2023 World Series of Poker

Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship
Day: 2abc
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 2abc
Entries
4,062
Players Left
1,877

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

Day 2abc Completed

Brammer Continues to Lead After Day 2abc in the WSOP Main Event World Championship

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Christopher Brammer
Christopher Brammer

It was one of the largest restarts in World Series of Poker Main Event history as Day 2abc kicked off with roughly 3,900 players returning to their seats in Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship. With late registration still open to start the day, that number increased as an additional 196 players joined the field today.

A record number has already been recorded for this year's Main Event, but the tournament staff is looking at possibly cracking the 10,000-player mark when registration finally closes after Level 7 on Day 2d tomorrow. As of right now, there are just over 9,500 entries and the prize pool has surpassed the $90,000,000 mark.

That being said, it was a wild day at the poker tables with over half of the field being eliminated in the five levels that were played. When things got underway at noon local time, tables were scattered in all areas of the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas ballrooms but it was trimmed down to just the Horseshoe by night's end. In total 1,877 players have advanced to Day 3 on Sunday, July 9th where they will be joined by those making it through Day 2d tomorrow.

There wasn't a large increase in chips by most of the leaders from the Day 1 flights. Whereas Yehuda Dayan entered with the largest stack of 389,900 chips, when the day was completed, it was the Day 1c chip leader Christopher Brammer who vaulted to the top and bagged the largest stack with 879,000 chips. Brammer is coming off two very successful days at the table and will hope to keep it rolling for the entirety of the event. Meanwhile, Dayan bagged less than he entered with, being 360,000 chips, while Day 1b chip leader Jean-Pierre van der Spuy knew a much worse day and bowed out in the second level of play.

Other players that managed to build a big stack include Julio Belluscio (825,500), 2019 Main Event final tablist Nick Marchington (716,000), Patrik Antonius (584,500), and Gary Benson (572,000). Ronnie Bardah (519,000) and Shota Nakanishi (500,500) are also bracelet winners who finished with over half a million chips while Stephen Chidwick (472,500) and Cole Ferraro (454,000) were just shy of that mark.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Christopher BrammerUnited Kingdom879,000352
2Julio BelluscioArgentina825,500330
3Beqir SalihuUnited States801,000320
4John SofillasUnited States780,000312
5Nick MarchingtonUnited Kingdom716,000286
6Heitor SaraivaUnited States665,500266
7Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom635,500254
8Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom610,000244
9Patrik AntoniusFinland584,500234
10Nikita LutherIndia572,500229

A New Champion Will be Crowned

Many players were forced to the rail and saw their Main Event hopes slashed as the field was trimmed to just 1,900 players. The most notable elimination came at the expense of the 2022 WSOP Main Event champion Espen Jorstad in the second level of the day. Jorstad flopped a set of sixes but it was no match for the flopped straight of Julian Aguirre. With the defending champion out of contention, the opportunity has opened up for a new player to grab the reigns and make their mark on poker history.

Espen Jorstad
Espen Jorstad

Jorstad wasn't the only notable to bow out on Day 2abc as multiple household names failed to advance to Day 3. Daniel Negreanu acquired a healthy rail of fans over on the Paris side of things but he was unable to spin up his short stack. Negreanu entered the day with just north of 20,000 chips but was never able to get things on track. Joining him on the sideline were the likes of Adrian Mateos, Alex Keating, Jamie Kerstetter, Jeremy Ausmus, and 2004 Main Event champion Greg Raymer.

For the majority of the previous Main Event winners, it was a rather successful day with eight of them finding a bag at the end of the night. Damian Salas (147,500), Scott Blumstein, Joe McKeehen (220,000), Martin Jacobson (128,000), Ryan Riess (151,000), Joe Cada (241,500), Jamie Gold (248,000), Johnny Chan (372,000), and Tom McEvoy (20,000) will all be returning on Day 3 and looking to make their way into the money.

It was a rather tame day at the tables with no lions wreaking any havoc or circus charades taking place. Guy Fieri did make an appearance in the Horseshoe Event Center as the 2023 WSOP bracelet was unveiled, but once again it was done while players were solely focused on the task at hand. Smoke filled the room with drums and a marching band which led to many players making use of their headphones.

Guy Fieri
Guy Fieri

With little-to-no drama unfolding on Day 2abc, one of the most bizarre things that grabbed the attention was the absence of a few players while their stack was dwindled down. Theodore Mcquilkin was away for the entire day due to his wife being in labor. McQuilkin started the day with 85,500 chips and blinded off to just 35,500 chips. Meanwhile, Steven Markowitz (aka Hoodie Allen) bounced from the tournament in the later levels to catch a plane for a wedding tomorrow. Markowitz will be returning on Day 3 to a stack of 124,500, granted that he makes the 7 a.m. flight back to Las Vegas.

Day 3 will be kicking off at noon local time where the entire field will play together for the first time on Sunday, July 9th. As for July 8th, there will be 3,020 players returning for Day 2d with late registration still open for two more levels. The PokerNews live reporting team will be here to grab all of the updates and any exciting highlights throughout the day.

