| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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46,700
46,700
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46,700 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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46,700
46,700
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46,700 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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22,000
22,000
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22,000 |
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Flops:
4♣7♠2♥
9♣A♥6♦
2004 WSOP Main Event Runner-up David Williams bet 3.500 and Qing Lu called.
Turns:
8♠
7♦
Williams bet 8,000 and Qing Lu raised all in for her remaining 11,000 and Williams called.
Qing Lu: 2♣2♠4♦9♥
David Williams: A♠A♦K♠7♥
Ling had bottom set on top and WIlliams had top set on the bottom. The dealer revealed the river cards.
Rivers:
8♦
J♣
Both players sets held on smooth boards with Williams eclipsing the 50,000 chip mark.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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56,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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17,500
17,500
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17,500 |
Action was picked up by Pokernews as Robert Chlorian was contemplating a decision with a 23,000 raise on the button from Richard Kaiser and a call from Yevgeny Yashyn in the big blind position on the turn of two board with:
7♠8♦4♥9♣
K♦10♠2♦4♠
Chlorian folded, exposing a [jx9j] before pitching his hand in the muck. The dealer revealed the river cards.
J♥
10♥
Both players checked and flipped over their hands.
Richard Kaiser: A♣8♣8♥7♣
Yevgeny Yashyn: Q♥6♥5♠3♦
Yashyn flopped the nut straight on the top, improving to a higher straight on the turn, besting Kaiser's set of eights on the top board. No help came for Yashyn on the bottom board as Kaiser's two pair, tens and eights, were enough for him to retrieve his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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33,300
33,300
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33,300 |
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31,400
31,400
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31,400 |
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16,000
16,000
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16,000 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 600
A♥7♠J♠10♥4♥
Q♣7♦3♥5♦8♥
Action was picked up as Jesse Lonis was all in for 23,000 with A♠2♠8♦5♣ against Andy Chen with 7♥9♥7♣8♠.
Chen scooped the top board with trip sevens and the second board with two pair, eights and sevens, beating Lonis's eights and fives. Lonis was sent to the rail whilst Chen was now playing over 130,000 chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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133,000
133,000
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133,000 |
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Busted | |
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Only one player has won seven World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets in the past 10 years of live WSOP events, excluding the COVID year (2020). No, it isn't Shaun Deeb, nor is it Jeremy Ausmus or Phil Hellmuth.
This poker pro doesn't get the mainstream attention he probably deserves. While Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, and Phil Ivey get most of the headlines, this individual often flies under the radar. But he's been so dominant at the WSOP for years that the poker world — not just the hardcore crowd — should be made aware of his historic accomplishments.
7♥5♣J♦4♥J♠
9♣7♦3♥8♣3♦
There were 60,000 chips in the pot, Jake Schwartz was all in with J♣7♠5♦4♣ from the cutoff, Timothy Byrd tabled K♣K♥6♥10♠ from under the gun, and Colin Burton showed A♦A♠6♠8♥ in early position.
Schwartz won the top board with a full house, while Burton took the bottom board with a straight, resulting in a split pot between the two as Burton only plays one pair of aces on each board.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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135,000
135,000
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135,000 |
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31,000
6,000
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6,000 |
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15,000
15,000
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15,000 |
Players will come back to a 800 ante
The action was picked up as Nacho Barbero moved all in for 19,300 into a pot of 23,000 leaving Isaac Kempton for a decision on a double board of:
Q♣3♥2♣10♠10♥
8♠8♣4♠9♠9♦
After a short while, Kempton threw in the call and the players revealed their hole cards.
Nacho Barbero: J♠8♦8♥6♣
Isaac Kempton: Q♠7♦4♣3♠
Barbero flopped quads on the bottom board, Kempton's queens and tens on the top held up and Barbero survives to continue his run for his second gold bracelet.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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141,000
141,000
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141,000 |
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27,800
27,800
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27,800 |
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