2023 WSOP Day 12: Alex Foxen Chases Second Bracelet In $50k Event

Jon Pill
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Day 12 at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas was another action-packed day.

The last three players returned to finish up the Event #20: $1,500 Badugi final table. Unfortunately, Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship had a similarly drawn out Day 3, and so will be returning tomorrow.

Event #21: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed crowned a bracelet winner, and three other events continued their mid-game parade. These events were the Event #24: $1,500 Razz, Event #23: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em, and Event #18: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-limit Hold'em which completed its last Day 1 flight.

Only one new WSOP event kicked off on Day 12 — Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

The Only Badugi Bracelet of the Year

Michael RodriguesWINNER
Michael Rodrigues shows off his new bracelet.

After yesterday's final table was dragged out to level 35, the final three players in Event #20: $1,500 Badugi returned today to play down to a winner.

Michael Rodrigues of Portugal won the bracelet in the end. He defeated the start of day chipleader Yingui Li and Serhii Popovych to take down $144,678, the largest live tournament cash of his career.

That wraps up this year's only all-Badugi tournament. Hopefully, there will be more of this variant on the schedule next year.

Event #20: $1,500 Badugi Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPrize
1Michael RodriguesPortugal$144,678
2Yingui LiChina$89,415
3Serhii PopovychUnited States$59,879
4Matt VengrinUnited States$40,996
5Danny TangHong Kong$28,270
6Owais AhmedUnited States$20,557

Stephen Nahm's Beer-Fuelled Bracelet

Stephen Nahm
Stephen Nahm enjoys his victory.

By Day 3 of the Event #21: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed, Stephen Nahm had fine-tuned his drinking schedule, telling the wait staff to bring him a new Corona every 18 minutes.

Fifteen beers (or about 4.5 hours Imperial) later, he was the proud owner of his first WSOP bracelet, along with $267,991 for first place.

Nahm had to outlast 2,071 entries to get there, and he still had fuel in the tank to go out on the town to celebrate.

Event #21: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Stephen NahmCanada$267,991
2Kevin RandUnited States$165,616
3Amir MirrasouliUnited States$123,060
4Zachary PeayUnited States$92,231
5Dan MatsuzukiUnited States$69,729
6Ronald KeijzerNetherlands$53,182
7Gheorghe ButucMoldova$40,923
8Jonathan EnglandUnited States$31,772
9Thomas TaylorCanada$24,891

Gladiators of Poker Hits 23,102 Entrants After Final Day 1 Flight

Marcy Jo Phillips
Marcy Jo Phillips leads the Day 1d field.

After the dust settled on Day 1d of Event #18: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-limit Hold'em, there were 8,467 entrants and 320 survivors.

When combined with the previous three flights, that makes 23,102 total entrants for the event and 827 players returning for Day 2.

A few notablesurvivors from Day 1d were two-time bracelet winner Anatolii Zyrin (1,450,000), Timothy Little (705,000), and bracelet winner Ian Steinman (855,000).

Marcy Jo Phillips bagged the biggest Day 1d stack, though Patrick White leads the field overall with 3,405,000.

Day 2 of the Gladiators of Poker will shuffle up and deal at 10 a.m. on June 11, when the field will play an additional 17 levels.

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Event #18: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-limit Hold'em Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Marcy Jo PhillipsUnited States2,965,00059
2Robbie KoUnited States2,865,00057
3Joshua ZerbeUnited States2,770,00055
4Casey TidwellUnited States2,650,00053
5Brian JohnsonUnited Kingdom2,275,00046
6Jeffrey YanchekUnited States2,265,00045
7Bruno DesimoniBrazil2,250,00045
8Leandro LorenziArgentina2,170,00043
9Matthew CassUnited States2,125,00043
10Renan BruschiBrazil2,115,00042

Daniel Idema Leads Final Three In Limit Hold'em Championship

Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh has the small stack among the final three.

Another hard-fought final table has tipped over into a fourth day of play. Nozomu Shimizu returns tomorrow to take on three-time bracelet winner Daniel Idema and four-time bracelet winner Josh Arieh in Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship.

Idema has a considerable chip lead, but with blinds catching up to stacks, the swings are likely to be big and fast tomorrow.

Play is scheduled to resume at 12 p.m. on June 11. Blinds will be at 50,000/100,000 blinds with limits of 100,000/200,000. Breaks will be at the discretion of the players.

Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship Chip Counts Of Final Three Players

PositionNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Daniel IdemaCanada4,400,00044
2Nozomu ShimizuJapan2,385,00024
3Josh AriehUnited States1,060,00011

Big Names Dominate Final Table of $50k High Roller

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen leads the field in Event #23.

Day 2 of Event #23: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em saw the field whittled down to just five players.

Day 1 chip leader Justin Bonomo ended the day when he bust in 6th place for $295,169.

He left behind five players — Alex Foxen (13,340,000), Jans Arends (10,300,000), Leon Sturm (4,850,000), Bill Klein (4,675,000), and Seth Davies (3,940,000).

Play resumes at 4 p.m. on June 11 and will be live-streamed on PokerGO on a one-hour delay. There is currently $1,546,024 up top for whoever wins the bracelet.

2023 WSOP Event #23: $50,000 High Roller (8-Handed) Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPrize/Chip CountBig Blinds
1Alex FoxenUnited States13,340,000111
2Jans ArendsNetherlands10,300,00086
3Leon SturmGermany4,850,00040
4Bill KleinUnited States4,675,00039
5Seth DaviesUnited States3,940,00033
     
6Justin BonomoUnited States$295,169-
7Sam SoverelUnited States$230,066-
8Sung Joo HyunSouth Korea$182,662-

Event #24: $1,500 Razz

William Burke
William Burke plays razz.

From a record-breaking field of 556 players, just fifteen remain in Event #24: $1,500 Razz.

Yuval Bronshtein was among those who fell on Day 2, along with Michael Moncek, Jeff Madsen, Hoyt Corkins, and WSOP Hall of Famer Tom McEvoy.

William Burke (2,450,000) leads the final fifteen into the action at 1 p.m. on June 11. Burke will be joined by players like Jeff Lisandro (995,000) and Dzmitry Urbanovich (630,000).

Event #24: $1,500 Razz End Of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PositionNameCountryChip Count
1William BurkeCanada2,450,000
2Justin LibertoUnited States1,870,000
3Everett CarltonUnited States1,755,000
4Jeff LisandroAustralia995,000
5Takashi OguraJapan995,000
6Rafael ConcepcionUnited States920,000
7Chris HundleyUnited States725,000
8Marco JohnsonUnited States695,000
9Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland630,000
10Merom "Mickey" DoftUnited States585,000

Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship

Connor Drinan
Chipleader Connor Drinan

Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship attracted many of poker's elite. Notables such as Erik Seidel (162,000), John Hennigan (161,000), and Brad Ruben (137,000) survived the first day of four-card action.

They will be joined tomorrow by other big-name survivors like David "Bakes" Baker (134,000), Brandon Shack-Harris (103,000), Sammy Farha (139,000), Todd Brunson (100,000), and Jen Harman (47,000).

WSOP bracelet winners Anthony Zinno and Anson Tsang failed to make Day 2, which will kick off at 1 p.m. local time on June 11.

Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship End of Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig BlindsBig Bets
1Connor DrinanUnited States340,0008543
2Damjan RadanovUnited States299,0007537
3David WilliamsUnited States293,0007337
4Jason DalyUnited States286,0007236
5Bryce YockeyUnited States270,0006834
6Kyle RayUnited States255,0006432
7Steve ChathabouasyUnited States237,0005930
8Zachary FreemanUnited States231,0005829
9Alan SternbergUnited States225,0005628
10Ilkka HeikkilaFinland211,0005326

What to Expect on Day 13 of the 2023 WSOP

Tomorrow, the WSOP will return with three live final tables Event #24: $1,500 Razz, Event #23: $50,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em, and the last few players in the Event #22: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship. There will also be a one-day online event — Online Event #5: $400 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Max.

Event #18: $300 Gladiators of Poker No-limit Hold'em and Event #25: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship will both continue with a Day 2.

Most importantly, two new events will kick off — Event #26: $800 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack and Event #27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix 6-Handed.

