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2023 54th Annual World Series of Poker The Official WSOP Live Updates

Sunday, June 11, 2023 to Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix 6-Handed

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  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Prizepool: $1,053,315
  • Entries: 789
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:29 PM Local Time
Chip Counts at Break
Shaun Deeb3,550,000-50,000
Aloisio Dourado3,350,000150,000
Denis Bilodeau2,100,000100,000
John Bunch1,700,000800,000
Nick Schulman1,450,000-215,000
Dave Stann1,350,000200,000
Obli Prabu1,150,000-50,000
Daniel Strelitz1,060,000-235,000
Kyle Loman1,040,000-5,000
Matthew Smith790,00020,000
Jose Paz-Gutierrez690,000-60,000
David "Bakes" Baker555,000235,000
Craig Carrillo350,000150,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:09 PM Local Time
Break Time

The remaining 13 players are now on the first 15-minute break of the day.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:09 PM Local Time
Bilodeau Hiding Aces

Seven Card Stud

Denis Bilodeau:   /    / 
Craig Carrillo:   /    / 

Denis Bilodeau bet on fifth street and was called by Craig Carrillo. Bilodeau bet again on sixth and Carrillo called.

Bilodeau slowed down and checked seventh, and Carrillo checked behind and turned over     for a pair of tens. Bilodeau, though, had    in the hole to take the pot and climb up to 2,000,000.

Denis Bilodeau2,000,000575,000
Craig Carrillo200,000-540,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:08 PM Local Time
Gary Kosakowski Eliminated in 14th Place ($10,074)

Gary Kosakowski

Razz

Gary Kosakowski:      /  
Nick Schulman:      /  

Cards were on their backs with a sizeable pot built that saw Gary Kosakowski all in on seventh street versus Nick Schulman.

According to Schulman, he raised and then four-bet on third street after Kosakowski three-bet, building a sizeable pot already.

Schulman had the lead on fourth and fifth, betting each street and getting called each time. He then check-called bets on fifth and sixth with Kosakowski then showing the better board, then calling Kosakowski's final bet on seventh street to show his nine-perfect to beat Kosakowski's nine-six.

With the elimination, the players are now one elimination away from the two-table redraw.

Nick Schulman1,665,000695,000
Gary Kosakowski0-750,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:07 PM Local Time
Dourado Shows Down an Ace

No-Limit Hold'em

Aloisio Dourado three-bet to 155,000 on the button and John Bunch called under the gun.

The flop came     and Dourado continued for 125,000. Bunch again called to see the   turn.

He checked over to Dourado, who fired out 325,000 this time. Bunch took his time before calling. The river came the   and both players checked.

Bunch turned over    for a pair of sevens, but Dourado had    to take down the pot.

Aloisio Dourado3,200,000287,000
John Bunch900,000-1,900,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 3:04 PM Local Time
Stann Floats Strelitz and Makes the Most of it

No-Limit Hold 'em

Daniel Strelitz raised on the button to 50,000 and got a call from Dave Stann in the big blind.

On the     flop, Stann check-called a bet of 60,000 from Strelitz to see the   come on the turn. The players checked, and then checked again on the   river.

Stann showed    for a pair of fours, which was good, as Strelitz tossed his cards to the muck.

Daniel Strelitz1,295,000-275,000
Dave Stann1,150,000603,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:55 PM Local Time
Deeb Draws Three, Prabu Stands Pat

2-7 Triple Draw

Obli Prabu bet after the first draw and was called by Shaun Deeb in the big blind. Deeb then took three while Prabu took one.

"Going to be a beautiful suckout. You can't just raise my blind and think you're good," Deeb told Prabu as he check-called another bet.

Deeb took one on the third draw and Prabu again stood pat. Prabu fired out another bet and sent Deeb into the tank.

"Nine," Prabu asked.

"I would've called already with a nine," Deeb replied. Deeb eventually folded and asked Prabu what he had.

"I don't want to tell you everything. Hand No. 3," Prabu replied.

A few hands later, Prabu raised on the button in a hand of No-Limit Hold'em, then folded when Deeb three-bet.

"Bully, bully, bully," Prabu added.

Shaun Deeb3,600,000100,000
Obli Prabu1,200,000310,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:50 PM Local Time
Dourado Approaching Three Million

Aloisio Dourado

Stud 8 or Better

Aloisio Dourado:    /7dqcackh]
Daniel Strelitz:    /    

Several bets were in front of each player after seventh street with Daniel Strelitz facing a final bet from Aloisio Dourado.

After a couple of minutes of thought, Strelitz made the call to see Dourado's Broadway to win a large pot that has him near the top of the chip counts.

