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2021 52nd Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Thursday, November 04, 2021 to Thursday, November 04, 2021

Event #67: MAIN EVENT No-Limit Hold'em World Championship

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Prizepool: $62,011,250
  • Entries: 6,650
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:45 PM Local Time
Moorman Continues Hot Streak

Action was picked up on the turn with the board reading     . The pot had about 52,000 already in it.

From the button Chris Moorman bet 36,500. Jared Bleznick was in the cutoff and checked his cards before folding after a few seconds to send Moorman another nice pot.

Jared Bleznick212,000-13,000
Chris Moorman184,00046,800
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:41 PM Local Time
More Counts From Pavilion Black
Ronnie Bardah274,000121,000
Nadya Magnus267,00082,000
Robert Kuhn245,000-35,000
Randy Ohel239,000104,000
Justin Bonomo217,000-28,000
Stephen Chidwick205,000-15,000
Ben Yu177,00017,000
Eric Froehlich158,00044,000
Niall Farrell78,000-14,000
Ray Henson70,00054,000
Brent Hanks60,000-11,000
Kenneth Cleeton43,000-2,300
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:40 PM Local Time
Joshi Eliminated by Higgins

On a flop of    , Sachin Joshi got his stack in from the under-the-gun position and was snap-called by Matthew Higgins.

Sachin Joshi:   
Matthew Higgins:   

Joshi had plenty of outs with his gutshot and straight flush draw. However, he bricked both the   turn and the   river to depart the tournament area.

Matthew Higgins146,00086,100
Sachin Joshi0-98,800
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:38 PM Local Time
Qualify for the WSOP Europe Main Event with ClubGG from $49.99
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The opportunity to qualify for the 2021 World Series of Poker may be over but as one door closes, another one opens. European players on ClubGG now have the chance to play in the biggest event of the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) from as little as $49.99 on the mobile platform.

The WSOPE, which kicks off on Friday, November 19, at King's Resort in Rozvadov will feature 15 gold bracelet events, which is headlined of course by the €10,350 buy-in WSOPE Main Event.

Day 1A of the Main gets underway on Friday, December 3. The second starting flight takes place the day after and the survivors from both Day 1's will combine for Day 2 on Sunday, December 5.

Days 3 and 4 will play out on December 6 and 7 respectively before the final day of action will be on December 8. Each day of the Main Event will begin at 12 p.m. CET.

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WSOPE Main Event Schedule

DateTimeTournament
Friday, December 312 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 1A
Saturday, December 412 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 1B
Sunday, December 512 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 2
Monday, December 612 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 3
Tuesday, December 712 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 4
Wednesday, December 812 p.m.WSOPE Main Event Day 5

How to Participate

There are five steps you need to follow to make sure you get your WSOPE Main Event Seat.

  1. In order to play, you must be a member of one of the permitted EU countries, which you can see below.
  2. Register to either of the WSOPE Main Event Giveaway - Stage 1 events. Press Online Satellite to view these.
  3. Qualify for Stage 2 to get through to the Final Stage
  4. Win a WSOPE Main Event seat by finishing in the prize winning places
  5. Claim you prize - instructions and requirements will be emailed to you

You can find out all the FAQs and T's & C's on ClubGG.

Dates for the Final Stages

DateTime (CET)Seats Available
Sunday, November 712:001
Sunday, November 1412:001
Sunday, November 2112:001
Sunday, November 2812:002
WSOPE
WSOPE

EU Countries That Can Participate

AlbaniaDenmarkIcelandMaltaSlovakia
AndorraEstoniaIrelandMoldovaSlovenia
ArmeniaFaroe IslandsIsle of ManMonacoSvalbard & Jan Mayen Islands
AustriaFinlandItalyMontenegroSweden
BelarusFranceJerseyNorwaySwitzerland
BelgiumGermanyLatviaPolandUkraine
Bosnia & HerzegovinaGibraltarLiechtensteinPortugalUnited Kingdom
BulgariaGreeceLithuaniaRomania 
CroatiaGuernseyLuxembourgRussia 
Czech RepublicHungaryNorth MacedoniaSerbia 

