Out of a field of 85 entries, some 82 players remain and they have been sent on the first 15-minute break of the day The T-100 chip denominations will be raced off during that time.
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Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy bet 12,000 on a flop of 7♠10♦7♣ and Ben Lamb called in the big blind.
The turn came the 4♦ and Van Der Spuy continued for 15,000. Lamb raised to 58,000 and Van Der Spuy quickly called.
Both players checked the J♦ and Lamb showed J♣9♥8♦6♣ for the rivered straight. Van Der Spuy flashed two kings before he mucked.
"Worse news is I was going to bluff it off on a deuce. If you called, which you probably would have," Lamb told Van Der Spuy after the hand.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Ben Lamb |
290,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
||
Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy |
180,000
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jan-Peter Jachtmann |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Yang Wang |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Nick Schulman |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Sean Winter |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Jordan Siegel |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Jordan Spurlin |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Tyler Brown |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Tyler Smith |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Joao Simao |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Steven Veneziano |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Bryce Yockey |
300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Pakinai Lisawad | Eliminato |
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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In multiway action to the K♠5♦2♠ flop with around 50,000 in the middle, Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy bet 33,000. Gjergj Sinishtaj then raised the pot and it folded back to the South African who announced all-in. Sinishtaj called and the cards were flipped over as Van Der Spuy jumped out of his chair, barely able to watch.
Gjergj Sinishtaj: K♣K♥Q♣9♣
Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy: A♥A♠9♠3♦
Van Der Spuy had aces with the nut flush draw but Sinishtaj was ahead with his top set. The 6♥ turn and 7♥ river ensured a big double for Sinishtaj worth 281,500.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Gjergj Sinishtaj |
615,000
315,000
|
315,000 |
Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy |
220,000
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
Jared Bleznick and Pakinai Lisawad went heads-up to the flop of 9♦4♣7♥ when Bleznick, in the cutoff, bet 65,000 and Lisawad called from the small blind.
The turn came the 7♣ and Lisawad checked again. Bleznick now pushed his entire stack forward, a bet of around 175,000, and Lisawad gave it some thought before folding.
"Show the bluff," Lisawad said and Bleznick tossed his cards over to him, exposing the A♦. "I was joking," Lisawad added as he didn't take the opportunity to peek at Bleznick's cards.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jared Bleznick |
320,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
||
Pakinai Lisawad |
150,000
-135,000
|
-135,000 |
Jeffrey Housenbold has been eliminated after he saw his stack reduced to fumes and there was another all-in showdown one table over. On a completed board of J♠7♠3♥10♥A♣, both Pakinai Lisawad with A♦K♦Q♣3♠ and Michael Duek with K♥Q♦10♣9♥ had Broadway to chop it up.
For Duek, it is his second bullet in the tournament as he had been eliminated previously by Krasimir Yankov. Housenbold followed suit shortly after and reentered, too.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Noah Schwartz |
570,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
|
||
Jeffrey Housenbold
|
300,000
275,000
|
275,000 |
Michael Duek |
290,000
290,000
|
290,000 |
Pakinai Lisawad |
285,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
Noah Schwartz bet 22,000 from the cutoff on a flop of 6♣Q♣4♦ before a player on the button raised to 110,000.
Jeffrey Housenbold called the raise as action went back on Schwartz. "Sometimes you've just got to die," Schwartz said before he also called.
The turn came the 7♦ and Housenbold led out for 135,000. Schwartz immediately called for around 80,000 and the button folded.
"I need to fade a club," Housenbold said, showing J♠7♣6♠6♦ for a set. Schwartz had K♣K♦3♣3♦.
The river came the 10♦. "Or a diamond," Housenbold added after he noticed Schwartz had made a flush to double up.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Noah Schwartz |
420,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
|
||
Jeffrey Housenbold
|
25,000
-220,000
|
-220,000 |
The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) kicked off back on May 30, and now bracelet winners are being minted every day. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team has been busy capturing all the action in our live updates, and they’ve witnessed some hands go down that proved to be either entertaining, game-changing or just flat out brutal.
Among those to play big hands were Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel, Thomas Eychenne, Shannon Fahey, and Robert Williamson III. There were some truly bad beats in big spots that you don't want to miss.
In three-way action to the K♥9♣3♣ flop, Krasimir Yankov in the big blind and Arthur Morris from under the gun checked. Robert Emmerson bet 10,000 on the button and Yankov was the only caller. Yankov check-called another 26,000 on the 5♠ turn and checked the 6♥ river.
Emmerson bet 66,000 and Yankov instantly tossed in a single chip for the call. The A♠9♥7♣4♠ of Emmerson won the pot with a seven-high straight as Yankov only flashed his cards to Morris with a grin on the face.
Soon after that, Morris tangled with Aaron Mermelstein in another larger pot. Morris led the K♥9♥9♣ flop for 30,000 and Mermelstein called. The 6♠ turn brought a check-call by Morris for 45,000 and he led again the 3♠ on the river for 104,000.
Mermelstein used one time bank and folded.
"I might want that hat back," George Wolff said. He has apparently loaned his lucky white construction worker hat to Morris the day before in the $5,000 satellite when Morris had been short stack, after which both then won their entry at a bargain.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Krasimir Yankov |
445,000
-95,000
|
-95,000 |
Robert Emmerson |
435,000
85,000
|
85,000 |
Arthur Morris |
395,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
George Wolff |
299,000
39,000
|
39,000 |
Aaron Mermelstein |
175,000
-155,000
|
-155,000 |