2023 World Series of Poker

Online Event #6: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$134,527
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$845,550
Entries
1,203
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,203
Players Left
1

Remaining Michigan/Pennsylvania WSOP Online Schedule

Back in 2021, the WSOP offered gold online bracelet events in the segregated Pennsylvania market. In 2022, the WSOP expanded its online bracelet offering into Michigan with eight events.

In 2023, WSOP.com will offer seven online bracelets each in their segregated markets in Michigan and Pennsylvania. The events and schedule are the same in both markets.

On Sunday, June 25, Event #4: $500 Mystery Bounty will take place marking the first time an online gold bracelet will be awarded for the popular Mystery Bounty format.

DateTimeEvent
Sunday, June 183:30 p.m. ESTEvent #3: $500 NLH Turbo
Sunday, June 253:30 p.m. ESTEvent #4: $500 Mystery Bounty
Sunday, July 23:30 p.m. ESTEvent #5: $600 NLH Deepstack
Sunday, July 93:30 p.m. ESTEvent #6: $300 NLH
Sunday, July 163:30 p.m. ESTEvent #7: $500 NLH Summer Saver

Soik Sends Gatti to the Exit

Soik Sends Gatti To The Exit
Soik Sends Gatti To The Exit

Blinds: 2,500/5,000/500

Lucas "coolhandluke" Gatti shoved his stack of 36,420 in the middle from the button and Drew "Bigpavelski" Soik made the call in the big blind to put Gatti at risk.

Lucas "coolhandluke" Gatti: 1010
Drew "Bigpavelski" Soik: K9

Gatti was in great shape preflop, but when the board ran out KJ2Q7, it was the flopped king for Soik that held up to send Gatti to the exit before the money.

Player Chips Progress
Drew "Bigpavelski" Soik us
Drew "Bigpavelski" Soik
338,677
338,677
338,677
Lucas "coolhandluke" Gatti us
Lucas "coolhandluke" Gatti
Busted

Tags: Drew "Bigpavelski" SoikLucas "coolhandluke" Gatti

Todd Felts Another

Blinds: 2,000/4,000/400

Jerry "Pockypoker" Wong shoved for 11,400 from middle position and was called by Alex "Saucey4Life" Todd in the cutoff.

Jerry "Pockypoker" Wong: K6
Alex "Saucey4Life" Todd: A7

Wong was behind but did have two live cards. He took the lead following the 526 flop but the 4 turn did give Todd an open-ender along with a flush draw. The Q river completed the flush, sending Wong to the rail and handing Todd another knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Alex "Saucey4Life" Todd gb
Alex "Saucey4Life" Todd
103,817
11,400
11,400
Jerry "Pockypoker" Wong us
Jerry "Pockypoker" Wong
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex "Saucey4Life" ToddJerry "Pockypoker" Wong

"DipDuckDodge" Couldn't Dodge River

"DipDuckDodge" Couldn't Dodge River
"DipDuckDodge" Couldn't Dodge River

Blinds: 1,700/3,400/340

Lokesh "lanku111" Garg opened to 6,800 from early position and it folded to "DipDuckDodge" who moved all in for 90,050 from the big blind. Garg used some time bank, but eventually made the call to put "DipDuckDodge" at risk.

"DipDuckDodge": 88
Lokesh "lanku111" Garg: AJ

The flop and turn came safe for "DipDuckDodge" on a board showing Q75K, however, when the river fell the J it was the jack for Garg that scored the pot to send "DipDuckDodge" to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Lokesh "lanku111" Garg us
Lokesh "lanku111" Garg
245,318
165,694
165,694
DipDuckDodge us
DipDuckDodge
Busted

Tags: Lokesh "lanku111" Garg

"ForrestBlack" Takes Multi-Way Pot

Blinds: 1,400/2,800/280

"ForrestBlack" limped in from under the gun and it folded to Brady "DuQueen2Q" Osterman in the small blind, who called. Lokesh "lanku111" Garg checked their option in the big blind and the three saw a flop of 432.

Both blinds checked to "ForrestBlack" who bet out 5,320, which only Garg called. On the K turn, Garg checked again and "ForrestBlack" sized up to 15,960. Garg took a few seconds before folding and the pot was sent to "ForrestBlack".

Player Chips Progress
ForrestBlack us
ForrestBlack
81,553
81,553
81,553
Lokesh "lanku111" Garg us
Lokesh "lanku111" Garg
79,624
79,624
79,624
Brady "DuQueen2Q" Osterman us
Brady "DuQueen2Q" Osterman
69,680
69,680
69,680

Tags: Brady "DuQueen2Q" OstermanLokesh "lanku111" Garg