2023 World Series of Poker

Event #70: $400 Colossus
Day: 1a
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Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
74
Prize
$501,120
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$4,989,540
Total Entries
15,879
Level Info
Level
47
Blinds
5,000,000 / 10,000,000
Ante
10,000,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
7,673
Players Left
962
Players Left 1 / 15,879
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Karakousis Hits the Flop

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Action was picked up on the 785 flop. With action checked to him, Georgios Karakousis bet 5,000 and received a call from the player in the big blind.

The turn came 4, to which both players checked. The A river saw action checked to Karakousis, who bet 10,000. His opponent called, but mucked when Karakousis showed 96 for a flopped straight.

Vertes' Agression Pays Off

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Horseshoe Sections - Level 6: 400/800

Jeff Vertes bet 2,000 from late position and two players called to see a flop.

The flop came 2102, and Vertes led out for 2,000. He received a single call to the turn.

WIth the K on the turn, Vertes fired for 3,200. His opponent folded, allowing him to scoop the pot.

Tags: Jeff Vertes

Level: 7

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 1,000

Updated Counts From Horseshoe

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Mollame Finds a Win with the Ladies

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Horseshoe Sections - Level 5: Blinds 300/600

Action picked up after a flop of J5J, and Angelo Mollame checked from the small blind. The button bet 1,200, while Mollame raised to 3,000 and received a call.

The turn was the 4. Mollame continued for 3,500. He was again called.

While the 9 peeled off on the river, both players were quick to check. Mollame showed QQ to scoop the pot.

Tags: Angelo Mollame

Fritz Finds a Straight

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Horseshoe Section - Level 4: Blinds 300/500

Action picked up after a flop of 1048 when Thomas Fritz led out for 2,100 from middle position. He received one caller.

The 4 came on the turn and both players checked.

When the 9 peeled off on the river, Fritz bet 4,000 and received a call from his opponent. He revealed J7 for a straight to take down the pot.

Tags: Thomas Fritz

Extended Second Break For Paris

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Tournament officials informed players in Paris of the delay between their area and that of the Horseshoe. Players in Paris will now go on their second break, which will be 50 minutes in length. Officials noted that the plan is to sync both venues by the end of the dinner break later this evening.

Fadoul Flops Massive Draw and Gets There

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Three players created a pot of about 10,000 and the flop came J86. Michael Vela checked, and a player bet 4,500 before David Fadoul raised to 10,000.

Vela check-raised by dropping a stack of reds across the line for about 70,000 and the original bettor quickly folded as Fadoul snap-called his stack of 24,000.

David Fadoul: 97
Michael Vela: J8

Vela flopped two pair but Fadoul had an open-ended straight draw and a flush draw. The K turn was a brick but the Q river improved Fadoul to a flush to double through Vela.

Tags: David FadoulMichael Bela

Just This One Time

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Lexy Gavin-Mather
Lexy Gavin-Mather

Horseshoe Sections - Level 4: Blinds 300/500

A player in middle position raised to 1,000 and was called by the player directly to his left. Lexy Gavin-Mather then raised to an even 5,000 from the blind.

The initial raiser called and the player in between folded. Heads up they saw a flop of K37. This time Gavin-Mather downsized to 3,600 and was called yet again.

The turn brought the 6 and she fired for a larger 12,500. At this point in the hand, the gentleman in middle position asked Gavin-Mather, "Do you have a big hand?" Gavin-Mather didn't offer any information, despite maintaining a friendly demeanor.

"Alright..." said her opponent as he picked up his hand and swished two queens back and forth before throwing them in the muck, "I fold my pair of queens to you."

Lexy Gavin-Mather then went on to say, "Okay, just because PokerNews is here..." and showed her AQ to the table, going on to say, "That was my only bluff today...".

Her tablemates chimed in that they weren't so sure of that and continued to play on.

Chaykowski Wins Without His One Time

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Kris Chaykowski
Kris Chaykowski

Action was joined with the board showing 752. Kris Chaykowski, the cutoff, moved all in for 13,700. He received two callers - a player in early position, and a player in middle position who called all in for less. All three players' cards were turned over, with the player in early position having both of his opponents covered.

Middle Position: 99
Kris Chaykowski: A6
Early Position: QQ

Chaykowski moved ahead on the A turn, and the 10 river gave him the pot, with the player in middle position being eliminated. As he was stacking his chips, he mentioned to the table that he didn't have to use his one time. "I didn't even ask for an ace," he said.

Tags: James TomblinKris Chaykowski