2023 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 1
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aak3
Prize
$221,124
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$963,870
Total Entries
361
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
361
Players Left
183
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Pisarenko Building a Stack

Level 8

Razz

Maksim Pisarenko: XxXx/6x3x5x8x/Xx
Sergio Braga: XxXx/8x4xAx10x/Xx

Sergio Braga bet on fourth street and Maksim Pisarenko called. Pisarenko led out on fifth street and Braga called to sixth.

Pisarenko bet again and Braga tanked for about a minute before he tossed in a call. On seventh, Pisarenko fired out more chips and Braga gave up his hand as Pisarenko showed 2x7x.

Tags: Maksim PisarenkoSergio Braga

Leng Battling for Pots

Level 8

No-Limit 2-7

A player raised to 1,600 from under the gun and action folded around to Ryan Leng for a raised to 5,600 from the big blind. His opponent quickly jammed with more.

"Really?" Leng asked before he tossed his hand in the muck.

On the next hand, Ray Henson raised to 1,500 from early position and Leng raised to 5,600 again.

"You didn't learn your lesson, did you?" Henson said before he folded and gave up the pot.

One hand later, a player in the cutoff raised to 1,500 and Leng called from the button before the big blind tossed in the chips to call. All three players took one card and the action checked to Leng after the draw. Leng tossed out 4,000 and both players quickly gave up the pot.

Price Leaves Williamson Short

Level 8

No-Limit 2-7

Robert Price raised to 1,500 from early position before Robert Williamson three-bet on the button to 4,500. Action folded back to Price and he called to the draw.

Both players took one and Price checked over to Williamson, who fired out another 6,000. Price quickly called and Williamson showed a 9-8.

Price, though, had 8x7x5x3x2x to take the pot and leave Williamson on a short stack.

Tags: Robert PriceRobert Williamson

Level: 8

Limit Flop/Draw: 600-1,200, 1,200-2,400 Limits
Stud Games: 300-1,200, 1,200-2,400 Limits, 300 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 300-600, 600/900 Ante

Rheem Busts Again

Level 7

Pot-Limit Omaha

Heads-up on a flop of 5J10, Chino Rheem bet 2,000 from under the gun before Jean Gaspard potted in middle position. Rheem called all in for his last 11,500.

Chino Rheem: AA8J
Jean Gaspard: 108K4

Rheem was ahead with. his pair of aces, but the board ran out 9K and Gaspard rivered two pair. Rheem busted for the second time today, but this time won't have the option to reenter as his tournament came to an end.

Tags: Chino RheemJean Gaspard

Tugwell Pulls in a Double

Level 7

Action was heads up with well over 25,000 in the middle and 2410K on the board when Jeffrey Tugwell got the last of his chips into the middle. An opponent across the table called and the cards were turned up. Tugwell showed 1010 for a set of tens and his opponent had KJ for the top pair of kings. The river was an inconsequential 6 and Tugwell picked up a double.

Tags: Jeffrey Tugwell

Heikkila Takes the Lead on the Third Draw

Level 7

2-7 Triple Draw

Walter Treccarichi took one on the first draw and bet on the button as Ilkka Heikkila and Anatolii Zyrin, who both took two, called.

Treccarichi now stood pat and fired out another bet. Heikkila took two more and called, while Zyrin also called after drawing one.

Zyrin and Treccarichi stood pat on the third draw, while Heikkila took one. Heikkila now led out with a bet and Zyrin folded. Treccarichi showed three sevens in his card before mucking.

Tags: Anatolii ZyrinIlkka HeikkilaWalter Treccarichi

Kessler Hits Quads to Take Out Glaser

Level 7

No-Limit Hold'em

Allen Kessler won't have much to complain about after busting Benny Glaser in his last hand.

Glaser raised to 3,400 from the cutoff, leaving himself just one 100 chip behind. Kessler called in the small blind, as did the big blind.

The flop came 8J6 and Kessler led out for 4,500. The big blind folded and Kessler turned over his JJ for top set without realizing Glaser was not all in yet. Glaser reluctantly tossed in his last chip and turned over A5.

The J on the turn ended the hand as Kessler wound up with quads. The inconsequential river was the 5 and Glaser was sent to the rail.

"I thought you were going to do something crazy," Kessler told the big blind after the hand.

Tags: Allen KesslerBenny Glaser

Johnson and Kessler Turn Over the Worst Hand

Level 7

No-Limit 2-7

Action was heads up with 5,000 in the pot after the draw when both players checked. Marco Johnson turned over Kx10x6x5x3x and took the pot when his opponent showed an ace. Johnson has now chipped up past double the starting stack.

2-7 Triple Draw

On another table, Allen Kessler had bet 2,400 after the third draw and his opponent was considering his options. After a few moments of thought, his opponent called and Kessler turned over 7x6x5x3x2x to take the pot with the number three.

Tags: Allen KesslerMarco Johnson

Loube Plays It Slow

Level 7

Seven Card Stud

Steven Loube: XxXx/8J310/Xx
Kyle Montgomery: XxXx/JQ42/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/10K10A/Xx

Steven Loube bet on fourth street and was called by Kyle Montgomery and one other opponent.

Loube and Montgomery both called a bet from their opponent on fifth and sixth, and faced another bet on seventh.

Only Loube called this time as Montgomery folded. "Kings up," Loube's opponent said, showing K4J for kings and tens.

"Trip eights," Loube countered, turning over 88 to win the pot.

"And I never raised," Loube added.

Tags: Steven LoubeKyle Montgomery