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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #5: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Dias: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q7
Premiação
$131,879
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Premiação
$608,760
Entries
456
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
135
Jogadores Restantes
11

Negreanu Eliminated

Nível 17
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

PokerNews was just alerted to the elimination of Daniel Negreanu by his now-former tablemates.

As told by his executioner, Venkata Tayi, Negreanu was all-in by the final draw holding 2x3x4x5x and drawing one, while Tayi was still drawing two cards.

Negreanu paired his deuce, while Tayi drew an ace and a nine to go with his three babies, making his ace-low the winner and sending the Poker Hall of Famer to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Venkata Tayi us
Venkata Tayi
152,000
42,000
42,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Eliminado

Tags: Daniel NegreanuVenkata Tayi

Sternheimer Scoops Zack Freeman

Nível 17
Philip Sternheimer
Philip Sternheimer

Stud Hi-Lo Regular

Philip Sternheimer: A88 / J348
Zack Freeman: 766 / 57J8

Philip Sternheimer bet fourth and fifth street to get called by Zack Freeman before both then checked sixth street. Sternheimer bet again seventh and Freeman made the call. Both players revealed their hands and needed to triple check the outcome, after which Sternheimer scooped it all with a set of eights and jack-eight-four low to narrowly beat Freeman's jack-eight-seven.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Philip Sternheimer gb
Philip Sternheimer
230,000
45,000
45,000
Zack Freeman us
Zack Freeman
30,000
-57,000
-57,000

Tags: Philip SternheimerZack Freeman

Double Knockout for Bach

Nível 16

Pot-Limit Omaha

On a three-way flop of KJ3, Richard Mirin bet 5,000 out of the small blind. Aaron Schaff raised to 20,000 for David Bach to call on the button. Mirin tanked for a while and pushed all-in, prompting the snap shove by Schaff and snap-call by Bach with the superior stack.

Richard Mirin: KJ53
Aaron Schaff: KK43x
David Bach: AQ109

Mirin was in rough shape against top set and a full wrap while Bach had a ton of outs to knock out two opponents. One of them came with the 10 turn and the 5 river failed to pair the board, sending Schaff to the rail as well.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
David Bach us
David Bach
250,000
170,000
170,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Richard Mirin us
Richard Mirin
Eliminado
Aaron Schaff us
Aaron Schaff
Eliminado

Tags: Aaron SchaffDavid BachRichard Mirin

Sagle Soars to a Big Stack

Nível 16
Jason Sagle
Jason Sagle

Badeudey

Picking up the action on the second draw, three bets went in between Jason Sagle, Adithya Sundar and Kirill Tsyngalev with the latter being the main aggressor. Tsyngalev patted and both opponents took two new cards, after which Tsyngalev bet again. Sagle was the only caller as Sundar opted to fold.

Tsyngalev patted again for Sagle to take two new cards and Tsyngalev then bet-called.

Sagle rolled over the 7 / 5432 for the nuts and Tsyngalev sighed. "I had a nine, nine and broke it up," Sagle mentioned in the table chat while Tsyngalev responded with "I had an eight, eight".

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jason Sagle ca
Jason Sagle
220,000
82,000
82,000
Adithya Sundar us
Adithya Sundar
65,000
10,000
10,000
Kirill Tsyngalev ru
Kirill Tsyngalev
60,000
-52,000
-52,000

Tags: Adithya SundarJason SagleKirill Tsyngalev

Raymer Eliminated by Vengrin

Nível 16
Greg raymer
Greg raymer

Razz

Matt Vengrin: 5x9x / 6x4x8x3x / 9x
Greg Raymer: Ax9x / 4x8x10x3x / Xx

Greg Raymer was already all-in by the the time all cards were revealed on fifth street. He sighed after sixth street when the dealer verified if the last card should be dealt face up or down. "It doesn't matter, he can't lose anymore," Raymer noted.

Vengrin locked ip the hand with an eighty-six to knock out Raymer.

"What is your name?" the former Main Event champion asked when he was about to sign one of his rocks to give away to everyone that knocks him out. "It is on his hat," Jim Collopy suggested [which shows dickhead].

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Matt Vengrin us
Matt Vengrin
70,000
21,500
21,500
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
Eliminado
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Matthew Woodward us
Matthew Woodward
Eliminado

Tags: Greg RaymerJim CollopyMatt Vengrin

The Race to the Money and Beyond on Day 2 of Event #5: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice Six-Handed

Amnon Filippi is among the big stacks for Day 2
Amnon Filippi is among the big stacks for Day 2

Mixed game aficionados from near and far will return to their seats for the third day of the 54th World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas for Day 2 of Event #5: $1,500 Dealer’s Choice Six-Handed, which gets underway at 1 p.m. local time in the Silver section of the event center at Horseshoe casino.

Out of a field of 456 entries, only 135 players remain in contention for a slice of the $608,760 prize pool and all have their eyes set on the chase for the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. The first goal of the day is reaching the money stages, with the top 69 finishers walking away with at least $2,411 for their efforts. The winner of this event can look forward to a payday of $131,879.

At the top of the leaderboard, Larry Tull (217,000) and Tomasz Gluszko (205,500) are both seeking their first bracelet. They will face stiff competition from former champions such as Phillip Hui (175,000), Marco Johnson (168,000) and Scott Bohlman (167,500) which can all be find inside or just shy of the top 10 on the overall leaderboard.

Top 10 Chip Counts for Day 2

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Larry TullUnited States217,000
2Tomasz GluszkoPoland205,500
3Andrew DonabedianUnited States190,000
4Phil HuiUnited States175,000
5Amnon FilippiUnited States174,000
6Denis NesterenkoRussia172,500
7Clayton MozdenCanada170,500
8Nick KostUnited States170,500
9Dylan SmithCanada169,500
10Marco JohnsonUnited States168,000

Big stacks also belong to Amnon Filippi (174,000), Denis Nesterenko (172,000), and John Racener (140,000), while other notables still in contention include 2022 runner-up Jaswinder Lally (105,000), Brian Rast (47,000), 2015 champion Carol Fuchs (42,500), and English mixed game wizard Benny Glaser (28,500) to name just a few.

A total of 20 different poker variants are part of the rotation to challenge the versatility of all contenders.

As of Day 2, the level duration increases to 60 minutes each, of which ten are scheduled for today. There will be 15-minute breaks every two levels and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 21, at approximately 7:30 p.m. The tournament then plays down to a winner the following day and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor from start to finish.

Tags: Amnon FilippiBenny GlaserBrian RastCarol FuchsDenis NesterenkoJaswinder LallyJohn RacenerLarry TullMarco JohnsonPhillip HuiScott BohlmanTomasz Gluszko