Jason Riesenberg was all in and at risk for his last 87,000 against Anthony Zinno.
Jason Riesenberg: A♦K♦K♣10♠
Anthony Zinno: A♠K♠J♣2♥
The board ran out 4♥8♦9♠10♣10♦ — leaving Riesenberg best with trip tens to double up through Zinno.
Jason Riesenberg was all in and at risk for his last 87,000 against Anthony Zinno.
Jason Riesenberg: A♦K♦K♣10♠
Anthony Zinno: A♠K♠J♣2♥
The board ran out 4♥8♦9♠10♣10♦ — leaving Riesenberg best with trip tens to double up through Zinno.
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
JJ Liu opened to 17,000 from early position and was called directly behind by Scott Fitzhugh. Action folded around to Michael Estes in the big blind and he reraised to 71,000.
Liu let her hand go after a bit of thought and Fitzhugh quickly followed though — conceding the pot to Estes.
The schedule for the 2023-2024 World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC), which begins July 19, has been released, and it includes 25 stops over a 10-month period.
Circuit ring action kicks off in Durant, Oklahoma at the popular Choctaw Casino and Resort, one of the top poker rooms in the central United States. At the conclusion of the Circuit season, every player who won a ring throughout the year — live and online — will be automatically entered into the Tournament of Champions at the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, which is a $1 million freeroll.
After a raise in early position by Paul Edwards to 12,000, Yuval Bronshtein three-bet from the small blind to 40,000. Edwards called and the duo saw a flop.
It came Q♦J♥4♠ and Bronshtein bet 110,000, leaving just 6,000 chips behind. After a bit of thought, Edwards made the call to put Bronshtein at risk.
Yuval Bronshtein: A♥A♣6♦2♥
Paul Edwards: A♠8♦5♠4♦
Bronshtein's aces were well ahead of Edwards' pair of fours and backdoor flush draws. The K♦ on the turn gave Edwards some hope, but the 9♣ on the river ended that, sending the double up to the always dangerous Bronshtein.
Pearce Arnold was all in preflop from the cutoff against Aaron Kupin in early position.
Pearce Arnold: A♣K♠10♥4♣
Aaron Kupin: A♥J♥7♦6♦
The 5♦A♠J♦5♠7♠ runout left Kupin with aces and jacks — sending Arnold to the rail early on Day 2.
Scott Baumstein opened to 12,000 from the hijack and was called by Joseph McCarthy in the big blind.
Both players checked on the 9♦Q♣7♣ flop and A♦ turn; however, McCarthy fired 15,000 into the middle when the J♦ completed the board.
Baumstein thought for a while before landing on a fold and McCarthy took down the pot uncontested.
Nick Guagenti raised to 12,000 on the button and got calls from Michael Six in the small blind and Jeremy Brousseau in the big blind.
The players checked the A♣8♠3♣ flop, and the blinds checked the 8♦ turn as well. Guagenti then bet 24,000, which got a fold from both opponents.
The pot gets Guagenti back on the right track after losing about a quarter of his chips in the early stages of the day.
A sizeable pot of over 100,000 had been built before the dealer spread a flop of K♣9♥6♦.
Jordison moved her remaining stack of approximately 70,000 forward from the cutoff, just covering Bustamente who called.
Bryant Bustamante: A♦A♠5♥2♠
Angela Jordison: K♠Q♠J♣10♥
Bustamente was ahead with his aces versus Jordison's pair of kings, and the 3♣8♠ runout brought Jordison no further help, leaving her on fumes.