Aloisio Dourado2,913,000356,000
Daniel Strelitz1,570,000110,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:47 PM Local Time
Carrillo Doubles Through Bilodeau

Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Denis Bilodeau in the cutoff and Craig Carrillo in the big blind exchanged raises until three bets were in before the first draw with Carillo down to his last 70,000 chips.

Both players stood pat and Carrillo moved his last bet in, with Bilodeau calling after getting a count.

The players each remained pat and the hands were revealed with Carrillo showing       for number 2 and the winner, while Bilodeau showed       for number five.

Denis Bilodeau1,425,000-475,000
Craig Carrillo740,000490,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:40 PM Local Time
Phil Galfond Offers Poker Hall of Fame Pick; Says Two Should Be Inducted Per Year

Phil Galfond has yet to make an appearance at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP), and as he told PokerNews, right now he has no plans to play live.

"But who knows, plans change," added Galfond, who has been playing online at WSOP.com.

While Galfond hasn't been at the WSOP – well, at least Phil as his wife, Farah Galfond, has been competing – the three-time bracelet winner is still weighing in by his relatively new newsletter "PG's Takes of the Week."

One of the topics the online poker legend, who prior to the WSOP inserted himself in some drama involving Doug Polk and Charlie Carrel with a pointed letter, was that of the Poker Hall of Fame. Right now, the public is being solicited for nomination.

"The nominations for the Poker Hall of Fame are now open, presenting voters with a familiar dilemma: there are simply too many great options to choose from," Galfond wrote before giving his picks.

Click here to see Phil Galfond's PHoF picks!

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:40 PM Local Time
Carl Buckland Eliminated in 15th Place ($10,074)

Carl Buckland

Stud Hi-Lo

Carl Buckland had just been scooped by Shaun Deeb in a pot when he moved all in on third street and was up against Deeb and Craig Carrillo.

Carl Buckland:   /   
Shaun Deeb:   /   
Craig Carrillo:   /    - folded

Deeb bet on fourth street and Carrillo called to create a side pot. Deeb bet again on fifth and this time Carrillo got out of the way.

"Big draw," Deeb said as he turned over   . Buckland had    for a pair of jacks. "You could triple," Deeb told him.

Buckland finished with   , while Deeb got    and made two pair on seventh to win the pot and knock out Buckland in 15th place.

Shaun Deeb3,500,000300,000
Craig Carrillo250,000-450,000
Carl Buckland0-308,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:37 PM Local Time
Paz-Gutierrez Gets There on Baker

2-7 Triple Draw

David "Bakes" Baker three-bet on the button and Jose Paz-Gutierrez called.

Paz-Gutierrez took one, while Baker stood pat and bet. Paz-Gutierrez called and Baker stood pat again. Paz-Gutierrez took one more and check-called another bet.

Baker stood pat for a third time and Paz-Gutierrez took one. Paz-Gutierrez this time led out with a bet and Baker called

Paz-Gutierrez showed       and Baker mucked.

Nick Schulman970,00010,000
Jose Paz-Gutierrez750,000180,000
Gary Kosakowski750,000-100,000
Kyle Loman640,000-130,000
David "Bakes" Baker320,000-430,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:33 PM Local Time
Rupesh Pattni Eliminated in 16th Place ($$10,074)

Rupesh Pattni

Limit Hold 'em

Carl Buckland raised under the gun and got calls from Rupesh Pattni in the small blind and Denis Bilodeau in the big blind.

The flop came    , and after Pattni checked, Bilodeau bet, Buckland folded and Pattni called.

Now heads up to the   turn, Pattni checked again and faced another bet from Bilodeau. Again Pattni called, getting short.

The river was the   and after a final check, Bilodeau fired once more, which Pattni did not like. A call and loss would leave him with just 66,000 chips.

After over two minutes of deliberation, he tossed in a call to see that Bilodeau had him with    for a flopped flush.

Pattni showed    for a pair of queens and a missed nut flush draw.

On the next hand, Pattni got his last 66,000 in from the button and got a "donation" call from Buckland to put him at risk.

Rupesh Pattni:   
Carl Buckland:   

The board ran out       with Buckland making a winning pair of threes on the turn to finish off Pattni.

Denis Bilodeau1,900,000540,000
Carl Buckland308,000-272,000
Rupesh Pattni0-400,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:20 PM Local Time
Robert Ricciuti Eliminated in 17th Place ($10,074)

Limit Hold'em

Robert Ricciuti was all in for his remaining chips from the big blind and up against David "Bakes" Baker.

Robert Ricciuti:   
David "Bakes" Baker:   

Ricciuti had Baker dominated as the     flop gave him top pair. The turn, though, came the   and Baker made a Broadway straight.

"Oh, f**k off," Ricciuti cried out as he shot out of his seat. The river came the   and he stopped to take a picture of the board before heading for the rail.

