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
Total Entries
10,043
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
4,100
Players Left
3,202
Players Left 1 / 10,043
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Farah Takes from Aido

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

The flop read K76 when Rafael Farah checked in the big blind, followed by the under the gun player. Sergio Aido bet 4,400 on the button and Farah replied with a raise to 12,000.

After some thinking, both the under the gun player and Aido let it go.

Tags: Rafael FarahSergio Aido

Adams Catches Siegel Up to Something

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

From the cutoff Marsha Adams raised to 1,600 and David Siegel put in the three-bet to 4,000. When it folded back to Adams she asked Siegel, "What are you up to? A little somethin' somethin'?" and put in the call.

The two saw a flop of Q4K and Adams checked it to the raiser, with Siegel putting another 4,000 in the middle. Both then checked the 10 turn.

"I always seem to give you chips at the end," Adams lamented, but then asked Siegel what he had remaining. With that information in hand, she led out for 7,700 and Siegel was forced to fold.

Tags: David SiegelMarsha Adams

Chip Leaders In Black

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

Tulin Flops A Flush

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

On a completed board reading Q104103, Nikolai Tulin tossed out a bet of 26,500 when checked to by his opponent.

The bet represented almost a full pot-sized bet and sent his opponent deep into the tank, at one point saying, "If I fold will you show me?" which was quickly shut down by the dealer before Tulin could even decide to offer an answer.

Eventually, his opponent called and Tulin lifted the KJ off the table to show his opponent that he had flopped the second nut flush with outs to the straight flush and royal flush as well.

His opponent sent his cards into the muck, saying he was unable to get away from AxQx as the dealer pushed the pot in Tulin's direction.

Tags: Nikolai Tulin

Good Run For Pastore

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

"What did you eat tonight?", asked a player to Jonathan Pastore, who seems to be in a rush since the dinner break.

And he won another pot thanks to a three-bet on the button after an open by a player in middle position who called.

On 5Q2, Pastore continued to 3,000, and his opponent check-called a first time. Then he did it a second time after Pastore bet 10,000 on the turn 3.

The river was the 4, and the player in the middle position checked once more. Pastore bet very small, only 3,000, and his opponent snap-called.

"You're lucky," he said to Pastore, who hit a straight on the river with AQ. The player in middle position showed 55 for a set.

A few minutes after Pastore won this pot, Harish Ananthapadmanabha sat at the table with one of the biggest stack of the tournament so far, 330,000 chips.

Tags: Jonathan PastoreHarish Ananthapadmanabha

Ambrosino Scores Massive Triple Up

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

The PokerNews team caught the action when all the chips were in the middle preflop between Robert Wood in early position, a player in the hijack and Ruggiero Ambrosino in the big blind.

Wood had the covering stack to both his opponents and Ambrosino was all in for close to 45,000.

Hijack: KQ
Ruggiero Ambrosino: AQ
Robert Wood: JJ

The flop was a great one for Ambrosino when the dealer fanned out AA3, but he would still need to dodge the flush draw and jack for his opponents. The board ran out clean on a 43 to improve Ambrosino to a full house and score the triple up.

Tags: Robert WoodRuggiero Ambrosino

Late-Night Counts From Horseshoe Gold

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

Updated Counts in Paris

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante

Alcorn Calls Correctly For Tournament Life

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante
Heather Alcorn
Heather Alcorn

Action was picked up on the river in a massive pot between Heather Alcorn in first position and another player in the small blind.

With a board reading QAQK6, action was on the player in the small blind who moved all in for 41,000 effective and Alcorn went into the tank.

"My nemesis," she remarked as she pondered a call for her tournament life. After some more thought she put in the chips and the hands were turned over.

Heather Alcorn: Q10
Opponent: 76

Alcorn was good with her three queens and she added a healthy chunk to her growing stack.

Tags: Heather Alcorn

Chip Counts in Horseshoe Blue

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
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