Level: 9
Blinds: 350/700
Ante: 0
Level: 9
Blinds: 350/700
Ante: 0
Hung "nowitsover" Truong opened for 2,100 on the button and then called Tim "married" Begley's 6,900 three-bet from the small blind.
Once the flop appeared, Begley moved all in for 10,737 and Truong called for less holding 5,140.
Tim "married" Begley:
Hung "nowitsover" Truong:
Both players paired their ace on the flop and the on the turn secured the high hand for Begley while securing Truong the low.
The meaningless completed the board on the river and the two players chopped the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tim "married" Begley
|
17,937
17,937
|
17,937 |
Hung "nowitsover" Truong
|
12,340
12,340
|
12,340 |
We have exciting news for poker fans around the world, especially those following the 2020 World Series of Poker online bracelet events on both WSOP.com and GG Poker.
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Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 0
"rainman3817" opened under the gun and "Ineverfold" lived up to their name as they called next to act.
The flop came and "rainman3817" check-called "Ineverfold's" 1,562 bet to see the appear on the turn.
Both players checked and "rainman3817" lead out for 5,874 once the completed the board on the river. "Ineverfold" called and both players tabled their hands.
"Ineverfold":
"rainman3817":
"Ineverfold" held the hi while "rainman3817" held the low and both players chopped the pot for 8,811.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
rainman3817
|
104,891 | |
Ineverfold
|
17,517 |
While every bracelet that's been awarded over the years meant something to some of the people involved, a few truly stand out as the most memorable wins of all time. While most of those likely involve the WSOP Main Event, the never-before-seen spectacle of a $1 million tournament certainly conjures unique memories, and Antonio Esfandiari's win on July 3, 2012 stands the test of time as a landmark poker moment.
But it wasn't the only big happening over the course of poker history on the dates of July 3-5.
Poker legend Erik Seidel won his eighth, and to date, final bracelet.
Furthermore, a Day 1c of the Main Event, which would typically not involve much excitement at all due to the majority of players advancing on to Day 2, proved to be more wild than anyone could have imagined.
Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 0
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nathan "surfbum" Gamble
|
83,428
34,867
|
34,867 |
AcesZhuited
|
69,239
69,239
|
69,239 |
rebuysexual
|
65,408
65,408
|
65,408 |
Guy "PhilLaak" Dunlap
|
63,233
63,233
|
63,233 |
Daniel "feeltheflow" Sindelar
|
60,688
60,688
|
60,688 |
sumsum
|
57,517
57,517
|
57,517 |
ihatehumans
|
57,402
4,686
|
4,686 |
ddtgg
|
56,405
56,405
|
56,405 |
Nicholas "NickS100888" Seiken
|
52,952
52,952
|
52,952 |
Connor "NYR9414" Berkowitz
|
52,889
43,201
|
43,201 |
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Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh limped in before calling "LHS66" raise of 1,350 from the button and the two players went heads-up as the flop appeared .
Singh check-raised "LHS66's" 2,342 continuation bet to 10,236 and was called.
Once the appeared on the turn, Singh moved all in for 1,464 and "LHS66" quickly called.
"LHS66":
Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh:
Melisa turned the flush for the hi hand and the river secured her the full double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh
|
26,550
11,550
|
11,550 |
LHS66
|
13,721 |