2024 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship (6-Handed)
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
9x5x4x3x2x
Prize
$333,045
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,311,300
Total Entries
141
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
124
Players Left
68
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Turner Plays It Safe

Level 4

Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Leonard August raised to 1,500 as first to act and Jon Turner defended his big blind. Turner then drew three while August exchanged two cards. Both players checked after the draw, leading Turner to draw one and August to draw two.

Turner made a bet of 2,700 chips and was called by August. Turner stood pat on the final draw, after which August drew one more card. Turner slowed down and checked to August, who put forth 3,000 chips.

"Just in case you're inducing," stated Turner before sliding in a call. August tabled 8x7x5x3x2x, but his eight-low was no good as Turner turned over 7x6x5x3x2x for a seven-low.

Tags: Jon TurnerLeonard August

New Faces in the Field

Level 4

Arvidson Makes an Eight on Dirksen

Level 4

Razz

Anthony Arvidson: XxXx/5x10xQx6x/Xx
Dustin Dirksen: XxXx/7x10xJx2x/Xx

Dustin Dirksen bet on fourth street and Anthony Arvidson called.

Dirksen bet again on fifth and sixth, with Arvidson calling both bets. Dirksen slowed down and checked on seventh, and Arvidson bet.

Dirksen called and Arvidson showed 8-4-2 to 8-6-5-4-2 to win the pot.

Tags: Anthony ArvidsonDustin Dirksen

Level: 4

Limit Flop/Draw: 500-1,000, 1,000-2,000 Limits
Stud Games: 200 Ante, 300 Bring-In, 1,000 Completion 1,000-2,000 Limits
No-Limit & Pot-Limit: 500/800 Ante, 300-500 Blinds

Lake Doubles Up Against Weng

Level 3
Scott Lake
Scott Lake

No-Limit Hold'em

Just before the break started, Bin Weng and Scott Lake were in a blind-on-blind battle on a board that read 8J78. With 33,000 chips in the middle, both players checked to see the J river.

Weng then shoved all in, causing Lake to mull things over. Eventually, he got stuck on calling chips, after which Weng stated, "You win, ace-high."

Lake turned over QQ for an overpair, and Weng's A10 was tabled by the dealer as well. Weng paid the 29,300 that remained in Lake's stack, leaving himself with only 3,000 of them.

Tags: Bin WengScott Lake

Dirksen Takes the Lead on Sixth Versus Alioto

Level 3

2-7 Razz

Dustin Dirksen: XxXx/Kx8x10x2x/Xx
Dario Alioto: XxXx/Kx8x7x6x/Xx

Dustin Dirksen completed, Dario Alioto raised, and Dirksen called.

Alioto then bet on fourth and fifth, with Dirksen calling down to sixth. Dirksen then bet and Alioto called.

Both players checked seventh and Dirksen showed 9-3-2 for a 10-9 to win the pot.

"I had two jacks in the hole," tablemate Anthony Zinno said.

"Back when you were an All-Star, that would've been an open," Dirksen joked with him.

Tags: Dario AliotoDustin Dirksen

Siegel Dents August's Stack

Level 3

Badeucey

Leonard August raised from the button, after which Jordan Siegel three-bet in the big blind. August made the call and Siegel drew one card while August drew two.

A bet and a call followed and the same sequence of exchanges happened. Siegel bet again and August followed with a call. On the final draw, Siegel stood pat while August still requested two fresh cards.

Siegel flicked in another bet and sent August into the tank. After mulling it over for a bit, August decided he could not fold and tossed in a call.

Siegel turned over 76532 for a seven-low and a three-card five, which awarded him the full pot as August tossed his cards to the dealer.

Tags: Jordan SiegelLeonard August

Updated Chip Counts

Level 3