WSOP Europe Schedule Released; Nearly €12M Guaranteed Across 15 Bracelets

Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:38 PM Local Time
They Are in the Black and Green (Section)
Jimmy D'Ambrosio290,000-70,000
Timo Kamphues245,00040,000
Anton Wigg220,00020,000
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier185,00022,800
Adrian Buckley180,00092,900
Scott Baumstein172,00022,000
Phachara Wongwichit170,00020,000
Felix Bleiker165,000-75,000
Tamon Nakamura150,000-25,000
Robert Campbell125,000-28,700
Blake Bohn120,0001,500
Orpen Kisacikoglu70,00011,000
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:36 PM Local Time
Kanit Eliminates One

Mustapha Kanit

Mustapha Kanit was in a pot against an all-in opponent and another player on a board reading     . Kanit bet 6,500 and the other player folded to get the hand heads-up.

Opponent:   
Mustapha Kanit:   

"Let's go!" the opponent yelled when he saw he was ahead with ace-high and a wheel draw against the flush draw of Kanit. But the river brought the   to give Kanit the best hand and his opponent let out a sigh of disappointment before hitting the rail.

Mustapha Kanit700,00020,000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:35 PM Local Time
Moorman Takes From Yaginuma

Chris Moorman

Chris Moorman raised from middle position and action folded to Jesse Yaginuma who defended his big blind.

The     flop saw Yaginuma check-call the 2,000 continuation bet from Moorman and both players checked the   turn.

After the   completed the board on the river, Yaginuma led out for 3,200 and Moorman quickly called.

Yaginuma rolled over    but Moorman showed a better two-pair with    to win the pot.

Chris Moorman137,20062,200
Jesse Yaginuma29,100-28,500
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:32 PM Local Time
Young Check-Raises The River

The player in the hijack opened to 3,600 and was called by Maxwell Young in the big blind.

Both players checked on the     flop and Young check-called a 4,500 bet from his opponent on the   turn.

The   completed the board and Young checked once more — prompting a 9,000 bet from his opponent. Young then check-raised to 22,000 and the hijack folded after a bit of thought.

Maxwell Young90,00035,700
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:28 PM Local Time
Livingston Wins One

Alex Livingston opened from the button for 3,000. The big blind defended.

The flop came    . The big blind check-called a bet of 3,000 from Livingston.

The turn was the  . The big blind led for 5,200 and Livingston called.

The   came on the river to double pair the board. Action went check-check. Livingston tabled the    to take the pot.

Alex Livingston310,00010,000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:24 PM Local Time
Updated Counts From Pavilion Black
Steve Foutty320,000-10,000
Marc Wolpert250,0005,000
Yuri Dzivielevski217,000-33,000
Adrian Mateos211,00012,000
JJ Liu210,0006,000
Keegan Westover202,000-21,000
Fabian Quoss135,0004,000
Brian Yoon115,000-5,000
Richard Alexander92,00036,000
Ken Aldridge83,00031,000
Melanie Weisner49,000-16,000
Ivan Demidov48,000-6,000
Clayton Fletcher41,000-67,000
Maria Konnikova19,000-13,000
Asi Moshe0-41,500
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:20 PM Local Time
Some Counts From Pavilion White
Mitchell Halverson159,20013,900
Craig Trost136,5003,100
Alex Kulev110,200-56,300
Pavlo Veksler109,800-200
Kyriakos Papadopoulos108,50020,900
Asher Conniff107,60016,400
Kelly Minkin79,200-25,800
Mark Liedtke56,400-24,800
Pavel Plesuv42,300-25,100
Michael Marder41,20012,200
Francisco Benitez33,4008,400
Alex Soza0-11,500
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:15 PM Local Time
Kaikhah Spilled Out By Flop

Shandhy Sitepu opened to 2,500. Amir Kaikhah jammed all in for 42,000 and Sitepu called it off to put Kaikhah at risk.

Amir Kaikhah:   
Shandhy Sitepu:   

The flop came     to suddenly put Kaikhah well behind. The turn was the   and the river came the   to end the day for Kaikhah.

