2023 World Series of Poker

Event #89: $1,000 Flip & Go Presented by GGPoker
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$160,490
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$1,182,810
Entries
1,022
Level Info
Level
20
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
128
Players Left
18

Shorr Takes off Deeb and Gets Some Friendly Fire

Level 5 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Shannon Shorr
Shannon Shorr

The hijack opened to 13,000 and was called by Shaun Deeb on the button, and Shannon Shorr in the big blind.

The flop fell 794 and was checked by all three players.

The turn was a 10 and it was checked again as far as Deeb, who threw out a bet of 30,000. Shorr called and the hijack folded.

On a A river, Shorr checked again and Deeb bet 55,000. Shorr called, and his straight with 86 was good enough to take the pot.

"You missed some value..." Deeb chirped. "You think I play suited cards?"

Player Chips Progress
Shaun Deeb us
Shaun Deeb
465,000
305,000
305,000
$25K Fantasy
Team Lucky
WSOP 6X Winner
Shannon Shorr us
Shannon Shorr
360,000
200,000
200,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 2X Winner

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Ebony and Irony

Level 4 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Ebony Kenney
Ebony Kenney

PokerNews pulled up on the action as Ebony Kenney was all in and at-risk against big stack Yuchung Chang.

Ebony Kenney: AK
Yuchung Chang: AQ

Kenney was in an ideal spot to double up, but the board of 7104Q3 gave Chang the win with his pair of queens and Kenny was eliminated.

"Yeah, as soon as you pulled out your phone to record, I knew the queen was coming," someone else at the table chirped to her.

"Oh, is that how that works?" She muttered under her breath, unamused, and exited the tournament area.

Ironically, the player who made the comment then busted the very next hand to join her at the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Yuchung Chang tw
Yuchung Chang
445,000
70,000
70,000
Ebony Kenney us
Ebony Kenney
Busted

Tags: Ebony KenneyYuchung Chang

Song Takes it on the Turn

Level 3 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Stephen Song
Stephen Song

Two players saw a flop of 773. James Bullimore in the hijack, checked to Stephen Song in the cutoff.

Song bet 7,000 and was raised to 21,000 by Bullimore, which he called.

The turn fell a 6. Bullimore checked to Song, who bet 25,000, which was enough to get a fold.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Song us
Stephen Song
280,000
280,000
280,000
$25K Fantasy
WSOP 1X Winner
James Bullimore gb
James Bullimore
175,000
175,000
175,000

Tags: James BullimoreStephen Song

Event #89: $1,000 Flip & Go Coverage Begins at 7 PM

Christopher Chatman
Christopher Chatman

Welcome to the start of Event #89: $1,000 Flip & Go Presented by GGPoker – a tournament that has quickly established itself as one of the most entertaining events on the World Series of Poker calendar.

Players are currently playing the “Flip” portion of the event, where everyone is all in preflop – receiving three hole cards and discarding one after the flop is dealt. The last two cards are placed on the board and the best hand wins the flip! The winner at each eight-handed table then progresses to the “Go” stage of the event, having already made it into the money, and it plays out as a regular no-limit hold'em tournament.

The 2022 edition was won by Christopher Chatman, who claimed his first bracelet in the event and took home $187,770 for his efforts.

2022 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Christopher ChatmanUnited States$187,770
2Rafi ElhararIsrael$116,050
3Tyler WillseUnited States$85,420
4Ian SteinmanUnited States$63,530
5Pete ChenTaiwan$47,760
6Austin ApicellaUnited States$36,290
7Zach CheatumUnited States$27,880
8Georgios SotiropoulosGreece$21,660
9Mike MatusowUnited States$17,010

Of course, last year’s tournament will also be remembered for Scott Seiver, who made a heroic but ultimately doomed attempt to progress into the money. Seiver fired an eye-watering 43 bullets in the $1,000 buy-in event, (for $43,000 total) meaning he needed to finish fifth to just break even. Unfortunately for the four-time bracelet winner, he didn’t win a single flip and failed to cash.

The final flips will take place at about 4:00 p.m. and the tournament proper will begin at 7 p.m. local time, at which point live updates will begin here.

Players start with 20,000 chips and levels last 30 minutes. Play will continue for 12 levels, with 20-minute breaks every four levels. Those who make Day 2 will return at 12 noon on Saturday, July 15, and play down to a winner.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for coverage of this unique event.

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