2023 World Series of Poker

Event #56: $500 Salute to Warriors
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
92
Prize
$217,921
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$1,936,350
Entries
4,305
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
14
Players Left
1

Dejuante Alexander Looks to Overtake Stephens in Pursuit of Second Bracelet

Dejuante Alexander
Dejuante Alexander

Dejuante Alexander may be coming into the day with the third biggest chip stack, but he is hyper-focused on turning that third-place stack into a first-place finish and adding a second bracelet to his wrist.

He joins 13 other players looking to topple the big stack of Ryan Stephens on the third and final day of action in Event #56: $500 Salute to Warriors No-Limit Hold'em here at the 2023 World Series of Poker. Should he be successful, a $217,921 first-place prize and a WSOP gold bracelet await.

Final 14 Players Entering Day 3

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe11Ali AlawadhiUnited States20,425,00034
Horseshoe12Michael LinUnited States6,275,00010
Horseshoe15David ElisofonUnited States14,850,00025
Horseshoe16Ryan StephensUnited States28,775,00048
Horseshoe18Rajesh GoyalUnited States10,100,00017
Horseshoe19William ButcherUnited States11,775,00020
       
Horseshoe22Kelly GallCanada19,275,00032
Horseshoe23Dejuante AlexanderUnited States20,625,00034
Horseshoe24Steven GenoveseUnited States11,425,00019
Horseshoe25Timothy DeeringCanada8,450,00014
Horseshoe26Raffaello LocatelliItaly19,825,00033
Horseshoe27Lucas LewPortugal11,675,00019
Horseshoe28Youssef HichamMorocco22,550,00038
Horseshoe29Jacques OrtegaBrazil8,675,00014

The final 14 players will return to Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas with a shot at victory as there are no real super short stacks, giving everyone a real chance at WSOP glory. The shortest two stacks of Lucas Lew (11,675,000) and Steven Genovese (11,425,000) will still come in with 19 blinds and it became very clear late in Day 2 that none of these players are willing to give anything away.

The record-breaking event, which saw 4,303 entries pay their $500, creating a prize pool of $1,936,350, for a shot at WSOP glory and to help support the USO and other veterans organizations, smashed the entry numbers from last year as 3,209 entries took part in the 2022 edition with James Todd taking home the bracelet and $121,161.

Action will begin at 10 a.m. local time in Level 35 with blinds of 300,000/600,000 and a big blind ante of 600,000. Play will continue until a winner is crowned, so make sure to stay here at PokerNews for coverage of all the action in this and all events of the 2023 World Series of Poker!

Tags: Ali AlawadhiDavid ElisofonDejuante AlexanderJacques OrtegaJames ToddKelly GallLucas LewMichael LinRaffaello LocatelliRajesh GoyalRyan StephensSteven GenoveseTimothy DeeringWilliam ButcherYoussef Hicham