Las Vegas, NV – The World Series of Poker is in full swing at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, and on day 2 of the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw event, Patrick Moulder showcased his poker prowess once again by bagging the chip lead.
Moulder, a seasoned poker pro with multiple WSOP cashes under his belt, wasted no time in making his presence felt at the tables. His aggressive playing style and keen ability to read his opponents helped him accumulate a massive chip stack throughout the day.
“It feels good to be in this position,” Moulder said after bagging his chips. “I’ve been putting in a lot of work on my game, studying my opponents, and it’s nice to see it paying off.”
Moulder is no stranger to success at the WSOP. In 2022, he made a deep run in the Main Event, finishing in the top 100 and cashing for a substantial sum. His experience and skill have made him a force to be reckoned with at the poker table.
The $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw event drew a field of 324 players, creating a prize pool of over $700,000. With a first-place prize of around $150,000 up for grabs, the competition is fierce as players battle it out for a shot at poker glory.
As Moulder heads into day 3 holding the chip lead, he knows that the road ahead will not be easy. With tough opponents and varying game formats in play, he will need to stay focused and maintain his momentum to secure a spot at the final table.
But for now, Moulder can bask in the glory of his chip lead and use it as motivation to push forward in the tournament. The 2024 World Series of Poker is only just beginning, and with players like Moulder in the mix, fans can expect plenty of excitement and high-stakes poker action in the days to come.