2023 World Series of Poker

Event #10: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9843
Prize
$311,428
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,209,000
Entries
130
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
114
Players Left
58

John Hennigan Bags Day 1 Chip Lead of $10,000 Dealer’s Choice Championship

Level 10
John Hennigan
John Hennigan

In a fast-paced day featuring a brand new Day 1 structure for 2023 World Series of Poker Championship Events, it was a WSOP veteran that took home the chip lead in Event #10: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Six-time WSOP bracelet winner John Hennigan led the field of 114 entries, bagging 309,500 chips, just slightly more than Marco Johnson’s runner-up tally of 297,500, and David Bach’s 273,000.

End of Day Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1John HenniganUnited States309,500
2Marco JohnsonUnited States297,500
3David BachUnited States273,000
4Anatolii ZyrinRussia255,000
5Larry TullUnited States208,500
6Ray HensonUnited States203,000
7Patrick LeonardUnited Kingdom202,500
8Zack FreemanUnited States202,000
9Brian RastUnited States190,000
10David "Bakes" BakerUnited States190,000

Defending champion Ben Diebold entered with about two hours left in play but only managed to bag 42,500. Other notables to make it on to Day 2 include 2017 champion John Racener (111,000), 2022 runner-up Mike Gorodinsky (158,500), and recent $1,500 Dealer’s Choice champion Chad Eveslage (103,500) and runner-up Andrew Kelsall (142,500).

A trio of Poker Hall of Famers will have some work to do Sunday, as Daniel Negreanu (49,500), Erik Seidel (33,000), and Phil Hellmuth (9,000) all finished below a starting stack.

As mentioned, this event provides the first look at the new accelerated Day 1 structure in Championship events, with the first six levels only being 40 minutes in length and levels seven through ten 60 minutes long. Levels on Days 2 and 3 will be 90 minutes in length.

The new structure led to play being completed by 10:50 p.m. local time. It also led to plenty of eliminations, including three-time champion in this event Adam Friedman, defending WSOP Player of the Year Dan Zack, 2016 Champion Jean Gaspard, and 2021 $1,500 Dealer’s Choice Champion Jaswinder Lally to name a few.

Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

The returning 58 players will come back June 4 at 1 p.m. local time to play seven 90-minute levels. They’ll be joined by the final batch of late entries, as registration does not close until the start of Day 2, which will add to the $1,060,200 prize pool thus far.

Stay close to PokerNews for continuing coverage of this and every WSOP bracelet event from here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAndrew KelsallBen DieboldChad EveslageDaniel NegreanuDavid BachErik SeidelJaswinder LallyJean GaspardJohn HenniganJohn RacenerMarco JohnsonMike GorodinskyParis Las VegasPhil Hellmuth

Rast Eliminates Funkhouser; Hellmuth on Fumes

Level 10
Brian Rast
Brian Rast

Badeucey

David Funkhouser raised and got calls from Phil Hellmuth in the small blind and Brian Rast in the big blind.

On the first draw, each player took two cards and an exchange of bets and raises after saw Funkhouser get his last chips in the middle while Hellmuth was getting short as well.

Hellmuth now drew two, Rast drew one, and Funkhouser still needed two. Hellmuth then check-called a bet from Rast and drew one while Rast patted.

On the end, Hellmuth checked with just 6,000 chips left and Rast bet again. Hellmuth flashed four of his cards and frustratedly tossed them into the muck, earning Rast the side pot. Rast then showed his 95432 for a nine perfect and a perfect Badugi. Funkhouser mucked his hand and headed to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
David "Bakes" Baker us
David "Bakes" Baker
200,000
200,000
200,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
115,000
77,000
77,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Kane Kalas us
Kane Kalas
25,000
25,000
25,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
6,000
-54,000
-54,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
David Funkhouser us
David Funkhouser
Busted

Hennigan Over 300,000 With Elimination of Katzoff

Level 10
Nathaniel Katzoff
Nathaniel Katzoff

Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better

PokerNews arrived at John Hennigan and Nathaniel Katzoff's table to see Katzoff's 50,000 remaining chips in the middle from the hijack at risk against the man known as "Johnny World" under the gun. The flop showed 2J3.

Nathaniel Katzoff: A952
John Hennigan: QJJ7

Hennigan held top set, but he would have to fade flush and wheel draws along with any low.

The board completed KQ and the six-time bracelet winner indeed held to eliminate his chatty opponent t and vault to possibly the largest stack in the room.

Player Chips Progress
John Hennigan us
John Hennigan
312,000
167,000
167,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Nathaniel Katzoff us
Nathaniel Katzoff
Busted

Tags: John HenniganNathaniel Katzoff

Sternheimer Knocked Out by Bohlman

Level 9
Philip Sternheimer
Philip Sternheimer

Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Philip Sternheimer had been nursing a short stack for an extended period while Scott Bohlman consistently added chips on the same table. They got it in preflop with Sternheimer at risk for what appeared to be around 16,000.

On the first draw, Sternheimer discarded two versus one while then discarding two on the remaining two draws, which were patted by Bohlman.

