Event #85: $1,500 The Closer
Jour 1b terminé
Event #85: $1,500 The Closer
Jour 1b terminé
PokerNews coverage of Event #85: $1,500 The Closer will resume on Day 2, which begins at 5 p.m.
Seat draws and chip counts to be posted before Day 2 gets underway.
With millions of dollars at stake, it's reasonable for players at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table to take their time to think when facing a difficult decision. But poker Twitter wasn't so understanding when eventual runner-up Adrian Attenborough tanked for 19 minutes in one hand before folding nothing but a pair of fours during heads-up play.
In the newest installment of The Muck, we take a look at the hand that tilted many on social media.
Attenborough, an Aussie, lost a heads-up match against Norway's Espen Jorstad with the world title on the line. During that fairly brief battle, the runner-up faced two all-in wagers from Jorstad, and both times he went into a lengthy tank with the hand often referred to as "flat tire."
The tournament directors have announced how the current situation will be handled.
The remaining 477 players in Day 1b will bag their chips and return on July 17th at Noon local time. They will play through Level 22 (Currently 16:47 remaining in Level 17). After completing Level 22, they will take a one-hour break and then combine with the 75 surviving players from Day 1a at 5:00 p.m.
PokerNews will publish more information if/when it becomes available.
There has been a moment of panic in the Paris Ballroom after rumors of an active shooter situation on the Las Vegas Strip began to circulate.
Players and staff ran for cover out of the ballroom with tables flipped over and chips scattered across the room.
As far as PokerNews is aware there is no active shooter and there has been panic in neighboring casinos which has moved into Paris.
As soon as PokerNews has any updates on how tonight's tournaments will conclude we will bring them to you. In the meantime, updates from this tournament are currently paused.
Niveau: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen bring you all the latest from the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas. That includes a discussion about Phil Hellmuth's lackluster entrance, Vince Vaughn's appearance, and their picks to win.
They also recap recent bracelet winners, including an interview with Young Sik, and discuss Matt Berkey's criticism regarding players like Ali Imsirovic and Jake Schindler receiving coverage in live updates. Plus, Chris Moneymaker is opening a social poker room in Kentucky, Matt Glantz nabbed the $1M bounty in the WSOP Mystery Bounty event, and how were the bluffs by Mike "The Mouth" Matusow and Alejandro Lococo perceived?
Finally, Halie Flack, the daughter of the late, great Layne Flack, gives an exclusive to PokerNews offering her thoughts on her father's induction into the Poker Hall of Fame.
A late-position player and the small blind both limped before Vincent Lam checked his option from the big blind.
The three players checked through the flop leading to the turn. The small blind led out for 6,000 and got called by both players.
On the river, the small blind checked before Lam barreled for 55,000, over the pot. The late-position player took a moment or two before folding, and the small blind quickly followed suit to give Lam the modest pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Vincent Lam |
185,000
50,000
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50,000 |
The players have just been sent on a 20-minute break and the 500 chips will be removed from play at this time. There are currently 531 remaining in the tournament.
Jason Wheeler raised from under the gun and a player in middle position pushed all in for around 50,000. Action folded back around to Wheeler who called and the cards were up.
Jason Wheeler:
Opponent:
The flop came down hitting a set for Wheeler right away but his opponent still had outs that would keep him in the game. The turn was a and the on the river gave Wheeler a boat. With nothing more to help his opponent, he was sent to the rail.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Jason Wheeler | 280,000 | |
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