Level: 23
Blinds: 160,000/320,000
Ante: 40,000
Level: 23
Blinds: 160,000/320,000
Ante: 40,000
Bio "JoaoSymon" Salomao completed his small blind and Christopher "Stuey13" Ackerman opted to check in the big blind.
The flop came , Salomao bet 280,000 for Ackerman to raise it up to 730,450 which was called.
The turn was the , Salomao checked again and then called the 1,699,425 continuation-bet of Ackerman.
The river completed the board with the and Salamao checked for the last time. Ackerman shoved with the slightly bigger stack which Salamao called for the 8,968,533 he had left with for trips but Ackerman held for the full house to bust Salomao.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher "Stuey13" Ackerman
|
23,795,502
12,053,208
|
12,053,208 |
Steven "Paradigm123" Taylor
|
9,597,428 | |
Vicent Bosca |
8,261,196
-6,165,677
|
-6,165,677 |
zoia
|
5,422,926
-977,394
|
-977,394 |
Julio "arigold888" Neto
|
2,331,118
950,559
|
950,559 |
adnanaidi
|
629,786
-2,500,000
|
-2,500,000 |
Bio "JoaoSymon" Salomao
|
Busted |
Sidon "Dexter72" Fumagalli shoved under the gun for just over 3M, and Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov called off.
Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov:
Sidon "Dexter72" Fumagalli:
Board:
Bukharov spiked a set on the river, but didn't need it to bust Fumagalli for $9,389.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov
|
38,587,882
5,444,593
|
5,444,593 |
Sidon "Dexter72" Fumagalli | Busted |
Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov raised to 588K from the middle and Samuel "footysamgotp" Cox defended the big. Cox check-raised the flop from 526,680 to 1.68M. Cox bet 1,635,480 on the 8c] turn, but Bukharov shoved for 26.5M, forcing the fold. After the fold, Bukharov showed for the flush draw.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov
|
33,143,289
3,577,040
|
3,577,040 |
Samuel "footysamgotp" Cox |
7,058,434
1,173,465
|
1,173,465 |
Tal "Vamoschico" Noach raised the cutoff to 588K and was called in two spots, including Christian "DJ Barb" Barbeau in the big blind. The flop was and it checked to Eugenio "Ausetep_255" Pernia qho bet 980,000. Barbeau called before Noach shoved to 4,191,883. Only Barbeau called.
Tal "Vamoschico" Noach:
Christian "DJ Barb" Barbeau:
Board:
They both flopped straight draws, but Noach turned it and went on to a hige double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tal "Vamoschico" Noach |
11,512,766
6,827,640
|
6,827,640 |
Christian "DJ Barb" Barbeau
|
8,442,601
-8,028,202
|
-8,028,202 |
Eugenio "Ausetep_255" Pernia | 5,350,321 |
"PurpleBro41" raised to 616,000 from under the gun and "AAFOSHOAA" three-bet shoved for 3,922,188 from the small blind for the big blind to fold and "AAFOSHOAA" to make the call with the bigger stack.
"AAFOSHOAA":
"PurpleBro41":
The board ran out for "PurpleBro41" to flop top pair to bust "AAFOSHOAA".
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Seungmook "7high" Jung |
19,567,306
-620,000
|
-620,000 |
Paulius "breislet" Vaitiekunas |
12,470,540
1,048,000
|
1,048,000 |
|
||
PurpleBro41 |
8,889,239
3,737,188
|
3,737,188 |
Arnaud Enselme |
7,826,615
245,000
|
245,000 |
|
||
TSZ345
|
5,377,485
-729,000
|
-729,000 |
Lucas "PetitRocher" Rocha
|
4,906,918
865,000
|
865,000 |
AAFOSHOAA
|
Busted |
Level: 22
Blinds: 140,000/280,000
Ante: 35,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
babyscorch36 | 30,890,126 | |
Alexander "bukhar11" Bukharov
|
29,566,249
15,981,742
|
15,981,742 |
CHUMBLY
|
21,694,090
1,204,000
|
1,204,000 |
Matteo "D4nceM0nkey" Valentini
|
21,576,557
1,481,970
|
1,481,970 |
Seungmook "7high" Jung |
20,187,306
324,000
|
324,000 |
Maxi Lehmanski |
18,386,764
-1,548,337
|
-1,548,337 |
Suraj "M26GreenWood" Mishra
|
18,385,717
-12,000
|
-12,000 |
Omri "HARDON" Rachman |
17,909,790
-570,000
|
-570,000 |
RYECAM |
16,696,340
4,293,746
|
4,293,746 |
Guillaume Nolet |
16,470,093
3,981,869
|
3,981,869 |
Few poker players have captured the attention of the poker universe quite like Phil Ivey. There have been plenty of champions of the game who crushed it at the felt, but none who built up the mystique of Ivey, who remains to this day arguably the most magnetic player in poker despite results that no longer match his days of utmost dominance.
A day after the anniversary of Ivey's induction into the Poker Hall of Fame, PokerNews examines the legacy of his WSOP success. Prior to 2000, Ivey didn't have any recorded WSOP cashes.
The 23-year-old didn't waste any time establishing himself as one of the top up-and-coming players. That year, after already making one final table and finishing fifth, Ivey secured his first bracelet. He beat none other than fellow Hall of Famer Amarillo Slim Preston heads up to win Event #14: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, a rebuy event, for his first bracelet and $195,000. Three other Hall of Famers — Chris Bjorin, Phil Hellmuth and David "Devilfish" Ulliott — also competed at that final table, so shipping it was about more than just getting his first taste of gold. Ivey showed he could beat the best in the business.
Two years after that, though, would be when Ivey really showed he was the present and future of the game. In 2002, Ivey showcased his skills at limit poker in a big way.
Players are on another break now, with the field down to just 76 players left.