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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #84: $50,000 High Roller
Dia: 1
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Informações
2023 World Series of Poker
Informações
Buy-in
$50,000
Prémio Total
$8,404,000
Total de entradas
176
Jogadores restantes
2
Média de fichas
26,400,000
Total de fichas
52,800,000
Informações do Nível
Nível
28
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Informações dos Jogadores - Dia 1
Entradas
133
Jogadores restantes
44
Jogadores restantes 2 / 176
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Nível: 8

Blinds: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 8,000

Hrabec And Kulcsár Split

Nível 7 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante

From early position, Roman Hrabec opened to 13,000. In the cutoff, Gergely Kulcsár asked him how much he had, then raised to 35,000.

The button and the blinds folded to Hrabec, who moved all in for approximately 160,000 chips. Kulcsár called immediately.

Roman Hrabec: AK
Gergely Kulcsár: AK

There wasn't any surprise as both players had the same hand. They just waited for the dealer to reveal the board 6109Q10 and took back their chips.

Tags: Gergely KulcsárRoman Hrabec

Assorted Post Break Counts

Nível 7 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante

Salas Doubles With Aces Through Chadha

Nível 7 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Damian Salas
Damian Salas

In the big blind, Damian Salas flipped his cards as he was at risk for 265,000 chips against Carlos Chadha in the cutoff.

Damian Salas: AA
Carlos Chadha: QQ

On 6K5910, Salas' aces held, and the 2020 WSOP Main Event champion doubled up.

On a subsequent hand, Chadha lost almost all his stack, and had only 41,000 chips remaining when he moved all in on the next hand. Alejandro Lococo was the only one to call.

Carlos Chadha: A10
Alejandro Lococo: KJ

On the flop 6AK, both players hit a pair, but Chadha stayed ahead. But the K came on the turn to give trips to Lococo. The 8 on the river didn't change anything, and Chadha left the area.

"I need a massage," he said when he saw a masseuse on his way to the exit.

Tags: Alejandro LococoCarlos ChadhaDamian Salas

Nível: 7

Blinds: 3,000/6,000

Ante: 6,000

Updated Chip Counts

Nível 6 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante

Schindler Scoops One; Koon Confirms New Procedures

Nível 6 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante

A player in early position raised to 12,000, Alex Livingston made the call to his left, and Jason Koon made the call in the small blind. Jake Schindler then raised it to 65,000 from the big blind.

It folded back around to Koon who made the call and together they saw the 866. Koon checked and Schindler sized down to 35,000, garnering a call from Koon.

The turn brought the 7 and Koon checked again. Schindler then bet 55,000 and this time Koon's hand found the muck.

Shortly after, Koon went all in over the raise of the player on his right and when the dealer started counting his stack, he was curious why she was counting it if no one asked. She responded that it was what the floor had instructed her to do with all-ins.

After no one called, Koon asked the floor to confirm their new procedures and he assured him the dealer was in the right. Because this is a tournament that uses time bank chips, it seemed odd to Koon they would give the players more time to think while the dealer counted his stack. Upon the floor explaining that it prevented players from unofficially extending their time allotted by asking for a count, Koon changed his tune and said he liked the new rule just fine.

Tags: Alex LivingstonJason KoonJake Schindler

Nível: 6

Blinds: 2,500/5,000

Ante: 5,000

First Pot For Lewis

Nível 5 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante

Philip Sternheimer opened from middle position, and everybody folded to Romain Lewis who defended his big blind.

The dealer fanned a flop of J109, and both players checked to see the turn 7.

At this point, Lewis took the lead and bet 26,000. Sternheimer called, and the 4 came on the river.

Lewis bet again, but sized it up to 85,000. Sternheimer went in the tank and had to use a time bank before folding. Followed by a TV crew, Lewis took his first pot of the day.

A few hands later, Sternheimer has been eliminated, like Dario Sammartino before him.

Tags: Dario SammartinoPhilip SternheimerRomain Lewis