David "Bakes" Baker750,000480,000
Robert Ricciuti0-450,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:17 PM Local Time
Pattni Comes From Behind to Double

Pot-Limit Omaha

Shaun Deeb raised to 40,000 from under the gun and Craig Carrillo called in the cutoff. Rupesh Pattni, on the button, then moved all in for 188,000, Deeb repotted, and Carrillo folded.

Rupesh Pattni:     
Shaun Deeb:     

Deeb's kings remained in front on the     flop, but Pattni spiked the   on the turn to move in front. The river came the   and Pattni doubled up.

Shaun Deeb3,200,0000
Craig Carrillo700,0000
Rupesh Pattni400,0000
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Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:10 PM Local Time
Allan Le Eliminated in 18th Place ($8,035)

Allan Le

Pot-Limit Omaha

Shaun Deeb raised to 70,000 on the button, then called when big blind Allan Le moved all in for around 170,000.

Allan Le:     
Shaun Deeb:     

"Same cards, same suits," Deeb said heading to the     flop, which gave him top two pair. The board ran out    and Deeb made a full house to knock out Le in 18th place.

Shaun Deeb3,500,000500,000
Allan Le0-245,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:07 PM Local Time
Pattni Joins the Short Stacks

Pot-Limit Omaha

After Rupesh pattni limped in the cutoff, Denis Biolodeau raised to 60,000 on the button. Shaun Deeb called in the big blind, as did Pattni.

On the     flop, action checked to Bilodeau who bet 125,000. Only Pattni called, committing over a third of his remaining stack.

The players checked the   turn and the   river, with Bilodeau showing      on the end for trip tens and the winner to leave Pattni among the short stacks.

Denis Bilodeau1,360,000110,000
Rupesh Pattni213,000-145,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 1:54 PM Local Time
Three Table Redraw
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
6721Matthew SmithUnited States770,000
6722John BunchUnited States2,800,000
6723Daniel StrelitzUnited States1,460,000
6724Aloisio DouradoBrazil2,557,000
6725Obli PrabuUnited States890,000
6726Dave StannUnited States547,000
     
6771Craig CarrilloUnited States720,000
6772Allan LeUnited States245,000
6773Rupesh PattniUnited States450,000
6774Denis BilodeauUnited States1,250,000
6775Carl BucklandUnited States580,000
6776Shaun DeebUnited States3,000,000
     
6781Nick SchulmanUnited States960,000
6782Kyle LomanUnited States770,000
6783Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia570,000
6784Robert RicciutiUnited States450,000
6785David "Bakes" BakerUnited States270,000
6786Gary KosakowskiUnited States850,000
Shaun Deeb3,000,000200,000
John Bunch2,800,0001,115,000
Aloisio Dourado2,557,000852,000
Daniel Strelitz1,460,00060,000
Denis Bilodeau1,250,000401,000
Nick Schulman960,000-50,000
Obli Prabu890,000-15,000
Gary Kosakowski850,000-350,000
Matthew Smith770,000-80,000
Kyle Loman770,000-110,000
Craig Carrillo720,000220,000
Carl Buckland580,00018,000
Jose Paz-Gutierrez570,000-169,000
Dave Stann547,000-540,000
Rupesh Pattni450,00092,000
Robert Ricciuti450,000-284,000
David "Bakes" Baker270,000-45,000
Allan Le245,000-220,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 1:45 PM Local Time
Deeb Takes Out Campbell

Pot-Limit Omaha

Shaun Deeb raised to 50,000 in the cutoff, then called when Chad Campbell reraised to 180,000 on the button.

Both players checked the     flop before Deeb put Campbell all in on the   turn. Campbell called for his last 80,000.

Campbell had     , while Deeb showed      for two pair. The   fell on the river and Campbell, who began the day as chip leader, was sent to the rail in 19th place.

The remaining 18 players are now drawing for seats at the final three tables.

Shaun Deeb2,800,000100,000
Chad Campbell0-1,991,000
Tuesday, June 13, 2023 1:41 PM Local Time
Do Eliminated

Omaha 8 or Better

After Rupesh Pattni limped in early position, Nick Schulman completed in the small blind and the shortest stack in the room, Quinn Do, checked his big blind with most of his stack already committed.

On the     flop, Schulman led out and Do committed his last 22,000 chips. Pattni called as well to start a side pot.

Schulman check-called a bet on the   turn, and then again on the   river.

Do showed      for two pair, tens and deuces with several missed draws, Schulman showed      which earned him the low half of the pot, while Pattni's aces and fives scored him the high half of the pot, with the chop eliminating Do.

Nick Schulman1,010,000182,000
Rupesh Pattni358,000-94,000
Quinn Do0-50,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander