Tamas Adamszki opened the action with a raise from under the gun, which was called by Sam Greenwood in the cutoff and Masashi Oya in the big blind.
The flop came K♥4♠5♥ and it was checked to Greenwood, who bet out 6,000. Oya called, and Adamszki folded.
After the 4♦ on the turn, Oya decided to lead out for a bet of 12,000, which Greenwood called.
The river brought the 4♣ and Oya checked to Greenwood, who over bet the pot to 70,000. Oya sat in the tank while debating his decision. Oya used one time extension, and was ready to throw in another, before deciding to muck his hand instead, giving the pot to Greenwood.
In the 869th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, sponsored by the free-to-play WSOP App, Chad Holloway hosts from down in The Bahamas at the 2024 World Series of Poker Paradise, while Kyna England is back at Level 9 Studio in Las Vegas. Mike Holtz is out with a broken ankle, so Nikki Limo was kind enough to once again fill in as a special co-host.
Together, they discuss happening at the WSOP Paradise, the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship at the Wynn Las Vegas, and the European Poker Tour (EPT) Prague. That includes Phil Hellmuth making an appearance, the new stage at WSOP, and the Triton Million, which was won by Argentinean rapper Alejandro Lococo for $12 million.
Chad also had the honor of bringing the Women in Poker Hall of Fame trophy down with him to present to Kristen Foxen. In this episode, you can check out her acceptance speech, which PokerNews helped film. Speaking of the WiPHoF, Jeanne David was another inductee and she had a spot of luck drawing a Golden Passport into the ClubWPT Gold $5,000,000 Freeroll, which kicks off today!
At the EPT Prague, Thomas Santerne has already won two side event titles, while the 2022 WSOP Main Event champ, Espen Jorstad, took down the €25K Super High Roller Warm-Up for his first EPT title.
Oh, and we'll also let you know what Phil Ivey is up to as he's been seen double dipping at both the WSOP Paradise and WPT World Championship, including a planned holiday meet-up game (MUG) at the latter.
As the battle rages on at the World Series of Poker Paradise in Day 3 of the $25,000 Super Main Event, those with an appetite for big buy-ins and high stakes have another opportunity today. Event #13: $50,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller kicks off at 2 p.m. local time here at Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas.
This event is the highest buy-in open event remaining at WSOP Paradise, with an entry fee of $50,000. A big turnout is expected as players who busted the main event look for another chance to hoist a coveted WSOP bracelet.
Players will begin the tournament with 300,000 in tournament chips with blinds starting at 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 big blind ante. This tournament features 40-minute levels and a total of 12 levels of play are on the docket for today. A 15-minute break will occur every three levels, with a 60-minute dinner break following the conclusion of Level 6 around 6:15 p.m.
Registration remains open through to the end of Level 13, which is one level into play tomorrow, December 18 around 2:40 p.m. This is also a re-entry tournament, and players are allowed two re-entries, for a total of three bullets.
Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action in Event #13: $50,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller and all other events here at WSOP Paradise.