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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Dia: 2
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2023 World Series of Poker
Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
k10
Prémio
$198,854
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Buy-in
$1,500
Prémio Total
$1,053,315
Total de entradas
789
Informações do Nível
Nível
34
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Informações dos Jogadores - Dia 2
Entradas
218
Jogadores restantes
21
Jogadores restantes 1 / 789
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Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix

Dia 2 Concluído

Chad Campbell Leads Tightly Packed Field into Day 3 of $1,500 8-Game

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Chad Campbell
Chad Campbell

After ten hours of play, little has been decided and all is still very much to play for on June 13 as 21 players will return for Day 3 of World Series of Poker Event #27: $1,500 8-Game.

Multiple players took turns late in the day making runs at the end-of-night chip lead, but when the bags were filled, it was Chad Campbell sealing up 1,991,000 chips, just ahead of Daniel Strelitz with 1,793,000, and Aloisio Dourado with 1,705,000.

In fact, eight of the top ten chip counts all bagged at least a million with only the stacks of bracelet winners Allan Le (150,000), and Quinn Do (120,000), dangerously short.

Top Ten End of Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Chad CampbellUnited States1,991,000
2Daniel StrelitzUnited States1,793,000
3Aloisio DouradoBrazil1,705,000
4John BunchUnited States1,685,000
5Robert MizrachiUnited States1,198,000
6Gary KosakowskiUnited States1,164,000
7Kyle LomanUnited States1,140,000
8Dave StannUnited States1,087,000
9Obli PrabhuUnited States905,000
10Shaun DeebUnited States868,000

Other notables outside the top ten but still with a chance Tuesday include four-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman (828,000), and three-time bracelet winner David "Bakes" Baker (444,000).

Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

The Day’s Action

With a record field of 789 entries, of which 218 returned on June 12 for Day 2, a tidal wave of eliminations was expected to start the day, and those expectations held true to form as the money bubble of 119 was reached just after the first break of the day with almost 100 players busted within the first two hours of play.

Among those to fall shy of the money included Hall of Famers Jen Harman and Daniel Negreanu, and former WSOP Players of the Year David Bach, Daniel Zack, and Mike Gorodinsky.

The eliminations continued at a rapid clip once the lengthy, nearly hour-long bubble finally burst. Dylan Linde, Maxx Coleman, and Scott Bohlman were among the first to go in the money, earning at least the min-cash of $2,406.

Josh Arieh and Anthony Zinno busted in 64th and 65th place respectively for $3,234 each, a sum Phil Hellmuth also earned for his 59th place finish. Closer to night’s end, multi-time bracelet winners Max Pescatori (28th place) and Ian Johns (25th place) bowed out for $6,542 each.

Max Pescatori
Max Pescatori

What Lies Ahead

A no-doubt wild finish is in store when the players return to the Gold section of the Horseshoe Event Center at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 13 to play down to a winner, who will take home $198,854 and a prestigious WSOP gold bracelet.

While the field is tightly packed, the blinds and limits will surely provide some huge tournament-defining pots, with blinds of 10,000 / 20,000 in no-limit and pot-limit games and limits of 40,000 / 80,000 in limit and stud games.

Stay close to PokerNews for the thrilling conclusion of this event from Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas as our live reporting team brings you all the action.

Tags: Allan LeAloisio DouradoAnthony ZinnoChad CampbellDaniel NegreanuDaniel StrelitzDaniel ZackDave StannDavid BachDylan LindeGary KosakowskiIan JohnsJen HarmanJohn BunchJosh AriehKyle LomanMax PescatoriMaxx ColemanMike GorodinskyNick SchulmanObli PrabhuParis Las VegasPhil HellmuthQuinn DoRobert MizrachiScott BohlmanShaun Deeb

Seat Draw for Day 2

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CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Horseshoe6712Rupesh PattniUnited States452,000
Horseshoe6713Allan LeUnited States150,000
Horseshoe6714David "Bakes" BakerUnited States444,000
Horseshoe6715Nick SchulmanUnited States828,000
Horseshoe6716Quinn DoUnited States120,000
      
Horseshoe6721Gary KosakowskiUnited States1,164,000
Horseshoe6722Denis BilodeauUnited States849,000
Horseshoe6723Matthew SmithUnited States850,000
Horseshoe6724Craig CarrilloUnited States572,000
Horseshoe6725Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia739,000
Horseshoe6726Daniel StrelitzUnited States1,793,000
      
Horseshoe6771Aloisio DouradoBrazil1,705,000
Horseshoe6772Carl BucklandUnited States562,000
Horseshoe6773Shaun DeebUnited States888,000
Horseshoe6774Chad CampbellUnited States1,991,000
Horseshoe6775Robert MizrachiUnited States1,178,000
      
Horseshoe6781Dave StannUnited States1,087,000
Horseshoe6783John BunchUnited States1,685,000
Horseshoe6784Robert RicciutiUnited States734,000
Horseshoe6785Kyle LomanUnited States1,140,000
Horseshoe6786Oblip KuppusamyvenkatesUnited States905,000

End-of-Day Chip Counts

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Le Gets a Boost Near the End

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Limit Hold'em

Allan Le bet from the small blind on a flop of 89A and Gary Kosakowski called on the button.

Both players checked the 9 turn as the 7 fell on the river. Le checked again.

Kosakowski now fired out a bet and Le quickly called. Kosakowski had A3 but two pair, but Le had him out-kicked holding AJ to win the pot.

Tags: Allan LeGary Kosakowski

Carrillo Doesn't Realize He Wins

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2-7 Triple Draw

Chad Campbell bet after the second draw and Craig Carrillo called. Both players took one.

Campbell fired another bet and Carrillo called. Campbell then turned over 6x5x4x3x2x.

Carrillo looked at Campbell's cards and was prepared to muck his cards. "Is that a straight," he finally noticed before showing his 10-8 to win the pot.

"I thought for sure that was going to get through. I've shown him the best hand on the river four times in a row. I didn't think he would call that light," Campbell said after the hand.

Tags: Chad CampbellCraig Carrillo

Deeb Drops More; Riccuti the Benefactor

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No-Limit Hold 'em

Picking action up on the flop with about 250,000 already in the middle after raises were exchanged preflop, Robert Ricciuti bet 56,000 from the small blind and got a call from Shaun Deeb on the button.

The players checked the 3 turn, but on the river 7, Ricciuti moved all in for 305,000.

Deeb went into the tank and ultimately made what would have been a great call, had it not been for the river.

Riccuti rolled over 77 for a rivered set of sevens as Deeb showed his J10 for second pair, which had been good until Riccuti hit his two-outer on the river.

Tags: Robert RicciutiShaun Deeb

Strelitz Gets There on the River to Win Big Off Deeb

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No-Limit Hold'em

Heads-up on a flop of 8A9, Shaun Deeb bet 55,000 in the cutoff before Daniel Strelitz, in the big blind, raised to 150,000.

Deeb called to the K turn, where Strelitz bet another 100,000. Deeb again called and the 5 fell on the river.

Strelitz now fired out 225,000 and Deeb snap-called. Strelitz turned over J7 for a flush on the river.

"You're so f**king good. Trying to punt it away. I was calling you down," Deeb said as he slammed his cards down on the table and surrendered the massive pot.

Tags: Shaun DeebDaniel Strelitz

Wolfson Howls No More

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Razz

Matthew Wolfson: 6xAx/5xKx10xKx/5x
Dave Stann: 8x2x/Qx7xJxKx/8x

Matthew Wolfson was down to his last bet on fourth street against Dave Stann who defended his bring-in versus Wolfson's complete on third street.

The chips went in and despite Stann only making a queen-low by the end, a second pair of fives on seventh street limited Wolfson's hand to a king-low, eliminating him from the tournament.

Tags: Dave StannMatthew Wolfson

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