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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw
Dias: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
97632
Premiação
$181,978
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Premiação
$785,425
Entries
353
Informações do Nível
Nível
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
145
Jogadores Restantes
19

Nick Pupillo Leads Last Nineteen Heading into Final Day of Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw

Nível 20
Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

After ten more 60-minute levels of play on Day 2 of Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, just 19 players remain from a start-of-day field of 145.

Leading the survivors is Nick Pupillo with a large stack of 1,505,000 after he was able to add a significant chunk to his count late in the day by making a wheel against Cary Katz's number two in 2-7 triple draw. His nearest competitor, Tomomitsu Ono, was able to amass 1,235,000 while Joao Vieira rounds out the top three on 1,040,000.

When play started with 145 of the original 353 runners, the first hurdle the remaining players needed to clear was the money bubble. It did take quite some time for that stage of the tournament to be reached but eventually Yuebin Gao was the individual unfortunate enough to hit the rail in 54th place, guaranteeing the remaining 53 players a payday of at least $4,069.

From that point on, play continued at a fairly regular pace with the average stack sitting at a little under 20 big bets.

Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Nick PupilloUnited States1,505,000
2Tomomitsu OnoJapan1,235,000
3Joao VieiraPortugal1,040,000
4Brant HaleUnited States1,000,000
5Oscar JohanssonSweden910,000
6Robert WellsUnited Kingdom850,000
7Hye ParkUnited States810,000
8Anatolii ZyrinRussia800,000
9Ryan MoriartyUnited States640,000
10Divakaran MarellaUnited States530,000

Several notables were able to navigate their way through the day's play, including five time bracelet winner John Monnette (410,000) and Poker Central founder Katz (135,000).

Other high profile players to enter Day 2 but progress no further include poker commentator Maria Ho, WSOP POY contender Michael Rodrigues and the chip leader coming into the day, Marco Johnson.

All of the remaining players have locked up at least $6,948 but their main focus will now be on the $181,978 first place prize and the WSOP gold bracelet that accompanies it. Day 3 resumes on Saturday, June 24th, at 1 p.m. local time, at which point the field will be whittled down to a winner.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as its live reporting team continues to provide coverage through to the conclusion of this event.

Tags: Anatolii ZyrinHye ParkJoao VieiraJohn MonnetteMarco JohnsonMaria HoMichael RodriguesNick PupilloOscar JohanssonParis Las VegasRobert WellsRyan MoriartyTomomitsu OnoYuebin Gao

Ho Building Back

Nível 18
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

A-5 Triple Draw

Action was picked up with betting just before the final draw in a hand between Maria Ho in the cutoff, Oscar Johansson in the big blind and Kelvin Kerber on the button.

Action checked over to Ho who bet, leaving herself one big bet behind which saw both of her opponents call. Johansson and Kerber drew one while Ho remained pat and action checked through.

Ho turned over 8x5x4x2xAx for an eight and it was good to get back some chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Oscar Johansson se
Oscar Johansson
497,000
-213,000
-213,000
Kelvin Kerber br
Kelvin Kerber
330,000
147,000
147,000
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
224,000
154,000
154,000

Tags: Kelvin KerberMaria HoOscar Johansson

Henson Makes A Handsome Hand

Nível 17
Ray Henson
Ray Henson

2-7 Triple Draw

Ray Henson raised in the cutoff and in the big blind, Kelvin Kerber called.

Both players drew two on the first draw which saw action check through to the next draw that saw both players draw two.

Kerber bet and Henson called with each player drawing one on the final draw.

Kerber checked over to Henson who bet and Kerber called only to be shown 85432 for a perfect eight and Kerber mucked.

At another table, Kristan Lord was eliminated from the tournament.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
289,000
76,000
76,000
Kelvin Kerber br
Kelvin Kerber
183,000
141,000
141,000
Kristan Lord us
Kristan Lord
Eliminado

Tags: Kelvin KerberKristan LordRay Henson

Balan Falls To Abrams

Nível 17
Michael Balan
Michael Balan

A-5 Triple Draw

Scott Abrams raised in first position which saw Michael Balan call in the big blind.

On the first draw Balan drew four and Abrams drew two. Balan check called a bet from Abrams on the first betting round.

On the second draw, Balan drew two and Abrams drew one. Balan check called a bet to put himself all in for his last 7,000.