Shandhy Sitepu155,00081,400
Amir Kaikhah0-85,700
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:15 PM Local Time
Batch Of Betting Units Outside of Brasilia
PJ Cha315,000180,000
Niko Koop295,00020,000
Andjelko Andrejevic275,000-15,000
Jonas Kronwitter230,000135,000
Stephen Chidwick220,00073,500
Roland Israelashvili200,00026,300
David Lappin190,00010,800
Roman Hrabec130,000-60,000
Norbert Szecsi130,000130,000
Brian Yoon120,00059,300
Alexandre Reard115,000-12,400
Lena Evans100,0000
Harry Lodge95,000-24,900
Ismael Bojang90,00016,000
Ben Ludlow75,00075,000
Dara O'Kearney59,0001,000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:15 PM Local Time
Kysar Vanishes Against Semel

The cards were already tabled and Thomas Kysar was on the way out as he saw his    go down. Jordan Semel made a flush with the    as the board ran out       to eliminate Kysar.

Jordan Semel136,000102,300
Kyle Cartwright85,00015,700
Peter Vitantonio70,00026,100
Thomas Kysar0-69,600
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:14 PM Local Time
Newcomers and Other Updates

With the tournament consolidating from Brasilia into the Pavilion room, a few new faces have made their way to the green section.

Nick Petrangelo452,700225,700
Cliff Josephy261,700156,700
Lara Eisenberg176,00011,500
Blake Bohn118,50018,000
Jerry Yang113,000-4,800
Allen Kessler113,00019,000
Adam Owen68,000-23,000
Benjamin Diebold65,00019,300
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:12 PM Local Time
Jaffee Slips

Jared Jaffee opened to 2,700 from early position and was called by the big blind.

Jaffee bet 2,200 when bet to on the     flop and his opponent called.

Both players checked on the   turn; however, the big blind led out for 6,700 when the   completed the board.

Jaffee called and his opponent tabled    for aces with a seven. Jaffee couldn't couldn't beat it and mucked without showing.

Jared Jaffee98,0000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:04 PM Local Time
Big River Bet From Spragg

Marle Cordeiro

Marle Spragg was in position in a heads-up pot on a board reading     . Spragg threw out a turn bet of 5,500 when checked to and her opponent called.

The opponent checked again on the   river and opted to fold when facing a pot-sized bet of 25,000 from the popular poker vlogger.

Marle Spragg115,00027,000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 5:01 PM Local Time
Already Big All-In Pot Gets Even Bigger

A big pot just developed at table 173, as Richard Alexander moved all-in for his last 18,000 chips over Marc Wolpert and Keegan Westover, who had already committed 7,000 to the pot.

Wolpert then raised to 47,300 into Westover, who made the call.

Wolpert and Westover each had stacks well over 200,000 to start the hand.

The flop came    , and Wolpert led out for another 55,000. Westover quickly folded and the remaining hands were exposed.

Richard Alexander:   
Marc Wolpert:   

Wolpert was well ahead until the   fell on the turn, followed by the   on the river.

Alexander secured a triple-up with the win, while Wolpert still chipped up a bit by winning the side pot from Westover.

Marc Wolpert245,000121,000
Keegan Westover223,000-62,000
Richard Alexander56,0006,000
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 4:59 PM Local Time
Strewn Chip Counts
Zachary Grech502,000165,500
Michael Faulkner490,00010,000
Rittie Chuaprasert332,00031,300
Farhad Jamasi330,000219,100
Connor Stuewe230,000103,300
Clayton Maguire220,0005,000
Boris Kasabov197,000108,000
Elilton Gouveia150,000101,400
Johnnie Moreno146,00034,600
Sandeep Pulusani137,00016,000
Matt Berkey122,00017,500
Anatolii Zyrin115,00050,200
David Guay92,000-13,000
Marle Spragg88,000-12,000
Faraz Jaka64,000-12,400
Santiago Plante62,00018,000
Greg Himmelbrand35,000-1,500
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 4:57 PM Local Time
Lee Wins With Aggression

Stanley Lee

A player from late position raised and Stanley Lee defended his big blind to see a     flop.

Lee check-raised to 8,000 after his opponent continued for 2,400 and they called bringing the   turn.

Lee continued with his aggression and fired out an uncontested 13,200 to win the pot.

Stanley Lee152,80062,600
Gorilla Gaming