2020 World Series of Poker Main Event

2020 WSOP Main Event - Headsup Final
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 World Series of Poker Main Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$1,000,000
Event Info
Prize Pool
$1,000,000
Entries
2
Level Info
Level
15
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2
Players Left
1

Damian Salas Wins 2020 WSOP Main Event Heads-Up Finale for $1 Million + Gold Bracelet

Level 15 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Damian Salas
Damian Salas

On Sunday night, the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) officially came to an end when Argentina’s Damian Salas, a practicing lawyer back home, defeated Joseph Hebert in a heads-up finale to win $1 million, a coveted gold bracelet, and the title of WSOP Main Event champion.

The epic back-and-forth heads-up match that lasted a staggering 173 hands was actually the culmination of two $10,000 Main Events. The first was the international leg held on GG Poker, which attracted 674 runners and saw Salas claim a $1,550,969 top prize. The other was the domestic version, which drew 705 players to WSOP.com and saw Hebert turn a $300 satellite seat into a $1,553,256 payday.

“Joseph was a very hard opponent, and he played really well. In a few instances, he was about to win, it was a real fight and he never slowed down,” said the 45-year-old Salas, who finished seventh in the 2017 WSOP Main Event. “Going into the championship, I felt all the energy and support from my family and friends in Argentina tonight, and that helped me.”

Originally scheduled to play out on Dec. 30th, the event was postponed to tonight as Salas' entry to the U.S. was delayed due to the COVID-19 restrictions.

Heads-Up Action

The match started out with Salas taking a slight lead, but before too long Hebert pulled out in front. On Hand #71, Hebert won a big pot with trip kings to pull out to a more than 3:1 chip lead. Hebert, who was playing in his mother’s memory (be sure to check out the #ForLinda story for more on the emotional story) set about extending that lead and at one point was out in front by an 8:1 margin.

However, Salas won the first all-in confrontation on Hand #83, and over the course of the next two and a half hours battled back and forth with Hebert. Eventually, the structure, which featured 20-minute levels, forced the action; in fact, in the end, there were just 20 big blinds in play.

Even so, neither player wanted to give an inch. Whenever one would get short, they’d double back. At times it looked like Salas was going to pull away, then Hebert would dig his heels in, win some pots, and put himself in the driver’s seat. It really was anyone’s game.

On Hand #170, the players got it in with each holding an ace, but it was the kicker of Salas that would win him the pot and give him a near 4:1 lead. Hebert doubled back to nearly even, but two hands later on Hand #173 of the final table Hebert jammed with ace-queen and Salas called with king-jack. Hebert got it in good but Salas took the lead when a king spiked on the flop. The turn and river both paired the board to give the Argentinean a full house, and Hebert bowed out as the runner-up.

“Both these men are champions in their own right and were a pleasure to host for this unique match,” said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. “We thank everyone who participated in this chapter of WSOP history and can’t wait to see you in Las Vegas later this year.”

What’s Next for the WSOP?

While the status of a live 2021 WSOP in Las Vegas remains in limbo due to the ongoing pandemic, WSOP poker action will continue in 2021 with a year-long WSOP Online Circuit Series that will culminate in a gold bracelet event for invited players.

The Online Circuit Series will offer a slate of WSOP.com online events each month. Each tournament will award circuit rings, and there will also be $500,000 in added prizes throughout the year, including monthly $25,000 freerolls for qualifying players.

For more information, visit WSOP.com.

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Joseph Hebert Eliminated in 2nd Place

Level 15 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante

Hand #172: Damian Salas moved all in and Joseph Hebert folded.

Hand #173: Hebert moved all in for 390,000 and Salas asked for a count before making the call.

Damian Salas: {k-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Joseph Hebert: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}

Hebert got it in good but the {5-Clubs}{k-Spades}{8-Spades} flop paired Salas to give him the lead. The {5-Diamonds} turn was no help Hebert and neither was the {k-Clubs} river, which improved Salas to a full house. With that, the Argentinean prevailed in the heads-up finale to become the 2020 WSOP Main Event champion for $1,000,000 and a gold bracelet.

Player Chips Progress
Damian Salas ar
Damian Salas
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
1,000,000 440,000
Joseph Hebert us
Joseph Hebert
Busted

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

Hands #156-163: All In and a Call

Level 15 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Joseph Hebert
Joseph Hebert

Hand #156: Damian Salas moved all in for 420,000 and Joseph Hebert folded.

Hand #157: Hebert folded and Salas received a walk.

Hand #158: Salas folded and Hebert received the walk.

