On a packed day of poker action in Las Vegas, Bally’s and Paris welcomed thousands of players and three walked away with gold. Two first-time WSOP bracelet winners were joined by Daniel Zack, who won his third WSOP bracelet and second this summer. Zack Takes Seven Card Stud Crown for Player
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Quads For Daniel Weinand
Chris Moorman opened to 100,000 from early position, and Daniel Weinand called in late position. The flop fell [9h8c8s], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [Qc] and Moorman checked. Weinand bet 75,000, and Moorman called. The river [5d] completed the board, and Moorman checked. Weinand bet
Jake Schindler Eliminated in 12th Place ($16,000)
With the board reading [Qc2c5s5c9c], Chris Moorman checked. Jake Schindler bet 350,000, and Moorman moved all-in for 1,250,000 effective. Schindler went into the tank and used three extensions before calling and tabling [AcJc] for the nut flush. Moorman tabled [QdQh] for queens full, and Schindler was eliminated in 12th place
Jake Daniels Gains Ground On Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman opened to 50,000 from late position, and Jake Daniels called next to act. The flop fell [4d3d2d], and Moorman bet 45,000. Daniels called. The dealer burned and turned the [5d] and action checked through. The river [2s] completed the board, and Moorman bet 50,000. Daniels called. Moorman tabled
Chris Moorman Crosses Two Million
Jeremy Ausmus opened to 45,000 in late position, and Chris Moorman called in the small blind. Jake Daniels was in the big blind and called. The flop fell [Td8c5s], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [3s], and Moorman bet 85,000. Daniels called, and Ausmus folded. The