2023 World Series of Poker

Event #8: $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$507,020
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$1,504,000
Entries
64
Level Info
Level
58
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Players Left
4

Doug Polk Headlines the Final Four Chasing Heads-Up Poker Supremacy

Level 44 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Doug Polk
Doug Polk

Doug Polk built his poker reputation on heads-up play. It’s where he’s most comfortable, staring at a single opponent directly across the table. And tomorrow, when the Final Four of Event #8: $25,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship begins at 4 p.m. local time, he has a chance to capture the one thing missing from his resume.

Polk headlines the four remaining players who will gather on the main feature stage inside the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. He’ll be joined by Sean Winter, Chris Brewer, and Chanracy Khun, three opponents who have navigated through the grind of four heads-up matches to reach this stage.

Full Bracket

Day 2 Action

Polk began the day by defeating Reiji Kono in the Round of 16, complimenting the young Japanese star after the match. The highlight of his day, though, was still to come. Facing Roberto Perez, who had a passionate rail chanting “Davy” for his online handle “DavyJones,” Polk called a preflop shove with ace-queen. Perez had seven-five and took the lead with a five on the turn, but Polk hit a three on the river to complete a wheel as he took a victory lap around the rail.

Kono and Perez provided Polk with differing challenges on his way to making the Final Four. “Normally, I think when you think of a good player you think of an aggressive player. But the thing about heads-up is if you become too aggressive it becomes bad. So it’s all about how you balance that aggression into your overall play style,” Polk said after booking his ticket for the event’s final day.

“[Kono] I think he had his foot fully on the gas and I was able to make a couple of reasonable call downs versus him to do well. I’m usually not the guy you can run over in heads-up no-limit…[Perez] legitimately never had a hand. He made some nice calls. He tried a couple of bluffs, got a couple through here and there. I don’t think what we saw from him today is indication of how he plays as a whole.”

Polk, who makes only occasional appearances at the WSOP while running the Lodge cardroom in Austin, Texas, already has three WSOP bracelets. His three opponents on Sunday are all still chasing their first. On a list of the game’s best players without a bracelet, Winter and Brewer would be near the top. Winter gave an indication of his incredible poker talent when he called a river bet of 350,000 with just ace-high to take a commanding lead over Eric Wasserson on his way to finishing off the match a short time later. Brewer hit a queen on the river to beat Anthony Zinno and set up a match against Polk in the semifinals. It’s one Polk is looking forward to.

Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer

“It should be a fun one. I’ve played Chris a bunch online. When I was prepping for my match against Daniel Negreanu, we played a good chunk of hands and I smashed him pretty good. But he played pretty well. His frequencies and stuff were quite good, quite balanced. I thought he was a good player,” Polk said.

The Montreal, Canada native Khun isn’t the household name that Polk, Winter, and Brewer are in the poker community, but he still has WSOP cashes going back more than a decade and more than $400,000 in total earnings. After a grueling match against Gabor Szabo in the Round of 16, Khun made quick work of poker prodigy Landon Tice in the quarterfinals when he flopped two pair to beat Tice’s pair of aces.

Polk vs. Brewer. Winter vs. Khun. The Final Four is set, and it all gets underway on Sunday. They are matchups that ChatGPT nearly correctly predicted at the beginning of the day. Action will be streamed on PokerGO beginning at 5 p.m. until a winner is crowned. Polk is the star and headliner, and he has no doubt about who should be considered the favorite.

“I feel really good about my chances. I’m probably the favorite tomorrow,” he said. “I guess the only thing I would say is my short-stack game isn’t particularly great, but as long as the stacks are deep I feel extremely good about my chances. I would imagine I’m the best deep-stacked No-Limit Hold’em player tomorrow. This is my favorite event. I think it’s no surprise that I tend to do best in this event. There’s only one other guy. That’s what I usually do. That’s what I’ve done my whole life. So I feel great.”

It will be one of the most anticipated days on the poker calendar, and PokerNews will be following the action all the way and providing live updates until a new heads-up king is crowned.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoChanracy KhunChris BrewerDoug PolkEric WassersonGabor SzaboLandon TiceReiji KonoRoberto PerezSean Winter

Roberto Perez Eliminated in 5th Place ($74,648)

Level 44 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Roberto Perez
Roberto Perez

Roberto Perez pushed the last of his chips forward from the small blind and Doug Polk immediately made the call to put Perez at risk.

Roberto Perez: 75
Doug Polk: AQ

Polk was well ahead preflop but the 482 flop gave Perez a multitude of outs. One of those outs came on the 5 turn and Perez seemed poised for a double up.

"I need a three!" Polk said to his rail. The dealer gave Polk exactly what he asked for with the 3 on the river. Polk quickly got up from his seat and did a victory lap around the table, high-fiving his rail on the way. He will face Chris Brewer in the semifinal matchup tomorrow while Sean Winter will face off against Chanracy Khun.

Roberto Perez will take home $74,648 for his impressive run.

Player Chips Progress
Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
2,400,000
300,000
300,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Roberto Perez us
Roberto Perez
Busted

Tags: Chanracy KhunChris BrewerDoug PolkRoberto PerezSean Winter

Anthony Zinno Eliminated in 6th Place ($74,648)

Level 42 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 0 ante
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Anthony Zinno limped in on the button and Chris Brewer made it 100,000 to go from the big blind. Zinno reraised to 400,000, committing nearly his entire stack. "Alright," Brewer said as he double-fisted two stacks into the middle. Zinno called off his stack of around 525,000 and the cards were on their backs.

