Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler is in the big blind and faced a min raise which he he opted to make the call. The flop brought 10x10xJx which Kessler led out for 35k and received the call. the turn brought the 6x and Kessler moved all in for 70,000 his opponent called "Chainsaw" Tabled Qx10x for trips and his opponent tabled 4x4x drawing to a 4 on the river only to the river brought 9x and Kessler holds to take down the pot
2023 World Series of Poker
A three-way all-in took place with the small blind holding A♦J♠, another opponent showing A♣Q♣ and Jorge Hou had K♣Q♥.
The board ran out 5♥9♦10♠8♠J♦, giving Hou a king-high straight to win the massive pot to eliminate one player and leaving the other short-stacked.
There is a middle position open to 25,000 and Conrad Simpson defended his big blind.
The flop was 5♠5♣7♠ and Simpson checked. The middle-position player bet 23,000, and Simpson doesn't take long before putting in a check-raise to the tune of 65,000.
Simpson's opponent folded.
The player in the small blind was all in for 132,000 against Joel Deutsch in middle positiion.
Small blind: A♥J♣
Joel Deutsch: K♦Q♣
The cards came 9♠8♣2♠7♥K♥ and Deutsch was the victor with a pair of kings.
Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler has just cashed a WSOP event for the 99th time, a feat that has been achieved by less than a dozen players.
The last two hands back to back he went all in, receiving the respect of his opponents and getting folds to pick up the pots. He showed both hands graciously, QxQx and 10x10x.
Late position pushed all in on the bubble with Benny Glaser, in early position, calling his all in.
After waiting for the action to catch up, both players flipped their hands as Glaser showed his A♥Q♦, dominated by his opponent's A♣K♦.
However, the board ran out 3♥7♥10♥Q♥5♥ giving Glaser his nut flush. Glaser ended up with a stack of 660,000, as his opponent was eliminated in 444th place for $1,161.
Nível: 18
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Multiple tables were awaiting the bubble to burst. In the hand, Steven Buckner was all in versus an opponent who had a shorter stack.
Both players flipped over their cards and Buckner showed A♠K♥ and the other player flipped over Q♠Q♥.
The board ran out 4♠A♥10♣7♦10♠. Buckner took down the pot and sent the player to the rail as one of the bubble eliminations.
Buckner loudly declared "Let's Go!" and "I am never folding this hand".
Chris Lewis raised to 25,000 and Quincy Borland came along with him to the flop.
The flop came J♥5♥9♠ and Borland announced he was all in for 159,000. Lewis quickly called.
Borland turned over Q♣J♦, as Lewis showed J♠9♥ for the top two pair. The turn and river changed nothing as Borland was eliminated in 443rd for $1,161.
Sweden's Martin Jacobson, the winner of the 2014 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, raised to 20,000 from middle position and the player to his left three-bet to 52,000. Action folded to the player in the big blind and they jammed for approximately 150,000.
Jacobson responded by moving all in over the top for 340,000 and then the three-bettor called off for right around 300,000.
Martin Jacobson: K♥K♦
Late-Position Player: A♦A♣
Big Blind: 10♦10♠
All three players held big pocket pairs, and none of them improved on the 4♥8♥9♠ flop.
The 9♥ turn gave Jacobson the only flush draw, but he didn't hit it. Instead, the dealer put out the K♠ on the river to fill him up and give him the double knockout.