2023 World Series of Poker

Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$12,100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$93,399,900
Entries
10,043
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
1,118
Players Left
819

Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Day 1b Completed

Van der Spuy Leads, Martini a Close Second After Day 1b of $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Jean-Pierre van der Spuy
Jean-Pierre van der Spuy

Excitement, fireworks, and drinking beers to cap off the night - three things that the Fourth of July has in common with the World Series of Poker Main Event. While many Americans were celebrating the festivities outside today, there was a gathering of around 1,118 players from all around the world inside the Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas for Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold'em World Championship.

When all the dust settled after an exciting five two-hour levels, there were 819 players advancing to Day 2abc on Friday, July 7th at 12 noon. Leading the pack was online grinder Jean-Pierre van der Spuy, who jumped into the lead in the dying moments of Day 1b with a stack of 287,000. Van der Spuy is a well-known online poker pro but has yet to record a live tournament score. The South African will be looking to make his first one count in the 2023 WSOP Main Event. Following in his footsteps is four-time bracelet winner Julien Martini with 284,700 chips along with Yuze Ding with 284,500; Ding battled at the same table as Martini throughout proceedings.

End of Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jean-Pierre van der SpuySouth Africa287,000359
2Julien MartiniFrance286,000358
3Yuze DingUnited States284,500356
4Gar CheungUnited States281,500352
5Andrew GrahamUnited States277,700347
6Scott NumotoUnited States268,200335
7Patrik AntoniusFinland263,500329
8Jevon LamUnited States243,000304
9Robert LofasoUnited States233,500292
10Anatoly FilatovRussia231,000289

There were only two WSOP Main Event champions that jumped into the Day 1b field: Greg Raymer and Johnny Chan. The 2004 champion Raymer wasted little time getting to work by doubling his stack in the first few moments after sitting down. He finished the day with 201,400 chips coming off his latest Senior's tournament victory at the Golden Nugget. As for Chan, he strolled into the tournament area a little later but also built up his stack over the next couple of levels. Chan went on to bag 218,000 chips, and both of them will join the four previous Main Event winners from Day 1a.

Johnny Chan
Johnny Chan

No Shortage of Table-Talk

There was no lack of chatter in the tournament area from the drop of the hat with Martin Kabrhel getting involved from the very first hand. Kabrhel was up to his usual tricks with his mouth, however, his chips did less talking. Kabrhel opted to run an ace-high bluff in the second level of the day but was bounced by a rivered pair from Michael Demarco.

Another player that doesn't shy away from some table talk was the ever-so-popular Steven "Cuz" Buckner. After taking a bad beat in the early going, Buckner attempted to rebuild his stack throughout the day but was unable to get things rolling his way. Buckner was also among those that failed to advance to the next day.

Joining Buckner on the sidelines were Haven Werner, Santiago Plante, Galen Hall, and Jacqueline Burkhart - who belted out the US national anthem during a short stint on the feature table.

Jimmy D'Ambrosio spent a level on the feature table showing his outgoing character and chatted away but returned to the outer tables as one of the shorter stacks. His attempt at spinning up a stack looked promising - going from 2,500 all the way up to 32,000 - but his luck ended in the final level of the night when his pocket queens ran into Todd Hovenden's pocket aces. If that wasn't bad enough, two more aces on the flop spelled the end to D'Ambrosio's Main Event.

Jimmy d'Ambrosio
Jimmy d'Ambrosio

The day belonged to the silent killers on Day 1b as many other big names managed to maneuver their way through the field en route to bagging up a stack for Day 2abc in just a few days. The likes of Patrik Antonius (263,500) and Daniel Rezaei (216,200) quietly battled for the chip lead in the later stages of the day but were forced to settle for positions inside the top 20 instead.

Other high-rollers and household names advancing from Day 1b included Chris Brewer, Isaac Haxton, Jason Koon, and Scott Seiver. They will be joined by a couple of the young guns sneaking their way into the scene. Cole Ferraro (179,000) already has one WSOP bracelet to his name at the young age of 22 and is widely regarded as one of the best up-and-coming players in his generation. Frederic Normand (95,900) will also move on to Day 2 and is coming off multiple deep runs this summer.

With the excitement and fireworks out of the way, the night was capped off with the infamous 'Beer Level' as many players engaged in some alcoholic beverages in the final level of the night. "Cocktails!" was the most common exclamation in the last 60 minutes of the night as players rejoiced in making it one step further on their way to poker glory.

