Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jessica Teusl |
39,000
12,000
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12,000 |
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2024 World Series of Poker
Rogen Chhabra raised to 17,000 on the button and the big blind made the call which put all of his chips at risk.
Big blind: A♣2♣
Rogen Chhabra: J♠10♠
The board came out with J♥4♠K♠9♥2♠ and Chhabra advanced to Day 2 with the flush win.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Rogen Chhabra |
225,000
225,000
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225,000 |
In the 835th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway is joined by poker pros Shaun Deeb and Josh Arieh, who fill in as special co-hosts at Level 9 in Las Vegas where the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is happening now!
Hear about how Fortnite helped them form Team Lucky alongside Matt Glantz and reigning WSOP Main Event champ Daniel Weinman, Arieh's Poker Stake venture, and their thoughts on the Poker Hall of Fame, including Scott Seiver's chances of getting in after he recently won his fifth gold bracelet.
They also weigh in on two hot topics from this week in poker — whether or not phones, spurred by solver software debates, and excessive masking should be allowed at poker tables.
Speaking of gold, Malcolm Trayner captured his first WSOP bracelet in Event #5: $1,000 Mystery Millions for $1,000,000, while two other players scored million-dollar bounties. Unfortunately, their reactions were a bit subdued, much to the dismay of many in the poker community.
That said, two other players had boisterous celebrations when they pulled six-figure bounties. See them all in the latest episode as well as a winner interview with Trayner.
Finally, learn about other bracelet winners such as David Prociak and Simeon Spasov, get an update on the $25K Fantasy league, and see Jack Binion walk the halls of the Horseshoe and reminisce about 55 years of the WSOP!
Jon Swift from Tennessee raised to 3,500 from the button, sitting on a monster stack and Ricky Lee from Texas three-bet for all of his chips 22,300.
Swift stated, "You haven't gone all in the entire game", but still made the call.
Ricky Lee: 8♥8♣
Jon Swift: Q♣10♦
The board ran out with 6♣4♠2♠4♥5♠ and the eights held to double up Lee
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jon Swift | 180,400 | |
Ricky Lee | 44,600 |
Josh Boulton was in the big blind and made a river bet of 3,500 on a runout of A♦3♥Q♠9♠Q♥, causing his opponent in the small blind to tank fold.
In the next hand, the three players on the table all limped to a 5♣7♦K♣ flop.
Boulton in the small blind checked and the big blind bet; Boulton made the call to see a A♥ turn.
Both players checked to the Q♦ river, and no further bets were made before both players flipped over a pair of two's. Boulton with 2♦2♣ and his opponent with 2♥2♠.
The dealer remarked "no way" as the players chopped the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Josh Boulton |
41,000
41,000
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41,000 |
Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
The flop had brought J♥Q♦3♥ and the dealer just peeled the Q♥ turn.
Ryan Riess was in the small blind and bet 4,000 and got a call from the big blind, which took both players to the 5♠ river.
Riess bet out 11,500 and his opponent tanked before calling.
Both players had a queen for trips with Riess holding Q♣6♦ and the opponent with Q♠6♣.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ryan Riess | 56,700 | |
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Nick Palma was on the button and raised it to 3,000 and the player in the small blind three-bet to 20,000 after asking how many chips Palma had behind. Palma moved all in for 44,900. and the small blind called.
Nick Palma: A♦3♦
Small blind: 6♣6♥
The board ran out with 7♦2♦2♠A♠10♣ and Palma earned a nice boost to his chip stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nick Palma |
89,800
68,800
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68,800 |
Salim Admon is moving on to Day 2 after his pocket fours made it through to beat out his opponent's broadway cards.
Big blind: KxJx
Salim Admon: 4x4x
The board came out with 2x3xQx6x10x and Admon dodged the broadway cards to win his table.
Although Admon admitted the real hand was about fifteen minutes ago, four handed, when he three-bet from the small blind versus the player in the hijack. The flop came out 6x8x9x and Admon with the set bet out small and was called.
The turn was the 9x bringing quads to Admon who again bet out small and received the call.
On the river 7x Admon bet out for the full pot and the hijack shoved. Admon made the call and the hijack showed Jx10x for the straight and Admon won with his quads.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Salim Admon | 225,000 |