Perry Friedman completed with a three and Dominik Baud called with an ace.
Dominik Baud: XxXx/Ax8xJx6x/Xx
Perry Friedman: XxXx/3x3x7xKx - folded on sixth street
Fourth street saw Baud bet and Friedman call. Baud checked fifth street and then called his opponent's bet. Baud then led out on sixth street and Friedman released his hand.
Action was picked up on fourth street between three players.
Andres Korn: XxXx/Qx5x3xJx/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/2x5x10x8x/Xx
Yuval Bronshtein: XxXx/6xQx (Folded on fourth)
The player with the five low showing bet on fourth which only Korn called. On fifth street the other player bet once more and Korn raised which saw his opponent call. Korn called a bet on sixth street and on seventh street his opponent bet and Korn raised which his opponent.
Korn turned over Ax2x6x for a six-five low which he picked up on seventh street and his opponent mucked to Korn who raked in the pot.
Phil Galfond has yet to make an appearance at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), and as he told PokerNews, right now he has no plans to play live.
“But who knows, plans change,” added Galfond, who has been playing online at WSOP.com.
While Galfond hasn’t been at the WSOP – well, at least Phil as his wife, Farah Galfond, has been competing – the three-time bracelet winner is still weighing in by his relatively new newsletter “PG’s Takes of the Week.”
One of the topics the online poker legend, who prior to the WSOP inserted himself in some drama involving Doug Polk and Charlie Carrel with a pointed letter, was that of the Poker Hall of Fame. Right now, the public is being solicited for nomination.
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