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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #5: $1,500 Dealer's Choice (6-Handed)
Jours 3
123
Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
q7
Prix
$131,879
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$608,760
Total d’Entrées
456
Info Niveau
Niveau
32
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
11
Joueurs Survivants
1
Joueurs Survivants 1 / 456
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Kelley Scoops Twice to Chip Up

Niveau 26

Stud 8 or Better

John Racener: XxXx / 23K10 / Xx
Gregory Kelley: KQ8 / KAQ6

Gregory Kelley recovered the losses against John Racener right after when he bet until sixth street and they checked seventh. Kelley tabled kings and queens to win the pot.

Gregory Kelley: 66K / A2K8
Ryan Roeder: XxXx / A35J / Xx

Kelley then also took chips off Ryan Roeder when he bet the superior board and got paid off on seventh with a flush, as he more than doubled across the two hands.

Tags: Gregory KelleyJohn RacenerRyan Roeder

Kelsall Wins a Pot Without Showdown

Niveau 26

Razz

Nick Kost: XxXx / 4xJxKx folded on fifth street
James Johnson: XxXx / 5xAx10x folded on fifth street
Andrew Kelsall: 7x3x / 5x6x10x

Nick Kost invested a portion of his short stack three ways when Andrew Kelsall was the one to bet fourth street with the superior board, earning calls from James Johnson and Kost. Kelsall bet fifth as well and earned two folds.

"Am I really going to win a pot?" Kelsall joked and then showed that he had it with a made ten. He claimed to "be a better Day 2 player than a Day 3 player".

Andrew Brown then completed with a four but folded when Kost raised with a five showing.

Tags: Andrew KelsallAndrew BrownNick KostJames Johnson

Racener Doubles Through Eveslage

Niveau 26
John Racener
John Racener

Badacey

John Racener and Chad Eveslage exchanged raises before the drawing rounds until Racener was all in for a bit more than 100,000.

The players each drew two in all three rounds with Evesalge exposing 643 after the final draw. Unfortunately for him he picked up J6, leaving him with a three-card and a pair.

Racener showed 42A for a better three-card and was freerolling for a scoop. He did just that after turning over 5Q for a five Badugi and a queen low.

Tags: Chad EveslageJohn Racener

Nick Pupillo Eliminated in 11th Place ($7,842)

Niveau 26
Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Nick Pupillo had lost half of his stack while James Johnson leaped into the top spot and the latter then also claimed the remainder of Pupillo's stack. After the second draw, Pupillo moved all in for the 380,000 he had behind and that sent Johnson into the tank before he called.

Both discarded one card and turned them over.

Nick Pupillo: 8x7x3x2x
James Johnson: 8x5x4x3x

Johnson spiked the 10x and Pupillo peeled his last card, then shook his head and exposed another 8x as he paired up to become the first casualty on Day 3.

Tags: James JohnsonNick Pupillo

Racener Doubles Through Roeder

Niveau 26

No-Limit Hold 'em

After a raise from Ryan Roeder in late position, John Racener got his last 200,000 or so in the middle and got a call from Roeder.

John Racener: 77
Ryan Roeder: KJ

The board ran out 28A3Q and Racener continued to rebuild through another small double-up.

Tags: John RacenerRyan Roeder

Niveau: 27

Limit Flop/Draw: 25,000-50,000, 50,000-100,000 Limits
Stud Games: 10,000 Ante, 20,000 Bring-In, 50,000 Completion 50,000-100,000 Limits,
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 25,000-35,000 Ante, 10,000/25,000 Blinds

Mozdzen Shows an Ace Against Eveslage

Niveau 27

No-Limit Hold'em

Prior to the start of the new level, table 678 selected the cadillac of poker and Chad Eveslage raised off a shorter stack to get called by Clayton Mozdzen in the big blind. Mozdzen check-called 40,000 on the A74 flop and they checked the 2 turn.

Mozdzen bet the 6 river for 80,000 and Eveslage folded, getting shown the A by his opponent. "I had a pair," Eveslage responded.

Tags: Chad EveslageClayton Mozdzen

Racener Continues to Climb

Niveau 27

Stud 8 or Better

John Racener: KQ/K439/9
Ryan Roeder: A5/73A8/10

After Clayton Mozdzen folded to a bet from Ryan Roeder on fifth street, John Racener, who was down to just over one big bet commented "Just the card I didn't want to f***ing see" before heading into the tank for almost two minutes.

Ultimately he decided to soldier on in the hand and put in a call.

Roeder bet sixth street and Racener called all-in. His kings did indeed trail Roeder's aces with a low, but by picking up an nine on seventh street, Racener was able to survive with a chop by making two pair for the high.

John Racener: XxXx/657
Gregory Kelley: XxXx/6J8 - folded fifth street

Shortly after, Racener was able to complete on third street and then bet fourth and fifth streets against Gregory Kelley before Kelley folded on the first big bet round to send the pot to Racener, whose stack continues to grow in health.

Tags: Clayton MozdzenGregory KelleyJohn RacenerRyan Roeder

Johnson Still Leads the Way

Niveau 27

The action on both tables has seen several medium-sized pots as of late with Nick Kost scooping a Stud 8 or Better showdown pot against chip leader James Johnson, who remains in the driver's seat with ten left.

Badacey

Over on the other table, Chad Eveslage three-bet an open-raise of Clayton Mozdzen, who called. Mozdzen discarded three while Eveslage took two and both checked to the second draw, on which they took two each. Mozdzen checked again and then folded to a bet by Eveslage, who flashed a made hand.

David Levi has boosted his stack with two showdown pots to become the fourth-biggest stack, but all of that can change within one hand in the big bet variants.

Tags: Chad EveslageClayton MozdzenJames JohnsonNick Kost

Five Tournaments Fans Don't Want to Miss at the 2023 World Series of Poker

Niveau 27
2023 WSOP
2023 WSOP

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