In showdown, Bohlman revealed 9x7x5x3x2x and Sternheimer peeled his cards twice, shook the head and tossed the cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
190,000
125,000
125,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Philip Sternheimer gb
Philip Sternheimer
Busted

Tags: Philip SternheimerScott Bohlman

Negreanu Drops a Bit Early

Level 9
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

2-7 Razz

Ajay Gnanasambanthan: Jx10x7x/2x6xAx7x
Daniel Negreanu: 2xXxXx/6xQx4x2x
Mike Matusow XxXx/9x - folded bring-in

After Mike Matusow brought in, Ajay Gnanasambanthan completed and Daniel Negreanu made it two bets to go. Gnanasambanthan called and then bet fourth street with Negreanu making the call.

Negreanu picked up the betting lead on fifth street and did so, but Gnanasambanthan called to see sixth street.

The players each checked and then on seventh, Gnanasambanthan called a bet from the Poker Hall of Famer.

Negreanu told Gnanasambanthan his hand was good as he showed a deuce and readied to muck his cards. Gnanasambanthan showed his jack-low which was indeed the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Ajay Gnanasambanthan us
Ajay Gnanasambanthan
91,000
16,000
16,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
48,000
-12,000
-12,000

Tags: Ajay GnanasambanthanDaniel NegreanuMike Matusow

Three-Time Champion Friedman Eliminated

Level 8
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw

Adam Friedman, who won this event three years in a row (2018,2019,2021) in an incredible streak, has been eliminated.

As told by his former tablemates as PokerNews spotted his seat empty, Friedman moved in predraw for 25,000 and got called by Nathaniel Katzoff.

Friedman patted while Katzoff drew one.

Friedman held 10x6x5x4x2x, while Katzoff was drawing to his 5x4x3x2x. Katzoff pulled an 8x, eliminating Friedman on Day 1 for the second year in a row.

Player Chips Progress
Nathaniel Katzoff us
Nathaniel Katzoff
165,000
100,000
100,000
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
Busted
WSOP 5X Winner

Tags: Adam FriedmanNathaniel Katzoff

Ruben Eliminated by Rotholz

Level 8

Badugi

On the final draw, Brad Ruben and David Williams discarded one while Hal Rotholz patted. Ruben was all-in already and failed to catch any help with the final draw as Williams also bricked what appeared to be an 4x2xAx three card Badugi.

Rotholz showed his 10932 and that won the pot, sending Ruben to the rail. After the hand was over, Rotholz mentioned he had patted all the way with the made ten-Dugi.

Player Chips Progress
Hal Rotholz us
Hal Rotholz
67,000
-8,000
-8,000
David Williams us
David Williams
30,000
-25,000
-25,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Brad Ruben us
Brad Ruben
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Brad RubenDavid WilliamsHal Rotholz

Vengrin Doubles Through Rast

Level 8
Matt Vengrin
Matt Vengrin

Pot-Limit 2-7 Triple Draw

Brian Rast raised to 2,500 in the hijack and got a call from Matt Vengrin in the big blind. Vengrin drew one card while Rast needed two.

The players checked and then each drew one on the second draw. Vengrin checked again and faced a bet of 5,000 from Rast.

Vengrin check-raised to 13,000 and after a bit of thought, Rast made the call.

Vengrin still needed to draw one, while Rast patted his hand.

After methodically shuffling his cards and contemplating his next move, Vengrin gathered his 30,200 chips and moved all in.

Rast didn't love it, but decided that his hand was too good to fold and put forward a call.

"Wheel," declared Vengrin as he indeed spread 7x5x4x3x2x on the table for a wheel, a.k.a. number one, a.k.a. a double up in that spot any day of the week.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Vengrin us
Matt Vengrin
91,000
18,000
18,000
Brian Rast us
Brian Rast
38,000
-62,000
-62,000
WSOP 6X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Brian RastMatt Vengrin

Fuchs Chips Up Against Nakamura

Level 7
Carol Fuchs
Carol Fuchs

No-Limit Hold'em

Tamon Nakamura raised first to act and was called by Carol Fuchs, who then also called a bet on the 663 flop. On the Q turn, Nakamura bet again and Fuchs raised to 17,000 for Nakamura to come along to the 8 river.

Nakamura then slowed down and checked as Fuchs bet 25,000 on the button. That sent her opponent into the tank before Nakamura eventually settled on a fold.

Player Chips Progress
Carol Fuchs us
Carol Fuchs
95,000
38,000
38,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
90,000
33,000
33,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Noah Bronstein us
Noah Bronstein
70,000
10,000
10,000
Tamon Nakamura jp
Tamon Nakamura
55,000
-12,000
-12,000
Zachary Freeman us
Zachary Freeman
45,000
-13,000
-13,000

Tags: Carol FuchsTamon Nakamura

Gerhart Among the Early Casualties on Day 1

Level 5
Kevin Gerhart
Kevin Gerhart

Pot-Limit Omaha

Yuval Bronshtein selected Pot-Limit Omaha "to give Kevin a chance" as Kevin Gerhart in the one seat was left with a fraction of the starting stack. One of the first hands in the new variant, Gerhart raised on the button and Adam Friedman came along. On the tail end of said hand, the board showed 754105 and Friedman bet 3,000.

That was half of Gerhart's stack, who tank-called. Friedman tabled the J965 for trips fives and Gerhart mucked the 104.

Only 3,000 chips remained for Gerhart, who succumbed to the severe short stack soon after.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
88,000
28,000
28,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Kevin Gerhart us
Kevin Gerhart
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Adam FriedmanKevin GerhartYuval Bronshtein