| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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78,100
8,100
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8,100 |
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2024 World Series of Poker
After an open to 1,100 by a player in middle position called by the cutoff, Chris Moneymaker in the small blind squeezed to 6,200. The middle-position player called, as well as the cutoff.
On a flop of 2♦9♠7♦, Moneymaker continued for 5,200. He was only called by the middle-position player, who bet 8,000 on the 5♣ after Moneymaker checked.
The 2003 WSOP Main Event champion eventually called, then led out for 50,000 on the A♣. His opponent called for his last 21,500 and flipped over 8♠6♠ for a straight.
Moneymaker mucked his cards, but players at the table asked the dealer to reveal them as it was an all-in and call situation. So the dealer took two cards from the muck and turned over Q♦J♦.
Moneymaker seemed a bit stunned by this hand for a few seconds while counting his stack before moving on to the next hand.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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59,000
34,000
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34,000 |
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Jack Maskill raised from the button and Maxwell Schrack defended in the big blind.
Schrack played in flow on the A♦2♣7♣ flop. Maskill bet out 700 and Schrack check-raised to 2,100. Maskill called.
The 4♣ turn checked through to the Q♦ on the river. Schrack bet out 2,300 and Maskill put in a raise to 7,300. Schrack went into the tank, eventually choosing to fold.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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63,500
63,500
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63,500 |
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36,200
36,200
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36,200 |
Suresh Mandalapu opened to 1,000 in the cutoff and then called after Felix Barriga three-bet to 3,800 on the button.
Mandalapu led out for 3,000 following the A♥Q♦4♣ flop and Barriga called.
The 9♠ turn saw Mandalapu bet again, this time pushing 5,000 into the middle. As before, Barriga made the call.
There was no slowing down for Mandalapu after the 5♥ river completed the board as he moved all in for his remaining 6,000. Barriga snap called holding Q♠Q♣ to down Mandalapu's A♠8♠, scoring the pot and knockout in the process.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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68,000 | |
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Eliminé |
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| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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60,000 | |
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Shiina Okamoto opened to 1,000 from early position, a player in middle position called, [Removed:532] three-bet to 4,500 from the button, Okamoto called and the middle position player got out of the way.
The flop came A♠2♠3♠ and Okamoto check-called a 1,500 continuation bet from [Removed:550].
Both players then checked the 3♥ turn leading to the 10♠ river. Okamoto bet 16,000 and [Removed:550]'s hand hit the muck.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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72,000
36,500
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36,500 |
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47,500 | |
On a flop of 5♣10♥J♥, Dorian Piekarz bet from middle position and was raised to 3,600 by Dan O'Brien in the cutoff. Piekarz called.
The 3♦ fell on the turn and Piekarz checked, prompting O'Brien to shove for his last 6,200.
Piekarz tanked a bit, but eventually decided to call and put O'Brien at risk.
Dan O'Brien: K♥Q♦
Dorian Piekarz: A♥3♥
O'Brien would need some help, but the J♦ river bricked out and Piekarz collected the rest of O'Brien's chips.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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63,000
63,000
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63,000 |
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Eliminé |
Action picked up on a board showing 10♥A♣5♦3♣ in a hand between WSOP bracelet winner Yue Du and David Graham.
Graham moved all in for his remaining stack, and the action put Du in the tank.
Du methodically shuffled a small stack of his chips while studying the board. He then asked the dealer for a count of Graham’s all-in bet, which the dealer confirmed as 9,800.
Du then leaned back in his chair and continued to look at the board. He then peeked down at his card before making the call.
David Graham: K♣10♣
Yue Du: A♠8♠
Du’s pair of aces were ahead of Graham’s pair of tens, but Graham had outs to the river. None of them arrived, however, as a blank hit fifth street and Graham exited the tourney area.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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145,000
41,000
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41,000 |
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Eliminé | |
Morgan Taylor was all in for around 7,000 chips and Ivan Hui had made the call.
Morgan Taylor: 9♦9♥
Ivan Hui: A♥K♠
Hui paired his king on the 10♣8♣K♦8♠4♣ runout which meant Taylor's Main Event had come to an end.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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30,000 | |
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Eliminé |