| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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78,100
8,100
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8,100 |
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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78,100
8,100
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8,100 |
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A player in early position raised and Isaac Haxton called from middle position.
Both players checked on the 5♠K♦7♣ flop and then Haxton's opponent bet 1,200 on the 8♥ turn. Haxton called.
It was checked to Haxton on the 9♦ river and he hesitated before ultimately deciding to check behind.
Haxton was shown Q♥Q♣, prompting Haxton to table K♣10♣ for a flopped pair of kings to take down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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85,000
15,000
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15,000 |
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Elia Ahmadian raised to 800 from middle position and got called by both players in the blinds.
All three checked the J♠6♦9♥ flop to see the K♠ fall on the turn. It checked to Ahmadian who bet 2,000, and only the small blind called.
On the 2♣ river, the small blind check-folded to Ahmadian's bet of 3,500.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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85,000
15,000
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15,000 |
There was a limp from early position before Mikita Badziakouski raised to 1,800 from the button. Only the limper called and they headed to the flop.
The early position player checked the 3♠2♠3♣ flop and faced a bet of 1,000 from Badziakouski. The early position player folded and Badziakouski pulled in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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68,500 | |
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Are we witnessing the greatest World Series of Poker (WSOP) ever?
No hyperbole, that's a genuine question. On Sunday, Scott Seiver won his third bracelet of the summer making him a lock to win the 2024 WSOP Player of the Year award. Or, so you'd think. But the latter part of that sentence couldn't be further from the truth.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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76,300
16,300
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16,300 |
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70,600
2,600
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2,600 |
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68,000
1,500
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1,500 |
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67,500
500
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500 |
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||
|
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55,200
14,800
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14,800 |
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||
|
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51,000
51,000
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51,000 |
|
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36,500
11,400
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11,400 |
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Alexandro Tricarico raised to 1,000 in early position, and received a call from the player to his immediate left and a player in the small blind.
The dealer fanned 10♠9♣6♦, resulting in checks from the player in the small blind and Tricarico. The player to Tricarico’s immediate left bet 2,200, which saw the player in the small blind fold. Tricarico check-called to bring the turn.
The dealer placed 9♥ on the board, and Tricarico led out with a 2,600 bet, which was immediately called.
The K♥ showed up on the river and Tricarico sized up to a 12,000 bet, which appeared to confuse Tricarico’s opponent.
The player cleared his throat before leaning forward to study the board. Tricarico’s opponent then leaned back and crossed his arms while shaking his head before asking a question.
“Why so much?” the opponent asked.
If he was looking for an answer, none was coming because Tricarico was silent and motionless.
After moments went by, Tricarico’s opponent eventually folded but not before another comment while the pot was pushed to Tricarico.
“I couldn’t figure out why so much,” he said.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
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57,800
57,800
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57,800 |
With two players seeing a board of A♥J♥9♠J♠4♦ and about 9,000 in the middle, Ryan Depaulo checked from the big blind and Brian Perzinski bet 5,100 from the cutoff. Depaulo went into the tank for a bit over a minute before making the laydown, at which point Perzinski revealed that he had 10♠8♦ for a missed straight draw turned into a bluff.
Depaulo told his opponent that he was very close to calling and complimented him on the hand as Perzinski took the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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86,200
9,800
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9,800 |
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49,000
10,000
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10,000 |
Fabian Bartuschk opened to 900 from the cutoff and was called by players in the button and small blind as well as Felipe Ketzer in the big blind.
The flop came A♠J♣4♠ and action checked around to Bartuschk who bet 1,200. Only Ketzer called.
Bartuschk fired another barrel for 4,700 when checked to on the 2♦ turn and this time Ketzer opted to fold.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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76,000
9,500
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9,500 |
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56,000
56,000
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56,000 |
With 9,000 chips in the pot and a full board of 8♥4♦Q♥Q♣10♠, Daryl Aguirre checked and Arpit Bhardwaj bet 5,000. The button laid it down and Aguirre thought for a moment before opting to fold.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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120,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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18,000
3,000
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3,000 |