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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 to Tuesday, July 20, 2021

WSOP.com Event #20: No Limit Hold'em High Roller

  • Buy-in: $3,200
  • Prizepool: tbd
  • Entries: tbd
  • Remaining: 1

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:55 PM Local Time
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:54 PM Local Time
Wien Eliminated

Jeremy "HoyaSaxaJW" Wien jammed for 10,835 from the button and was called by "MadMaz" who had raised from early position.

Wien was looking to stay alive with the    vs the   .

The flop was terrible for Wien as it came the [kkcks8d]. The turn was the   and river the   and Wien was eliminated as he let the clock expire without re-buying.

madmaz86,23638,157
Jeremy "HoyaSaxaJW" Wien00
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:48 PM Local Time
Matt "RubberFist" Stout Looking to Nab First Gold Bracelet

Matt Stout

One of the most common names among the top finishers in WSOP.com high-stakes tournaments is "RubberFist." That one belongs to Matt Stout, as long-standing a tournament presence as any dating back to his days as "all_in_at420," the nom de guerre under which he's racked up almost $4 million in cashes.

A six-time WSOP Circuit ring winner, Stout has been killing it on the virtual felt in recent years and is in action today.

First, in 2019 he added a third ring to his collection, taking down Event #8: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller 6-Max for $47,330 in a field of 177 runners.

Then, he crushed it even harder in March 2020. He shipped Event #2: $215 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack for $43,286. After a sixth-place finish in another $1K six-max event, Stout tasted victory again in Event #11: No-Limit Hold'em - BIG $500, banking $63,234. Along with three smaller cashes, that was enough to secure Casino Champion honors and make good on his pre-series prediction to his wife.

Stout, the founder of the Charity Series of Poker (CSOP), continued churning out solid results with eight cashes during last year's domestic bracelet series, though none saw him run particularly deep.

More recently, Stout captured his sixth ring last month when he won the WSOP.com Summer Online Circuit Event #5: $50,000 GTD PLO Big $500 6-Max for $13,955.

He'll try to keep things rolling this year and maybe even make a run at his first bracelet.

Matt "RubberFist" Stout96,83836,881
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:40 PM Local Time
Level 11 Chip Leaders
Brandon "DrOctagon" Adams134,82783,566
Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng117,691
Chris "2fly2die" Hunichen106,475
Hye "hellofriend" Park102,94264,376
Anthony "Duhmenace" Tomita101,95522,039
Daniel "BackDoorDan" Smith95,40330,708
Ronnie "Ceek100x" Ellis88,46415,309
Matthew "RustinCohle" Diehl86,2167,364
Shannon "aulophobia" Shorr83,16320,349
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:33 PM Local Time
Don't Miss the Feature "WSOP History: An Oral History of ChipTic"
ChipTic
ChipTic

At the 2012 World Series of Poker, a shiny new product received its public unveiling. Players and fans the world over were introduced to a program with revolutionary potential. It could track the chip ebbs and flows of every player in a tournament while also serving as the back end operating system to run said tournament. It promised the ability to change the way poker tournaments were followed, with players and fans interacting at the stroke of a few keys.

That product was ChipTic. And it proved to be a colossal failure.

This is the two-part oral history of ChipTic, from those who experienced it first-hand and witnessed that failure — three former employees, two members of WSOP staff, and two poker media members who watched it implode.

Click Here to Read the Feature on PokerNews

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:24 PM Local Time
Foxen Down But Not Out

Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen jammed all in for 13,990 from the small blind over a raise and a call. Matt "RubberFist" Stout re-jammed for 41,447 from the big blind which forced out the other two in the hand.

Foxen was at risk with the    vs the    of Stout.

The flop came the    . The turn was the   to pair up Stout and but Foxen on the rails. The river came the   and Foxen was busted and re-bought.

Meanwhile at the same table is Kristen "krissyb24" Bicknell

Matt "RubberFist" Stout59,95759,957
Kristen "krissyb24" Bicknell52,36727,367
Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen25,0000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:18 PM Local Time
Recent Eliminations
Don "Blonde2020" Himpele0
Lanny "ThePuritz" Vaysman0
David "premium" Stevens0
Maxx "Mc4chess" Coleman0
Joseph "Kolebear" Hebert0
Justin "Tamaratibles" Young0
Christopher "beturaise" Brewer0-25,000
Robert "Marz5223" Marziotto0
Ryan "Hero11" Herold0
Luke "caravels" Donato0
Anthony "Turbo1" Huntsman0-25,000
Frank "FLCRivello" Crivello0
Jaime "Dametime12" Cervantes-Alvarez Jr0
James "Danfriel" Gilbert0
Andrew "DrDisRespect" Dean0
Jose "ValueTown" Wong0
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:11 PM Local Time
Dunst Rebuys After Running Into Cannuli's Aces

Thomas Cannuli

Tony "Panoramic" Dunst raised from middle position and found two callers before Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli three-bet to 4,400 from the big blind.

Dunst four-bet to 11,200 and action quickly folded to Cannuli who five-bet jammed for 40,902. Dunst called off holding just 900 less and the two hands were revealed.

Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli:   
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst:   

Dunst was way behind Cannuli's aces and nothing changed after the     flop.

The   turn made things interesting as it gave Dunst a broadway draw but the   river secured the pot for Cannuli and Dunst re-entered the tournament.

 Tony "Panoramic" Dunst
Cannuli Rockets Off With a Double
Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli83,53839,636
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst25,0000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:05 PM Local Time
Halverson Flops the Nuts

Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka raised to 2,400 over one limper. Mitchell "franzia" Halverson three-bet to 8,400. It folded bacl to Afanasenka who four-bet all in for 23,595 and Halverson called.

