Some Busts
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Eugenio Peralta | Busted | |
Jason Deutsch | Busted | |
Robert Garrett | Busted | |
Iulian Blebea | Busted | |
Abhinav Iyer | Busted | |
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Loni Harwood | Busted | |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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Eugenio Peralta | Busted | |
Jason Deutsch | Busted | |
Robert Garrett | Busted | |
Iulian Blebea | Busted | |
Abhinav Iyer | Busted | |
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Loni Harwood | Busted | |
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William Smith opened to 45,000 preflop from the button and Alex Greenblatt defended from the big blind.
The flop came out K♥10♦J♦ and Greenblatt checked to Smith who continued for 40,000.
Greenblatt thought about it for a second before he shoved all-in and Smith snap-called and rolled over A♠Q♣ for flopped Broadway while Greenblatt sighed and flipped over J♥10♣ for two-pair.
The board ran out clean for Smith with the 7♦2♠ and he scooped the large pot for a big double-up that puts him right over 1,000,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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William Smith |
1,070,000
780,000
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780,000 |
Alex Greenblatt |
560,000
-179,000
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-179,000 |
A player raised to 60,000 from late position and Charles Kassin moved all in from the cutoff for 410,000 which saw Vladimir Revniaga move all in for 250,000 and the initial raiser folded.
Vladimir Revniaga: J♣J♥
Charles Kassin: 10♣10♦
"Good game sir!" said Kassin before the flop came out. The board complied with his wishes as the runout of Q♣J♦9♥6♠8♠ saw Kassin make a straight and scoop the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Charles Kassin |
710,000
555,000
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555,000 |
Vladimir Revniaga | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Seth Davies |
2,300,000
1,140,000
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1,140,000 |
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Derek Normand |
2,050,000
1,802,000
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1,802,000 |
Ignas Jasinevicius |
1,700,000
1,018,000
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1,018,000 |
Joey Couden |
1,030,000
350,000
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350,000 |
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Brett Shaffer |
1,022,000
407,000
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407,000 |
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Roberto Romanello |
950,000
619,000
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619,000 |
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Shunsuke Tokoo |
870,000
570,000
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570,000 |
Rui Ferreira |
720,000
250,000
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250,000 |
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Jake Schwartz |
700,000
235,000
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235,000 |
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Ben Keeline |
500,000
140,000
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140,000 |
Nick Palma |
445,000
343,000
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343,000 |
Jonathan Penner |
380,000
154,000
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154,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nicholas Seward | Busted | |
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Iliodoros Kamatakis | Busted | |
Joelle Parenteau | Busted | |
Valentyn Shabelnyk | Busted | |
Augusto Hagen | Busted | |
Fedor Truntsev | Busted | |
Hyunseung Lee | Busted | |
Nikola Gunchev | Busted | |
Rafael Reis | Busted | |
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Can Miral | Busted | |
Adel Jo | Busted | |
Tristan Bain | Busted | |
Mathew Frankland | Busted | |
Matthew Sabia | Busted | |
Vincas Tamasauskas | Busted |
Galen Hall raised from the cutoff to 45,000 and Justin Kindred flat called from the button. Boris Smuskevicius moved all in for 680,000 from the small blind. Hall called and Kindred folded.
Boris Smuskevicius: 8♥8♠
Galen Hall: K♥K♦
The eights could not defeat the kings when the board was 9♠J♥4♦5♣K♣. Hall added to his significant stack with his set and Smuskevicius was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Galen Hall |
1,750,000
1,180,000
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1,180,000 |
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Justin Kindred |
520,000
-157,000
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-157,000 |
Boris Smuskevicius | Busted |
The remaining players are now on their second 15-minute break of the day and will return to action shortly.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
One of the most heartwarming storylines of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) emerged yesterday as the father-daughter duo of Amanda Botfeld and David Botfeld made the money of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship.
Amanda Botfeld, a poker writer and author of 2020's A Girl's Guide to Poker, announced on Twitter that she and her dad had made it to the money in poker's most prestigious event. The tweet included a photo of the two locked in a loving embrace, no doubt happy to have secured a payday of at least $15,000.
https://twitter.com/amandabotfeld/status/1678506507514654721
David Botfeld was eliminated later on Day 4, while Amanda Botfeld is still alive on Day 5.
Andrew Dean raised to 50,000 from the hijack and action folded around to Cody Wiegmann in the big blind who called.
On the A♣5♣5♥ flop, Wiegmann checked to Dean who bet 25,000. Wiegmann raised to 70,000 which saw Dean call.
Action on the 6♦ turn checked through to the 7♦ river where Wiegmann moved all in for 235,000. Dean considered his options for a bit before tossing his hand into the muck, ceding the pot to Wiegmann.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrew Dean |
695,000
320,000
|
320,000 |
Cody Wiegmann |
500,000
27,000
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27,000 |