2023 World Series of Poker

Event #43: $50,000 Poker Players Championship
Day: 1
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2023 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
87432
Prize
$1,324,747
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$4,727,250
Total Entries
99
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
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96
Players Left
55
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Event #43: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Day 1 Completed

Ivey Second in Chips After Day 1 in Event #43: $50,000 Poker Players Championship

Level 6
Phil Ivey, Dan Cates
Phil Ivey, Dan Cates

The first day of one of the most anticipated events of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) wrapped up early Monday morning in the form of Event #43: $50,000 Poker Players Championship, a prestigious mixed game tournament that never fails to bring in poker's best and brightest.

One of the brightest of them all, ten-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey, who yesterday bubbled the $250,000 Super High Roller, ended the day second in chips with 944,500 among the 54 remaining players in no small part thanks to a massive call he made in a pot-limit Omaha hand against 2013 PPC champion Matthew Ashton. The only player to bag more chips than Ivey was Josh Arieh (1,088,000), who is looking for his second bracelet of the summer as he continues to pad his Poker Hall of Fame resume.

Two-time defending champion Dan "Jungleman" Cates, who showed up at the start of Day 1 in full costume and makeup dressed as the Terminator, came close to bowing out early but managed to bounce back to continue his quest for a historic three-peat.

Also among the 73 runners on Day 1 of the single-entry event were recent bracelet winners David "ODB" Baker, Shaun Deeb and John Monnette.

Other bracelet winners like Scott Seiver, Jeremy Ausmus, Julien Martini, Joe Cassidy and Christopher Vitch and Jennifer Harman, who PokerNews spoke to earlier in the series, are also chasing another, while the likes of Viktor Blom, Jared Bleznick and Alexander Wilkinson are all after a first piece of WSOP hardware.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Josh AriehUnited States1,088,000
2Phil IveyUnited States944,500
3James ObstAustralia929,500
4John MonnetteUnited States800,500
5Viktor BlomSweden784,000
6Jeremy AusmusUnited States737,500
7Bryce YockeyUnited States634,000
8Elior SionUnited Kingdom620,000
9David WilliamsUnited States585,000
10Matthew AshtonUnited Kingdom565,000

Day 1 Action

All eyes were on Cates as he made his dramatic Terminator cosplay entrance and spoke in short monotone utterances, a bit he maintained throughout the day to the amusement of players including Negreanu, who filmed the spectacle for his vlog viewers.

The Terminator's time in the Paris ballroom was almost short-lived as he took a hit from Scott Seiver in the first level of play before losing even more in the coming levels. Without breaking character, Cates was able to climb back and will return to continue his historic run on Day 2, perhaps in a new Terminator-themed get-up.

Dan Terminator Cates
Dan Terminator Cates

Not everyone was as lucky as Cates. Five-time bracelet winner Eli Elezra was the first elimination of the day, and fellow Poker Hall of Famers Negreanu and John Hennigan also fell. Other players who weren't fortunate enough to bag include Yuval Bronshtein, Ralph Perry, Tamon Nakamura, Michael Rodrigues and recent bracelet winners Ben Lamb, Nick Schulman and "best Badeucey player in the world" Chad Eveslage.

One of the biggest stories of the day was the appearance of Chris Moneymaker 20 years after his 2003 Main Event victory that ignited the Poker Boom. It's the Poker Hall of Famer's first time playing the PPC as he looks for his tenth cash since winning $2.5 million two decades ago in the Main Event.

Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Many of the younger players in the field grew up in the shadow of Moneymaker, and some of them voiced their gratitude for the perfectly named poker superstar. Toward the end of the evening, Philip Sternheimer told the table about a time Moneymaker bluffed him in a celebrity game shortly after his 2003 victory.

"That was the best moment of my life at the time," reflected Sternheimer. "And here we are 19 years later."

Day 2 action will resume at 1:00 p.m. local time on June 19 on Level 7. Plenty of players are still likely to join the field with late registration open for three levels on Day 2, so expect to see plenty more stars at the tables.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on-site tomorrow here at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas ahead of the crowning of the next PPC champion.

