Chance Kornuth raised to 1,000 from middle position. A player on the button raised to 4,000 and Jon Turner called from the small blind. Kornuth called the raise.
Turner took one card, Kornuth stood pat, and the player in the small blind stood pat.
All three players checked after the draw. Turner turned over and the other two players sent their losing hands into the muck.
Wil Wilkinson opened to 1,200 on the button and found one caller in Shawn Sheikhan in the big blind.
Sheikhan drew two and Wilkinson took one off.
Sheikhan then checked to Wilkinson, who fired 3,000 into the middle. Sheikhan tossed in a call and Wilkinson tabled . Sheikhan mucked and Wilkinson scooped the pot.
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt and Chad Holloway come to you from the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP)!
After missing the last episode, Jeff chimes in with his thoughts regarding the Poker Hall of Fame nominations. He also realizes he’s getting crushed by Chad in their 2021 WSOP fantasy bet, and things got even worse when his title defense in the PokerNews WSOP Heads-Up Challenge ended in Round 1.
The duo then chat about Phil Hellmuth making a run at bracelet No. 17, Adam Friedman’s incredible accomplishment winning the $10,000 Dealer’s Choice for the third year in a row, Josh Arieh claiming his third bracelet and making a case for the Poker Hall of Fame, and Michael Addamo continuing his incredible heater by winning the $50K bracelet a month after winning both the Poker Masters and Super High Roller Bowl VI.
Listen to post-victory winner interviews with Friedman, Addamo, and Arieh in this must-listen episode!