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 7
Entries
49
Players Left
15
Players Left 1 / 10,043
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Joshi Wakes Up With Kings to Double Off Weinman

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Sachin Joshi
Sachin Joshi

Daniel Weinman raised to 650,000 from the cutoff before Sachin Joshi three-bet to 1,430,000 on the button. Weinman then shoved all in and Joshi called for his last 5,430,000.

Sachin Joshi: KK
Daniel Weinman: 99

Joshi was ahead and poised for a big double-up with his kings as the 352 flop kept him in the lead. The K turn improved him to a set and left Weinman drawing dead heading to the 7 river.

Tags: Daniel WeinmanSachin Joshi

Maceira Lapido Gets One Big Chip of Value

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Andrey Pateychuk raised to 600,000 from under the gun and Juan Maceiras Lapido was the only caller from the big blind. The flop of 55Q got checked through, as did the 7 turn before the 7 river hit the felt.

Maceira Lapido now led for 1,000,000 and Pateychuk made the call. Maceira Lapido tabled K7 for a rivered full house and Pateychuk mucked his cards, followed by a "nice hand."

Tags: Andrey PateychukJuan Maceiras Lapido

Torelli Gets Chopped Up

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Daniel Holzner raised to 600,000 on the button and was called by Andrew Hulme and Alec Torelli in the blinds. The flop came KJ6 and the action checked around to the J on the turn.

Torelli was the first to take a stab at the pot with a bet of 850,000 on the turn. Both Holzner and Hulme called to see the J land on the river. All three players checked again with Holzner and Hulme each showing a king to chop the pot.

Tags: Alec TorelliAndrew HulmeDaniel Holzner

Harsheel Kothari Eliminated in 30th Place ($280,100)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Harsheel Kothari
Harsheel Kothari

Harsheel Kothari shoved from under the gun for 4,000,000 and action folded around to Daniel Scroggins in the big blind. Scroggins counted out his chips before he tossed in a call to put Kothari at risk.

Harsheel Kothari: AQ
Daniel Scroggins: A10

The board ran out 42109A and Scroggins flopped a pair of tens to knock Kothari out of the Main Event in 30th place for $280,100.

Tags: Daniel ScrogginsHarsheel Kothari

Matthew Wantman Eliminated in 29th Place ($280,100)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Matthew Wantman
Matthew Wantman

The rest of the table had already folded and headed off on break before Matthew Wantman shoved all in for 3,330,000 on the button. Christopher Kimmel folded his small blind, but Jose Aguilera quickly called in the big blind.

Matthew Wantman: Q10
Jose Aguilera: A9

Wantman fell further behind on the 4A5 flop as Aguilera made top pair. The turn came the 8 and Wantman's rail began calling for a heart that would keep his Main Event hopes alive, but instead he saw the 4 fall on the river, which ended his run in 29th place.

Tags: Jose AguileraMatthew Wantman

Nicholas Gerrity Eliminated in 28th Place ($280,100)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Nicholas Gerrity
Nicholas Gerrity

Nicholas Gerrity raised to 650,000 from under the gun and picked up three callers. The flop came K52 and Gerrity continued with a bet of 1,300,000. Jan-Peter Jachtmann was the only one to call from the big blind.

The turn brought the A and Jachtmann checked again. Gerrity jammed all in for his last 3,375,000 and Jachtmann snapped him off.

Nicholas Gerrity: KQ
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: 43

Jachtmann turned a wheel and Gerrity was left drawing dead. The A on the river was just a formality as Gerrity bowed out in 28th place.

Tags: Jan-Peter JachtmannNicholas Gerrity

Let's Take Another Break

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Jose Aguilera
Jose Aguilera

The remaining 27 players have stepped out for their second break of the day. This break will be extended to facilitate the three-table redraw. In the meantime, check out these highlights from the last level:

Redraw of the Final Three Tables

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom33,325,00083
12Toby LewisUnited Kingdom16,800,00042
13Gabi LivshitzIsrael6,675,00017
14Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom15,900,00040
15Joe GhioUnited States10,250,00026
16Cong PhamUnited States14,475,00036
17Ryan TosocUnited States12,225,00031
18Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany41,025,000103
19Alec TorelliUnited States12,300,00031
      
21Ruslan PrydrykUkraine24,150,00060
22Dean HutchisonUnited Kingdom13,925,00035
23Eric SchneiderUnited States6,700,00017
24Daniel WeinmanUnited States20,875,00052
25Daniel VampanUnited States7,875,00020
26Juan Maceiras LapidoSpain69,225,000173
27Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom29,675,00074
28Joshua PayneUnited States67,700,000169
29Jose AguileraMexico40,200,000101
      
31Christopher KimmelUnited States15,700,00039
32Andrey PateychukRussia12,900,00032
33Richard RyderUnited States17,300,00043
34Daniel ScrogginsUnited States16,775,00042
35Steven JonesUnited States19,050,00048
36Adam WaltonUnited States41,875,000105
37Anirban DasIndia16,050,00040
38Daniel HolznerItaly13,000,00033
39Ryan TamaniniUnited States5,500,00014

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O'Neill Gets a Shove Through After an Eternity

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Jack O'Neill
Jack O'Neill

All other players had gone on a break already but the righthand feature table was still in action.

Jack O'Neill had opened to 600,000 and Eric Schneider defended his big blind. On a 953 flop, Schneider check-called for 900,000 before both checked the 5 turn. The 6 river completed the board and Schneider checked again.

O'Neill splashed in ten T-1,000,000 chips for a large overbet, more than two times the pot.

The level had already ended and Schneider went into a deep tank for more than 13 minutes. He eventually sigh-folded before heading into a shorter break than everyone else, which also applied for O'Neill.

When they come back, the redraw of the final three tables will take place followed by another short break to prepare all required details.

Tags: Eric SchneiderJack O'Neill

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