Stud Games: 300 Ante, 500 Bring-In, 1,500 Completion, 1,500-3,000 Limits
Level: 8
Fixed Limit Games: 1,500/3,000 Blinds, 1,500-3,000 Limits
Stud Games: 300 Ante, 500 Bring-In, 1,500 Completion, 1,500-3,000 Limits
Stud
Danny Tang found himself all in for his last 1,400 with Tyler Brown putting him at risk.
Danny Tang: Q♥Q♦/4♣2♥2♣8♥/Xx
Tyler Brown: K♦9♣9♣/8♠K♠3♠3♥
Tang needed find a queen or deuce to fill up to improve past the kings and nines of Brown, but on 7th street, Tang quickly mucked his hand to give Brown the pot, as Tang exited the tournament area.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Brendan Taylor raised from the cutoff and Allen Kessler defended his big blind.
Kessler check-called a bet from Taylor on the 7♦7♣2♦ flop and then check-raised a bet from Taylor on the A♥ turn. Taylor called.
The Q♥ completed the board and Taylor called a bet from Kessler, who tabled J♠7♠6♣5♣ for trip sevens with a low. Taylor sent his hand into the muck and Kessler added to his stack.
"That's a good hand in Omaha Eight, right? It's double suited," Kessler said. "I got the most value possible in that hand."
2-7 Triple Draw
Zach Laxen put in a blind raise before the cards were dealt from under the gun, and Michael Rocco put in a three-bet from the cutoff once seeing his cards. Richard Bai in the small blind, Laura Born in the big blind, and Laxen under the gun, all made the call.
Bai drew two, Born drew one, Laxen drew two, and Rocco drew one. Bai then checked and Born bet. Laxen and Rocco called, before Bai raised, and Laxen three-bet. Rocco went for a four-bet and the table all called.
On the second draw, Bai drew one, Born stood pat, while Laxen and Rocco both drew one. Bai checked, Born bet, and all three players called the bet.
After the final draw, Bai again checked to Born, who bet once more. Laxen folded, and Rocco put in a raise. Bai folded and Born quickly made the call.
Rocco tabled 7♦5♠4♠3♦2♥ for a wheel, as Born tossed #2 7♥6♦4♦3♠2♠ in the muck.
Shortly after the hand, Laxen was eliminated.
2-7 Triple Draw
Ian Pelz raised first to act and was called by Benjamin Goldstein from directly behind, Brian Tate in the cutoff, and David Tarbet in the big blind for a four-way pot.
Pelz and Goldstein drew two on the first draw while Tate and Tarbet took three off. Tarbet then checked to Pelz, who continued for a bet. Everyone called.
On the second draw, Tarbet and Pelz drew one while Goldstein and Tate drew two. Tarbet led out for a bet and only Pelz called.
Tarbet stood pat on the end and Pelz drew one. Tarbet then check-called a bet from Pelz, who fanned out 7x6x5x4x2x for a seven.
"Nice hand," Tarbet offered before mucking his hand — conceding the large pot to Pelz.
2-7 Triple Draw
Rebecca Kerl raised the cutoff and Danny Tang on the button three-bet. It folded back to Kerl, who made the call.
Kerl drew two, and Tang drew one. Kerl then checked to Tang who bet, and Kerl put in a raise. Tang made the call.
For the second draw, Kerl stood pat, and Tang drew one. Tang called a bet from Kerl.
On the final draw, once again Kerl stood pat, and Tang drew one. This time, Kerl checked to Tang, who rolled his eyes and checked back, saying "You win".
Kerl tabled 9♥8♦7♠5♣2♠ and Tang looked shocked by her hand, and tossed his in the muck. As Kerl scooped the pot, she said "I don't like getting pushed around"
Razz
Jed Nelson: XxXx/3x2x5x4x/Xx
David Bach: XxXx/10x2xKxKx/Xx - folded on seventh street
With several bets already in the middle, David Bach called a bet from Jed Nelson on fourth and fifth street and then both players checked on sixth.
Nelson bet on seventh and Bach quickly let his hand go.
...per the WSOP+ app.
Level: 7
Fixed Limit Games: 1,200/2,400 Blinds, 1,200-2,400 Limits
Stud Games: 300 Ante, 300 Bring-In, 1,200 Completion, 1,200-2,400 Limits