2023 World Series of Poker

Event #88: $1,500 The Closer
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q2
Prize
$606,810
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$4,713,885
Entries
3,531
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
5,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
258
Players Left
1

Event #88: $1,500 The Closer

Day 2 Completed

Pierre Shum Wins His First Tournament Ever to Take Down Event #88: $1,500 The Closer

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Pierre Shum
Pierre Shum

Event #88: $1,500 The Closer has come to an end at the 2023 World Series of Poker and America's Pierre Shum was the winner of one of the last bracelets of the summer and a refreshing $606,810. The event drew 3,531 entries in just two days and generated a prize pool of $4,713,885.

2023 WSOP Event #88 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Pierre ShumUnited States$606,810
2Peter NighUnited States$376,420
3Roongsak GriffethUnited States$284,030
4Jack DuongUnited States$215,650
5Amirpasha EmamiCanada$164,750
6Mihai NisteRomania$126,660
7Jixue YinUnited States$100,120
8Peter HengsakulUnited States$76,300
9Sanjeev KapoorUnited States$59,790

Shum outlasted 258 returning players on the tournament’s final day to defeat Peter Nigh in heads-up play to win $606,810 and his first WSOP gold bracelet. More surprising is the unlikely result, as this is Shum's first ever poker tournament. With a blaze of glory like that PokerNews can only imagine what more could follow such a young talent with a taste of victory.

Winner's Interview

When asked where did he and this run come from Shum replied:

"I was born in Jamaica, and my parents moved there for work. I've played poker for a pretty long time, but mostly with friends. I started playing cash games more recently this year. I came in here today to try and win the tournament. The money wasn't even in my mind"

Talking about his inspiration and start in poker, Shum said:

"I started off mostly because my friends played it. I've definitely made lots of friends from the poker table. Where I play, it is very social, so it's fun."

When asked about plans aside from poker, Shum responded:

"I haven't even thought about it. I was mostly just focused on the day and taking the tournament down."

PokerNews mentioned that Shum is a software engineer, but perhaps those aspirations would be put aside to chase more bracelets. To this, Shum replied:

"We'll see!"

Lastly, Shum was asked if there was anything else he'd like to say to those reading at home. Shum considered before mentioning:

"I don't think so... well, if you like poker, try a tournament. You never know."

Pierre Shum
Pierre Shum

Shum defeated Nigh in heads-up play after the two players survived the treacherous final table of the event. Nigh was followed in third place by Roongsak Griffeth, and in fourth by Jack Duong, As Griffeth eliminated Duong then fell to Nigh shortly after.

Final Day Action

The day kicked off with 258 players, and the tournament saw players being eliminated left and right. Chris Moorman made an impressive run to 15th until he was eliminated by Mateus Carrion De Moraes. It was one of several cashes for Moorman at this year's WSOP.

Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman

Sanjeev Kapoor and Peter Hengsakul were the first from the final table to go in ninth and eight, respectively. Kapoor found himself losing a flip against Amirpasha Emami. Hengsakul was less fortunate, finding himself in a cooler of tens against jacks.

In seventh was Jixue Yin, who became the first player to cash over $100,000. Unfortunately, Yin couldn't avoid making the second best hand despite flopping two pair.

Mihai Niste was joined by a fan club donning tiger print shirts. Even with this help, Niste's Kings couldn't hold on an ace-high board.

Fifth, fourth, and third all fell in rapid succession. First, Emami was drawing dead on the turn against Shum's turned nut flush. Just after, Jack Duong called an all-in that had all ends of the rail questioning his decision. He could not find a four or five to survive and was out in fourth. Lastly, was Griffeth who lost with the dominating hand against the larger stacked Nigh.

The two heads-up players traded pots until Shum found quads with his tournament life on the line. Finally, Shum's queen-deuce flopped a monster after being all in against Nigh to take down the tournament.

Pierre Shum
Pierre Shum

Congratulations to Pierre Shum of Chicago, Illinois, for winning his first tournament and bracelet in Event #85: $1,500 The Closer at the 2023 WSOP in its new home at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas!

