2024 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $500 Salute to Warriors - No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2024 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$207,486
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$1,851,970
Entries
4,517
Level Info
Level
44
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
4,517
Players Left
678
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Level: 12

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 3,000

Ace on the River for Franchini

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

The player in early position raised to 5,500 and Fabio Franchini called from the big blind. The flop came out with 247 and the early position bet out 5,500 and Franchini called.

The turn Q and the river A were both checked through and the early position flipped over 99 and Franchini showed the A5 for the pair of aces.

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Fabio Franchini
149,000

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Jacks Hold For Lee

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

Randy Present went all in 31,500 and was isolated by an all in from Ryan Lee for 52,000 from middle position.

Randy Present: AJAll in
Ryan Lee: JJ

Present asked for diamonds, but the runout was of no help to him as it came out all bricks, awarding Lee a crucial pot deep in the tournament.

Present was gracious in his exit and congratulated his opponent on a good game.

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Ryan Lee
835,000
835,000
835,000
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Randy Present
Busted

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Kim Makes Right Call

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

Min Jeong Kim and her opponent checked the turn with it reading KQ5A to go to the river which came the 7.

The first player to act bet 20,000. Kim took a couple of moments before she made the call and tabled the AJ which was good enough to take the pot.

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Min Jeong Kim
190,000
190,000
190,000

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WSOP History: David Sklansky Looks to Sell Rare 1982 WSOP Gold Watches to Pawn Stars

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
David Sklansky

Earlier this year on an ordinary Monday afternoon, a bespectacled man walked into the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on Las Vegas Blvd. Tucked under his arm was an uninteresting box that only he knew contained something rather interesting – a pair of gold watches dating back more than 40 years.

These were not your run-of-the-mill wristwear, but rather evidence of a unique and often overlooked time of poker history, a year when the World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet, now the game’s highest accolade, was replaced in favor of watches.

1982 WSOP watches
1982 WSOP watches

The man holding the box was David Sklansky, who in 1978 forever changed poker by advocating a mathematical approach to the game in his groundbreaking book The Theory of Poker. Nicknamed “The Mathematician,” he proved his prowess just four years later when he won two WSOP tournaments in five days.

First, he won the 1982 WSOP Event #7: $800 Mixed Doubles Limit Seven Card Stud, a tournament that paired one man with one woman, alongside Dani Kelly, and followed that up by taking down Event #12: $1,000 Limit 5-Card Draw High. A year later, the Binions reverted back to the beloved bracelets players know today, and Sklansky captured his third piece of WSOP hardware by winning Event #11: $1,000 Limit Omaha.

It was a remarkable accomplishment, and for more than four decades he’s kept safe the evidence of his victories, both of which still worked. So, why was Sklansky carrying his 1982 WSOP gold watches, two of only 15 ever awarded, into a pawn shop? Well, he was looking to sell them of course, but not to just any of the dozens of pawn shops spread across Las Vegas. Oh no, he was walking into arguably the most famous pawn shop in the world, the home to the wildly popular television show Pawn Stars, and he was there to do it with cameras rolling.

Read all about the 1982 WSOP watches here in our feature article!

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Table 424Seat 7

KK 5bet Jam vs AK..... He Hit the A on the Turn

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Toodle-oo to O'Toole

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
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Kevin O'Toole
Busted

Chip Leaders Emerging; The One is Gone

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

Idan The One was seen lamenting not folding when he ran his K10 into his opponent's QQ but the king never saved him and The One will have to hope to have better luck on the next one.

Chad Caldwell had an upward trajectory until his three of a kind aces were outkicked for the maximum.

Player Chips Progress
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Randy Cambell
485,000
485,000
485,000
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Ricardo Velasco
430,000
260,000
260,000
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Matthew Bode
310,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Yuta Morikawa
290,000
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Stanley Lee
266,000
196,000
196,000
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Michael Straciatella
205,000
205,000
205,000
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Min Jeong Kim
194,000
4,000
4,000
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Gil Claveria
145,500
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Olga Iermolcheva
54,000
36,000
36,000
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Francis Anderson
17,000
28,000
28,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Idan The One
Busted
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Chad Caldwell
Busted

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