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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #61: $1,000 Super Seniors
Giorni 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
99
Premio
$371,603
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Montepremi
$2,777,690
Entries
3,121
Informazioni livello
Livello
36
Bui
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 3
Entries
109
Giocatori Rimasti
13

Whalen Runs Into a Better Two Pair

Livello 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Robert Whalen
Robert Whalen

Heads-up in a blind versus blind battle, Richard Wallace bet 60,000 on a flop of 4Q5 and small blind Robert Whalen called.

The turn came the 8 and Wallace moved all in for around 500,000. "You're going all in? Wow, wow," Whalen said before he eventually called.

Whalen turned over 54 for two pair, but Wallace had Q5 for a higher two pair.

The river came the 6 and Wallace doubled up.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Robert Whalen us
Robert Whalen
3,300,000
-150,000
-150,000
Richard Wallace us
Richard Wallace
1,300,000
-300,000
-300,000

Tags: Richard WallaceRobert Whalen

Martini an Unstoppable Force

Livello 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
James Martini
James Martini

Three-handed on a flop of 36J, Mark Gerecke bet 300,000 from early position and James Martini called on the button.

The turn came the 6 and Gerecke now checked. Martini bet 300,000 and Gerecke responded by moving all in for 800,000. Martini snap-called.

Martini turned over KJ but was behind Gerecke's QQ. The river, though, came the J and Martini made a full house to send a stunned Gerecke to the rail.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
James Martini us
James Martini
6,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Mark Gerecke us
Mark Gerecke
Eliminato

Tags: James MartiniMark Gerecke

Always Coming Seven for Malboubi in Massive All In

Livello 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Rassoul Malboubi
Rassoul Malboubi

Rassoul Malboubi had a raise to 325,000 in front of him before Mark Kitchens in the big blind shoved for 1,385,000.

Malboubi spent several minutes in the tank as he assembled the chips to call, uncapping his cards to take another look and recapping them before sliding in three towers of chips.

Mark Kitchens: AK
Rassoul Malboubi: 77

"Low cards," Malboubi shouted as the entire table stood up to witness the massive confrontation. The flop came QQ6 and kept him in front, but the K fell on the turn and Kitchens now began celebrating.

The river, though, spelled disaster for Kitchens as it came 7 to give Malboubi a full house and the knockout. A collective "wow" arose from the table as the players couldn't believe that Malboubi had spiked the two-outer.

"It was nice playing with all of you," a good-natured Kitchens told his tablemates as he took the bad beat in stride before heading to collect his payout.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Rassoul Malboubi us
Rassoul Malboubi
4,000,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Mark Kitchens us
Mark Kitchens
Eliminato

Tags: Mark KitchensRassoul Malboubi

Damelian Holds on For Million-Chip Double

Livello 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Robert Damelian
Robert Damelian

Robert Damelian moved all in for 545,000 from the hijack and Ronald Swain, in the cutoff, called. The rest of the table got out of the way.

Robert Damelian: 88
Ronald Swain: AQ

Damelian needed his eights to hold on to survive in the tournament as the flop came 359. He remained ahead through the 6 turn, while the 8 river gave him a set to seal his double up.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Robert Damelian au
Robert Damelian
1,100,000
795,000
795,000
Ronald Swain us
Ronald Swain
750,000
-750,000
-750,000

Tags: Robert DamelianRonald Swain

Last Year's Winner Eskandari Eliminated

Livello 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Massoud Eskandari
Massoud Eskandari

There was 560,000 in the middle on the flop of J96 and Massoud Eskandari in the small blind moved all in for 740,000. Robert Whalen went into the tank and then said "All right, lets gamble!" and made the call.

Massoud Eskandari: KK
Robert Whalen: A4

Eskandari was ahead, but Whalen could hit an ace or a spade for a flush to win the hand. The Q came on the turn, and Eskandari pleaded with the dealer for a red card. His wish was granted, but it was the A.

Eskandari was so focused on dodging a spade he celebrated for a couple of seconds before realizing his kings had been cracked by a pair of aces. Whalen collected in a massive pot, while Eskandari headed to the pay cage.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Robert Whalen us
Robert Whalen
2,100,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
Massoud Eskandari us
Massoud Eskandari
Eliminato
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Massoud EskandariRobert Whalen

James Catches Up on the River in Five-Way Pot

Livello 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Jimmie James
Jimmie James

Five players, including Jimmie James in early position, Kevin Song in the small blind, and big blind Greg Henry put in 60,000 before the flop as the dealer turned over K3Q.

Song checked and Henry pushed all in for 200,000. Only James called and the rest of the table got out of the way.

Greg Henry: K10
Jimmie James: J10

Henry was ahead with top pair heading to the 10 turn, but the A on the river improved James to the straight to send Henry to the rail.

