2024 World Series of Poker

Event #53: $3,000 Nine Game Mixed (7-Handed)
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$215,982
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,011,930
Total Entries
379
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
379
Players Left
139
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Hu You Gonna Call?

Level 8

Limit Hold’em

The player in the hijack raised, Gershon Distenfeld called in the cutoff, Michael Moncek three-bet from the button, Anthony Hu made it four bets from the small blind, the hijack capped it, and the other three players called with Moncek all-in

On the KQ6 flop, Hu led with a bet and all players called.

The turn brought the 5. The action checked to Distenfeld who bet and only Hu called.

The Q peeled off on the river. Distenfeld bet again and Hu reluctantly called.

Gershon Distenfeld: A9
Anthony Hu: AJ

Ace-jack high was good enough for Hu and his hero call earned him a massive pot. Moncek was eliminated but re-entered shortly after.

The player in the hijack said that he folded jacks which would have been the eventual winner.

Updated Counts in Level Eight

Level 8

Henson Drops in the Pecking Order

Level 8
Vladimir Peck
Vladimir Peck

Seven-Card Stud

Ray Henson: XxXx / 10K88 / Xx
Vladimir Peck: AAJ / A1098

Vladimir Peck bet sixth and seventh street when checked to by Ray Henson, who tossed in calling chips both times. Peck tabled his set of aces and joked "but I couldn't make a full house".

Both then chatted back and forth with Peck claiming "I bet and raised you all the time" throughout the hand.

Henson replied "you didn't raise me, you just bet" to which Peck replied "because you didn't bet".

Peck has soared well past Henson in the purple section, which currently features five tables in play.

Tags: Vladimir PeckRay Henson

Four Outer for Deeb

Level 8

Omaha Hi-Lo

Shaun Deeb raised from the hijack and the button came along.

Deeb led on the A106 flop and his opponent called.

The turn brought the Q. Deeb bet again and this time his opponent raised which Deeb called.

The board paired on the A river. Deeb led and his opponent quickly called.

Shaun Deeb: AQ65
Button: J10109

Deeb made a higher full house on the river drawing to just four outs to drag the pot.

Allen Kessler commented, "How do you always get there, Shaun?"

Tags: Shaun Deeb

Kirschner Takes From Ashby

Level 8

Stud Hi-Lo

Phil Hellmuth: XxXx / 52Xx folded on fifth street
Brian Kirschner: XxXx / 44J7 / Xx
Richard Ashby: XxXx / 75A9 / Xx

Phil Hellmuth bet fourth street and was called by Brian Kirschner as well as Richard Ashby. Kirschner then bet fifth and Ashby called while Hellmuth instantly folded with a high-card. The remainder of the hand was checked down and Kirschner exposed K33 for two pair to win the pot.

Tags: Brian KirschnerPhil HellmuthRichard Ashby

Level: 8

Limit Flop/Draw: 800-1,500, 1,500-3,000 Limits
Stud Games: 300 Ante, 500 Bring-In, 1,500 Completion 1,500-3,000 Limits
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 800/1,200 Ante, 400-800 Blinds

More Updated Counts in the Field

Level 7

Tsang Chips Up in Favorite Game

Level 7
Anson Tsang
Anson Tsang

Pot-Limit Omaha

Anson Tsang defended the big blind to see a flop of J86 on which he then check-called a bet worth 1,200. The duo checked the 10 turn and Tsang bet the 3 river for 4,500. His opponent folded and Tsang won the pot.

The three-time WSOP bracelet winner is a PLO specialist and already has two WSOP gold bracelets in that variant to his name.

Tags: Anson Tsang

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