Break Time
Players in the Paris will be going on another 30-minute break.
This break is longer because they are trying to sync up with the later starting time happening in Ballys.
Players in the Paris will be going on another 30-minute break.
This break is longer because they are trying to sync up with the later starting time happening in Ballys.
This weekend, Golden Nugget Las Vegas is playing host to the $1,100 buy-in, $1,000,000 Guaranteed PokerNews Cup that will run from June 24-28.
The tournament will feature three starting flights beginning with Day 1a at 11 a.m. PT on Friday, June 24. Days 1b and 1c will take place at the same time on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26 respectively. The surviving players from each flight will return at Noon on Monday, June 27 to play down to the final table, which will play out at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28.
PokerNews will be on-site throughout the duration to offer live updates, videos, social media content, and more.
Nível: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Pat Lyons is joining the field on a late reg.
Lyons registered over an hour ago but hasn't gotten his chips yet because he made an unscheduled visit to the sportsbook.
"I'm going to play today so I don't have to tomorrow," said Lyons.
The WSOP bracelet winner has nearly $2,000,000 in recorded earnings.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Pat Lyons |
40,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
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Joining the action on the river with the board , Richard Vilkin checked to his opponent who bet 8,000. Vilkin instantly moved all in for 21,000 covering his opponent. His opponent called. Vilkin revealed for three of a kind and his opponent mucked as he was eliminated from the tournament.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Richard Vilkin |
62,000
62,000
|
62,000 |
Joining the action on the flop of , action checked to the early position player who bet 3,500. The player in the cutoff reraised to 7,000. Brian Kaminsky in the small blind raised to 17,000. Only the cutoff called.
The turn was the and action checked through.
The was the river and Kaminsky bet 18,000. His opponent moved all in and Kaminsky snap called. The cutoff showed for the queen high flush. However Kaminsky turned over for the ace high flush to eliminate his opponent from the tournament.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Brian Kaminsky |
146,000
146,000
|
146,000 |
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Michael Holtz |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
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Lexy Gavin | 90,000 | |
|
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Ashley Frank |
51,000
51,000
|
51,000 |
Haley Hintze |
38,000
38,000
|
38,000 |
Pete Chen |
28,000
28,000
|
28,000 |
|
Nível: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Joining the action on the river three ways the board read .
Chuck Peppers bet 10,000 from early position and was called by another early position player. The third player folded. Peppers showed for two pair as his opponent frustratedly mucked his hand and said "You're running good" as Peppers becomes one of the biggest stacks in the Paris room.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Chuck Peppers
|
220,000 |
It's not a matter if, but when will Phil Ivey become just the second player ever to win that elusive 11th World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Perhaps, he's just a day away, especially if he continues to dominate Event #50: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em.
Ivey's been stuck on 10 since 2014, tied for second with Johnny Chan and Doyle Brunson. He still has his work cut out for him to catch Phil Hellmuth, who holds the record with 16 WSOP titles. But it's clear now that he's as focused now to win bracelets as was in the 2000s.