Beer Level
Beer Level

There are still two more starting flights waiting to take place over the next couple of days and they are expected to attract the most players. Day 1c will kick off at 12 noon local time on July 5th and will have the same structure as the previous flights with five two-hour levels and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 3.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the tournament floor to bring you all of the exciting highlights and action from the day in what could be a historic WSOP Main Event.

Tags: Anatoly FilatovAndrew GrahamChris BrewerCole FerraroDaniel RezaeiFrederic NormandGalen HallGar CheungGreg RaymerHaven WernerIsaac HaxtonJacqueline BurkhartJason KoonJean-Pierre van der SpuyJevon LamJimmy D'AmbrosioJohnny ChanJulien MartiniMartin KabrhelMichael DemarcoPatrik AntoniusRobert LofasoSantiago PlanteScott NumotoScott SeiverTodd HovendenYuze Ding

Official End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy za
Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy
Day 1B Chip Leader
287,000 97,000
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
WSOP 4X Winner
286,000 23,500
Yuze Ding sg
Yuze Ding
284,500 39,500
Gar Cheung us
Gar Cheung
281,500 281,500
Andrew Graham us
Andrew Graham
277,700 -17,300
Scott Numoto us
Scott Numoto
268,200 -10,800
Patrik Antonius fi
Patrik Antonius
263,500 26,500
Jevon Lam us
Jevon Lam
243,000 2,000
Robert Lofaso us
Robert Lofaso
233,500 6,500
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
231,000 115,500
Steven McKuin us
Steven McKuin
230,000 230,000
Hyun Kim kr
Hyun Kim
227,700 227,700
Ramiro Petrone ar
Ramiro Petrone
226,000 -12,500
Trevor Reardon gb
Trevor Reardon
224,300 21,800
Giuseppe Galluzzo ca
Giuseppe Galluzzo
222,200 200
Fabio Colonese br
Fabio Colonese
222,200 222,200
Johnny Chan us
Johnny Chan
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
218,000 48,000
Daniel Rezaei at
Daniel Rezaei
216,200 -800
Raul Manzanares es
Raul Manzanares
214,500 214,500
Shawn Moore us
Shawn Moore
212,200 212,200
Xie Haoqi cn
Xie Haoqi
210,000 210,000
Danny Pyke gb
Danny Pyke
210,000 210,000
Matthew Nowicki us
Matthew Nowicki
206,100 -1,900
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
201,400 8,400
Andrei Stoenescu ro
Andrei Stoenescu
199,300 199,300

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YoH ViraL Eliminated On The Last Hand

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Down to 3,500 chips, Johan Guilbert doubled up on one of the last hands against Clement Kerrien (AJ>KQ on 7A8104).

But on the very last hand of the day, he moved all in once again from the button for 7,000, after Giuseppe Galluzzo opened in early position to 1,300 and was called twice. To get rid of the two players who called, Galluzzo reraised to 24,000, and both of his opponents folded.

Johan Guilbert: 88
Giuseppe Galluzzo: AA

Johan Guilbert's stack decreased all day long, and was down to zero after the board KJ9Q2. He will not come back on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Giuseppe Galluzzo ca
Giuseppe Galluzzo
222,000 27,000
Clément Kerrien fr
Clément Kerrien
23,600 23,600
Johan Guilbert fr
Johan Guilbert
Busted

Tags: Giuseppe GalluzzoJohan Guilbert

Delmas Ditches his Aces

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

After an open from Adrien Delmas, the hijack three-bet to 3,500, and David Michel on the button just called. Then Delmas put in the four-bet to 10,000, and only Michel made the call as the original three-better got out of the way.

The flop came out 985, and Delmas continued for 10,000, and Michel made the call to see the 7 on the turn.

Both players then decided to check to the J on the river, and Delmas led out again for 5,000. But then Michel raised him to 25,000, and Delmas went briefly into the tank.

After about 15 seconds, he announced a fold and tossed AA into the muck.

"Wow, how many times are you going to fold aces, my friend?" someone at the table asked him, implying he has folded them several times already.

"Every time, I guess," Delmas replied dryly, and then the table began a discussion as to if Michel bluffed him or not, but to no avail.

Player Chips Progress
David Michel us
David Michel
127,000 127,000
Adrien Delmas fr
Adrien Delmas
72,000 72,000

Tags: Adrien DelmasDavid Michel