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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dias: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
10x8x5x4x3x
Prémio
$151,276
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$731,580
Entradas
548
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
300,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 1
Entradas
548
Jogadores em jogo
159

Dickstein Makes a Straight

Nível 1 : Blinds 100/100, 200 ante

Mark Dickstein opened to 600 on the button and received calls from both the small and big blind.

The small blind took two while the big blind and Dickstein chose to draw one. Action then checked to Dickstein who led out for 2,200, getting a fold from the small blind but a call from the big blind. "Straight to the seven" announced Dickstein as he turned over 7x6x5x4x3x. His opponent had managed to find the call holding Jx10x9x6x4x, good enough to take down the pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Mark Dickstein us
Mark Dickstein
24,000

Tags: Mark Dickstein

Sheikan Draws Four

Nível 1 : Blinds 100/100, 200 ante

Shawn Sheikhan checked his option from the small blind and David Inhofe checked his from the big.

Sheikhan, with three no-limit 2-7 top-ten finishes to his name drew four, and Inhofe, who finished 5th in the 2000 $1,500 Limit A-5 Lowball Draw event, drew two. "What can I do?" asked Sheikhan. "I got dealt a flush!"

Sheikhan checked to Inhofe, who laid out four maroon 100 chips in front of him. Sheikhan folded, laughing, "Dude's bluffing me!"

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Shawn Sheikhan us
Shawn Sheikhan
26,200
David Inhofe us
David Inhofe
22,000

Tags: David InhofeShawn Sheikhan

Black Picks Off Bluff

Nível 1 : Blinds 100/100, 200 ante
Andy Black
Andy Black

Jon Shoreman opened from under the gun and was called by Andy Black in the big blind.

Both players took once card after which Black check-called a bet of 600 from Shoreman. "Pair of fives" Shoreman announced as he tabled 9x5x5x4x2x. "I can beat that" Black responded, turning over Jx10x6x5x2x to take down a small pot early in the day.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andy Black ie
Andy Black
28,000
3,000
3,000
Jon Shoreman gb
Jon Shoreman
23,000
23,000
23,000

Tags: Andy BlackJon Shoreman

Kessler Walking His Way to Glory

Nível 1 : Blinds 100/100, 200 ante

The under the gun player, the the button, and the small blind all folded to Allen Kessler.

"That's two in a row he's won!" said a tablemate.

"Triple draw, that game I know how to play. I'm not sure about single draw," said Kessler. "At least I know the values of the hands."

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
26,500
1,500
1,500

Tags: Allen Kessler

Mirin Tries to Bluff a Donkey

Nível 1 : Blinds 100/100, 200 ante
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

Richard Mirin drew one from under the gun and Chris Vitch and the small blind each drew two.

Mirin bet 1,500 Vitch called, and the small blind folded. Mirin showed a pair of sevens, and Vitch a ten-seven low.

"I have the title for this one," said Vitch. "Call it 'Mirin Tries to Bluff a Donkey'."

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
27,000
2,000
2,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Richard Mirin us
Richard Mirin
23,500
23,500
23,500

Tags: Chris VitchRichard Mirin

Nível: 1

Blinds: 100/100

Ante: 200

It's Lowball Time as Day 1 of Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Kicks Off

Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

It’s time to turn those hands upside down and shove all your chips in the middle as the No-Limit 2-7 Lowball portion of the World Series of Poker starts off with a bang Monday at 2:00 p.m. local time with Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Single Draw, followed by Event #69: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship, June 29th.

Yuval Bronshtein, the 2019 winner of this event characterized no-limit 2-7 as, “... the purest form of poker... It’s really about reading people.” With the no-limit format, and just the single draw to improve your hand, many pros share that sentiment. The action on Day 1 should be fast and intense as those players jockey to bag the largest stacks heading to Day 2, on their way to a bracelet of their own on Day 3.

The defending champion in this event is Maxx Coleman, who won his first bracelet, and a $127,809 first prize, muscling through a record-smashing field of 437 that generated a prize pool of $583,395.

Coleman came into the event with 44 career WSOP cashes and three final table appearances dating back to 2013, but no bracelet to show for it.

“It feels great. It’s something I’ve wanted to win,” he said after the event. “I’ve had some deep runs and good scores, but no bracelet.”

With seven WSOP cashes and a 3rd-place finish in Event #14: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship already in 2023, it would be no surprise to see Coleman among the leaders in this event again.

But as last year’s event showed, with Yuri Dzivielevski, Max Kruse, and Roland Israelashvili all making the final table, and previous event bracelet winners like Phil Hellmuth, Bronshtein, and Frank Kassela, this is an event that attracts the best mixed-game pros and some of the fiercest competition at the WSOP.

Yuval Bronshtein
Yuval Bronshtein

Previous $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Champions

YearWinnerCountryPrizeEntrants
2022Maxx ColemanUnited States$127,809437
2021Phil HellmuthUnited States$84,851272
2019Yuval BronshteinIsrael$96,278296
2018Daniel OspinaColombia$87,678260
2017Frank KasselaUnited States$89,151266
2016Ryan D'AngeloUnited States$92,338279
2015Christian PhamUnited States$81,314219
2014Steven WolanskyUnited States$89,483241
2012Larry WrightUnited States$101,975285
2011Matt PerrinsUnited Kingdom$102,105275
2010Yan ChenUnited States$92,817250
2002Thor HansenNorway$62,600111

Play on Day 1 of this three-day event begins on Monday at 2:00 p.m. local time in the Paris Ballroom at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas Players will begin Day 1 with 25,000 in chips and blinds beginning at 100/100/200. Day 1 will comprise ten 60-minute levels, with 15-minute breaks every two levels. Late registration will be open for the first eight levels (approximately 11:00 p.m.).

Day 2 will feature a restart Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. local time and play down to five players, with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after level 16 (approximately 7:30 p.m.).

The restart of Day 3 is Wednesday, time TBD, playing down to a winner with 15-minute breaks every two levels, and a dinner break TBD.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for full coverage of this inaugural event as we begin the road to the crowning of another champion at the 2023 World Series Of Poker.

Tags: Christian PhamDaniel OspinaFrank KasselaLarry WrightMatt PerrinsMax KruseMaxx ColemanPhil HellmuthRoland IsraelashviliRyan D'AngeloSteven WolanskyThor HansenYan ChenYuri DzivielevskiYuval Bronshtein

Event #60: $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

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