2023 World Series of Poker

Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions
Day: 1d
Event Info
2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q7
Prize
$1,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$4,587,950
Total Entries
18,188
Level Info
Level
48
Blinds
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
8,067
Players Left
477
Players Left 1 / 18,188
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Guerrero Flops a Monster To Chip Up

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Action started after the flop of 727, as Jefferson Guerrero checked from early position. His opponent led out for 2,500 with Guerrero three betting to 7,200. His opponent called to the turn.

The 10 on the turn changed little, as Guerrero checked again. His opponent bet for 9,000 as Guerrero made a call.

The river came the Q and Guerrero checked for a third time. After his opponent jammed all in, he quickly made the call flipping over his hand.

Opponent: A5
Jefferson Guerrero: 22

With this hand, Guerrero amassed a stack of 116,500.

Tags: Jefferson Guerrero

Kharman Delivers Heartbreak as Set over Set Sends His Opponent to the Rail

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

With a 4,400 preflop all in from the mid position player, Adam Kharman made a quick call as both players turned over their cards.

Opponent: 44
Adam Kharman: 1010

His opponent had hope as the flop came A84, yet the 105 had him exiting the tournament. Kharman now has 98,000 as he took down this pot.

Tags: Adam Kharman

Notables From Around the Horseshoe Ballroom

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Plenty of familiar faces around the Horseshoe ballroom side of Event #3: Mystery Millions today.

Ben "Mintzy" Mintz is in the mix and looking for his first cash of this year's series.

High-stakes regular Bill Klein wants to make Day 2 and pull the coveted million-dollar bounty.

Kathy Liebert is back in action and looking to continue her years of success at the WSOP.

Five-time circuit ring winner Preston McEwen looks to snag his first Bracelet.

Long-time Pro Matt Affleck looks to run deep and bag for a shot at the bounty prizes on Sunday.

Stay tuned into PokerNews all series long for continued coverage of the 2023 World Series of Poker.

Tags: Ben MintzBill KleinKathy LiebertMatt AffleckPreston McEwen

Craigen Holding Steady

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

A player opened to 1,200 from middle position and Glen Craigen called in the cutoff. The button then three-bet to 3,500, enough to force the initial raiser out of the hand but not the Canadian platinum pass winner, who flatted.

Craigen checked following the 233 flop before quickly folding after his opponent continued for 3,000 to keep his stack hovering around starting nearing the first break of the day.

Tags: Glen Craigen

Chen Takes it Down with Top and Bottom Pair

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

With four players in the pot, the board had ran out 9J3A10.

A check from the early positions, had the opponent lead out for 10,100. One player along with Cory Chen were quick to call, as the initial raiser showed Ax2x.

While another opponent held Ax8x, Chen revealed A3 for two pair. He scooped the pot bringing his chip total to 65,500.

Tags: Cory Chen

Five Reasons Winning Poker Players Lose Money at the WSOP

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is the most prestigious and highly anticipated poker festival in the world. It attracts thousands of players each year, all vying for the chance to win a coveted WSOP bracelet and a share of some huge prize pools.

The WSOP is a test of skill, strategy, and endurance, and taking down one of the events can be a life-changing experience. However, even winning players can find themselves losing money at the WSOP. Daniel Negreanu, one of poker's biggest names and winners, found himself in the hole for $1.1 million at the 2022 WSOP, and he's just one of many notable names to have ended in the red following a series.

But just what reasons are there for winning poker players to lose money at the WSOP? PokerNews explores five reasons why this can happen.

Read the full story here

Double up for Amin

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

All of the action happened preflop when the late position player placed all his chips into the pot. The big blind, Minesh Amin took a few seconds and called.

Late Position Player: AK
Minesh Amin: 77

Big slick missed on the board of 298QQ, giving Amin the pot.

Tags: Minesh Amin

Flush for the Stack Double

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante

Three players were in the pot when the turn action went wild. The under the gun player raised all in and the player to his left Evgeny Urubkov tanked and then called for all his chips.

Evgeny Urubkov: 97
Under the gun player: A3

The under the gun player was drawing dead with the board of J536Q and Urubkov scored a nice pot.

Tags: Evgeny Urubkov

Level: 4

Blinds: 300/500

Ante: 500

Sheppard Scores Set

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

On a board of K5Q2, Joseph Sheppard bet 9,000 under the gun. His opponent then shoved all in from early position for approximately 30,000. Sheppard immediately called.

Opponent: 65
Joseph Sheppard: QQ

The river came a harmless 6, and Sheppard's set took down the pot and eliminated his opponent.

Tags: Joseph Sheppard