2023 World Series of Poker

Event #5: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Day: 1
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q7
Prize
$131,879
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$608,760
Total Entries
456
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
456
Players Left
135
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DeGiulio Folds Out Eveslage

Level 7

A-5 Triple Draw

Chad Eveslage raised to 1,200 and Paul DeGiulio called as he drew two and Eveslage drew three.

DeGiulio led out with a bet and Eveslage called before drawing one as his opponent stood pat. DeGiulio bet again and stood pat as Eveslage again called and drew one.

DeGiulio bet once more after the final draw and Eveslage quickly folded.

Tags: Chad EveslagePaul DeGiulio

Level: 7

Limit Flop/Draw: 300-600, 600-1,200 Limits
Stud Games: 200-600, 600-1,200 Limits, 100 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 200-300, 300/500 Ante

Break Time

Level 6

With 372 entries now in the field, players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.

Rosario Brings the Check-Raise

Level 6

Omaha Hi-Lo

Shirley Rosario defended her big blind to a button raise and saw a flop of 8A10. She checked to her opponent who bet, which Rosario responded to with a check-raise.

The button called and the 3 fell on the turn. Rosario now led out and got a fold from the button to drag a pot that boosts her back over starting value.

Tags: Shirley Rosario

The Field Grows; More Updated Counts

Level 6

Matusow Scoops a Badacey Pot

Level 6

Badacey

A player raised to 600 and Mike Matusow called and drew three as his opponent drew two.

Matusow led out with a bet and called when his opponent raised to 1,200. Matusow then drew two as his opponent stood pat.

Matusow check-called another bet of 1,200 and drew one as his opponent again stood pat. Both players then checked and Matusow showed 87532 for an eight-seven low and an eight-five badugi to win the pot as his opponent showed 8764A.

Tags: Mike Matusow

World Series of Poker Addresses Solver Concerns, Clarifies RTA Policy

Level 6
2023 WSOP
2023 WSOP

In light of debate over the threat that real-time assistance (RTA) apps pose to live poker, World Series of Poker (WSOP) officials reiterated their rules for use of solvers at the poker table.

Players at the 2023 WSOP will be penalized if they are caught using or referencing a solver during a live hand. Additionally, the WSOP reserves the right to issue penalties to players who are using solvers between hands.

"If caught using RTA/GTO software during a hand, player will be subject to penalty up to and including DQ (disqualification) / trespass," WSOP said in a prepared statement. "We reserve the right to further penalize a player for using RTA/GTO in any other situation in our sole and absolute discretion. Players may continue to use their device to play wsop.com or use the Caesars Sportsbook app while in/out of a hand."

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Greenstein Gets Paid With Trips

Level 6

Pot-Limit Hold'em

Poker Hall of Famer Barry Greenstein was in a heads-up pot against the big blind on a board of 9838.

The big blind bet on the turn and Greenstein called. The big blind then checked on the A river and Greenstein bet 5,400. The opponent called, only to muck when Greenstein showed 86 for trips.

Tags: Barry Greenstein

Level: 6

Limit Flop/Draw: 300-600, 600-1,200 Limits
Stud Games: 200-600, 600-1,200 Limits, 100 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 200-300, 300/500 Ante

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