The final 11 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break. The action will resume at approximately 5:40 p.m. Vegas time.
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Cade Lautenbacher opened to 600,000 from the hijack and Ahmed Karrim made the call next to act.
The flop came A♦Q♣J♣ and Lautenbacher continued for 500,000, which Karrim called. On the 6♠ turn Lautenbacher kept up the aggression with a bet of 1,300,000, and again Karrim came along.
The 8♠ hit the river and Lautenbacher checked his option over to Karrim who, after some thought, moved all in. Lautenbacher snap-called for his tournament life and was shown the bad news when Karrim tabled K♥10♥ for the flopped Broadway straight. Lautenbacher flashed A♥6♥ for two-pair as he made his way to the payout desk.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Ahmed Karrim |
19,500,000
6,800,000
|
6,800,000 |
Cade Lautenbacher | Eliminato | |
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On the latest The Chad & Jesse Poker Show straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen welcome renowned Japanese vlogger Masato Yokosawa, AKA “World Wide Yokosawa.”
While players in the United States might think folks like Brad Owen and Andrew Neeme has the biggest vlog followings in the world, that distinction actually belongs to Masato, who regularly clears 600K views on each of his vlogs!
The Japanese vlogging sensation opens up about his start in poker, what inspired him to start a vlog, and how he’s managed to turn it into a smashing success with the help of a creative team. He also talks about his desire to win a WSOP gold bracelet, how Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth are perceived in his home country, and what the future looks like for poker in Japan.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”
David Stellmon was in early position and went all in for 5,500,000. It folded all the way to Gaetan Balleur in the big blind who only took a moment before making the call. The players were off to a full board with Stellmon at risk.
David Stellmon: A♣6♥
Gaetan Balleur: 9♠9♦
The full board ran out A♥J♥A♦K♠A♠ giving Stellmon quads to double and getting him to a workable stack.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
David Stellmon |
11,500,000
5,200,000
|
5,200,000 |
Gaetan Balleur |
6,200,000
2,300,000
|
2,300,000 |
One round after doubling up, Cade Lautenbacher was all in and at risk for his last 4,250,000 on the button and called by David Stellmon who opened first in the cutoff.
Cade Lautenbacher: 9♥9♣
David Stellmon: A♥J♦
It was a flip-situation, but when the board ran out 8♣5♥2♦6♥6♠, it was the nines that held up to score another double up for Lautenbacher off Stellmon.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Cade Lautenbacher |
8,700,000
4,500,000
|
4,500,000 |
|
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David Stellmon |
6,300,000
-8,300,000
|
-8,300,000 |
The eventual winner of the currently underway Event #67: $1,000 Ladies Event Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will not only take home a bracelet and $192,167 but will also earn a special place in poker history. That's because with its 1,295 entries on Day 1, the event is the largest Ladies Event to ever take place in poker.
The previous biggest WSOP Ladies Event took place in 2007 with 1,286 entries and saw Sally Boyer defeating Anne Heft to win $262,077. Last year's WSOP Ladies Championship drew 1,074, making for a 20% increase this time around.
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David Stellmon opened for 700,000 from the cutoff and Cade Lautenbacher moved all in for 1,750,000 on the button. The blinds quickly folded and Stellmon called with a bigger stack.
Cade Lautenbacher: A♦2♦
David Stellmon: A♠8♣
Lautenbacher was in need of help, and when the board ran out J♦5♠2♥10♣2♠, it was the flopped pair of deuces and the extra two on the river for good measure that scored the full double up for Lautenbacher.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
David Stellmon |
14,600,000
3,000,000
|
3,000,000 |
Cade Lautenbacher |
4,200,000
-2,200,000
|
-2,200,000 |
|
Livello: 33
Bui: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
Action folded to Howard Mash in the cutoff who put in all of his chips except one 25,000 chip that he left behind. Next to act was chip leader Steven Stolzenfeld who just flat called and the blinds folded.
The Q♠A♣3♠ flop landed and the last 25,000 went in. The players were off to a turn and river with Mash at risk.
Howard Mash: A♠A♥
Steven Stolzenfeld: K♠J♠
The flop smashed both players with Stozenfeld flopping a combo draw and Mash flopping top set, The turn brought in the flush with the 6♠ but mash was still drawing to any spade or a board pair. Unfortunately those cards wouldn't come and the 5♦ landed on the river sending Mash to the rail in 13th place.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Steven Stolzenfeld |
27,000,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
|
||
Howard Mash | Eliminato | |
|
Action was opened in late postion by Romain Kowalczyk to 525,000. It folded to Simon Wilenius in the big blind who went all in for his tournament. Kowalczyk called and they were off to a full board.
Simon Wilenius: A♦Q♥
Romain Kowalczyk: 8♠8♦
The full board ran out 10♥8♥J♣Q♠3♦ and with a set of eights Kowalczyk would send Wilenius to the rail in 14th place.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Romain Kowalczyk |
10,500,000
-3,900,000
|
-3,900,000 |
Simon Wilenius | Eliminato |