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The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is making a move that will change the online poker game in the US with the launch of WSOP Online, a new platform that will bring players from three states together.
Poker players in Nevada and New Jersey are already competing against each other on WSOP.com, while those in Michigan have a separate single-state site. But that is changing with the trio of states being merged together on one online poker site ahead of the 2024 WSOP. Pennsylvania's WSOP site will not be part of the shared liquidity deal.
On top of the merger news, the WSOP has announced 30 online bracelet events this summer on the new WSOP Online.
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300,000 | |
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With 46,000 already in the pot, the remaining 18,000 went into the middle on a flop of 8♣A♣3♣, where Josh Schoonover had his opponent covered.
Opponent: K♦J♣2♣2♦
Josh Schoonover: Q♣J♦10♣8♥
With both players having flopped a flush, Schoonover's higher flush earned him the pot, as the dealer brought out the 6♥ turn and 8♦ river.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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135,000
135,000
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135,000 |
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Here's a name you'd better start learning the rest of the summer — Darius Samual. That isn't a household name in poker yet, but it will be soon.
The poker player from England entered the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) with less than $100,000 in live tournament cashes, according to The Hendon Mob. Twelve days into the series, there's an argument to be made that he's one of a few "players to beat" regarding WSOP Player of the Year.
And, here's what's really crazy — Samual gambled half his poker bankroll in one event just to get to this point.
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910,000 | |
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185,000
147,000
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147,000 |
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122,000
27,000
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27,000 |
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122,000
92,000
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92,000 |
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110,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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84,000
84,000
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84,000 |
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79,000
79,000
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79,000 |
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51,000
21,000
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21,000 |
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41,000
41,000
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41,000 |
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38,000
38,000
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38,000 |
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Action picked up with Rachel Coon all in from the big blind preflop. She had two callers in Peter Malkoun from late position and the player on the button.
The flop came out 3♦Q♥5♥ and Malkoun bet 20,000 into the side pot. The player on the button called and the dealer put a 3♥ on the turn. Both players checked to the 2♦ river which was checked down and all three tabled their hands.
Rachel Coon: A♠A♥5♠3♣
Button: A♣Q♣J♠10♥
Peter Malkoun: K♦K♥6♣4♦
Coon took the main pot down with threes full of fives, and Malkoun took the side pot with a six-high straight.
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131,000 | |
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72,000 |
Action was picked up on a flop of J♦3♦4♦ between Caleb King in the small blind and his opponent in the big blind. Both players checked.
The turn fell 3♥ and King bet 10,000 and his opponent called.
The river 7♥ saw King shove all-in for 50,000, covering his opponent who quickly called.
The big blind showed A♣J♣Q♦6♦ for a queen-high flush. King showed K♦10♦9♣2♣ for a king-high flush and scooped the pot, sending his opponent to the rail.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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130,000
130,000
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130,000 |
Martin Zamani got it all-in preflop for his last 14,000, and was at risk.
Martin Zamani: A♠K♦J♠8♠
Opponent: J♦10♦8♥7♠
The board ran out 10♣7♣6♠6♦K♣, and Zamani scooped the pot with two pair, kings and sixes, to double up.
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39,000
9,000
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9,000 |
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