2023 World Series of Poker

Event #5: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Day: 2
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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 2
Entries
135
Players Left
11
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Dreese Knocked Out by Roeder

Level 18

Razz

Michael Dreese was spotted on his way out of the tournament area as he narrowly missed out on the money with fewer than ten eliminations to go. His jack-high Razz hand came up second best to the 10x9x7x3x2x of Ryan Roeder, who leaped to an above-average stack.

Lally Brings the Field Closer to the Bubble

Level 18
Jaswinder Lally
Jaswinder Lally

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

2021 champion and 2022 runner-up of this event Jaswinder Lally is making another run with the money bubble approaching.

Ryan Goindoo moved all in for 34,000 from under the gun and was called by Lally to his left.

Goindoo drew one while Lally stood pat and the hands were revealed.

Ryan Goindoo: 8x6x3x2x/Xx
Jaswinder Lally: 10x8x6x5x4x

Goindoo was drawing very live to earn a double-up, but pulled the A to end his day just short of the money.

More Near Bubble Bustouts

Level 18

Schreiber Out Before the Money; Hughes Rises

Level 18

Limit Omaha High Only

Matthew Schreiber was all-in for just 5,500 on a three-way turn of 10546 and earned calls from Frank Kassela and Ryan Hughes. Some small confusion emerged to determine the side pot as the full bet by then was 12,000.

Kassela then bet the 2 on the river and called a raise by Hughes to show KK43 for the six-high straight. Hughes declared the nuts and showed Q875 while Schreiber only briefly flashed AJ10xXx before joining the rail.

Tags: Frank KasselaMatthew SchreiberRyan Hughes

Tens are Running Hot on Table 608

Level 18

Limit Omaha 8 or better

On a board of K10747, Dylan Smith called down bets of Ryan Roeder on the flop, turn and river. Roeder tabled the A10104 for tens full of sevens and scooped the pot.

"Tens are running hot here," Jim Collopy in the three seat added in table chat.

With just 72 players remaining and 69 spots paid, the money bubble is looming in the third level of the day.

Tags: Dylan SmithJim CollopyRyan Roeder

A Massive Blood-Letting Averted

Level 18
John Racener
John Racener

Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Picking action up with about 36,000 in the middle after the second draw, John Racener bet 10,000 under the gun and got raised to 30,000 by Frederic Moss on the button.

Racener called and then patted his hand, as did Moss.

Racener took a moment and then checked. Moss thought briefly as well and then checked as well.

Two stunning hands were then revealed.

Racener showed 7x5x4x3x2x for number one. Moss then said "I checked back number two" and indeed showed 7x6x4x3x2x, losing the minimum and leaving Racener disappointed to not earn more from what could have been a much bigger pot.

Tags: Frederic MossJohn Racener

Sagle Chops With Claassen

Level 18

Stud Hi-Lo Regular

Jason Sagle: 664 / 3984
Christopher Claassen: 862 / 75J2

Christopher Claassen called a bet by Jason Sagle on sixth street and both then checked seventh. Claassen tabled his pair of deuces with an eighty-seven low, having missed an open-ended straight draw. That was good for half the pot as Sagle had sixes and fours.

In the meanwhile, Phuong Tran was on her way out of the tournament area as the field was thinned down to just 71 contenders.

Tags: Christopher ClaassenJason SaglePhuong Tran

Level: 19

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

Chin Eliminated on the Bubble

Level 19
Yashuo Chin
Yashuo Chin

Badugi

The dealers were instructed to stop after the conclusion of the current hand as the field was reduced to the last 70 contenders. However, there was one further elimination as James Johnson knocked out Yashuo Chin.

In a Badugi hand, Johnson raised in the hijack and Chin called on the cutoff. Johnson discarded one while Chin took one new card. Johnson bet and Chin called all-in.

On the second draw, the the same discarding continued while both then took one card each on the last draw. Johnson was narrowly ahead with a three-dugi, showing 6x2xAx while Chin had a 6x3xAx.

Johnson failed to improve with a suited queen but Chin also did so with a suited king to finish on the money bubble.

Tags: James JohnsonYashuo Chin

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