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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)
Dias: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
53
Premiação
$165,250
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Premiação
$702,210
Entries
263
Informações do Nível
Nível
26
Limites
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 1
Entries
263
Jogadores Restantes
115

Home Game

Nível 1 : 300/600, 0 ante

Playing heads up as one player's stack is blinding off, Marvin Rosen and David Arsht are chatting and having fun together, and have already played a few hands.

On one of them, Rosen opened on the button and Arsht called. The dealer fanned a flop of 388. Rosen bet another 300 and was called again. On the turn 9, Rosen added a few more chips to the pot. But this time, Arsht check-raised. Rosen called.

On the river 2, Arsht continued his aggression, and Rosen folded. On his way to a second limit bracelet, Arsht took the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
David Arsht us
David Arsht
42,000
42,000
42,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Marvin Rosen us
Marvin Rosen
38,000
38,000
38,000

Tags: David ArshtMarvin Rosen

Whoops!

Nível 1 : 300/600, 0 ante

A completed board was spread across the felt at one table with three players seated thus far. The small blind led out with a bet of 600 and the big blind threw in a raise to 3,000.

"This is limit," one player said. "You can only raise to 1,200."

"What does that mean?" the big blind questioned, clearly unaware that he registered a limit hold'em event.

The rules were explained to him and he was able to scoop the pot after changing his raise to the legal amount of 1,200.

"I wouldn't have played if I knew that."

Nível: 1

Blinds: 200-300
Limits: 300-600

Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em - Six Handed Kicks Off Today

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

It's that time of the 2023 World Series of Poker when a little old-school Limit Hold'em shows up on the schedule. Today, Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em Six Handed kicks off and will take place over the next three days at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. In what used to be the most popular version of poker back in the day, has since faded out over the years but still creates a special buzz among some of the players.

Last year, this event attracted a total of 213 entries which created a prize pool of over $568,000. Jeremy Ausmus conquered the field of limit hold'em players, outlasting a tough Michael Rocco in heads-up play. At the time, it was the third WSOP gold bracelet for Ausmus but he has since gone on to win three more online bracelets. Ausmus also added another final table to his resume earlier this year in the $100,000 High Roller event where he pocketed $619,919 for fifth place.

This event will often attract many of the big names from the mixed games events who like to mix it up with some limit hold'em. Last year, the final table included the likes of Gabriel Ramos, Mike Lancaster, and Andrew "AJ" Kelsall. Shaun Deeb finished just shy of that mark in eighth place.

The cards are scheduled to go in the air at 2 p.m. local time with ten 60-minute levels on tap for Day 1. Each player will begin with a starting stack of 40,000 chips and the blinds will kick off at 200/300 with the limits at 300/600. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels and no dinner break is scheduled for the opening day.

Late registration will remain open for eight levels, which is at approximately 11 p.m. The restart for Day 2 will be at 1 p.m. Monday and the WSOP gold bracelet will be handed out at the end of Day 3 Tuesday.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to bring you all of the updates throughout this event so keep it tuned in here to see who will become the next Limit Hold'em champion!

Tags: Andrew KelsallGabriel RamosJeremy AusmusMichael RoccoMike LancasterShaun Deeb

Event #58: $3,000 Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)

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