2021 World Series of Poker
Turner's Snow Turns to Gold
Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
Jon Turner just eliminated Christopher Vitch with a vicious suckout in the game that continues to provide plenty of carnage in this tournament.
According to Turner, he raised from the small blind to 6,000 into Vitch's big blind. Vitch called.
Turner drew two cards while Vitch drew three. Turner then continued with another bet for 10,000, and again Vitch called.
On the second draw, Turner still needed two while Vitch only needed one card. Turner opted to check, and Vitch bet 23,000. Turner then check-raised enough to put Vitch all-in for about 70,000. Vitch called.
The jig was up for Turner who said he had seen three deuces and three threes at that point and went for the snow. He however now needed to draw two to his . Vitch showed , which was way ahead of Turner's two-card draw.
That is until Turner magically pulled a and a to drill a wheel, eliminating Vitch in crushing fashion.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Jon Turner |
281,000
41,000
|
41,000 |
Christopher Vitch | Eliminé | |
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Negreanu Eliminated In Massive Triple Draw Pot
Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw
Daniel Negreanu was all-in for approximately 60,000 pre-draws with Dominik Baud who was all-in for about the same. They were both covered by Anthony Ribeiro.
On the first draw, Ribeiro patted, Negreanu drew one and Baud drew one.
On the second draw, Ribeiro remained pat, but Negreanu and Baud also remained pat.
Baud seemed excited to turn over his hand and had to be warned by the dealer and the other players that another draw was still to come.
At this point, Ribeiro opted to break his hand and draw one, while Negreanu said he has seen Baud's hand and was still staying pat. Baud also stayed pat.
The hands were now revealed and Baud first showed , to which Negreanu said that he thought he saw in Baud's hand, which is why he stayed pat. Negreanu could only show and was eliminated.
Ribeiro however was drawing to , saying he had also seen Baud's hand and broke an eight. He turned over a , to chop the pot with Baud and boost his stack toward 300,000.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Anthony Ribeiro |
276,500
44,500
|
44,500 |
Dominik Baud |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Daniel Negreanu | Eliminé | |
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Godena Leads Dzivielevski, Bojang Into Day 2 of $2,500 Mixed Big Bet
Chip leader Jarryd Godena is just one of two players bringing over 200,000 chips into the Amazon room on Monday, November 15 for Day 2 of Event #69: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet, which starts at 2 p.m. PT.
From a returning field of 91 players, only Godena and partypoker ambassador Yuri Dzivielevski (210,800) managed to cross the 200,000 mark, with Ismael Bojang not far behind with 198,600.
On Sunday night 92 players out of the original 212 actually bagged up, however Dan Zack, who made Day 2 with 63,200 chips announced on Twitter this morning that he was suffering from Covid-19 symptoms and would be surrendering his stack.
Woke up with covid symptoms. Going to get tested but for now just want anyone who might’ve played with me past few… https://t.co/phwpJacale
— Daniel Zack (@Dan__Zack)
The players that do return will be coming back at 2 p.m. local time to Level 11 and will play ten 60-minute levels with a dinner break after Level 16.
Among the big names returning with varying levels of work needed to advance to Tuesday’s third and final day of play are 2018 champion of this event Scott Bohlman (167,100), Jon Turner (163,000), Eli Elezra (133,100), Jake Schwartz (130,000), Daniel Negreanu (107,300), Adam Friedman (92,300), Ryan Laplante (52,000), Carol Fuchs (40,600), Shaun Deeb (38,800), and Phil Hellmuth (13,500).
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