Balan drew two and Abrams drew one as Balan turned over 7x5x3x and Abrams turned over 6x4x3xAx. Balan was drawing to an eight as he peeled the 8x first card, but the second card came out a Kx and he needed Abrams to pair to stay alive in the tournament. Abrams peeled a 7x and Balan wished his tablemates good luck as he left the tournament area.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Scott Abrams us
Scott Abrams
498,000
88,000
88,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Balan us
Michael Balan
Eliminado

Tags: Michael BalanScott Abrams

Ho Clashes With Rheem

Nível 15
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

2-7 Triple Draw

Maria Ho raised in the cutoff and Chino Rheem called in the big blind.

"I have a good hand in all three games," Rheem joked before drawing three while Ho drew one on the first draw.

The first round of betting saw Rheem check to Ho who bet and Rheem called, drawing two on the next draw while Ho drew one.

The next round of betting saw the same betting action repeat but Rheem stood pat by the third draw and Ho drew one.

Both players checked on the end and Rheem showed 98732 which was good for the pot as Rheem added to his growing stack.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
393,000
152,000
152,000
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
251,000
141,000
141,000

Tags: Chino RheemMaria Ho

Monnette Climbing Higher

Nível 13
John Monnette
John Monnette

2-7 Triple Draw

Action was picked up after the second draw in a hand between John Monnette on the button and Senh Cong in the big blind.

Cong bet and Monnette raised which Cong called and both players stood pat on the final draw.

Cong checked to Monnette who bet and Cong raised which Monnette called. "Number six," said Cong, but Monnette turned over 76532 for number three and Monnette took down the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
John Monnette us
John Monnette
297,000
8,000
8,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Senh Cong us
Senh Cong
121,000
-55,000
-55,000

Tags: John MonnetteSenh Cong

Williamson Bets Three Times

Nível 11
Robert Wilkinson III
Robert Wilkinson III

A-5 Triple Draw

Robert Williamson III raised in the cutoff and the big blind called.

On the first draw, the big blind drew two and Williamson drew one after which the big blind check-called a bet from Williamson.

The second draw saw the big blind draw one and Williamson stood pat, which saw the same betting action repeat.

On the third draw, the big blind drew one while Williamson stood pat and the big blind said "you're good," while flashing 6x4x3xAx and mucking his hand to the WSOP bracelet winner.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Robert Williamson III us
Robert Williamson III
59,000
-17,000
-17,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Robert Williamson III

Johnson, Coleman, and Barbero Set Sights On Another Bracelet

Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

The second day in Event #52: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball will see a total of 145 players return in the quest to become the newest WSOP bracelet winner. Only 53 of these players will survive to make a minimum of $4,069, with all eyes set on the elusive WSOP bracelet and the first place prize of $181,978.

Rounding out the podium of the chip counts is a trio of bracelet winners in the forms of Marco Johnson (228,500), Nacho Barbero (216,500), and Maxx Coleman (210,500). Each one of these pros has proven themselves beyond any doubt that they are among the best players in their respective fields. Coleman holds the only bracelet in a draw variant, but all three have shown their mixed game chops on some of the biggest stages in poker and each one of them is hungry for their next big tournament win.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig BlindsBig Bets
1Marco JohnsonUnited States228,5009146
2Nacho BarberoArgentina216,5008743
3Maxx ColemanUnited States210,5008442
4Bryan MiconAntigua and Berbuda208,0008342
5Joseph WagganerUnited States200,5008040
6John BunchUnited States196,5007939
7Drew ScottCanada179,0007236
8Sokchheka PhoUnited States178,0007136
9Senh CongUnited States176,0007035
10Jake SchwartzUnited States175,5007035

This sizeable Day 2 field is filled with plenty of recognizable names including Jake Schwartz (175,500), Brian Yoon (157,000), David Funkhouser (121,000), Patrick Leonard (115,000), Ray Henson (102,000), Adam Friedman (96,000), Maria Ho (82,500), and WSOP Main Event Champion Koray Aldemir (81,000). This tournament drew the highest level of competition and that continues into Day 2.

Players will begin play in Horseshoe today at 1 p.m. local time with blinds at 1,500-2,500 and limits at 2,500-5,000 in the 11th level of the tournament. Levels will last an hour each with a 15-minute break occurring after every two levels. Players will continue play for ten levels before ending for the day.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding the 2023 WSOP.

Tags: Adam FriedmanBrian YoonBryan MiconDavid FunkhouserDrew ScottJake SchwartzJohn BunchJoseph WagganerKoray AldemirMarco JohnsonMaria HoMaxx ColemanNacho BarberoPatrick LeonardRay HensonSenh CongSokchheka Pho