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex KeatingChristopher BrammerCole FerraroDamian SalasDaniel NegreanuEspen JorstadGary BensonGreg RaymerGuy FieriJamie GoldJamie KerstetterJeremy AusmusJoe CadaJoe McKeehenJohnny ChanJulian AguirreMartin JacobsonNick MarchingtonPatrik AntoniusRonnie BardahRyan RiessScott BlumsteinShota NakanishiStephen ChidwickSteven MarkowitzTheodore McquilkinTom McEvoyYehuda Dayan

End Of Day Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Christopher Brammer gb
Christopher Brammer
879,000
159,000
159,000
Day 2ABC Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Julio Belluscio ar
Julio Belluscio
825,500
217,500
217,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Beqir Salihu us
Beqir Salihu
801,000
760,800
760,800
John Sofillas us
John Sofillas
780,000
677,300
677,300
Nick Marchington gb
Nick Marchington
716,000
16,000
16,000
Heitor Saraiva us
Heitor Saraiva
665,500
15,500
15,500
Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
635,500
582,500
582,500
Andrew Hulme gb
Andrew Hulme
610,000
460,000
460,000
Patrik Antonius fi
Patrik Antonius
584,500
164,500
164,500
Nikita Luther in
Nikita Luther
572,500
392,500
392,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Gary Benson au
Gary Benson
572,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Allen Nielson us
Allen Nielson
556,000
-29,000
-29,000
Philip Yeh se
Philip Yeh
541,000
-27,000
-27,000
Kostantinos Papanikos us
Kostantinos Papanikos
533,500
113,500
113,500
Tim Van Loo de
Tim Van Loo
531,500
196,500
196,500
Brandon Brown us
Brandon Brown
523,500
436,100
436,100
Ronnie Bardah us
Ronnie Bardah
519,000
89,000
89,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Eric Bunch us
Eric Bunch
510,500
354,200
354,200
Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
506,500
331,500
331,500
Sebastin Kolman in
Sebastin Kolman
504,000
295,500
295,500
Shota Nakanishi jp
Shota Nakanishi
500,500
-99,500
-99,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Shawn Stroke us
Shawn Stroke
500,500
271,500
271,500
Nicholas Lee ca
Nicholas Lee
497,000
404,300
404,300
Jeremy Maher us
Jeremy Maher
495,000
456,300
456,300
Pol Vela es
Pol Vela
493,000

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Day 2abc Completed

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

The players in the Horseshoe Event Center and main room have bagged and tagged their chips for the night as five levels have been completed. Assorted counts and a recap of today's action are to follow, the full counts will be published once they have been provided by the WSOP.

McNeil Wins Big Pot Late On

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

In a three-bet pot to the 1092 flop, Michael McNeil bet 14,000 and earned calls from Abraham Faroni as well as Dragos Trofimov. The 7 turn was checked and the 6 fell on the river. Trofimov bet 60,000 and McNeil reluctantly called while Faroni was likewise sent into the tank to then fold.

Trofimov revealed the 75 for a pair of sevens and busted flush draw, which McNeil had beat with the A10 for the top pair. Faroni sighed when he saw the exposed cards and mentioned he had folded pocket queens.

Player Chips Progress
Abraham Faroni us
Abraham Faroni
455,000
95,000
95,000
Michael McNeil us
Michael McNeil
270,000
137,600
137,600
Dragos Trofimov md
Dragos Trofimov
100,000
-110,000
-110,000

Tags: Abraham FaroniDragos TrofimovMichael McNeil

Merk Chips Up During Final Stages

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

On a heads-up flop of QJ2, Abby Merk bet when checked to and her table neighbour called which brought them to the A on the turn. It was once more checked to Merk and she bet another 28,000to win the pot right there. Further assorted counts of the same tournament section in the final stages of the day can be found below.

Player Chips Progress
George Wolff us
George Wolff
350,000
180,000
180,000
Masato Yokosawa jp
Masato Yokosawa
220,000
178,000
178,000
Gaetan Balleur fr
Gaetan Balleur
210,000
111,900
111,900
Ramon Miquel Munoz es
Ramon Miquel Munoz
165,000
112,000
112,000
Roman Valerstein us
Roman Valerstein
150,000
-123,300
-123,300
Abby Merk us
Abby Merk
110,000
15,500
15,500
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
85,000
-56,000
-56,000
Winamax
Michael Lech us
Michael Lech
38,000
-7,500
-7,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Matt Vengrin us
Matt Vengrin
15,500
15,500
15,500

Tags: Abby Merk

Saraiva Sends One Out at the End

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Heitor Saraiva
Heitor Saraiva

Heitor Saraiva and an opponent had built a pot of around 140,000 heading to the river on a board of 958J6 when Saraiva slid forward a stack of green 25,000 chips to put his opponent all in.

His opponent, with around 80,000 remaining, tanked for several minutes at the end of the night before calling as Saraiva showed Q10 for the turned straight.

The all-in player threw his cards into the muck before making a quick exit. The dealer retrieved two fives and flipped them over. "I don't care. Just give me the chips," Saraiva said.

Player Chips Progress
Heitor Saraiva us
Heitor Saraiva
650,000
200,000
200,000

Tags: Heitor Saraiva

Huynh Gets a Fold from Potts

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Nicholas Potts limped under the gun and it folded to Kenny Huynh who raised to 8,000 in the hijack. Potts made the call.

The flop revealed 6K and Potts check-called Huynh for 9,000. The turn was the 10 and this time Potts check-folded after Huynh sent 20,000.

Huynh showed K and Potts told to the table he had Ax10x.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Potts us
Nicholas Potts
240,000
105,000
105,000
Kenny Huynh us
Kenny Huynh
152,000
22,800
22,800
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Kenny HuynhNicholas Potts

Chang Takes Down a Big Pot Without a Showdown

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

A player in early position raised to 5,000, the hijack three-bet to 18,000 and Lawrence Chang in the big blind cold four-bet to 43,000. The original raiser folded and the hijack called.

On a board of 1073, Chang continued for 27,000. His opponent in the hijack folded AK face up in frustration allowing Chang to claim this pot.

Player Chips Progress
Lawrence Chang us
Lawrence Chang
261,000
90,000
90,000

Tags: Lawrence Chang