Hand #159: Hebert folded and Salas received a walk.

Hand #160: Salas moved all in and Hebert folded. With that, Salas moved into the lead with 545,000 to Hebert's 455,000.

Hand #161: Hebert folded and Salas received a walk.

Hand #162: Salas raised to 105,000 and Hebert folded.

Hand #163: Hebert moved all in for 380,000 and Salas removed his sunglasses, asked for an exact count, and called.

Joseph Hebert: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Damian Salas: {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

Hebert had the better king and got the double after the board ran out {2-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{5-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Hebert us
Joseph Hebert
760,000 180,000
Damian Salas ar
Damian Salas
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
240,000 -180,000

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

Hands #70-71: Hebert Takes Big Lead

Level 8 : 4,000/8,000, 0 ante
Joseph Hebert
Joseph Hebert

Hand #70: Damian Salas limped the button and Joseph Hebert raised to 24,000. Salas folded.

Hand #71: Hebert raised to 20,000 from the button and Salas called to see a {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{k-Spades} flop. Salas checked, Hebert bet 10,000, and the Argentinean check-raised to 28,000. Hebert called and the dealer burned and turned the {5-Diamonds}.

Salas bet 52,000, Hebert called, and the {7-Clubs} completed the board on the river. Salas took his time before betting 139,000 and Hebert took a swig from his beer before making the call. Salas appeared to table a hand with a queen in it (unfortunately the cards were not brought fully into camera view), but whatever the case it was no good as Hebert had the {k-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for trips.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Hebert us
Joseph Hebert
775,000 247,000
Damian Salas ar
Damian Salas
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
225,000 -247,000

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

Hands #57-61: Salas Retakes Lead w/ Big Four-Bet; Break Time

Level 6 : 2,500/5,000, 0 ante
Damian Salas
Damian Salas

Hand #57: Joseph Hebert raised to 15,000, Damian Salas called, and the flop came down {10-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}. Both players checked and the {q-Spades} appeared on the turn. Salas checked for the second time and called when Hebert bet 16,000, which brought about the {7-Diamonds} on the river.

Salas shifted gears by leading out for 8,000 and that did the trick as Hebert folded.

Hand #58: Salas raised to 12,500 and Hebert called to see a {q-Spades}{2-Spades}{3-Spades} all-spade flop. Hebert checked, Salas bet 8,000, and Hebert folded.

Hand #59: Hebert limped, Salas exercised his option with a raise to 13,000, and Hebert limp-reraised to 42,000. Salas thought for 1 minute 43 seconds before four-betting to 106,000 and Hebert folded.

Hand #60: Salas limped, Hebert checked, and the flop came down {3-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{9-Hearts}. Both players checked and the {8-Diamonds} paired the board on the turn. Again it went check-check as it did on the {6-Diamonds} river. Salas showed the {j-Clubs}{6-Clubs} for a rivered pair and it was good.

Hand #61: Hebert raised to 12,500 and Salas three-bet to 38,000. Hebert called to see the {j-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} flop and Salas continued for 28,000. Hebert folded.

The expiration of Level 6 has sent the duo on the first break of the match.

Player Chips Progress
Damian Salas ar
Damian Salas
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
557,000 128,000
Joseph Hebert us
Joseph Hebert
443,000 -128,000

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

Hands #42-47: Hebert Takes the Lead

Level 5 : 2,000/4,000, 0 ante
Joseph Hebert
Joseph Hebert

Hand #42: Damian Salas raised to 10,000, Joseph Hebert called, and the flop came down {7-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{6-Clubs}. Both players checked and the {a-Diamonds} appeared on the turn. Hebert checked and then folded when Salas bet 7,500.

Hand #43: Hebert raised to 11,000 and Salas folded.

Hand #44: Salas gave Hebert a walk.

Hand #45: Hebert gave Salas a walk.

Hand #46: Salas raised the button to 11,000 and Hebert called to see a {10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{j-Clubs} flop. Both players checked, the {6-Diamonds} appeared on the turn, and Hebert bet 14,000. Salas folded.

Hand #47: Hebert limped, Salas raised to 13,000, and Hebert called to see a {3-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop. Both players checked, the {a-Diamonds} appeared on the turn, and Salas bet 8,000. Hebert raised to 29,000 and Salas thought long and hard before making the call.

When the {8-Clubs} completed the board on the river, Salas checked and Hebert bet 106,000. Salas hit the tank and then laid down his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Hebert us
Joseph Hebert
535,000 48,000
Damian Salas ar
Damian Salas
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
465,000 -48,000

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

Joseph Hebert vs. Damian Salas - Who Will Be the 2020 WSOP Main Event Champion?

