PokerNews picked up action on the turn with a board reading K♣6♣2♣2♦, Daniel Negreanu check called a raise of 2,000 from a middle position player. The river was the 2♥ and action checked through. Negreanu tabled K♠10♥ which was the winning hand.
2024 World Series of Poker
Nível: 10
Blinds: 600-1,200
Limits: 1,200-2,400
Players are now headed to their third 15-minute break of the day and will come back to Level 10 with blinds at 600-1,200. 439 players have entered the field with late registration closing in 15 minutes.
Daniel Negreanu and Josh Arieh were seen in the tournament field as we draw to the end of the late registration.
Sheldon Gross opened the pot from middle position to 2,000 which brought in the button, small blind and big blind.
Four ways to a 3♦6♣9♥ flop and action checked to the button who put out a 1,000-chip bet. Everyone called and headed to a turn card.
The 10♣ peeled off and the button bet 2,000 which the small blind and Gross called.
The 5♥ river slowed the action down and all players checked. The button flipped over 9♣8♣ but it was no good as Gross tabled 10♦7♦ and added to his stack.
Action started on the button with a raise to 2,000 before getting three-bet by the small blind to 3,000. Matt Grapenthien put in another raise to 4,000 before the button moved all in for 5,000 chips total. Both the small blind and Grapenthien made the call.
The flop came down J♦3♣2♣ and Grapenthien bet 1,000 which forced the small blind out.
Button: A♥7♣
Matt Grapenthien: 6♦6♠
The turn and river ran out 10♦K♦ and Grapenthien sent his opponent to the rail.
As relayed to PokerNews, Greg Back was eliminated from the tournament just moments after giving his server a $100 tip and asking them to, "Keep them coming..."
Unrelatedly, Justin Lapka - popular twitch streamer - was seen in the field with a fresh stack.
The button opened the pot to 2,000 and Jose De la Guardia made the call in the small blind along with the big blind.
The flop came down 6♥3♥4♦ and the button wagered 1,000 which both Guardia and the big blind called.
The 8♣ hit the turn and Guardia led out for 2,000 which only the button called.
The 8♠ river resulted in action going check-check and Guardia tabled 10♦8♦ for the winner.
Jim Eng opened the pot from middle position to 2,000. The button three-bet to 3,000 and both blinds made the call along with Eng.
Players went four ways to a flop of K♥2♠Q♣ and action checked around.
The 6♠ turn card led to the big blind firing out 2,000 and only Eng made the call.
The river brought in the A♠ and the big blind bet 2,000 once more but Eng raised to 4,000. The big blind quickly called, and Eng tabled 9♠8♠ to scoop the pot.