It was a flip wit the    of Afanasenka facing off vs the    of Halverson.

Halverson flopped the nuts as it came    , the turn was the   to keep Afansenka alive drawing to a king for a broadway on the board chop but the river was the   to bust him and force a re-buy.

Mitchell "franzia" Halverson74,962
Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka25,000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 6:01 PM Local Time
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:55 PM Local Time
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:51 PM Local Time
Garshofsky Out Kicked by Cannuli

Mitch Garshofsky

Mitch "paltexnj" Garshofsky raised to 1,250 from late position and was called by John "thirteen" Del Rossi on the button before Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli three-bet to 4,737 from the small blind.

After the big blind folded, Garshofsky four-bet jammed for 15,677 and Del Rossi quickly folded while Cannuli called.

Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli:   
Mitch "paltexnj" Garshofsky:   

Cannuli had Garshofsky dominated and the       runout ended his tournament.

Garshofsky Out Kicked by Cannuli
Garshofsky Out Kicked by Cannuli
Tom ".BEAST." Cannuli43,90218,902
John "thirteen" Del Rossi35,802
Mitchell "paltexnj" Garshofsky0-25,000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:39 PM Local Time
Ian "ApokerJoker2" Steinman Looking to Crush Another WSOP Online Bracelet Series

Ian Steinman

One WSOP Gold Bracelet. Three final tables. Fifteen cashes. That was the body of work of Ian "ApokerJoker2" Steinman in last year's WSOP.com Online Bracelet Series, one that would be the envy of nearly everyone who fired in last year's version. Steinman, who already has been seeking action on some bracelet bets for this year's series, will be looking to duplicate his many deep runs and massive success this year.

Steinman's heater began last year with two final tables early in the series, with a fifth-place performance in Event #7: $800 NLH Knockout Deepstack for $24,578, followed by a sixth-place finish two days later in Event #9: $1,000 NLH 6-Max for $30,995. Steinman's bracelet would be earned late in the series, when he took down Event #27: $400 NLH Freezeout for $110,557 after beating Japan's Satoshi Tanaka in heads-up play. Steinman used these performances to take down the $100,000 Leaderboard competition of the WSOP.com portion of the series, which sent an additional $18,000 his way.

Steinman doesn't appear to be resting on his laurels in preparing for a summer of poker, however, already getting in some prep work by winning the Benny Binion Summer Shoot-Out at the South Point Poker Room for $65,000 after a three-way deal. As much as winning his first bracelet meant to Steinman, the quest for another crusher of a summer is on for the hyper-talented Steinman.

Ian "ApokerJoker2" Steinman26,465
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:31 PM Local Time
Quad Kings Slay Negreanu's Aces

Daniel Negreanu

Justin "Lappypoker" Lapka three-bet to 2,400 from middle position over a raise to 800. Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu four-bet from the small blind to 5,600. With action back on Lapka he jammed all in and Negreanu snap called.

Negreanu was covered but he had the rockets with the    and was coolering the    of Lapka.

But the flop came with a king as it came the    . The turn completed the king family as the   came off to make quads. the   on the river was meaningless and Negreanu was forced to buy back in.

Justin "Lappypoker" Lapka77,08744,637
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu25,0000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:23 PM Local Time
Level 7 Chip Leaders
Anthony "Duhmenace" Tomita79,91615,834
Matthew "RustinCohle" Diehl78,852
Nicholas "Got_The_Glow" Brancato76,81951,819
Jeff "NedrudRelyt" Madsen76,02911,013
Ronnie "Ceek100x" Ellis73,155-669,945
Seth "Girthbrooks" Davies67,48442,484
Dylan "Sobchak67" Linde65,046
Daniel "BackDoorDan" Smith64,695
Frank "thewholefunk" Funaro64,66310,079
Shannon "aulophobia" Shorr62,814-314
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Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:16 PM Local Time
Laplante Loses First Stack

Anthony "Duhmenace" Tomita raised to 675 from middle position. Ryan "Protential" Laplante three bet to 2,800 from the small blind. Tomita four-bet to 9,840, Laplante five-bet all in for 31,771 and was called.

Laplante's stack was at risk holding the    vs the   .

The flop came the    , the turn was the   and the river came the   to bust Laplante and he quickly re-bought.

Anthony "Duhmenace" Tomita64,08239,082
Ryan "Protential" Laplante25,0000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:15 PM Local Time
Early Bust Outs
Daniel "stayactive" Chan0
mprez220
Eric "8Bracelets" Van Auken0
Kyle "Vin_Gambini" Bowker0-25,000
Evandro "EAGLESEAS" Dos santos0
Raymond "rayteddy93" Agyeman0
Joshua "Zeal1906" Ray0-25,000
Matthew "martycohen" Weiss0-25,000
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:10 PM Local Time
WSOP Legend: 10-Time Bracelet Winner Phil Ivey

WSOP Legend Phil Ivey

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.

Click Here to Read More About this WSOP Legend

Tuesday, July 20, 2021 5:02 PM Local Time
Summer Online Championships Runs Through July 27 Alongside Bracelet Events
Summer Online Championships
Summer Online Championships

The Summer Online Championships is underway on WSOP.com! Don't miss a minute of the Championship action through July 27. You'll have a shot at over $2 Million in GTDs and a chance to win the WSOP Championship Belt awarded to the Main Event Champion on July 25. With at least three tournaments a day, low buy ins, and huge guarantees, this is your shot to win big this month.

Summer Online Championship Details

Tuesday, July 20, 2021 4:55 PM Local Time
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