Be sure to keep it here for the rest of the week as PokerNews will be on hand to provide live updates for the remaining events.

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Peter Nigh Eliminated in 2nd Place ($376,420)

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Peter Nigh
Peter Nigh

Peter Nigh moved all in from the button and after about 45 seconds Pierre Shum made the call with a covering stack.

Peter Nigh: A8
Pierre Shum: Q2

"We need a queen or a two!" Shum told his rail before the board ran out.

Shum smashed the QQ7 flop and held on the J turn and 5 river to win his first WSOP gold bracelet while Nigh's deep run came to an end with a second place finish.

Stay tuned for a full recap including the winner's reaction that will follow shortly.

Player Chips Progress
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Pierre Shum
176,550,000
42,000,000
42,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Peter Nigh
Busted

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Shum Gaining More Momentum

Level 43 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante

Peter Nigh limped from the button and Pierre Shum raised from the big blind to 10,000,000 and Nigh made the call. The flop came out 567 and Shum placed the continuation bet of 14,000,000 and Nigh made the call.

Both players checked the turn 9.

On the river Q Shun bet again for 12,000,000 and Nigh made the call and mucked when Shun turned over A8 for the straight.

Player Chips Progress
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Pierre Shum
134,550,000
30,550,000
30,550,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Peter Nigh
42,000,000
-30,500,000
-30,500,000

Tags: Peter NighPierre Shum

Level: 43

Blinds: 2,500,000/5,000,000

Ante: 5,000,000

Shum Finds Quads at the Perfect Moment

Level 42 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Pierre Shum
Pierre Shum

Peter Nigh jammed all in from the dealer button and Pierre Shum made a quick call. With Shum's life on the line, both players revealed their hands.

Pierre Shum: 44
Peter Nigh: A8

The board came Q2445 for Shum to find quads in the most crucial moment. "What a time for quads" shouted one onlooker as Shum regained the chip lead in the heads up battle.

Player Chips Progress
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Pierre Shum
104,000,000
34,000,000
34,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Peter Nigh
72,500,000
-34,050,000
-34,050,000

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Shum Catching up to Nigh

Level 42 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante

Peter Nigh moved all in from the button and Pierre Shum called off with his last 35,000,000 to put himself at risk.

Pierre Shum: K10
Peter Nigh: K7

Shum was in great shape to secure a double up with a dominating king. He remained ahead when the board ran out 84J99 to fully double up and greatly reduce the gap between himself and Nigh.

Player Chips Progress
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Peter Nigh
106,550,000
-13,800,000
-13,800,000
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Pierre Shum
70,000,000
30,900,000
30,900,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Peter NighPierre Shum

Roongsak Griffeth Eliminated in 3rd Place ($284,030)

Level 42 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Roongsak Griffeth
Roongsak Griffeth

Roongsak Griffeth was in the big blind and Peter Nigh was under the gun as there was a dead small blind and moved all in for effective 20,000,000. Griffeth made the call.

Roongsak Griffeth: A4
Peter Nigh: 410

Griffeth had the upper hand heading to the board 338310 and actually celebrated for a second as he had the flush but Nigh had the full house for the win.

Player Chips Progress
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Peter Nigh
120,350,000
14,250,000
14,250,000
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Roongsak Griffeth
Busted

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Level: 42

Blinds: 2,000,000/4,000,000

Ante: 4,000,000

Jack Duong Eliminated in 4th Place ($215,650)

Level 41 : Blinds 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
Jack Duong
Jack Duong

Roongsak Griffeth moved all in from the cutoff and Jack Duong called from the big blind. Duong's rail was questioning why he would call with his hand but Doung said, "I am priced in".

Jack Duong: 54
Roongsak Griffeth: A7

The board came out JQ28Q and Duong could not hit a card and the ace high of Griffeth won the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Roongsak Griffeth
7,000,000
-7,200,000
-7,200,000
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Jack Duong
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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