The action was picked up on the flop where Mike Eddy had a short stack all in and at risk.
On a flop reading ![]()
![]()
Eddy had ![]()
versus the short stack's ![]()
.
The turn was a
leaving the short stack drawing dead and Eddy continued to add to his big stack.
The action was picked up on the flop where Mike Eddy had a short stack all in and at risk.
On a flop reading ![]()
![]()
Eddy had ![]()
versus the short stack's ![]()
.
The turn was a
leaving the short stack drawing dead and Eddy continued to add to his big stack.
On the bubble of the tournament, Alex Quiroz called on the button for 16,000 and Daniel Tu jammed in his stack for around 120,000. Quiroz thought about it as Tu talked to him and ultimately, decided to put in the call.
Daniel Tu: ![]()
![]()
Alex Quiroz: ![]()
![]()
Tu was not enjoying the call that put him at risk on the bubble and was calling for a chop. The flop was ![]()
![]()
, the turn brought the
which made a chop more likely, but the river
gave Quiroz a flush and the pot.
Tu stood up from his seat waiting to hear news if he was indeed the bubble boy and found he won't be going home empty-handed, as he chopped the 398th place cash prize with another player.
There really is something for everyone in the 2021 WSOP schedule. There's mixed games, High Rollers, freezeouts and bounty tournaments.
But if you're looking to play on a budget, there are still plenty of events for you to choose from!
PokerNews have put together the ultimate guide for players with smaller bankrolls, including the Colossus, Deepstack Championship and Salute to Warriors.
A preflop confrontation led to Bao Vein having an opponent at risk before the flop.
Vein had ![]()
and his opponent had ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
giving Vein a pair of jacks for the win.
The clock shows 399 players remain while 398 get paid.
Patrick Alexander opened to 33,000 and the player in the cutoff went all in for 52,000. Cate Hall called the all in bet, but was shoved on by Alexander for more than 200,000. Cate Hall let it go and the cards went on their backs.
Cutoff Player: ![]()
![]()
Patrick Alexander: ![]()
![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Alexander scooped the pot.
On a board reading ![]()
![]()
![]()
Adam Hendrix was facing a raise to 50,000 over his bet on the turn from Ryan Martinez. Hendrix moved all in and Martinez snap-called.
Adam Hendrix: ![]()
![]()
Ryan Martinez: ![]()
![]()
The river came out
and Adam Hendrix was eliminated from the tournament.
Nível: 17
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Daniel Sears was in the cutoff and raised to 30,000, the button player jammed for 300,000, and the big blind moved in his stack of 200,000. Sears thought about it and called and the three players turned over their hands.
Big Blind: ![]()
![]()
Button: ![]()
![]()
Daniel Sears: ![]()
![]()
The flop was ![]()
![]()
to put Sears way ahead just like that. The turn was the
and the board completed with the
, sending Sears the sizable pot to put him around the top stacks.

Remember, during the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP), which runs Thursday, September 30 through Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, we'll be bringing you three episodes of the PokerNews Podcast each week!
New episodes are slated to be released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday bringing you all the latest from the 2021 WSOP along with interviews straight from the tournament floor!
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt and Chad Holloway kick off the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP), which is underway now in Las Vegas!
They also talk about Michael Addamo winning the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl VI, Daniel Negreanu busting in Level 1 of that tournament, Niklas Åstedt winning the GGPoker Super MILLION$ for a record-tying fourth time, and Corey Paggeot winning three MICOOP events in four days.