Joseph Hebert vs. Damian Salas
Joseph Hebert vs. Damian Salas

It's been a year unlike any other and a World Series of Poker Main Event unlike any other. After poker's most popular series was forced online due to the coronavirus — resulting in a summer full of online bracelet events — the Main Event will crown it's champion live inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Tonight, two men will return to battle for poker's most coveted prize: Joseph Hebert and Damian Salas.

Hebert, winner of the domestic portion of the event, and Salas, winner of the international one, will duke it out for $1 million (on top of their previous winnings), the gold bracelet and the chance to go down in poker history as the official 51st winner of the WSOP Main Event, following in the footsteps of Johnny Moss, Doyle Brunson, Stu Ungar, Phil Hellmuth and 2019 champ Hossein Ensan.

Originally scheduled to play out on Dec. 30th, the event was postponed to tonight as Salas' entry to the U.S. was delayed due to the COVID-19 restrictions.

Here's how the 2020 WSOP Main Event came about

Joseph Hebert: Doing It #ForLinda

While this hasn't been a traditional event, to say the least, those left standing are certainly worthy of being crowned the new champ. Hebert crushed the domestic portion of the event, starting the final table off with a massive chip lead and never surrendering it along the way to win $1,553,256.

The 38-year old from Louisiana, who won his entry into the $10,000 freezeout through a $300 satellite on WSOP.com, is doing it #ForLinda, his mother who passed away over the summer following a pulmonary embolism. Teary-eyed, Hebert addressed the media after his earlier victory on Dec. 28.

"I really felt like I was dreaming," he said. "And I thought about my mom, and I know that she was here and this was for her. She would be so excited to see it, so I'm just so happy I got it for her."

Joseph Hebert
Joseph Hebert

Damian Salas: A Shot at Redemption

Following his victory, Hebert knew who his opponent would be as Salas already claimed his spot on Dec. 15 after winning the international portion of this event live in King's Resort in Rozvadov. That tournament originally started with 674 entrants on GGPoker.com — slightly shy of the 705 that entered on WSOP.com side — and Salas ultimately defeated the red-hot Brunno Botteon to win $1,550,969.

Salas hails from Chascomús, Argentina, about 80 miles south of Buenos Aires. During his soccer playing days, he received the nickname "Pampa" which stuck. He's a part-time poker player, which he combines with his regular work as a lawyer. Despite not being a full-time professional, Salas sports quite an impressive poker resumé with nearly $2.7 million in lifetime winnings according to The Hendon Mob.

Where Hebert is doing it #ForLinda, Salas has thrived on the support of his family and friends back home and carried a picture of his three children and wife with him during the live portion in King's. His daughter Sol even created a handmade bracelet, which he wore for the winner's photos.

"I was already a winner because I received all this energy," he said after his victory.

Salas' poker winnings are highlighted by two big cashes: the one from three weeks ago, of course, and another the one from the 2017 WSOP Main Event where he finished seventh for $1,425,000. Tonight, Salas gets a shot at redemption and a rare second chance at the Main Event bracelet. Can he follow in the footsteps of John Cynn, who won the event in 2018 after finishing 11th two years earlier?

Damian Salas
Damian Salas

Details of the Final Heads-Up

The action will kick off at 5 p.m. local time inside the Amazon Room of the Rio in Las Vegas. The heads-up finale will offer up a $1,000,000 prize added by WSOP and GGPoker, which will be on top of the ~$1.5M each that both players have already won. Play will start off with 500,000 in chips (500 big blinds) and levels will be 20 minutes throughout the night.

There will not be a live stream of the action; ESPN will film all final tables, which are scheduled to be broadcasted at a later date. PokerNews, as always, will be on deck to bring you blow-by-blow coverage as we will crown the winner of poker's most decorated tournament tonight.

