The final six players have reached the second 15-minute break of the day.
2023 World Series of Poker
On a board reading 6?J?3?5?, Stephen Nahm had been checked to and he went all in for over 2,500,000. Amir Mirrasouli was at a decision and cut out what a call looked like and compared it what he would be left with if he lost the hand. After some more deliberation, he did put in the call and showed he was on a draw.
Stephen Nahm: A?6?6?10?
Amir Mirrasouli: 3?4?8?J?
Mirrasouli needed to make a straight to putt ahead of Nahm's set, but the river was the 8? and Nahm scooped up a big one just before break.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Stephen Nahm |
7,600,000
2,450,000
|
2,450,000 |
|
||
Amir Mirrasouli |
5,000,000
-3,550,000
|
-3,550,000 |
Stephen Nahm opened to 450,000 on the button and was called by Amir Mirrasouli in the small blind and Zachary Peay in the big blind.
All three players checked the Q?8?9? flop, with Mirrasouli checking again on the 7? turn. Peay announced a pot-sized bet of 1,550,000 leaving just 100,000 behind. Nahm folded while Mirrasouli raised the last 100,000 and the hands were turned up.
Zachary Peay: 10?4?2?2?
Amir Mirrasouli: Q?J?7?5?
"I have a flush" said Peay, while Mirrasouli responded that he had two pair and needed to find a full house. The 3? river changed nothing, as Peay earned another double-up.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Amir Mirrasouli |
8,550,000
-1,850,000
|
-1,850,000 |
Stephen Nahm |
5,150,000
-450,000
|
-450,000 |
|
||
Zachary Peay |
4,950,000
2,650,000
|
2,650,000 |
Zachary Peay moved his remaining 900,000 chips into the middle preflop and was only called by Stephen Nahm, who estimated he's had closer to seven or eight beers on Day 3.
Zachary Peay: K?Q?Q?7?
Stephen Nahm: A?K?10?6?
The board ran out no help to Nahm and after the 4?2?9?10?2? rolled, he said, "Queens are hot!", in reference to Kevin Rand, who also doubled with queens just a couple orbits prior.
Nahm continued to joke, doing his best Russian accent, "Just hanging around...", a quote from the popular poker film, Rounders. The avid jokester did go on to win the next hand he played to recoup some of the losses that had been pushed Peay's way.
Nahm was seen sprinting to the restroom again shortly after these hands.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Stephen Nahm |
5,600,000
750,000
|
750,000 |
|
||
Zachary Peay |
2,300,000
900,000
|
900,000 |
Amir Mirrasouli limped from early position and was followed by Zachary Peay and Kevin Rand on the button. Dan Matsuzuki called from the small blind before Ronald Keijzer announced a pot-sized bet of 1,200,000.
Peay was the only caller to the 10?9?6? flop. Keijzer quickly moved all in and was snap-called by Peay as the cards were tabled.
Ronald Keijzer: A?K?8?3?
Zachary Peay: K?Q?J?10?
Keijzer's flush draw was filled immediately on the Q? turn, while the 6? completed the board for to take down a massive pot leaving Peay as the short stack.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Amir Mirrasouli |
10,400,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Ronald Keijzer |
8,800,000
5,000,000
|
5,000,000 |
|
||
Dan Matsuzuki |
7,400,000
-2,300,000
|
-2,300,000 |
|
||
Kevin Rand |
6,400,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Zachary Peay |
1,400,000
-3,800,000
|
-3,800,000 |
Gheorghe Butuc got his remaining 1,350,000 into the middle against Kevin Rand, who covered. When their hands were turned up Stephen Nahm couldn't help but chime in, "It's like a hold'em hand!".
Gheorghe Butuc: A?K?10?8?
Kevin Rand: Q?Q?10?10?
Nahm's statement felt accurate when the A?3?3? fanned out and Rand was already calling for a club when the Q? peeled, giving Rand a boat, locking up the hand as the 8? fell on the river.
Butuc, obviously deflated, left without saying a word to his tablemates.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kevin Rand |
7,100,000
1,350,000
|
1,350,000 |
Gheorghe Butuc | Eliminé |
Dan Matsuzuki opened to 475,000 and received calls from Amir Mirrasouli in the small blind and Zachary Peay in the big blind.
All three players checked the 3?5?8? flop before Mirrasouli led out for 700,000 on the 8? turn. Peay and Matsuzuki folded, before the three would tangle again on the very next hand.
Matsuzuki opened again to 475,000 with Mirrasouli calling on the button. Peay then announced pot to 2,100,000, producing folds from Matsuzuki and Mirrasouli to take add to his stack.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Amir Mirrasouli |
10,200,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
Dan Matsuzuki |
9,700,000
-1,700,000
|
-1,700,000 |
|
||
Zachary Peay |
5,200,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Niveau: 31
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
With a limp under the gun in front of him, Kevin Rand potted it to 880,000 and it folded to Stephen Nahm, in the blind, who repotted it. When it folded back to Rand he thought a bit and counted how many chips he had left behind. Begrudgingly, he put his chips in the middle and said, "Okay..." When Nahm rolled his hand, Rand was amused saying, "Hey, we have the same hand."
Kevin Rand: A?Q?7?4?
Stephen Nahm: A?Q?5?3?
The board came out in favor of Nahm when the dealer spread 10?9?5?, pairing one of his danglers. Rand didn't feel much better on the turn, maybe not realizing on the 4? that he had gained at least a couple more outs. When the 4? peeled on the river, it took the dealer's announcement for him to realized he rivered three of a kind.
At this point Dan Matsuzuki chimed in, "Trippin'!" to which Nahm laughed and said, "Trippin' balls!". The ladder is now on his fourth beer and remains jovial. Nahm was seen sprinting back to the table at color up because his tablemates informed him he was in the blind. Beers gotta go somewhere.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kevin Rand |
5,750,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Stephen Nahm |
4,850,000
-3,800,000
|
-3,800,000 |
|
Amir Mirrasouli and Zachary Peay limped from middle position, as did Dan Matsuzuki on the button. Gheorghe Butuc called from the small blind and Ronald Keijzer slid his big blind into the middle to go five-way to the flop.
All five players then checked through the J?3?8? flop, with Butuc and Keijzer checking again on the K? turn.
Mirrasouli fired 625,000 and was called by Peay to his left. Matsuzuki then announced pot for a bet of 3,460,000. Mirrasouli and Peay both let their hand go, while Matsuzuki flashed K?K? for top set to regain his chip advantage.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Dan Matsuzuki |
11,400,000
550,000
|
550,000 |
|
||
Amir Mirrasouli |
8,600,000
2,150,000
|
2,150,000 |
Zachary Peay |
4,800,000
1,450,000
|
1,450,000 |
Ronald Keijzer |
3,800,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
|
||
Gheorghe Butuc |
1,450,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |