Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
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Mohammad Arani was heads-up from the big blind against Mike Matusow in the cutoff on a completed board of 10♠10♥8♣2♥7♥.
Arani bet 88,000 and Matusow tanked a while before deciding to call. Arani tabled 10♦8♠ for a flopped full house. Matusow mucked and was left with just 40,000 following the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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620,000
270,000
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270,000 |
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40,000
-130,000
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-130,000 |
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Picking up the action on the river, Brian Delaney from under the gun was involved in a hand with Martins Adeniya in the small blind.
With the board reading 5♠10♠9♥9♠Q♥ Adeniya checked and Delaney bet enough to force his opponent all in. Adeniya thought for quite some time about his decision but ultimately committed the remainder of his stack to the pot. "Flush," announced Delaney as he turned over Q♠J♠. Adeniya, meanwhile, could only muster the lone pair holding A♣10♥ to send him out of the tournament short of the money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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305,000
165,000
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165,000 |
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Upeshka De Silva raised from the hijack to 11,000, Jamie O'Connor three-bet to 44,000 and De Silva called.
O'Connor continued for 23,000 on a flop of 2♦6♠10♠. De Silva elected to see a turn.
The 7♦ checked through to the 2♥ on the river. O'Connor checked again and De Silva checked back.
Jamie O'Connor: A♠4♦
Upeshka De Silva: 8♠8♦
De Silva's pocket pair took down this pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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515,000
102,000
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102,000 |
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300,000
140,000
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140,000 |
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Andrew Kelsall's raise of 11,000 from the button was called by both the blinds.
The action checked to Kelsall on a flop of 9♠A♦8♥, he bet out for 9,000 and only Rui Ferreira in the big blind continued.
The 7♣ turned and Ferreira checked again. Kelsall sized up to 32,000 and Ferreira elected to fold.
"A ten was coming!" Kelsall reassured Ferreira as he tabled his Q♥J♣.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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330,000
330,000
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330,000 |
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325,000
173,000
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173,000 |
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Yuan Yu raised on the button and Cherish Andrews shoved for her remaining stack from the small blind. It was folded back to Yu, who called to put Andrews at risk.
Cherish Andrews: 4♥4♠
Yuan Yu: 6♦6♣
The board ran out 8♣Q♥J♥2♦K♥ — keeping Yu best with his sixes and eliminating Andrews from contention.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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370,000
167,500
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167,500 |
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Upeshka De Silva raised to 11,000 from the hijack and action folded around to Daniel Negreanu in the big blind, who grabbed his vlogging equipment before announcing he was all in for 65,000 total. De Silva thought for a bit, but decided to call to put Negreanu at risk.
Daniel Negreanu: A♥Q♥
Upeshka De Silva: Q♣J♣
Negreanu had De Silva dominated, and the 7♠3♠9♦4♥7♣ runout kept Negreanu best for the double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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275,000
-25,000
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-25,000 |
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140,000
20,000
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20,000 |
Eric Baldwin limped in from the small blind and Zolotow checked his option in the big.
Heads up to a flop that came 10♠10♣5♦. Baldwin took the lead for 5,000, Zolotow raised to 15,000 and Baldwin called.
The hand then checked to showdown as the turn and river came the 6♦ and the 4♣ respectively.
Steve Zolotow: K♣5♣
Eric Baldwin: J♥5♠
Zolotow outkicked Baldwin to take down this pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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180,000
-10,000
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-10,000 |
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80,000 | |
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On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen continue The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP).
In the penultimate show of the summer, Chad & Jesse welcome two guests to the show starting with Josh Arieh, who has won two bracelets this summer and was nominated for the Poker Hall of Fame. Arieh talked about the WSOP back in the late 1990s, his career resurgence, Poker Stake, and shares a fun story involving Ted Forrest and the late Layne Flack.
The other guest is 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams, who was fresh of winning a Flip & Go. He talks about his history in that event, how his WSOP gold bracelet and diamond toothpick were stolen in a home robbery, and why he wouldn’t do Master Chef again.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”