| Table | Seat | Name | Chip Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| 138 | 1 | Ralph Perry | 170,000 |
| 138 | 2 | Taylor Wilson | 176,000 |
| 138 | 3 | John Monnette | 160,000 |
| 138 | 4 | Michael Rodrigues | 190,000 |
| 138 | 5 | ||
| 138 | 6 | Jason Papastavrou | 560,000 |
| 143 | 1 | Sampo Ryynanen | 620,000 |
| 143 | 2 | Mike Matusow | 459,000 |
| 143 | 3 | George Alexander | 430,000 |
| 143 | 4 | Joao Vieira | 1,250,000 |
| 143 | 5 | Benny Glaser | 1,050,000 |
| 143 | 6 | Julien Martini | 1,300,000 |
| 144 | 1 | David “Bakes” Baker | 295,000 |
| 144 | 2 | Oscar Johansson | 375,000 |
| 144 | 3 | Alexander Wilkinson | 350,000 |
| 144 | 4 | Daniel Negreanu | 270,000 |
| 144 | 5 | Tommy Hang | 255,000 |
| 144 | 6 | Jason Lipiner | 40,000 |
2023 World Series of Poker
The final 17 players are now on another 10-minute break.
On the hand directly after the money bubble, Allen Kessler, Louis Abronson, and Terrence Chan all got all in with their short stacks and busted just in the money.
Yuval Bronshtein was all in for his last 6,000 in the big blind when David "Bakes" Baker raised from the button. Taylor Wilson called and it was on to the first draw.
Wilson and Bronshtein each took three and Baker took two. After the draw, Wilson checked and Baker bet before Wilson fired back a check-raise. Baker volleyed back a three-bet and Wilson called to see a second draw.
On the second draw, Wilson took two and Bronshtein asked for three while Baker stood pat. Wilson check-called a bet from Baker to see a third draw.
Wilson took one and Bronshtein went for three again. Baker continued to stay pat and the cards were turned up.
Wilson turned over 9x8x7x4x2x, but Baker had 9x7x6x5x4x to take the pot and send Bronshtein to the rail. Bronshtein flashed a queen-high before he tossed it into the muck.
There are now 20 players remaining and everyone is locked in for the min-cash.
Action on the bubble has been quite slow, with several short stacks but no busts yet.
During this time, Joao Vieira and Julien Martini have both built their stacks to over a million.
With just 21 players remaining and 20 players getting paid, hand-for-hand action is now underway.
Brian Tate was all in and action was picked up on the second draw. Joao Vieira had him at risk and took one on both of the remaining draws while Tate took two on each.
Brian Tate: 8x3x2x/XxXx
Joao Vieira: 8x7x5x2x/Xx
Vieira peeled an eight to make a pair, while Tate turned over 7x5x to take the pot with the number 11.
On the next hand, Tate was all in again after Vieira bet the second draw. Tate took two cards and Vieira took one. Vieira was pat for the third draw and Tate took one to peel.
Brian Tate: 9x8x6x3x/Xx
Joao Vieira: 7x6x5x4x2x
Tate was drawing dead to a number four, but he peeled anyways and it was a 3x to make the inconsequential #1,531.
David "Bakes" Baker raised on the button and was called by Taylor Wilson in the small blind.
Wilson drew two and Baker drew three on the first draw. Wilson then check-called a bet from Baker.
On the second draw, Wilson drew two and Baker drew one. Wilson again check-called.
Wilson drew one and Baker stood pat on the end. This time, Wilson check-folded facing a bet from Baker, who took down the pot.
Scott Seiver and Tobias Schwecht both busted shortly after returning from dinner.
Nível: 15
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
The remaining 25 players have taken their seats and cards are back in the air.