Tags: Alexander WilkinsonBen LambChad EveslageChris MoneymakerChristopher VitchEli ElezraJared BleznickJohn HenniganJohn MonnetteJosh AriehJulien MartiniMatthew AshtonMichael RodriguesNick SchulmanPhilip SternheimerRalph PerryScott SeiverShaun DeebTamon NakamuraViktor BlomYuval Bronshtein

Seat Draw For Day 2

Level 6
CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
Paris1331Renan BruschiBrazil145,500
Paris1332Albert DaherLebanon156,500
Paris1333Ian JohnsUnited States252,500
Paris1334Michael MoncekUnited States460,000
Paris1335Paul VolpeUnited States480,000
Paris1337Dan SmithUnited States328,500
      
Paris1341Julien MartiniFrance553,500
Paris1342Alex LivingstonCanada362,000
Paris1343Dario SammartinoItaly66,500
Paris1345Tommy HangUnited States425,000
Paris1346Shaun DeebUnited States243,500
Paris1347Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil461,500
      
Paris1351Tony GreggUnited States163,500
Paris1352Cary KatzUnited States531,500
Paris1353Matthew AshtonUnited Kingdom565,000
Paris1354John MonnetteUnited States800,500
Paris1355Yong WangChina241,000
Paris1356Jonathan CohenUnited States503,500
      
Paris1361Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland158,500
Paris1362Phil IveyUnited States944,500
Paris1364Felipe RamosBrazil372,000
Paris1365Lyle BermanUnited States506,000
Paris1366Jared BleznickUnited States328,000
Paris1367Johannes BeckerGermany321,000
      
Paris1371Joao VieiraPortugal447,000
Paris1372Alexander WilkinsonUnited States104,500
Paris1373Matt GlantzUnited States427,000
Paris1374David "ODB" BakerUnited States139,500
Paris1375Anthony ZinnoUnited States154,500
Paris1376Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom433,000
      
Paris1381Josh AriehUnited States1,088,000
Paris1382Eric WassersonUnited States410,000
Paris1383Marco JohnsonUnited States279,500
Paris1384David WilliamsUnited States585,500
Paris1385Jeremy AusmusUnited States737,500
Paris1386Scott SeiverUnited States447,000
Paris1387Joe CassidyUnited States285,500
      
Paris1421Scott BohlmanUnited States156,500
Paris1422Bryce YockeyUnited States634,000
Paris1423Dan CatesUnited States305,500
Paris1424Chris MoneymakerUnited States226,500
Paris1425Brian YoonUnited States71,500
Paris1427Viktor BlomUnited States789,000
      
Paris1432Andrew BrownUnited States284,500
Paris1433Christopher VitchUnited States410,500
Paris1434Daniel ZackUnited States184,500
Paris1435Hal RotholzUnited States214,000
Paris1436Brian RastUnited States466,000
Paris1437Keith LehrUnited States387,000
      
Paris1441Roy ThungUnited States350,000
Paris1442Elior SionUnited Kingdom620,000
Paris1443Jennifer HarmanUnited States393,000
Paris1444Jose Ignacio BarberoArgentina465,000
Paris1445Justin LibertoUnited States146,500
Paris1447James ObstAustralia929,500

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

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Arieh Eliminates Sternheimer

Level 6
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

No-Limit Hold 'em

After Philip Sternheimer raised to 7,500 in the cutoff and got called by Brian Yoon on the button, Josh Arieh three-bet to 26,000 in the big blind.

Sternheimer then moved all in for 160,000 and after Yoon folded and Arieh though for a minute or so, he made the call to put Sternheimer at risk.

Philip Sternheimer: QQ
Josh Arieh: A10

The board came 322A9, pairing Arieh's ace on the turn to eliminate Sternheimer, who frustratedly knocked over his chair as he left the tournament area.

With the win, Arieh may have taken the chip lead from Phil Ivey just before the end of Day 1.

Tags: Brian YoonJosh AriehPhilip Sternheimer

Yockey Leads River

Level 6
Bryce Yockey
Bryce Yockey

No Limit Hold 'em

The action folded to Paul Volpe on the button who opened to 7,000. The small blind folded and Bryce Yockey defended his big blind.

The 283 flop landed and Yockey check-called a bet of 8,000. The 7 turn brought in the flush and action then checked through.

The 6 river brought in even more draws and Yockey went into the tank for a moment before putting out a bet of 30,000. Volpe didn't think for long before tossing his cards into the muck. Yockey added a solid pot to his already healthy stack as the last hands of the night were delt.

Tags: Bryce YockeyPaul Volpe

One In and Five Out Before Night's End

Level 6

Deeb Doubles Through Wang

Level 6
Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

No Limit Hold 'em

Action folded to Shaun Deeb in late position who opened to 7,500. Next to act was Jacky Wang on the button, who three-bet to 30,000. Deeb then four-bet ripped it for 67,000, and Wang called.

The cards hit their backs.

Shaun Deeb: KK
Jacky Wang: JJ

The flop came KAQ. "That's not a good flop," Deeb said as he hit a set but Wang still had a gutter. No sweat though as the turn fell a 3 and the river an 8. Deeb got the pure double and Wang took a hit to his healthy stack.

Tags: Jacky WangShaun Deeb

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