Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yehuda Dayan |
364,000
189,000
|
189,000 |
|
||
Nawaung Maran
|
304,000
9,000
|
9,000 |
Doug Polk |
172,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
|
||
John Hennigan |
122,000
-5,500
|
-5,500 |
|
||
Roman Hrabec |
111,400
20,400
|
20,400 |
|
||
Barny Boatman |
95,000
-3,000
|
-3,000 |
Ryan Hughes |
91,600
48,100
|
48,100 |
|
||
Mohsin Charania |
82,300
-29,200
|
-29,200 |
|
||
Billy Baxter |
66,900
-6,600
|
-6,600 |
|
||
Eli Elezra |
57,300
-15,700
|
-15,700 |
|
||
Mikki Mase
|
53,200 | |
Vincent Moscati |
22,500
-31,300
|
-31,300 |
2023 World Series of Poker
Phil Hellmuth now has 17 World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets, seven more than anyone else. He's won enough bracelets to likely hold onto that record throughout his lifetime. But he'll almost certainly tack on some more before he calls it a career.
The record alone is tournament poker's greatest accomplishment, and yet there's so much more to his WSOP resume than perhaps you even knew. Take, for starters, the fact that he's the only player to win bracelets in five separate decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s) and one of two players, along with Josh Arieh, to win at all three host venues (Binion's, Rio, and Bally's/Horseshoe).
Three ways on a flop of 8♣2♣9♦, Ryan Hughes checked from the small blind and another player checked in middle position. The player in the hijack bet 2,500 and both players called.
Everyone checked on the 2♦ turn; however, the player in middle position bet 5,000 on the K♠ river after Hughes checked to him. The hijack then raised to 14,000 and Hughes called cold. The initial bettor folded and Hughes' opponent opted to muck his hand rather than show — conceding the pot to Hughes without a showdown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Hughes |
93,000
49,500
|
49,500 |
|
Truyen Nguyen opened from middle position and was called by the cutoff. In the small blind, John Dolan squeezed to 5,500. Nguyen called, but not the cutoff.
On J♦5♦6♥, Dolan bet 4,000 and received another call. The K♣ came on the turn, and Dolan fired a second barrel for 7,000. Nguyen kept calling.
After the river J♠, Dolan continued his story by moving all in to 27,000. Nguyen looked at his cards, facing them up, and showed 8♦7♦ for a missed flush and straight draw. He folded, of course, and Dolan took the pot and is back at the starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Truyen Nguyen |
71,000
71,000
|
71,000 |
John Dolan |
63,000
63,000
|
63,000 |
Paul Wong and Jeffrey Housenbold were playing for an 11,000 pot on a board of 4♠8♣5♣7♥. Housenbold bet 6,500 from early position and Wong raised it to 31,500, enough to put Housenbold all in.
Housenbold thought about it for a while, trying to get some information from his opponent. Wong would not budge, however, and eventually Housenbold folded his Ax6x with visible frustration, choosing to preserve his tournament life.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Wong
|
116,000
116,000
|
116,000 |
Jeffrey Housenbold
|
22,500
22,500
|
22,500 |
Clayton Fletcher raised to 1,300 from under the gun and James Reisman called in the hijack. Patrick Bowe was on the button and three-bet jammed for 13,600. Fletcher asked for a count and made the call thereafter while Reisman got out of the way.
Patrick Bowe: 8♠8♥
Clayton Fletcher: A♣3♣
Bowe flopped a set on K♦9♣8♦ and had Fletcher drawing dead on the Q♠ turn. The 8♣ river even upgraded him to quads, and he raked in the much-needed double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
James Reisman |
108,500
108,500
|
108,500 |
Clayton Fletcher |
93,500
-8,500
|
-8,500 |
Patrick Bowe |
29,800
29,800
|
29,800 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colby Covington |
123,500
38,600
|
38,600 |
Juha Helppi |
107,500
40,500
|
40,500 |
|
||
Esther Taylor |
104,000
52,000
|
52,000 |
Jack Sinclair |
100,500
500
|
500 |
|
||
Tony Gregg |
92,400
30,400
|
30,400 |
Leon Sturm |
92,000
7,000
|
7,000 |
|
||
Sean Winter |
90,400
27,400
|
27,400 |
Lewis Spencer |
87,300
18,500
|
18,500 |
James Calderaro |
60,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
|
||
Garett Maybery |
60,000
4,800
|
4,800 |
Jacob Ferro |
40,500
12,500
|
12,500 |
Artur Martirosian |
31,500
-14,000
|
-14,000 |
|
||
Shaun Deeb |
21,600
-25,400
|
-25,400 |
|
||
Joseph Cheong | Busted | |
|
||
Ryan Leng | Busted | |
|
Three players saw the K♣J♣9♦ flop, creating a pot of about 3,000, and the action checked to Johann Ibañes who bet 1,500. Only one opponent made the call.
The 3♦ fell on the turn and Ibañes' opponent check-called a bet of 5,200.
When the K♥ completed the board, it was checked to Ibañes once again before he announced all-in for his stack of about 60,000. His opponent had roughly 18,000 behind and decided not to put it in the middle as he gave his cards back to the dealer.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Johann Ibañes
|
79,000 |
Xuan Liu was just getting back to her seat after the dinner break, citing that the parking lot was extremely busy which caused her to miss a couple of hands. Liu sat down and instantly raised it up to 1,200 in early position. Roberto Betbese defended from the big blind and the dealer fanned the flop of 8♠4♠2♥.
Betbese checked to Liu who continued with a bet of 1,500 and Betbese called. The A♥ landed on the turn and Betbese check-called another bet of 5,000 from Liu. The river was the 10♥ and Betbese checked for the final time. Liu put together a bet of 10,000 and Betbese thought for over a minute before making the call. Liu tabled A♦Q♠ for top pair and that was enough to scoop the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roberto Betbese |
48,000
-57,000
|
-57,000 |
Xuan Liu |
42,500
15,500
|
15,500 |
Joe Cada opened to 1,200 in middle position and Robert Nur three-bet to 2,800 in the big blind. Cada called.
Nur bet a small 1,500 on the A♣10♣5♦ flop and Cada called. Nur then bet 6,500 on the 6♠ turn and the 2009 Main Event champion folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robert Nur | 80,000 | |
Joe Cada |
75,000
21,200
|
21,200 |
|