2023 World Series of Poker
Noam Muallem raised to 12,000 in late position, and then William Pettersen moved all in for his remaining 100,000 out of the big blind.
Mauallem asked for a count, and the dealer confirmed the total.
Muallem went in the tank, then counted out 100,000 from his stack and placed it off to the side. He leaned forward and looked at his opponent, and then took a few moments before grabbing a stack to call and put Pettersen at risk.
William Pettersen: A♣9♥
Noam Muallem: A♠3♥
The dealer fanned 3♣2♥4♠, giving Muallem the lead. But there was a possibility of a chop between the two players after the first three cards, and it arrived on the turn when 5♠ hit the board.
The 10♦ on the river completed the hand and the dealer split up the pot.
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
A player opened to 13,000 and its as called by the hijack before Damian Salas decided to three-bet from the big blind to 33,000. Only the hijack stayed interested and called.
The flop revealed 6♥7♠3♠ and Salas continued for 25,000. After some thinking, his opponent shoved for a remaining stack around 57,000 and Salas snap-called with a better stack for the following showdown:
Damien Salas: 8♥8♦
Hijack: 10♦10♥
Salas had the dominated hand and a A♠ didn't change anything on the turn. However, a 8♠ showed up on the river, giving a set to Salas and busting his opponent from the event.
In the cutoff, Ren Lin went all in to apply pressure to the other players. Vladislav Donchev, with just under 100,000 chips, was the only one to call from the small blind.
Ren Lin: 4♥4♠
Vladislav Donchev: Q♠Q♥
Donchev didn't have to worry about the J♦9♥K♦8♦8♥ board, which didn't improve Lin's hand with a four. Donchev's stack is now around 170,000 chips.
A player opened to 12,000 and Nikita Kuznetcov three-bet on the button to 32,000. After some thinking, his opponent called.
The flop went J♥2♣Q♠ and Kuznetcov continued with a bet worth 12,000 after his opponent checked. The latter called and a 8♠ landed on the turn. This time Kuznetcov sent 33,000 in the middle and his opponent check-folded.
Ebony Kenney was in the small blind and facing a 12,000 raise from a player in early position shortly after the break.
Kenney looked down at her cards and called, leading to a player in the big blind to call.
The dealer fanned 6♣Q♠J♠ on the flop, and all three players checked.
The 8♥ arrived, and Kenney promptly led out with 16,000, which forced out her two opponents to give Kennedy the pot.
The lucky winner of the Super Turbo Bounty will receive a massive $270,700 as well as any bounties collected along the way.
The top 334 players will get paid a minimum cash of $1,505. With only 396 left in the field, the bubble will burst very shortly.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $270,700 | 36-44 | $6,683 |
| 2 | $167,339 | 45-53 | $5,602 |
| 3 | $123,198 | 54-62 | $4,746 |
| 4 | $91,558 | 63-71 | $4,065 |
| 5 | $68,693 | 72-80 | $3,520 |
| 6 | $52,034 | 81-89 | $3,082 |
| 7 | $39,799 | 90-98 | $2,729 |
| 8 | $30,760 | 99-125 | $2,444 |
| 9 | $23,978 | 126-152 | $2,213 |
| 10-11 | $18,891 | 153-188 | $2,028 |
| 12-13 | $15,034 | 189-224 | $1,881 |
| 14-17 | $12,086 | 225-279 | $1,646 |
| 18-26 | $9,817 | 280-334 | $1,505 |
| 27-35 | $8,057 |
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000