Anthony Zinno: A5
Chris Brewer: Q10

The flop came 997 and Zinno's ace-high was still out front. However, the Q on the turn gave Brewer a pair and Zinno was down to just three outs. The K on the river bricked out and Brewer advanced to the semifinals tomorrow.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Brewer us
Chris Brewer
2,400,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Chris BrewerAnthony Zinno

Landon Tice Eliminated in 7th Place ($74,648)

Level 41 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Landon Tice
Landon Tice

Landon Tice bet 20,000 on a flop of 6K5 before Chanracy Khun raised to 45,000.

Tice called to see the 4 turn and both players checked. The river came the A and Khun grabbed a few 25,000 green chips from his stack, placed them back on top, then announced he was all in.

Tice immediately flicked in a chip to commit his last 240,000 as Khun opened up 65 for two pair.

"Very nice," Tice said as he showed A3 before getting up to shake Khun's hand. "You played great," he told Khun.

Player Chips Progress
Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
2,400,000
310,000
310,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Landon Tice us
Landon Tice
Busted

Tags: Chanracy KhunLandon Tice

Eric Wasserson Eliminated in 8th place ($74,648)

Level 40 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Sean Winter limped in from the small blind and Eric Wasserson moved all in for his remaining stack, putting Winter in the tank.

"For sure we're gonna chop," Winter said before asking the dealer for a count. After mulling it over Winter put in the call to put Wasserson at risk.

Eric Wasserson: Q9
Sean Winter: A5

"Now would be a good time to hit my first pair this match," Wasserson said as the board was dealt out. Unfortunately for him, he would receive no such luck. The board ran out K746K and Winter's ace-high was enough to eliminate his opponent and advance to the semifinals.

Player Chips Progress
Sean Winter us
Sean Winter
2,400,000
400,000
400,000
Eric Wasserson us
Eric Wasserson
Busted

Tags: Eric WassersonSean Winter

Khun Advances, Quarterfinals are Set

Level 35 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

The blinds had just increased once again, leaving Gabor Szabo with just over 10 big blinds. Chanracy Khun shipped all in on the button and Szabo called off his stack of around 440,000.

Gabor Szabo: A7
Chanracy Khun: 109

The flop came QJJ and Khun picked up a straight draw to go with his two live cards. The K hit the turn to give Khun a straight but Szabo wasn't drawing dead yet. However, the 8 on the river was a brick and Khun earned the victory. The quarterfinal matchups will take place at 5:00 p.m. local time on the outer feature tables inside the Horseshoe Casino.

Player Chips Progress
Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
1,200,000
450,000
450,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Gabor Szabo hu
Gabor Szabo
Busted

Tags: Chanracy KhunGabor Szabo

Khun Gets Short, Then Doubles

Level 33 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 0 ante
Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

Chanracy Khun bet 25,000 on a flop of J68 and Gabor Szabo called.

Khun led out for another 30,000 on the 5 turn before Szabo moved all in. Khun took one last look at his cards before mucking.

The next hand, Szabo moved all in and Khun called for his last 167,000.

Chanracy Khun: A2
Gabor Szabo: J10

Neither player connected with the 83657 board as Khun's ace-high was enough to secure him a double up.

Player Chips Progress
Gabor Szabo hu
Gabor Szabo
850,000
-100,000
-100,000
Chanracy Khun ca
Chanracy Khun
350,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chanracy KhunGabor Szabo

Perez Advances as Kempton is Ousted by Quads

Level 32 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Roberto Perez
Roberto Perez

Roberto Perez limped in preflop and Isaac Kempton checked, leading to a flop of 45J. Kempton checked to Perez and called a 16,000 bet.

Both players checked the J turn. The river came the J and Kempton placed a bet of 46,000. Perez quickly pushed forward a stack of green 25,000 chips, putting Kempton at risk. Kempton looked pained as he contemplated his decision. After about 30 seconds Kempton made the call.

Isaac Kempton: Q4
Roberto Perez: J6

Kempton's full house was no match for the quads of Perez and he was eliminated just shy of making the min-cash of $74,648. Perez will advance to the quarterfinals where he will have the difficult task of facing heads-up specialist Doug Polk in the event that Polk had dubbed the "Doug Invitational" on Day 1.

Player Chips Progress
Roberto Perez us
Roberto Perez
1,200,000
350,000
350,000
Isaac Kempton us
Isaac Kempton
Busted

Tags: Isaac KemptonRoberto Perez

Zinno Finishes Off Heinzl

Level 31 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 0 ante
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Anthony Zinno was on the button with an overwhelming chip lead and announced all in. Joshua Heinzl wasted little time before calling off his stack of around 120,000 and the cards were tabled.

Joshua Heinzl: 66
Anthony Zinno: A7

It was a coin flip and the flop of AK3 put Zinno in the lead with a pair of aces. The 7 on the turn improved him to two pair and Heinzl was unable to improve on the 9 river.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
1,200,000
160,000
160,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Joshua Heinzl us
Joshua Heinzl
Busted

Tags: Anthony ZinnoJoshua Heinzl

Richardson Picks the Wrong Time to Shove

Level 30 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

Eric Wasserson opened to 25,000 on the button and Daemon Richardson reraised to 85,000 in the big blind. Wasserson called and the flop of QQ6 hit the felt. Richardson checked to Wasserson who bet 55,000 and Richardson called.

The turn brought the A and Richardson checked again. Wasserson dropped in a bet of 100,000 and Richardson used one of his time banks before ripping all in for around 365,000. Wasserson snap-called and the cards were tabled.

Daemon Richardson: AJ
Eric Wasserson: KQ

"Ahh shit," Richardson exclaimed as he saw the bad news. The 3 bricked out on the river and Wasserson held on to eliminate Richardson and advance to the next round.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Wasserson us
Eric Wasserson
1,200,000
545,000
545,000
Daemon Richardson us
Daemon Richardson
Busted

Tags: Daemon RichardsonEric Wasserson