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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #32: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em (6-Handed)
Jours 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kj
Prix
$558,266
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$3,313,470
Entrants
1,241
Info Niveau
Niveau
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
57
Joueurs Survivants
1

Maria Ho Eliminated in 17th Place ($30,429)

Niveau 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Maria Ho
Maria Ho

Action folded to Maria Ho on the button who shoved into the blinds with her remaining 800,000.

Eshaan Bhalla peeled his cards and decided to put in a call, sending the pair to a runout with Ho's tournament life at risk.

Maria Ho: A4
Eshaan Bhalla: A6

Ho said she's not greedy so would only ask for a chop, but when the board ran out 63J64, she was sent to the rail in 17th place for $30,429.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Eshaan Bhalla us
Eshaan Bhalla
2,830,000
230,000
230,000
Maria Ho us
Maria Ho
Eliminé

Tags: Eshaan BhallaMaria Ho

Ren Lin Eliminated in 18th Place ($24,087)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Tony Lin 'Ren'
Tony Lin 'Ren'

Action folded to Noah Schwartz in the small blind who shoved into Ren Lin's big blind. Lin called his short stack off and the players headed to a runout.

Ren Lin: Kx3x
Noah Schwartz: A4

The board ran out Qx10x9x8x7x, leaving Lin to exit the tournament area in 18th place for $24,087.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Noah Schwartz us
Noah Schwartz
6,300,000
4,850,000
4,850,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ren Lin cn
Ren Lin
Eliminé

Tags: Noah SchwartzRen Lin

Hunichen Busts Foxen With Six-High

Niveau 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Chris Hunichen
Chris Hunichen

Matthew Zambanini raised to 70,000 in the hijack and Chris Hunichen called on the button. In the big blind, Alex Foxen moved all in for 250,000 which saw Zambanini fold and Hunichen shook his head.

"I have six high," he said while pondering his decision.

"I literally thought you had seven-four suited when you called," Foxen replied with a grin on his face.

"Same spot as yesterday," Hunichen continued "but I was more willing to double that guy up."

Hunichen contemplated his decision for a little bit longer before ultimately deciding to put in his chips to put Foxen at risk.

Alex Foxen: 99
Chris Hunichen: 63

The flop of 4AQ shrunk Hunichen's chances of winning, but the turn 5 saw the door open up in the form of an open ended straight draw and Hunichen commented "always a sweat."

The river 2 saw Hunichen make a straight to the six and Foxen laughed as he pushed the chips over to Hunichen remarking "what are you doing man?"

"I did try," Hunichen responded as he added to his chip lead while Foxen exited the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Chris Hunichen us
Chris Hunichen
2,810,000
405,000
405,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex FoxenChris HunichenMatthew Zambanini

Riess Plays His Final Cord

Niveau 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Ryan Riess moved all in for 350,000 in first position and action folded around to Cord Garcia in the big blind who called.

Ryan Riess: KQ
Cord Garcia: AJ

The flop of A85 saw little help for Riess and the turn 9 left him drawing dead before the 2 river, giving Garcia an early boost while the 2013 WSOP Main Event champion exited the field.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Cord Garcia us
Cord Garcia
1,850,000
610,000
610,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
Eliminé
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Cord GarciaRyan Riess

Two Main Event Champions Still in the Hunt for Another Bracelet; Hunichen Hungry for His First

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Day 2 of Event #32: $3,000 No-Limit Hold 'Em (6-Handed) will get underway with 21 levels already in the books and with 57 players returning from a starting field of 1,241. It's sure to be an exciting day here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas as players chase down the first place prize of $558,266.

The 2023 World Series of Poker has already seen multiple players add to their bracelet counts, but today, Chris Hunichen will be gunning for his first. He will come in with the chip lead and with many close calls already on his resume, it's safe to say that he's hungry to close this one out and go home with the hardware and the biggest piece of the massive $3,313,470 prize pool.

The rest of the returning players will not be easy to get through, though, as two Main Event champions in Ryan Riess(390,000) and Martin Jacobson(465,000) look to put an end to Hunichen's run. Other notable players returning to chase the bracelet include Asher Conniff(2,170,000), Noah Schwartz(1,450,000), Maria Ho(860,000), Eric Baldwin(795,000), Paul Volpe(765,000) and Alex Foxen(750,000).

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Chris HunichenUnited States2,405,00080
2Asher ConniffUnited States2,170,00072
3Ken FishmanUnited States1,805,00060
4Ian MatakisUnited States1,560,00052
5Roman HrabecCzech Republic1,515,00051
6Peter RabinUnited States1,480,00049
7Mark IoliUnited States1,470,00049
8Noah SchwartzUnited States1,450,00048
9Eshaan BhallaUnited States1,440,00048
10Julien SitbonFrance1,360,00045

After a Day 1 full of huge names, bracelet winners and up-and-coming stars, it's no surprise that this event could potentially end up being one of the toughest final tables of the summer thus far and with action kicking off at 12 p.m. local time, this will undoubtedly be an afternoon of action that can't be missed.

Keep it locked to PokerNews all summer long for up-to-date coverage of this and other events at the 2023 World Series of Poker!