2024 World Series of Poker
Frode Alfredsen opened the action with a raise to 600 from the hijack. The small blind called before the big blind three-bet to 1,200. Alfredsen put in the four-bet to 3,600 and his opponent called.
Alfredsen continued for 3,000 on a connected K♣J♥9♥ flop before the big blind raised to 8,000. Alfredsen called.
The turn Q♦ rolled off and the big blind continued firing, this time for 7,000. Alfredsen called once more.
The big blind wagered 10,000 on the 3♠ river and Alfredsen quickly called. The big blind tabled 9♦9♣ but it was not good against Alfredsen's K♦K♥.
Action was caught after the turn of 5♥Q♥J♣2♠ and middle position led out for 1,200.
Sho Katsura called from late position.
The river was the 7♦ and middle position was quick to check to Katsura.
He fired for 2,000 and received a call from his opponent. Katsura revealed Q♦9♠ to take the pot.
All the super pros at the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) on Wednesday were dominated by a group of players from Hustler Casino Live.
Four players who often compete on the popular livestreamed poker show from Hustler Casino in Los Angeles had deep runs in separate WSOP events. One came within a spot of winning a bracelet, and another could win his second bracelet of the summer on Thursday.
As told to PokerNews by John Gutierrez, Tony Guglietti was eliminated in the first hand of Day 1b.
Roughly 1,200 had gone in preflop between Gutierrez and Guglietti. The dealer fanned the flop of 5♠7♣6♠. Guglietti bet and Gutierrez called.
The turn was a possible flush-completing 10♠. Guglietti check-called a bet of 3,000 from Gutierrez.
On the 8x river, Guglietti shoved all in for his remaining chips. Gutierrez took a look back at his cards before making the call.
Tony Guglietti 9x9x
John Gutierrez: A♠K♠
Gutierrez's nut flush beat the straight of Guglietti, and he was eliminated in the very first hand of Day 1b at the WSOP Main Event.
Top set QQ, flush got me 😢