2023 World Series of Poker
Erik Friberg raised to 1,100 from under the gun and was called by Preben Stokkan and Jake Schindler in position. Maximiliano Castagnini reraised to 5,000 on the button which Friberg and Schindler both called.
The flop fell K♥8♠8♣ and the action checked to Castagnini who announced a bet of 4,300. Friberg called and Schindler stepped aside. The turn was the 5♠ and both players checked to the 10♥ on the river.
Friberg led out with a bet of 8,000 on the river and Castagnini mulled it over before rapidly tossing his cards into the muck. Friberg collected the pot and is now sitting on a stack of over 200,000.
Four players had created a pot of 7,000 going to the flop of 8♣J♦6♦. Gerard Reinhart, John Hennigan, Asher Harel, and Wendeen Eolis all checked the flop before Eolis was the one to fire a 4,000 bet on the A♥ turn once it again checked to her on the button.
Gerard Reinhart was the only one to make the call from under the gun, while Hennigan and Harel folded. The river was the 8♥ and Eolis fired another 10,000 into the pot after one more check from Reinhart. This caused the latter to take some thinking time, eventually resulting in a fold.
Eolis chipped back up but is still under starting stack in the third level of Day 1a
Gary Horn raised to 1,000 in the hijack and was called by Colby Covington in the cutoff and Daemon Richardson in the big blind. The flop came 10♣6♣2♠ and Horn continued with a bet of 2,500 which both Covington and Richardson called.
The K♣ landed on the turn which slowed the action as all three players checked to the 7♠ on the river. Richardson led out with a bet of 10,200 which prompted Horn and Covington to ditch their cards to the muck.
Virgile Latifou raised 1,000 in middle position and Cedrric Trevino three-bet 4,000 in the big blind. Latifou called.
The flop came 8♥8♠3♥ and Trevino continued for 2,500. Latifou tossed in a call.
When the 7♠ hit the turn, Trevino fired again, this time for 5,400 and that was enough for Latifou to surrender the pot.
Three ways on a completed board of 5♠3♦Q♥10♥4♥ with about 30,000 already in the middle, the player under the gun checked to Duane "Dewey" Tomko in the hijack, who bet 6,000. Both of his opponents folded and Tomko collected the sizable pot.
The three-time bracelet winner is up early with 76,000 and will be looking for his first WSOP cash since 2010.
In a heads-up pot on a board of 2♠A♦4♦10♥, James Devore bet in early position before Faraz Jaka raised to 8,500. Devore called.
Devore checked on the 10♣ river and the poker coach shuffled a handful of chips before betting 13,500. Devore went in the tank before folding to hold onto his stack of around 27,000.
Matthew Silva opened in early position and was called by Jeffrey Silva in late position and James McManus in the big blind.
McManus checked on the flop of 3♠6♥7♣ and Silva continued for 2,500. Knox raised to 5,000 and McManus folded as Silva called.
Silva checked on the K♣ turn and Knox bet another 5,000. Silva laid it down this time.
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400