
Allan Le: XxXx/7x4x3xQx/Xx

Allan Le bet on fourth and fifth streets and was called by Shaun Deeb. Le bet again on sixth and Deeb called.

Le checked on seventh and Deeb fired out a bet. Le tanked for a moment before mucking as Deeb showed 7x2xQx for a queen-low and took the pot to eclipse 600,000.

Willse Survives on Bubble

Level 18

Tyler Willse: K77/K9QQ
Chad Campbell: 553/QK37

Tyler Willse was all in on third street versus Chad Campbell and the final cards were dealt without revealing the down cards, while action at other tables continued.

During the wait, the very friendly table led by Mike Thorpe got a chant of "Tyler, Tyler, Tyler" going, rooting on their all-in tablemate.

Once action at other tables was completed, Campbell asked Willse how he wanted him to reveal his hole cards, one by one, or "rip it."

"Just rip it," replied Willse, and Campbell tried to reveal his cards with a wild swing of his arm, accidentally tossing two of the cards onto the floor instead, which drew laughs from the rest of the table.

Once the cards were picked up, Campbell's two pair of fives and threes couldn't top Willse's kings and queens, and the lengthy bubble continued on.

Tags: Chad CampbellMike ThorpeTyler Willse

Hellmuth Getting Short on the Bubble

Level 18

Limit Hold'em

Jon Turner raised from under the gun as action folded around to Phil Hellmuth in the big blind, who called to the 984 flop.

Hellmuth checked dark and Turner came out with a bet. Hellmuth called and both players checked the K turn.

Hellmuth again checked the 10 and Turner fired out a bet. Hellmuth ripped off his headphones and leaned over the table as he began muttering to himself before mucking AQ. Turner flashed 1010 for the rivered set as he took the pot.

Tags: Jon TurnerPhil Hellmuth

Buchanan Survives on the River

Level 18

Limit Omaha 8 or Better

Shawn Buchanan committed his last chips from the big blind on the turn with a board of 1078Q versus Paresh Doshi on the button, who had raised preflop and then raised the turn after the duo checked the flop.

Shawn Buchanan: A733
Paresh Doshi: KQJ2

Doshi was ahead with his pair of queens, but Buchanan had the better flush draw and a low draw, which hit on the river with the 6 to chop the pot and keep Buchanan alive.

Tags: Paresh DoshiShawn BuchahanShawn Buchanan

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