2023 World Series of Poker

Event #15: $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$465,501
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,276,090
Entries
2,454
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
2,454
Players Left
15

Ho Chops It Up Again

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Maria Ho raised 60,000 from under the gun and button Christopher Hodgson called. Big blind Cole Keenan looked at his stack and saw he had only 140,000. Then he turned and craned his head up to the game lock, watching at it for a long time. A tablemate asked what he was doing.

"I'm waiting for the payouts to scroll," said Keenan. "I need to see the pay jump."

After another moment, Keenan saw the information he was looking for and put those remaining chips all in. Ho called and Hodgson folded.

Ho: AQ
Keenan: AQ

The 42510A board did not bring enough clubs for Ho, or diamonds or hearts for Keenan, and they split the pot. And Keenan perhaps lived to make that next pay jump.

Player Chips Progress
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Christopher Hodgson
900,000
701,000
701,000
Profile photo of Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
515,000
35,000
35,000
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Cole Keenan
170,000
-295,000
-295,000

Tags: Christopher HodgsonCole KeenanMaria Ho

Kabaki Loses a Monster Pot to Jamasi

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Farhad Jamasi
Farhad Jamasi

Marie Kabaki raised from the hijack to 40,000 and Farhad Jamasi defended in the big blind.

The flop came K29 and Jamasi checked the action over to Kabaki who continued for 35,000. In response, Jamasi check-raised to 125,000 and Kabaki called.

The river fell the 9 and Jamasi again checked the hand over to Kabaki who put an additional 225,000 chips in the pot. Action back on Jamasi, he went for the back-to-back check raise shoving all in for 832,000.

After minutes in the tank the hand went to a showdown and the cards were on their backs:

Farhad Jamasi: A9
Marie Kabaki: KQ

The river didn't improve Kabaki and she shipped a massive pot in the direction of Jamasi leaving herself with only 58,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Farhad Jamasi
1,970,000
840,000
840,000
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Marie Kabaki
58,000
-105,000
-105,000

Tags: Farhad JamasiMarie Kabaki

Daniels' Turn Jam Puts Ashdown in a Tough Spot

Level 20 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante

Harrison Ashdown raised from the button to 32,000, Jake Daniels in the small blind three-bet to 88,000 and Ashdown called.

The flop came 935 and Daniels continued for 61,000. Ashdown called once again and the players went to a turn.

The 8 fell and Daniels continued piling on the pressure as he shoved all in for 384,000. Ashdown spent several minutes in the tank before finally folding allowing Daniels to stack the chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Jake Daniels
710,000
151,000
151,000
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Harrison Ashdown
600,000
-78,000
-78,000

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Romero Rakes Another Pot

Level 20 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
James Romero
James Romero

James Romero was on the button versus the hijack player Yue Liu.

The board read AQKK on the turn and the players both checked.

The river came 10 and both players checked again.

Romero had Ax9x and Liu held 5x5x which awarded Romero the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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James Romero
1,102,000
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Yue Liu
630,000

Tags: James RomeroYue Liu

Bakovic Busted

Level 19 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Matthew Wantman
Matthew Wantman

Alen Bakovic open-jammed from the button for this last 174,000. Matthew Wantman considered his options in the big blind as he asked the dealer for a count. Finally deciding on a call, the hand went to a showdown.

Alen Bakovic: K8
Matthew Wantman: QJ

The board ran out 295J8. Bakovic fell behind on the turn and busted.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Wantman
1,260,000
486,000
486,000
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Alen Bakovic
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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De Silva's Check-Raise Wins Him the Pot

Level 18 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Upeshka de Silva
Upeshka de Silva

Mark Dunavin raised from the hijack to 23,000. Upeshka De Silva defended his big blind and both players saw three cards.

The board came 6A6, to which De Silva checked the action over to Dunavin, who continued for 20,000. De Silva responded with a check-raise to 63,000 which ended proceedings.

"Nice hand," remarked Dunavin as he mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
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Upeshka De Silva
830,000
121,000
121,000
WSOP 3X Winner
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Mark Dunavin
262,000
-95,000
-95,000

Tags: Mark DunavinUpeshka De Silva

Brandon Hall Leads the Field into Day 2 of $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Event

Brandon Hall
Brandon Hall

Yesterday's Day 1 of Event #15: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas hosted 2,454 entrants and generated a prize pool of $3,276,090, of which 369 players were to be paid. The bubble burst by the end of the day's proceedings and 161 players bagged and tagged chips for Day 2.

Brandon Hall was the chip leader after 17 levels of play yesterday. Hall will defend his stack against the remaining players in the second day of this event, who are all guaranteed at least $2,400.

Also bagging decent stacks were Stevens Chen, Matthew Moore, and Allan Le, winner of the 2016 $1500 Mixed PLO/8, Omaha/8, and Big O.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Brandon HallUnited States1,440,000144
2Stevens ChenUnited States1,100,000110
3Mathew MooreUnited States924,00092
4Allan LeUnited States800,00080
5Michael JagrooUnited States798,00080
6Matthew WantmanUnited States774,00077
7Adam SwanUnited States765,00077
8Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom762,00076
9Eduardo Bernal SanchezColombia762,00076
10Dorian RiosVenezuela752,00075

Some notable players will be returning to compete on Day 2 include Maria Ho, James Romero, John Monnette, winner of four bracelets and a fourth place finish in this year's Event #9: $1,500 7 Card Stud, Upeshka De Silva, three time bracelet winner, and Bradley Jansen, the winner of this event in 2021.

Ho made a major comeback building up her chip stack from a short stack to a decent stack for Day 2. The defending champion Leo Soma was knocked out.

Players return today at 10:00 a.m. local time in Level 18 with blinds at 5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante. Ten 60-minute levels will be played with 15-minute breaks every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 23 (approximately 4:30 p.m.).

Be sure to stay with PokerNews for live updates from the floor of the 2023 WSOP at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Allen LeBradley JansenBrandon HallJames RomeroMaria HoMatthew MooreStevens Chen