2024 World Series of Poker

Event #22: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw (6-Handed)
Day: 2
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86432
Prize
$146,516
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$766,290
Total Entries
574
Level Info
Level
33
Limits
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
157
Players Left
13
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Bronshtein Takes from O'Hara

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Yuval Bronshtein opened the button and then called when Ian O'Hara three-bet from the small blind.

O'Hara drew one, and Bronshtein drew two. O'Hara bet, Bronshtein raised, and O'Hara called.

Both took one on the second draw. O'Hara checked-called a bet from Bronshtein.

On the final draw, O'Hara drew one and Bronshtein stood pat. O'Hara check-called a final bet from Bronshtein.

Bronshtein revealed 10x8x7x4x2x to drag the pot

Tags: Ian O'HaraYuval Bronshtein

Guillaumot Doubles Through O'Hara

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Catching up to the action after the first draw, Robin Guillaumot and Ian O'Hara both put three bets in, with Guillaumot holding less than a big bet behind.

Both players stood pat. O'Hara put Guillaumot all in and the Frenchman called. Both players stood pat again.

Robin Guillaumot: 8x6x4x3x2x
Ian O'Hara: 8x6x5x4x3x

It was a battle of the eight-sixes, with Guillaumot's slightly better and doubling him up.

Tags: Ian O'HaraRobin Guillaumot

Karnchanakphan into Chip Lead

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Lynn Finds a Double

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Frederic Moss raised from the cutoff and Peter Lynn made it three bets from the small blind. Action folded back to Moss, who raised again to put Lynn all in for 1,000 more.

Each drew two on the first draw, Lynn drew two and Moss drew one on the second draw, and Lynn stood pat while Moss drew one on the final draw.

Lynn turned over 7-6-5-3-2 and Moss drew to a king — scoring the double up for Lynn.

Tags: Frederic MossPeter Lynn

Eliminations from the Field

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

A Chop? In 2-7 Triple Draw?

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Frank Kassela
Frank Kassela

Blind on blind Matthew Woodward raised and Frank Kassela called.

Both players drew two. Woodward bet and called a raise from Kassela. Woodward drew one, with Kassela standing pat. Woodward check-called a bet and the draws repeated.

Woodward then bet out and Kassela called. Woodward turned over 9x8x6x5x4x with Kassela studying his opponent's cards intently.

"Chop it up," said Kassela, tabling 9x8x6x5x4x. "What a value bet you sick son of a bitch. I knew I couldn't beat a nine, but I knew there was a chance I could chop!"

Tags: Frank KasselaMatthew Woodward

Wolansky Takes From Baker

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Steven Wolansky raised from the cutoff and was called by David "ODB" Baker in the big blind.

Baker drew three and Wolansky drew one on the first draw. Baker then check-called a bet from Wolansky.

Both players drew one and checked on the second draw. Baker took one more off on the third draw and Wolansky stood pat.

Action checked down again and Baker announced a jack.

“I have a pretty good one,” Wolansky said as he tabled 8-7-6-4-3, which was more than enough to drag the pot.

Tags: Steven WolanskyDavid “ODB” Baker

Updated Chip Counts

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Early Busts

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

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Nine Enough For O’Hara

Level 17 : Limits 5,000/10,000, 0 ante

Yuval Bronshtein raised first-to-act and was three-bet by Ian O’Hara from directly behind. Action folded back around to Bronshtein, who made it four bets to go. O'Hara called.

Both players drew one on the first draw and then O’Hara called a bet from Bronshtein.

On the second draw, both players again drew one, but Bronshtein opted to check-call a bet from O’Hara.

Bronshtein drew one on the final draw and O’Hara stood pat. Action checked down and Bronshtein revealed he drew to a pair of deuces.

O’Hara fanned out 9-8-6-5-2 and collected the pot.

Tags: Ian O'HaraYuval Bronshtein