2024 World Series of Poker

Event #11: $1,500 Badugi
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj42
Prize
$129,676
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$650,145
Total Entries
487
Level Info
Level
32
Limits
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
487
Players Left
139
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Casualties Throughout The Day

Level 14 : Limits 2,500/5,000, 0 ante

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500-2,500
Limits: 2,500-5,000

Three-Card Good For Kassela

Level 13 : Limits 2,000/4,000, 0 ante

A player opened on the button and was called by Frank Kassela in the small blind and Timothy Frazin in the big blind.

On the first draw, all players drew two. Action checked around to the button who bet and both Kassela and Frazin called.

Kassela and the button drew one while Frazin drew two. Action checked around once more to the button who bet and only Kassela called.

The final draw saw both players draw one and check with Kassela tabling 752A for a three-card seven which was good for the pot.

Tags: Frank KasselaTimothy Frazin

Chuzeville Calls Down Correctly

Level 13 : Limits 2,000/4,000, 0 ante

Bin Weng opened the hijack and received a call from Antoine Chuzeville on the button.

Both players drew one card, Bin Weng bet and Chuzeville called.

On the second draw, both players took one card again and Chuzeville called another bet from Weng.

On the final draw, Weng stood pat and Chuzeville drew one. Weng bet and Chuzeville called fairly quick.

"You win," announced Weng as he rolled over a three-card six-five. Surprisingly, Chuzeville revealed 633A for a better three-card six-three as his hero call earned him a large pot as the field size ticked down below 200.

Tags: Antoine ChuzevilleBin Weng

Alsaden Takes Out Ivey and Silver

Level 13 : Limits 2,000/4,000, 0 ante
Iman Alsaden
Iman Alsaden

Phil Ivey raised from the hijack and in the small blind, Iman Alsaden three bet. Nate Silver caled in the big blind to put himself all in while Ivey called as well for slightly more to be all in as well.

On the first draw, Alsaden stood pat, Silver drew three, and Ivey drew one.

The second draw saw Alsaden stand pat again while Silver and Ivey both drew one. Action repeated identically on the third draw.

Nate Silver: 10864 All in
Phil Ivey: XxXxXxXx All in
Iman Alsaden: K1072

Alsaden had a king-ten from the get go and her king was good enough to eliminate both Silver and Ivey from the tournament.

Tags: Iman AlsadenNate SilverPhil Ivey

Level: 13

Blinds: 1,000-2,000
Limits: 2,000-4,000

Wolcyn Continues to Run Hot

Level 12 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante

Fresh off his final table in the Dealer's Choice, Clint Wolcyn raised from the hijack and then called a three-bet from Michael Moncek in the big blind.

Both players drew one card. Moncek bet and then called once Wolcyn raised.

On the second draw, Moncek took one while Wolcyn stayed pat. Moncek check-called a bet.

Moncek drew one again and the action went check-check. Wolcyn revealed Q864 for a queen badugi which was good enough to drag the pot.

Tags: Clint WolcynMichael Moncek

Kassela Wins A Three-Bet Pot

Level 12 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante

David Prociak raised from the hijack and Dan Shak called in the cutoff and Frank Kassela three-bet on the button which both Prociak and Shak called.

Prociak drew two on the first draw while Shak and Kassela both drew one. Action checked over to Kassela who bet and both players called.

On the second draw, Prociak and Shak drew one while Kassela stood pat. When the action got to Kassela, he bet and only Shak called.

Shak drew one and Kassella stood pat with both players checking on the final betting round. Kassela showed 874A for an eight-seven which was good for the pot and he added to his growing stack.

Tags: Dan ShakDavid ProciakFrank Kassela

Collopy Leads and Wins

Level 12 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante

Jim Collopy raised the cutoff and then called when the button three-bet.

Both players took one and Collopy check-called a bet.

Both drew one again and Collopy check-called for a second time.

On the final draw, both players drew one. This time, Collopy decided to lead into the button who reluctantly called and was shown the bad news as Collopy turned over 8653 to win the pot.

Tags: Jim Collopy