2023 World Series of Poker

Event #13: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk62
Prize
$217,102
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,632,000
Entries
3,200
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
117
Players Left
1

Event #13: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack

Day 2 Completed

Joseph Altomonte Earns $217,102 and First Bracelet in Event #13: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack

Level 38 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Joseph Altomonte
Joseph Altomonte

The 2023 World Series of Poker has crowned another winner of a coveted gold bracelet at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Out of a field of 3,200 entries in Event #13: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Deepstack, Joseph Altomonte defeated Michael Holmes in a short-lived heads-up duel to claim the biggest slice of the $1,632,000 prize pool.

Altomonte claimed his first bracelet, and for his efforts over the last two days, he earned a payday of $217,102, while Holmes was denied the victory and had to settle for $134,171.

2023 has been quite the year for Altomonte as he is just getting back into the poker lifestyle, as he didn't play for many years due to his ex-girlfriend not liking the idea of it. He has cashed in four WSOPC events online, including a first-place finish in the $3,200 High Roller for $87,676.

He also is racking up quite the list of live results, as he has seven cashes and two first-place victories previously to taking down Event #13 for a total of $180,760 in earnings.

The final day had plenty of bracelet winners in the mix, including Jonathan Dimmig who just missed the final table finishing in 10th place ($16,772), Shaun Deeb (17th -$8,647), Greg Raymer (88th -$2,051) Brandon Shack-Harris (95th -$2,051), and Koray Aldemir (111th -$1,773).

Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize
1Joseph AltomonteUnited States$217,102
2Michael HolmesUnited States$134,171
3Stephen WheelandUnited States$100,976
4Jorge UfanoUnited States$76,516
5Clayton FletcherUnited States$58,382
6Xing HeCanada$44,856
7Ardit BitinckaCanada$34,706
8Jerome HickelFrance$27,042

Winner's Reaction

After his dominating victory, Altomonte told PokerNews he was extremely excited to be back in the poker world as he was a professional poker player back in 2010. "My ex said being a poker player wasn't an acceptable occupation, so I quit for a very long time," he explained. The now-single Altomonte has only been playing again since February of this year and is already racking up impressive results.

Altomonte was so excited to win the bracelet that he asked to call his parents before the photos and interview began. "It's a dream come true, you don't even understand."

Action of the Final Day

The day started out with fierce action, and players were being eliminated quickly, including 2021 Main Event Champion Koray Aldemir, who was eliminated in the first level of the day. He got all of the chips in with top pair and a double gut-shot straight draw, but couldn't quite get there against Matthew Grocholsky's set of nines.

The action continued to go quickly as 2004 Main Event Champion Greg Raymer busted shortly after. By the first break, only 67 players were remaining, and only nine players were still alive by the dinner break at 5 p.m.

Altomonte came to the final table as the second largest stack and quickly spun it up, as he battled with Kevin Rand who was the chip leader at the time. After a few hands of back and forth, Altomonte finally put the nail in the coffin as he was able to fade Rand's gutshot and flush draw with his pair of queens, putting him over the 40,000,000 chip mark.

He continued his aggression, raising and three-betting plenty of hands slowly building to have a massive chip advantage entering heads-up as a 12-1 favorite. It was Holmes who was the eventual runner-up, claiming the $134,171 second-place prize, despite doubling up the first hand.

That concludes the PokerNews' coverage for this event, but dozens more events are on the horizon. Check out PokerNews' schedule for links to live coverage of other WSOP bracelet events.

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Michael Holmes Eliminated in 2nd Place ($134,171)

Level 38 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Michael Holmes
Michael Holmes

Michael Holmes limp-called Joseph Altomonte's raise of 3,000,000 before the flop.

When the dealer spread the flop of A94, Altomonte bet the pot of 7,000,000 and called it off when Holmes jammed for around 10,000,000.

"Do you have the ace?" Asked Holmes before both hands were tabled.

"No, but I have kings," Altomonte replied as he tabled his hand.

Michael Holmes: QJJ4
Joseph Altomonte: KK62

Altomonte was ahead with his kings and the board completed with the 6 on the turn and the 9 on the river, sending Holmes home in 2nd place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Altomonte
96,000,000
15,000,000
15,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Michael Holmes
Busted

Tags: Joseph AltomonteMichael Holmes

Level: 38

Blinds: 500,000/1,000,000

Ante: 1,000,000

Holmes Doubles First Hand of Heads Up

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Michael Holmes
Michael Holmes

The first hand of heads up there were a series of raises before the flop Michael Holmes was at risk for his 7,000,000.

Michael Holmes: AKK2
Joseph Altomonte: JJ104

Holmes' kings were able to hold as the board ran out 108757.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Altomonte
81,000,000
-8,000,000
-8,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Michael Holmes
15,000,000
8,000,000
8,000,000

Tags: Michael HolmesJoseph Altomonte

Dewayne Wheeland Eliminated in 3rd Place ($100,976)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Dewayne Wheeland
Dewayne Wheeland

Dewayne Wheeland raised to 3,000,000 and Joseph Altomonte three-bet before Holmes put his entire 5,600,000 across the line. Altomonte quickly called.

Dewayne Wheeland: A972
Joseph Altomonte: AK44

The dealer ran out a board of 107668, giving Altomonte a flush as he eliminated Wheeland in 3rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joseph Altomonte us
Joseph Altomonte
89,000,000
5,600,000
5,600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Michael Holmes
7,000,000
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Dewayne Wheeland
Busted

Tags: Dewayne WheelandJoseph Altomonte

Jorge Ufano Eliminated in 4th Place ($76,516)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Jorge Ufano
Jorge Ufano

Jorge Ufano was short-stacked and had an easy decision to get his chips in preflop. Unfortunately for him, he ran into Joseph Altomonte holding Q10Q8.

The board came Ax7x7xJx7x and Altomonte's full house ended Ufano's tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Altomonte
86,000,000
9,400,000
9,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jorge Ufano
Busted

Tags: Jorge UfanoJoseph Altomonte

Holmes Stays Alive

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Michael Holmes
Michael Holmes

Michael Holmes jammed on the button for 2,625,000 and Joseph Altomonte called in the small blind.

Michael Holmes: KQ98
Joseph Altomonte: JJ72

The board ran out KQ7A4, for Holmes to collect a double with two pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Altomonte
76,600,000
-2,000,000
-2,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Michael Holmes
7,600,000
-1,400,000
-1,400,000
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Jorge Ufano
7,200,000
-2,050,000
-2,050,000
Profile photo of Dewayne Wheeland us
Dewayne Wheeland
4,600,000
-5,600,000
-5,600,000

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Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
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