2024 World Series of Poker
The 2022 Main Event champion Espen Jorstad is back to try and capture his second title and third WSOP bracelet.
A player in the cutoff opened to 600 and received calls from Jorstad in the small blind as well as a player in the big blind.
Jorstad led out for 600 following the 10♦5♦Q♣ flop and was met by two quick folds to pick up a small pot early in the day.
In the very early goings of Day 1d, the board read A♦J♥3♣K♦ where William Jia called a bet of 2,000 from his opponent.
The river brought a 10♣ and again the opponent fired 4,500, and Jia raised to 10,000. Another bet of 20,500 came in from the opponent, and Jia just called.
As expected, the opponent flipped over Q♣10♦ and Jia held K♥Q♦ which meant they both had the nuts, and chopped the pot.
Emilio Ulisse raised to 600 and Keith Bagley called from the big blind.
The two players saw a flop of A♦6♥7♥. Bagley checked-called a bet of 1,100 from Ulisse.
The turn came the 8♠ and Bagley check-called a bet of 2,000 from Ulisse.
Both players checked the J♣ river and Bagley took down the pot with A♥10♠ for a pair of aces.
Arriving on a flop of 10♣2♠8♣, Matt Glantz made a bet of 1,200 and was called by the opponent in the seat next to him. The 7♦ then came on the turn and was checked through.
On the 5♣ river, Glantz bet 3,600 and received the pot when his opponent mucked his cards.
On another table, Matt Berkey was seen losing a small pot.