2023 World Series of Poker
Nikolai Tulin raised 18,000 in middle position, and Uri Reichenstein called on the button before Thomas Larson defended his big blind.
The K♣Q♠6♦ flop was checked through to the 5♣ turn. Larson led out for 25,000, and only Tulin made the call.
Larson continued his aggression when the K♠ completed the board, firing a bet of 75,000. Tulin thought it over for a few seconds before tossing his hand into the muck.
On a flop 6♣6♥J♦, Antoine Delorme checked to Kasey Mills, who bet 12,000. Delorme replied with a raise and Mills shoved, putting Delorme at risk for a total stack worth 194,000. Delorme quickly called:
Antoine Delorme: A♦6♠
Kasey Mills: J♣K♣
The A♣ on the turn improved Delorme's hand into a full house and he took down the pot and the double up after the 9♦ completed the board.
The live stream switched over to the mothership which saw a turn of A♣Q♠4♦Q♣. Jules Dickerson in late position checked with the A♥5♥ and Nicholas Rigby bet 150,000 with the K♦10♦. After some consideration, Dickerson folded to the preflop three-bettor and Rigby raked in the pot.
Chris Moneymaker raised it up with the A♣K♥ and Jared Ward defended the big blind with the 10♥8♦. The flop came 8♥3♦2♠ and Ward checked. Moneymaker continued for 15,000 only for Ward to check-shove for 143,000 total.
After brief consideration, Moneymaker called with the two overcards.
Neither the 6♦ turn nor the 9♥ river provided any help for Moneymaker and Ward doubled.
Action was picked up preflop with Dario Sammartino all in and at risk against an opponent who had him covered.
Dario Sammartino: K♣J♥
Opponent: 9♥9♣
The flop came K♦9♠10♥. Sammartino was up against a flopped set but still had live outs in the form of a gutshot straight draw, which came on the Q♦ turn and held on the 6♥ river.
David Cossio-Ruiz raised from the button to 16,000 and Damjan Radanov three-bet to 57,000 from the big blind. Cossio-Ruiz called.
On a flop of 9♣3♥K♦, Radanov continued for 35,000 and Cossio-Ruiz elected to see a turn.
The 5♠ turn saw Radanov bet an additional 80,000. Cossio-Ruiz again called.
The turn fell the A♠ and Radanov emptied the clip, betting enough to put Cossio-Ruiz all in for his last 137,000. After several minutes in the tank, Cossio-Ruiz eventually made the call.
Radanov instantly mucked his cards, but due to the hand being an all-in and a call, the cards were tabled.
David Cossio-Ruiz: K♠J♠
Damjan Radanov: 8♠2♦
Cossio-Ruiz made the correct call to find the full double-up.
Three players created a pot of 60,000 before the K♦Q♥J♦ flop hit the board, and all three checked around.
When the 4♥ landed on the turn, Vierling fired a bet of 75,000. NIck Petrangelo was next to act and made the call, while the cutoff got out of the way.
When the K♠ hit the river, Vierling slowed down with a check. Petrangelo cut out a stack of green and announced a bet of 200,000. Vierling's cards flung into the muck instantly as she said with a chuckle, "Too many outs."
The following players below have all been eliminated after the bubble has burst, each collecting $15,000 for their efforts.