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindBBs per player
15001,000500
21,0001,500333
31,0002,000250
41,5003,000167
52,0004,000125
62,5005,000100
73,0006,00083
84,0008,00063
95,00010,00050
106,00012,00042
118,00016,00031
1210,00020,00025
1315,00030,00017
1420,00040,00013

2020 WSOP Main Event WSOP.com Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (USD)
1Joseph Hebert$1,553,256
2Ron Jenkins$1,002,340
3Michael Cannon$529,258
4Ryan Hagerty$387,130
5Ye “Tony” Yuan$286,963
6Harrison Dobin$215,222
7Shawn Stroke$163,786
8Gershon Distenfeld$125,885
9Upeshka De Silva$98,813

2020 WSOP Main Event GGPoker Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (USD)
1Damian SalasArgentina$1,550,969
2Brunno BotteonBrazil$1,062,723
3Manuel RuivoPortugal$728,177
4Ramon Miquel MunozSpain$498,947
5Marco StredaSwitzerland$341,879
6Dominykas MikolaitisLithuania$234,255
7Stoyan ObreshkovBulgaria$160,512
8Hannes SpeiserAustria$109,982
9Peiyuan SunChina$75,360

Tags: Damian SalasJoseph Hebert

World Series of Poker Main Event Champions

YearEntriesChampionCountry Winning HandPrize
19707Johnny MossUnited States --
19716Johnny MossUnited States -$30,000
19728Thomas "Amarillo Slim" PrestonUnited States {k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}$80,000
197313Walter "Puggy" PearsonUnited States {a-Spades}{7-Spades}$130,000
197416Johnny MossUnited States {3-Hearts}{3-Spades}$160,000
197521Brian "Sailor" RobertsUnited States {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}$210,000
197622Doyle BrunsonUnited States {10-Spades}{2-Spades}$220,000
197734Doyle BrunsonUnited States {10-Spades}{2-Hearts}$340,000
197842Bobby BaldwinUnited States {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}$210,000
197954Hal FowlerUnited States {7-Spades}{6-Diamonds}$270,000
198073Stu UngarUnited States {5-Spades}{4-Spades}$385,000
198175Stu UngarUnited States {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}$375,000
1982104Jack StrausUnited States {a-Hearts}{10-Spades}$520,000
1983108Tom McEvoyUnited States {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}$540,000
1984132Jack KellerUnited States {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}$660,000
1985140Bill SmithUnited States {3-Spades}{3-Hearts}$700,000
1986141Berry JohnstonUnited States {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}$570,000
1987152Johnny ChanUnited States(born in China){a-Spades}{9-Clubs}$625,000
1988167Johnny ChanUnited States(born in China){j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}$700,000
1989178Phil HellmuthUnited States {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}$755,000
1990194Mansour MatloubiIran {6-Hearts}{6-Spades}$895,000
1991215Brad DaughertyUnited States {k-Spades}{j-Spades}$1,000,000
1992201Hamid DastmalchiIran {8-Hearts}{4-Clubs}$1,000,000
1993220Jim BechtelUnited States {j-Spades}{6-Spades}$1,000,000
1994268Russ HamiltonUnited States {k-Spades}{8-Hearts}$1,000,000
1995273Dan HarringtonUnited States {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}$1,000,000
1996295Huck SeedUnited States {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}$1,000,000
1997312Stu UngarUnited States {a-Hearts}{4-Clubs}$1,000,000
1998350Scotty NguyenUnited States(born in Vietnam){j-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}$1,000,000
1999393Noel FurlongIreland {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}$1,000,000
2000512Chris FergusonUnited States {a-Spades}{9-Clubs}$1,500,000
2001613Carlos MortensenSpain(born in Ecuador){k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}$1,500,000
2002631Robert VarkonyiUnited States {q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}$2,000,000
2003839Chris MoneymakerUnited States {5-Diamonds}{4-Spades}$2,500,000
20042,576Greg RaymerUnited States {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}$5,000,000
20055,619Joe HachemAustralia {7-Clubs}{3-Spades}$7,500,000
20068,773Jamie GoldUnited States {q-Spades}{9-Clubs}$12,000,000
20076,358Jerry YangUnited States(born in Laos){8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}$8,250,000
20086,844Peter EastgateDenmark {a-Diamonds}{5-Spades}$9,152,416
20096,494Joe CadaUnited States {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}$8,547,042
20107,319Jonathan DuhamelCanada {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}$8,944,310
20116,865Pius HeinzGermany {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}$8,715,638
20126,598Greg MersonUnited States {k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}$8,531,853
20136,352Ryan RiessUnited States {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}$8,361,570
20146,683Martin JacobsonSweden {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}$10,000,000
20156,420Joe McKeehenUnited States {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}$7,683,346
20166,737Qui NguyenUnited States(born in Vietnam){k-Clubs}{10-Clubs}$8,005,310
20177,221Scott BlumsteinUnited States {a-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}$8,150,000
20187,874John CynnUnited States {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}$8,800,000
20198,569Hossein EnsanGermany {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}$10,000,000
Hossein Ensan
Hossein Ensan