2023 World Series of Poker

Event #47: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 1
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$207,678
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,116,060
Total Entries
836
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
836
Players Left
260
Players Left 1 / 836
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Level: 3

Limit Flop: 200-400, 400-800 Limits
Stud Games: 200-400, 400-800 Limits, 100 Ante

Some Counts From The Field

Level 2

Turner Wins Own Game

Level 2

Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Action opened with the player under the gun calling the big blind. The big blind belonged to Robert Turner, who is responsible for introducing Omaha poker to the poker community. Turner then raised, and his opponent called.

The flop came 238. Turner bet, and his opponent called. The turn then came the 9, and Turner bet again. His opponent thought about it for a minute before folding. Turner flashed multiple low cards including an Ax and 5x, to which his opponent nodded.

Tags: Robert Turner

Carlton Gets a Fold; More Entrants

Level 2

Limit Hold'em

Everett Carlton was heads-up from the big blind against the player on the button on a completed board of 6AA47. Carlton bet and his opponent folded after a bit of thought — awarding the pot to Carlton.

Meanwhile, more entrants have been filling the field, which is now up to 500.

Tags: Everett Carlton

McCarthy Chips Up

Level 2

Limit Hold'em

With the flop showing 569 and facing a bet from the player under the gun, Joseph McCarthy called from the cutoff.

The turn brought the K. McCarthy called another bet from his opponent. The 6 hit the river and his opponent checked.

"Two pair," said McCarthy, checking back. His opponent flashed an ace before McCarthy turned over 44 to take down the pot.

Tags: Joseph McCarthy

Level: 2

Limit Flop: 100-300, 300-600 Limits
Stud Games: 100-300, 300-600 Limits, 500 Button Ante

"You Win, Sir"

Level 1

Stud Eight or Better

Joseph Aronesty: XxXx/A10KK/Xx
Arne Olsen: XxXx/Q2410/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/589 folded on fifth street

Action was joined on fourth street, with Aronesty betting and receiving two callers. Aronesty's bet on fifth street brought along only Olsen, as his other opponent got out of the way.

Aronesty then bet once more on sixth street, and received a call. On seventh he checked his action to Olsen, saying "Go ahead."

"You win, sir," said Olsen. Aronesty turned over 5510 to scoop the pot with two pair as neither player had a low.

Tags: Arne OlsenJoseph Aronesty

Greenstein up Early

Level 1

Stud Eight or Better

Barry Greenstein: XxXx/6A9
Opponent 1: XxXx/974 - folded on fifth street
Opponent 2: XxXx/710K - folded on fifth street

Greenstein was in a three-handed pot by fourth street, wherein he bet his ace-high board. Both opponents called and Greenstein fired again on fifth street. This time both opponents folded and Greenstein took down the pot.

Kelly Finds Early Boat

Level 1

Seven Card Stud

Shane Kelly: XxXx/677K/Xx
Daryl Nickerson: XxXx/K585/Xx
Huston Brogdon: XxXx/8A6J/Xx folded on seventh street

Nickerson completed and received calls from Kelly and Brogdon.

Fourth street saw Brogdon lead out and receive two calls. All three players then checked on fifth.

Sixth street saw a bet from Kelly with his paired sevens, and again both players came along.

Seventh street began with another bet from Kelly, which resulted in a fold from Brogdon. Nickerson raised before Kelly went for a three bet, which Nickerson called. Kelly turned over 367 for sevens full, and Nickerson flashed two clubs for a made flush before mucking.

Tags: Daryl NickersonHuston BrogdonShane Kelly

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