At the same table, Jeanclaude Perrot flashed three fingers on each hand to signal he was up to 3,300,000.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Jeanclaude Perrot fr
Jeanclaude Perrot
3,300,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
Jimmie James us
Jimmie James
800,000
-200,000
-200,000
Kevin Song us
Kevin Song
350,000
-250,000
-250,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Greg Henry us
Greg Henry
Eliminato

Tags: Greg HenryJeanclaude PerrotJimmie JamesKevin Song

Eskandari Playing to Win

Livello 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Massoud Eskandari
Massoud Eskandari

Action folded to Massoud Eskandari in the small blind who moved all in for 405,000. Kevin Parmely in the big blind called.

Massoud Eskandari: K7
Kevin Parmely: 66

The defending champion was all in and at risk as the flop came JK7, giving him two pair and the lead. The board ran out J4 and he doubled up.

"You got to get lucky. I'm not playing for pay jumps. I don't believe in that," Eskandari said following the hand.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Massoud Eskandari us
Massoud Eskandari
810,000
-15,000
-15,000
Defending Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Kevin Parmely us
Kevin Parmely
450,000
-575,000
-575,000

Tags: Kevin ParmelyMassoud Eskandari

Davoudzadeh Knocks Out Shiedt

Livello 22 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Farhad Davoudzadeh
Farhad Davoudzadeh

Enoch Shiedt moved all in from the cutoff for 265,000 and was called by Day 2 chip leader Farhad Davoudzadeh in the small blind.

Enoch Shiedt: 99
Farhad Davoudzadeh: AJ

A fair flip which was won by the Iranian, as a jack in the window on the board of J643Q was enough to take the pot for Davoudzadeh and Shiedt headed to the pay desk.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Farhad Davoudzadeh ir
Farhad Davoudzadeh
2,800,000
400,000
400,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Enoch Shiedt us
Enoch Shiedt
Eliminato

Tags: Enoch ShiedtFarhad Davoudzadeh

Massoud Eskandari Still Alive For a Repeat as 109 Players Remain on Day 3 of $1,000 Super Seniors

Massoud Eskandari
Massoud Eskandari

The sea of players and tables that crowded the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas at the start of Event #61: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold’em makes any hope of winning the tournament seem nothing more than a distant fantasy.

Massoud Eskandari knows what it’s like to overcome those long odds. He beat out a field of 2,668 to win this event during the 2022 World Series of Poker. Fast forward a year later, and the Los Angeles pro has a chance to achieve the near-impossible: do it all over again.

Just 108 opponents stand in the way of Eskandari and a repeat as champion when Day 3 begins at 10 a.m. local time. Eskandari takes an above-average stack of 825,000 into the penultimate day of the 60+ championship as he tries to do what James Moore did in 2016-17 and win this event for a second straight year.

He’ll have to chase down chip leader Farhad Davoudzadeh. The scientist from Palmdale, California is taking a massive stack of 2,400,000 into Day 3, nearly 800,000 more than his closest challenger. Davoudzadeh is no stranger to navigating through massive fields. He made the final table of the Colossus in 2016 and the Crazy Eights in 2021.

Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Farhad DavoudzadehIran2,400,000120
2Jeanclaude PerrotUnited States1,615,00081
3Mark GereckeUnited States1,600,00080
4Ronald LaneUnited States1,525,00076
5Federico TrujilloArgentina1,425,00071
6Rassoul MalboubiUnited States1,310,00066
7Brendan ByrneIreland1,285,00064
8Scott LairdUnited States1,190,00060
9Andreas BoellingGermany1,167,00058
10Craig JonesUnited States1,145,00057

Jean-Claude Perrot (1,615,000), Mark Gerecke (1,600,000), Ronald Lane (1,525,000), and Federico Trujillo (1,425,000) round out the top five. Bracelet winners Kevin Song (755,000) and Farzad Bonyadi (270,000), whose mother won this event in 2018, are also still alive in the hunt for the bracelet, as are Curt Kohlberg (260,000), Lee Markholt (175,000), and 1999 Main Event runner-up Alan Goehring (85,000).

Day 3 begins with just 109 players remaining out of a once-massive starting field of 3,121, smashing the tournament record and building a total prize pool of $2,777,690. All remaining players are in the money and guaranteed at least $2,931.

The action picks up on Level 21 at 10,000/20,000 and a 20,000 big blind ante. With the average stack being worth less than 30 big blinds at the start of the day, the pace should be quick at the beginning.

The plan on Day 3 is to narrow the field down to the final table and beyond, until there are just five players remaining. The event will then be streamed by PokerGO on Friday until a champion is crowned.

Eskandari did it last year. He can do it again this year or have one of his opponents take the title away from him. PokerNews will be following this battle all day long and providing live updates as the field heads down to a final table.

Tags: Alan GoehringCurt KohlbergFarhad DavoudzadehFarzad BonyadiFederico TrujilloJean-Claude PerrotKevin SongLee MarkholtMark GereckeMassoud Eskandari