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1 2023 WSOP Day 1: Big Guns Turn Out in Force for the $25K High Roller; Razaei Leads2 2023 WSOP Day 2: First Bracelet of the Series Awarded; Hallay Leads High Roller3 2023 WSOP Day 3: Andrew Kelsall Leads the Final 11 of the Dealer's Choice4 2023 WSOP Day 4: Polk Advances to Sweet 16 in $25K HU, Eveslage Wins Second Bracelet5 2023 WSOP Day 5: Polk Makes Final Four as Shaun Deeb Chases Stud Title6 2023 WSOP Day 6: Four Bracelets Awarded; Eveslage Aiming for Back-to-Back Wins7 2023 WSOP Day 7: Three Champions Crowned; Chosen One Eveslage Does it Again8 2023 WSOP Day 8: Calvin Anderson Spins It Up in the High Roller9 2023 WSOP Day 9: Could We See the First Female Champion of the Series?10 2023 WSOP Day 10: Action-Packed Day Sees Three Bracelets Awarded11 2023 WSOP Day 11: One Bracelet Awarded; $50k High Roller Kicks Off12 2023 WSOP Day 12: Alex Foxen Chases Second Bracelet In $50k Event13 2023 WSOP Day 13: Shaun Deeb Bags Another WSOP Chip Lead; Seidel Gunning for 10th Bracelet14 2023 WSOP Day 14: Lamb Leads Stacked Omaha Hi-Lo Championship Final Table15 2023 WSOP Day 15: Arends Leads the $100K; Lamb and Deeb Capture Gold Bracelets16 2023 WSOP Day 16: Five Shiny Bracelets Find New Homes17 2023 WSOP Day 17: Razz Championship Spills Over into Day 418 2023 WSOP Day 18: First Bracelet For Wong; Kornuth Bags Big in $250K19 2023 WSOP Day 19: Benny Glaser Chases Fifth Bracelet20 2023 WSOP Day 20: Johnny Chan in the Hunt for Bracelet No. 1121 2023 WSOP Day 21: Cates Terminated from the $50K PPC22 2023 WSOP Day 22: Ashton Hunting for Second $50K PPC Title23 2023 WSOP Day 23: Ivey Falls Short of His 11th Bracelet24 2023 WSOP Day 24: Five Bracelets Awarded; More Records Broken25 2023 WSOP Day 25: Halatenko Leads Final Five Into Day 4 of $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship26 2023 WSOP Day 26: Phil Hellmuth Makes The Final 17 of $10,000 H.O.R.S.E.27 2023 WSOP Day 27: Heimiller; Matusow, and Gorodinsky Shine Brightly28 2023 WSOP Day 28: Chance Kornuth Continues Crushing29 2023 WSOP Day 29: Negreanu Finishes Another Day 1 With a Big Stack30 2023 WSOP Day 30: Erik Seidel Seeking His 10th WSOP Bracelet31 2023 WSOP Day 31: Vitor Dzivielevski Hoping to Join His Brother in the Bracelet Club32 2023 WSOP Day 32: Dzivielevski Brothers Chasing Gold, Both Run Deep33 2023 WSOP Day 33: Three Bracelets Won as Shiina Okamoto Leads The Ladies Event34 2023 WSOP Day 34: Excitement Builds for the $10,000 Main Event!35 2023 WSOP Day 35: The Wait is Over! The $10,000 Main Event Shuffles up and Deals!36 2023 WSOP Day 36: Main Event Continues Growing During Fourth of July Celebrations37 2023 WSOP Day 37: Main Event Looks Set to Obliterate the Attendance Record38 2023 WSOP Day 38: Main Event Shatters Its Attendance Record39 2023 WSOP Day 39: No Repeat Main Event Champion as Espen Jorstad Gets Eliminated40 2023 WSOP Day 40: Maurice Hawkins Leads Main Event into Day 341 2023 WSOP Day 41: Morgan Petro Bags Big Lucky 7's Stack; Kornuth Continues Crushing42 2023 WSOP Day 42: Arieh Claims the $25K H.O.R.S.E. Day 1 Chip Lead43 2023 WSOP Day 43: Three-Hour Bubble Sees $25K H.O.R.S.E. Get Stuck in the Mud44 2023 WSOP Day 44: Wang Claims $50,000 High Roller Chip Lead45 2023 WSOP Day 45: Kulev Set to Claim $50K High Roller Title46 2023 WSOP Day 46: Friedman Gets Closer To Sixth Bracelet47 2023 WSOP Day 47: Another Deep Run for Hellmuth; Pupillo Final Three in Mixed Event48 2023 WSOP Day 48: Reard In a Dominant Position in the $10K NLHE 6-Max Championship49 2023 WSOP Day 49: John Juanda Could Join an Exclusive Club50 2023 WSOP Day 50: Can The Last Person Out Please Turn Off The Lights?

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