Eli Elezra outlasted a stacked field of 68 entrants that included Steve Zolotow and Daniel Negreanu at the final table to claim his first live tournament win since capturing his third career World Series of Poker bracelet in 2019. Elezra collected $183,600 for his win making this the fifth-biggest score
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Eli Elezra Outlasts Poker Legends to Claim $10,000 8-Game Title at 2021 U.S. Poker Open
Eli Elezra outlasted a stacked field of 68 entrants that included Steve Zolotow and Daniel Negreanu at the final table to claim his first live tournament win since capturing his third career World Series of Poker bracelet in 2019. Elezra collected $169,900 for his win making this the fifth-biggest score
Nick Guangenti Eliminated in 6th Place ($54,400)
Two Pair vs. Two Pair – Eli Elezra Chips Up Through Nick Guagenti
Steve Zolotow Extends His Lead
Limit Hold'em Steve Zolotow raised to 80,000 and Nick Guagenti three-bet from the button to 120,000. Both blinds folded and Zolotow made the call. The flop brought out [3h3c5s] and Zolotow check-called 40,000. On the turn, the [4c] hit, and Zolotow checked to Guagenti who bet 80,000 before quickly getting check-raised. Guagenti
David “ODB” Baker Leads the Final Table of Event #6 $10,000 8-Game Mix
David “ODB” Baker Leads the Final Table of Event #6 $10,000 8-Game Mix
Mark Gregorich Eliminated by Nick Guagenti
2-7 Triple Draw We picked up the action with Mark Gregorich already all-in, and Nick Guagenti and Erik Sagstrom called. The first draw Gregorich drew one, Guagenti drew one, and Sagstrom drew three. Guagenti bet and Sagstrom called. The second draw Gregorich drew one, Guagenti drew one, and Sagstrom drew two.
Nut Flush for Randy Kaas
Omaha Hi-Lo Allen Kessler raised to 5,000 from under the gun and both Randy Kaas and Nick Guagenti called. The flop landed [9c5cQs] and Guagenti led out for 2,500. Kessler called, and Kaas raised to 5,000. Both Guagenti and Kessler called as the turn landed the [2c], and they both checked. Kaas bet
Nick Guagenti Wins First Bracelet in WSOP Online $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack for $305,433
The 2020 World Series of Poker Online continued on Wednesday with Event #29: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack attracting a 747-entrant field which created a $1,419,300 prize pool. After roughly 11 hours of play it would be WSOP veteran Nick "shadowjacker" Guagenti emerging victorious to collect the $305,433 first-place prize and