2023 World Series of Poker

Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aak3
Prize
$221,124
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$963,870
Entries
361
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
361
Players Left
183

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Jansen is Rolled Up

Level 1

Seven Card Stud

Bradley Jansen: XxXx/310710/Xx
Patrick Stacey: XxXx/9J2J/Xx

In a three-way pot, Bradley Jansen bet on fifth street and only Patrick Stacey called.

Jansen bet again on sixth after pairing his ten and Stacey, now with a pair of jacks showing, called down to seventh. Jansen tossed out another bet and Stacey got rid of his pair.

Jansen turned over 33 in the hole for a full house as he took down an early pot.

Player Chips Progress
Bradley Jansen us
Bradley Jansen
45,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Patrick Stacey ca
Patrick Stacey
35,000

Tags: Bradley JansenPatrick Stacey

Level: 1

Limit Flop/Draw: 200-400, 400-800 Limits
Stud Games: 100-400, 400-800 Limits, 100 Ante
Pot-Limit & No-Limit: 100-200, 200/300 Ante

Mixed-Game Specialists Assemble For Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix at 2 p.m.

Kijoon Park
Kijoon Park

The dust has barely settled on Shaun Deeb’s thrilling victory in the $1,500 Eight Game Mix last night before mixed game specialists get another shot at a World Series of Poker bracelet when Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix begins at2 p.m. local time.

This event has the same variant mix as the Eight Game, with one exception: the addition of No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw. It’s an event that attracts the most experienced and seasoned poker professionals who have to utilize their entire repertoire of poker knowledge.

Kijoon Park, though, proved last year that talent, guile, and an incredible hot streak can sometimes trump experience. Park won this event in 2022 when it was played as a $2,500 buy-in, running over a final table that also included past $50,000 PPC champion David Bach and 2018 Eight-Game champion Philip Long. His heads-up match against Brazilian superstar Andre Akkari lasted just two hands before Park won his first WSOP bracelet and $219,799. Incredibly, it was only the New York pro’s second-ever live WSOP event and first cash.

Past Champions

YearWinnerEntriesEarningsRunner-Up
2022Kijoon Park456$219,799Andre Akkari
2021Nicholas Julia319$168,608Kristan Lord

Daniel Negreanu, Scott Seiver, and Phil Hellmuth were just some of the names who also made deep runs a year ago. Now another crop of hopefuls will gather inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas today to try to replicate Park’s achievement. Play on Day 1 consists of 10 60-minute levels, with a 15-minute break after every two levels. Players begin with a 40,000 starting stack. Late registration is open through the end of Level 8, which should come around 11 p.m, and players are allowed one reentry during the registration period.

An elite group of poker talent will meet here today, and PokerNews will be following all the action and providing live updates.

Tags: Andre AkkariDaniel NegreanuDavid BachKijoon ParkPhil HellmuthPhilip LongScott SeiverShaun Deeb

Event #36: $3,000 Nine Game Mix

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