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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Kelsall Builds Through Gluszko

Level 22

Pot-Limit Omaha

Tomasz Gluszko raised to 20,000 under the gun and got called by Andrew Kelsall in the big blind.

On the 3JQ flop, both players checked to the 10 turn. After Kelsall checked again, Gluszko bet 30,000, which Kelsall called.

The river was the J and Kelsall moved all in for 110,000. "Ace-king?" pondered Gluszko, before he chose to fold and send the pot to Kelsall.

Tags: Andrew KelsallTomasz Gluszko

Doshi Forces Fold From Hellmuth

Level 22

Stud 8 or better

Paresh Doshi: XxXx / 632
Phil Hellmuth: XxXx / 7A9 folded on fifth

Paresh Doshi has continued to thrive even after the dinner break and he managed to get Phil Hellmuth into ranting mode. When the Brit hit a favorable runout on fifth and bet, Hellmuth sighed and folded.

"Relax, he is gonna give it to you ..." he talked to himself and then continued with the ranting for more than two minutes all the while Doshi had raked in the pot with a smile on the face. Frederic Moss was the next to take chips off Hellmuth, once again betting a favorable fifth street which won it without showdown.

The same table lost Mark Dickstein shortly after when Moss turned a flush in Big O.

Tags: Frederic MossMark DicksteinParesh DoshiPhil Hellmuth

Racener Eliminates "Bakes" Baker

Level 22
John Racener
John Racener

No-Limit Hold 'em

Elias Hourani raised to 16,000 in the hijack and got jammed on by David "Bakes" Baker in the cutoff for about 190,000.

John Racener then went into the tank in the big blind then moved in himself for about 200,000.

Hourani took a moment before folding to leave the pot heads-up.

David "Bakes" Baker: 99
John Racener: 1010

Baker was pipped, and after the 6Q4Q2 runout, no help came his way and he became the tournament's latest elimination.

Tags: David BakerElias HouraniJohn Racener

Level: 22

Limit Flop/Draw: 8,000-15,000, 15,000-30,000 Limits
Stud Games: 3,000 Ante, 5,000 Bring-In, 15,000 Completion 15,000-30,000 Limits,
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 8,000/12,000 Ante, 4,000-8,000

Dinner Break Counts on Day 2 (full)

Level 21

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Dewitt Chops With Nicholson

Level 21

Badeucey

After the first draw, Nathan DeWitt bet and was called by Ryon Nicholson for the former to then pat, while Nicholson drew one. DeWitt bet and faced a raise, which he called with the words "I don't like this hand, I don't like it at all". Both patted the final draw and DeWitt check-called a bet.

Nicholson revealed the 74 / 642 for a three card Badugi and seventy-six, which let DeWitt relax as his 7 / 8542 for an eight-dugi chopped the pot.

"You scared me," DeWitt declared and another player at the table remarked "he had a hand to scare you with".

Tags: Nathan DeWittRyon Nicholson

Noori Eliminated by Lavi

Level 21
Mike Noori
Mike Noori

Badeucey

Michael Noori had been nursing a mere two big bets and got it in against David Levi. The cards were already exposed when Levi patted the last draw and Noori discarded two.

Levi exposed the 8 / 7542 for a Seven Badugi and eighty-seven, while Noori showed his 752. The J6 of Noori ended his run in 35th place while Levi continued his rise on the leaderboard with a small boost.

Tags: David LeviMichael Noori

Ashby's Hopes Dashed by Doshi

Level 21
Richard Ashby
Richard Ashby

Stud 8 or Better

Richard Ashby: 7766/5A10
Paresh Doshi: KK33/A64

Richard Ashby was all in for approximately his last 40,000 as the PokerNews team arrived and cards were being pitched face-up to each player.

By the time the boards were completed, Doshi had made two pair, kings and threes, while Ashby was drawing live to a low on seventh street along with holding two pair, sevens and sixes, but he pulled the 10, ending his day before dinner break.

Tags: Paresh DoshiRichard Ashby

Global Poker's Bounty Series V Runs June 5-11 w/ 34 GC and 34 SC Events

Level 21
Global Poker Bounty Series
Global Poker Bounty Series

The exciting Global Poker Bounty Series V begins June 5-11 and promises some great prizes for both Gold Coins (GC) and Sweeps Coins (SC) players.

There will be a total of 68 events — 34 for GC and 34 for GC — with GC 220,000,000 and SC 440,000 guaranteed. Each tournament will award a cool Global Poker trophy to its winner and poker players on the social poker site will have plenty of opportunities to collect some hardware.

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