Nível: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Nível: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Action was caught after the flop of 7♦4♣3♠, and the big blind checked. Tom Augustine bet for 1,000 from middle position, and received a call from his opponent.
The turn came the A♥, while both players were quick to check around.
With the 3♣ on the river, the big blind checked to Augustine. He fired for 3,500 and received a quick fold from his opponent.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Tom Augustine
|
57,200 |
Action was caught after the turn of 7♦9♠4♠J♠, as both Dan Samson and PokerNews' own Ryan Lashmar checked around.
The river came the 5♥, while Samson led out for 1,300. Lashmar was quick to fold to the bet.
Samson explained that "he had the flush and figured he was good."
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Dan Samson |
67,500
67,500
|
67,500 |
Ryan Lashmar
|
34,900
34,900
|
34,900 |
|
Nível: 4
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Action folded to Sean Heitzman in the cutoff who raised to 1,500 only to face a three-bet to 4,400 from the player in the small blind. Heitzman called to see the flop come Q♠7♦Q♥.
The small blind led into Heitzman for 7,000 and Heitzman called to bring out the A♥ on the turn.
The player in the small blind checked over to Heitzman who tossed out a bet of 6,000. The player in the small blind came along to see the 10♠ fall on the river.
The small blind jammed immediately. Heitzman called off for his tournament life and turned over the A♦Q♦ for queens full to beat the small blind player who showed the 10♦10♣ in what was a sick runout for the two players involved.
Heitzman is the creator of a YouTube channel called PokeVault with close to 70,000 subscribers that he started with his daughter during the pandemic but today, he's playing a different kind of card game and is off to a solid start.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Sean Heitzman
|
105,800
105,800
|
105,800 |
Action was caught after the turn of 9♥8♠7♠4♠, and Michael Bartow checked from under the gun. Middle position checked, while late position raised to 6,000.
Bartow raised to 17,200, and the middle position player folded. His opponent jammed all in, as Bartow made the quick call.
Michael Bartow: A♠J♠
Opponent: K♠9♠
The board ran out 7♣ for Bartow to double up. The player who folded said that they had 7♥7♦, but "knew both other players had a flush."
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Michael Bartow
|
109,500
109,500
|
109,500 |
A player in late position raised to 1,300 and got called by the player to his direct left.
Action folded to Steven Buckner in the small blind who jammed for his remaining 15,900.
The original raiser called to put Buckner at risk with the other player folding to send Buckner and his opponent to a runout.
Steve Buckner: J♣J♦
Late Position: 10♦10♣
The board ran out 5♣A♥5♠A♣9♣, giving Buckner a full double and helping him recover from a previous hand where he had aces cracked by threes that flopped a set.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Steven Buckner |
33,600
33,600
|
33,600 |
Players are now on their first break of the day and will return in 20 minutes. When they will return, blinds will be 300 and 600 with a 600 big blind ante.
The eventual winner of the currently underway Event #67: $1,000 Ladies Event Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) will not only take home a bracelet and $192,167 but will also earn a special place in poker history. That's because with its 1,295 entries on Day 1, the event is the largest Ladies Event to ever take place in poker.
The previous biggest WSOP Ladies Event took place in 2007 with 1,286 entries and saw Sally Boyer defeating Anne Heft to win $262,077. Last year's WSOP Ladies Championship drew 1,074, making for a 20% increase this time around.
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Nível: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600