Action was picked up on a 6♣K♥5♥ flop with 16,500 in the middle.
The cutoff had bet 4,500 and middle position made the call. Vladas Tamasauskas raised to 12,000 and only middle position called.
Tamasauskas fired 18,000 on the 4♠ turn and his opponent made the call.
Middle position led all in for 63,000 on the 5♠ river and Tamasauskas called all in for 39,300. Middle position tabled A♣5♣ but his trips fell short to Tamasauskas' 6♥6♦. Tamasauskas raked in a huge pot as Level 3 starts to wind down.
Shahar Levi opened to 1,000 under the gun. He was called by Christopher Grossi, the player in the cutoff, and Jake Cody on the button.
The action checked around to the cutoff on the 8♣9♠9♥ flop. He bet 1,700 and got folds from every player, including Grossi who was last to act and showed A♦K♥ as he mucked.
Action was picked up on the flop with the board showing 3♥6♠J♣ and Dan Ham was all in for 45,800 with Eric Welch putting him at risk.
Dan Ham: A♠A♣
Eric Welch: J♠J♥
Ham was on the brink of elimination with his pocket aces after Welch flopped a set of jacks. The turn was no help to Ham when the 8♥ hit the felt. But Ham's tournament life was saved when the A♥ came on the river to give him top set and double up against Welch's set of jacks.
With three players seeing a board of Q♠6♠4♥6♥ and about 5,000 in the middle Victoria Livschitz bet 2,200 and was called by an opponent who was in position.
Livschitz bet again for 9,000 on the 4♣ river and this time it was enough to get a fold from her opponent.
David Haas three-bet to 3,000 in the hijack before an opponent in the cutoff four-bet to 10,000. Haas then moved all in for 33,000 and his opponent snap-called.
David Haas: K♦K♥
Opponent: A♦K♠
Haas was ahead with his kings and needed to dodge an ace to keep his Main Event hopes alive. The 4♥4♣4♦ flop was safe, while the rest of the board ran out Q♥6♣ to secure Haas a double up.
"I haven't seen a hand like that all day. When you snap-called, I felt for sure you had aces," Haas said as he took in the pot.
The initial schedule — US and international — is out for the 2024-2025 World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) season, and it should create some excitement within the poker community.
Action for the 20th Circuit season kicks off at a familiar spot — Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, Oklahoma — on July 17, the same day as the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event concludes. There will also be a return to the same casino in October.
There are 18 stops — 13 in the US and five in other countries — on the 2024 portion of the WSOPC schedule. That includes five different countries and eight US states.
In celebration of the 55th Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) Tournament, Horseshoe Las Vegas has introduced two exclusive limited-time menu items that will delight both poker enthusiasts and food connoisseurs alike.
Running through the remainder of the WSOP, these culinary experiences promise an unforgettable addition to the poker festivities!
4-of-a-Kind Burger at Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen
4-of-a-Kind Burger
Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen at Horseshoe Las Vegas is pulling out all the stops with the introduction of the 4-of-a-Kind Burger. This mouthwatering creation features a juicy beef patty topped with:
Two slices of crispy bacon
Super melty cheese
Fiery dragon’s breath chili
Tender smoked brisket
Crunchy fried onions
All served on a garlic-buttered brioche bun
For just $34.99, this burger promises a flavor-packed experience that’s a winning hand every time.
JB’s Callin’ Your Bluff Challenge at Jack Binion’s Steak
JB’s Callin’ Your Bluff Challenge
For those seeking a high-stakes culinary challenge, Jack Binion’s Steak presents JB’s Callin’ Your Bluff Challenge. This formidable feast includes:
32oz Prime Rib Slow-roasted to perfection: Accompanied by red wine balsamic roasted onions, roasted carrot garnish, horseradish, and au jus
Jack Binion’s Baked Potato: A full 1-pound Idaho Russet Potato with six shots of decadent toppings: shredded cheese, sour cream, chopped bacon, chives, whipped butter, and pepper jack fondue
Chocolate Layer Cake: Layers of rich chocolate buttercream, pretzel streusel, and bourbon white chocolate sauce
Challenge Rules
Participants have 20 minutes to complete the entire meal.
If successfully finished within the time limit, the meal is on the house.
If not completed, the cost is $149.99.
The challenge is for a single person, and all food must be consumed from the plate.