2023 World Series of Poker
Daniel Negreanu raised from early position to 40,000 and faced a pot-sized three-bet of 144,000 from Antonio Gonzalez. Negreanu called to see the J♥5♠3♣ flop.
Negreanu checked over to Gonzalez who continued with a bet of 175,000. Negreanu checked his cards and thought briefly before grabbing half a million in 25,000 chips and moving them forward while saying "pot."
Gonzalez entered a short tank and after about 60 seconds of thought, released his cards into the muck.
Negreanu responded by saying, "You were pretty dead" as he put his vlog camera away, collected the pot and continued to chip up.
With the board already dealt and showing 5♦6♦Q♠2♥A♦, Ryan Coon was all in for a little over 500,000. Dylan Smith, who had Coon covered, made the call.
Ryan Coon: 7♥5♠4♥3♠
Dylan Smith: Q♦J♠10♣8♥
Coon's straight was good for a double up. Meanwhile, from a nearby table, Nacho Barbero was seen leaving the tournament.
Level: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
In a pot between Billy Welch and Satar Al-Sadoun, all the money got in before the flop and both players were committed to see all five cards with Welch at risk against the Chip Leader
Billy Welch: A♣A♥J♣9♦
Satar Al-Sadoun: Q♠Q♣10♠9♥
The flop came 8♠Q♦8♦, flopping Al-Sadoun a boat and leaving Welch looking for help. But when the turn came 8♣ and river K♣, Welch didn't improve and was sent packing with Al-Sadoun's queens doing the ace-cracking.
Diogo Veiga raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and got called by Alex Manzano in the big blind leading to a 10♣J♦K♦ flop.
Manzano checked to Veiga, who continued with a bet of 40,000. Manzano called and the dealer put the 9♥ out on the turn.
Action checked through to the 6♣ river.
Manzano paused briefly before deciding to lead for the first time of the hand for a bet of 26,000. The small sizing got a call from Veiga. Manzano turned up the Q♦J♠10♠2♣ for the low end of a straight.
Veiga checked his cards and mucked, saying he had two pair as the dealer sent the chips in Manzano's direction.
Paul DeGiulio in the big blind and Sebastian Pauli in early position checked a flop of 9♣J♠Q♦.
Both players also checked a turn of 9♦.
But when DeGiulio checked the 10♦ river, Pauli put out a bet of 30,000. After thinking for about half a minute, DeGiulio found a call.
Pauli tabled 8♥7♣5♦4♦ for a flush and DeGiulio mucked, showing A♣K♦ as he did.