We didn't catch the betting action, but a short-stacked Jesse Martin was all in and at risk against Daniel Zack predraw. Martin stood pat and Zack uncomfortably drew one.
Martin tabled a , leaving Zack drawing to an . Zack drew a and Martin doubled.
Scott Seiver raised and Ray Dehkharghani three-bet to 31,000. Seiver moved all in for 122,700 and his opponent called.
Seiver stood pat and Dehkharghani drew one.
Ray Dehkharghani:
Scott Seiver:
Dehkharghani peeled his last card, announced that it was a two across, an automatic win. He turned over a and took down the pot, sending Seiver to the rail.
Doyle Brunson opened to 8,000 on the button and Farzad Bonyadi three-bet jammed for 42,500 out of the small blind. Jesse Martin four-bet shoved over the top and Brunson folded.
Both players stood pat and Bonyadi won with a . Martin also flashed a hand that was worse.
The 23rd event of the 2018 World Series of Poker drew a total of 95 entries creating a prize pool worth $893,000. The top 15 spots will get paid with anyone making the money guaranteed at least $14,691.
Awaiting the eventual champion is, of course, the coveted WSOP gold bracelet and a top prize of $259,670.