Player | Chips | Progress |
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Carlos Henrique F Da Silva | Busted | |
Jacob Haller | Busted | |
Grayson Ramage | Busted | |
Bradley Gafford | Busted | |
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Matthew Schulte | Busted | |
Chelsea Catsburg | Busted | |
Paul Trianosky | Busted | |
Jaime Ruedasampedro | Busted | |
Arthur Zabronsky | Busted | |
Russell Broadway | Busted | |
Kelly Wolfe | Busted | |
Abhishek Paul | Busted | |
Feng Qian | Busted | |
Michael Checo | Busted | |
Joseph Crowley | Busted | |
Shukri Mushahwar | Busted | |
Robert Radziemski
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Busted | |
Eric Hughes | Busted |
2024 World Series of Poker
Bruce Chahal raised to 320,000 from early position and Men Nguyen made the call from middle position. The flop came out 10♦4♦7♠ and Nguyen took the lead and bet out 500,000 and Chahal three-bet to 1,200,000. Nguyen called.
On the turn A♠ Nguyen moved all in for 2,530,000 and Chahal called.
Men Nguyen: J♠9♠
Bruce Chahal: A♣10♥
Nguyen was drawing for a spade but the river was the 5♣ and Nguyen was out of the tournament and Chahal moved up to the being the chip leader.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bruce Chahal |
10,000,000
9,540,000
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9,540,000 |
Men Nguyen | Busted | |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anne Liu | Busted | |
Charles Lawson | Busted | |
Kenneth Schockett | Busted | |
Alfonso Alcantara | Busted | |
Albert Shenker | Busted | |
Felix Weis | Busted | |
Charles Lee | Busted | |
Luke Dimaggio | Busted | |
Faisal Al Qutub | Busted | |
Kolton Sabel | Busted | |
Giuseppe Vassallo | Busted | |
Richard Lanes | Busted | |
Albyn Bello | Busted | |
Kenneth Terrell | Busted | |
Nan Hong | Busted | |
Vikrant Shah | Busted | |
Aaron Duczak | Busted | |
Barry Bray | Busted | |
Srikanth Yadlapati | Busted | |
Anthony Santeramo | Busted | |
Edward Ribeiro | Busted | |
Juan Linares | Busted | |
Shinichiro Hatakeyama | Busted | |
Edgar Moreno | Busted | |
Eric Bunch | Busted |
Action folded around to Besmir Hodaj who limped in from the small blind. Dalton Reames checked his option in the big blind and players headed to a flop.
Reames fired 200,000 on 6♦9♠3♠ before Hodaj check-raised to 425,000. Reames called.
Hodaj bet small for 375,000 on the K♦ turn and Reames called once more.
The river J♦ peeled off completing the possible backdoor flush and Hodaj moved all in for 1,200,000. Reames thought it over for a couple minutes before sticking in the call.
Hodaj showed 5♠4♥ for the whiffed open-ender bluff while Reames tabled 9♥4♠ for a pair of nines. Hodaj was sent to the rail while Reames added to his mountain of chips, crossing the 8,000,000-chip mark.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dalton Reames |
8,400,000
7,900,000
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7,900,000 |
Besmir Hodaj | Busted |
Asko Muratovic raised to 330,000 from middle position and Maximilian Horstmann defended in the big blind.
The flop of 2♠Q♦3♠ checked through to the 7♠ turn. Horstmann led out for 400,000 and Muratovic called.
On the K♣ river, Horstmann bet 900,000 and Muratovic tossed his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Maximilian Horstmann |
4,300,000
4,300,000
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4,300,000 |
Asko Muratovic |
1,700,000
-480,000
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-480,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tom Cohen | Busted | |
Manuel Machado | Busted | |
Matthew Cosentino | Busted | |
Niccolo Badocchi | Busted | |
Lisa Tan | Busted | |
Nipun Java | Busted | |
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Kevin Yu | Busted | |
Francis Tavolacci | Busted | |
Spencer Champlin | Busted | |
Vijayakuma Sekar | Busted | |
Haochen Tan | Busted | |
Timothy Bishop | Busted | |
Jeffrey Benhart | Busted | |
Khari Hutchings | Busted | |
Ivan Gustavo Balzano | Busted | |
Goncalo Miguel | Busted | |
Yang Zhang | Busted | |
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David Hipperson | Busted | |
Pei Jin | Busted | |
Daiki Sato | Busted | |
James Frank | Busted | |
Steven Federspiel | Busted | |
Ivan Denev | Busted | |
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Bogdan Munteanu | Busted | |
Gregory Lizer | Busted |
Level: 29
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nicholas Kallenbach | Busted | |
Willie Benton | Busted | |
Jeffrey Copeland | Busted | |
Kasper Jonsson | Busted | |
Philip Walker | Busted | |
Brandon Eisen | Busted | |
Cales Powell | Busted | |
Yuzu Wang | Busted | |
Jeffrey Nowling | Busted | |
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Brandon Bolinder | Busted | |
Michael Bashir | Busted | |
John Ross | Busted | |
Shane Melert | Busted | |
Edward Yam | Busted | |
Daniel Perez | Busted | |
Mario Lauro | Busted | |
Dan Heimiller | Busted | |
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Baptiste Bensadi- Scorsone | Busted |
David Moses became the fourth player in three days to bust at the start of a Day 1 session in the $10,000 buy-in World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. And he wasn't the only one eliminated right off the bat on Day 1c.
On Wednesday — Day 1a — two players were eliminated at separate tables on the first hand. One player lost with a full house against quads, while another flopped a set that was cracked by a straight. More of the same occurred on Day 1b when a flush beat a straight. Unfortunately, for one well-known poker pro, it's happened again for the third straight day.
On a flop of 9♥2♠7♥, Casey Hatmaker was already all in while Ricardo Capela and Changle Lin were battling it out for the side pot.
After checking through the flop, they went to the turn Q♠ which saw another check from Lin and then a bet of 600,000 from Capela. After a lengthy staredown, Lin decided to toss in his cards and the other two tabled their hands.
Casey Hatmaker: A♣K♣
Ricardo Capela: A♥Q♦
Hatmaker needed to hit a king and only a king to stay alive, but the river was the J♣ to send him out while Capela scooped the healthy pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ricardo Capela |
3,300,000
2,180,000
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2,180,000 |
Changle Lin |
1,600,000
1,180,000
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1,180,000 |
Casey Hatmaker | Busted |