The most anticipated final table of the year has become a reality. The Main Event of WSOP 2023 has confirmed the nine players who will begin the battle for the new world title this Sunday in a record 10,043 entrants record, $93.3 million in pot prizes, gold bracelets and diamonds for the winner, and most importantly, $12,100,000 and eternal glory.
It will be an exciting tournament defined by Adam Walton as the wide-stacked leader, as the Seattle native has a brutal 143,800,000 stack and around 120 The big blind, if not disaster, would allow him to take control of the situation. Steven Jones is his closest follower with 90,300,000 points (75 BB).
Spain’s Aguilera missed the final table but still won $700,000.
Day 8 started with 15 players and lasted 6 hours, the shortest to date since the event began. With Jose Aguilera down, the finalists have been confirmed and will return to the tables this Sunday at 2pm after a Saturday break. The first day of final table action takes place in Las Vegas.
Although Spain’s Aguilera was a final table bubble, earning $700,000 for his 10th place finish, there is another Iberian still alive. His country: Juan Maceiras, with 68,000,000 in chips and about 57 big blinds, is doing really well.
The top nine players list is completed by American Daniel Weinman, German Jan-Peter Jachtmann, UkrainianRuslan Prydryk, Italian Daniel Holzner and Britons Dean Hutchinson and Toby Lewis.
They return to Las Vegas this Sunday at 2pm to return to the Horseshoe Arena. to define champions. The final table began with 1 hour and 49 minutes remaining in level 38 with blinds of 600,000/1,200,000 and a big blind ante of 1,200,000. Trading will continue until four players remain, returning Monday to determine the champion.
Event #76: $10,000 Main Event WSOP World Championship of No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $10,000Number of Participants: 10,043 End Pool: $93,399,900Player in Tournament: 9Average Chip Stack: 66,953,333Blinds: 1h49m10 left at level 38 600K/1.2M/1.2M BB ante)Position paid: 1,507Next payout:$900,000
Final Table
First Place: Steven Jones – 90,300,000 (75 BBs)2nd place: Juan Maceiras – 68,000,000 (57 big blinds)3rd place: Daniel Holzner – 31,900,000 (27 big blinds)4th place: Adam Walton – 143,800,000 (120 big blinds)Fifth place: Ruslan Prydryk – 50,700,000 (42 big blinds)6th place: Dean Hutchison – 41,700,000 (35 big blinds)7th place: Toby Lewis – 19,800,000 (17 big blinds)8th place: Daniel Weinman – 81,700,000 (68 big blinds)Ninth place: Jan-Peter Jachtmann – 74,600,000 (62 big blinds)
Paytable
1. $12,100,0002. USD 6,500,0003. USD 4,000,0004. USD 3,000,0005° $2,400,0006° USD 1,850,0007° $1,425,0008° $1,125,0009. $900,000
ITM Latinos
34. Carlos Roques – $280,10063. Sergio Torres – $130,30086. David Cocio-Ruiz – $92,60089° Luis Yepes – $92,60098° Vito Bengozzi – $78,900112° Luis Donelles – $67,700115° Oscar Arach – $67,700116° Hilton Laborda – $67,700120° Diego Ramos – $67,700141° Ezequiel Lebed – $67,700148° Rodrigo Benmu – $67,700161° Louis Abdullah – $67,700181° Manuel Porchardt – $58,800196° Rafael Morais – $58,800228° Jorge Postigo – $50,900233° Carlos Lim – $50,900234° Hilton Lourenco – $50,900281° Jorge Dominguez – $50,900305° Arthur Souza de Campos – $44,700313° Thiago Crema – $44,700317° Lucas Porchardt – $44,700332° Hermione Garza – $44,700338° Carlos Leyva – $44,700345° Juan Marcos Lopez – $44,700352° Christian Roberts – $40,000357° Diego Emperador – $40,000380° Eduardo Amaral – $40,000394° Mario Lopez – $40,000Recife 401° Silvera – $40,000419° Edgardo Rosario – $40,000446° João Simão – $40,000485° Omar Barretta – $35,000490° Yuri Givylevsky – $35,000506° Rafael Kayafa – $35,000507° German Dansker – $35,000522° Vinicius Pieri de Lima – $35,000535° Renan Aziz – $35,000561° Andrea Goldbaum – $32,500577° Thiago Franco – $32,500584° Emmanuel Lopez – $32,500594° Francisco Benitez – $32,500602° Franco Mendes – $32,500619° Francis Cruz – $30,000628° Ramon Croppmans – $30,000637° Laura Sintra – $30,000651° Rodrigo Incefran – $30,000700° Diego Sanchez – $27,500704° Felipe Ketzer – $27,500710° Pedro Cavalieri – $27,500718° Leonardo Santos – $27,500748° Adrian Troya – $27,500755° Marco Zevola – $27,500794° Gurte Fortuna – $25,000802° Mauricio Aruano Parodi – $25,000832° Mathias Scafford – $25,000851° Gerson Caldeira – $25,000901° Pedro Galagnani – $25,000906° Lowry Championship – $25,000959° Jose Ferro – $22,500972° Rodrigo Rischmag – $22,500993° Mathias Duarte – $20,0001,005° Leonardo Daviglus – $17,5001,041° Mario Lauro – $17,5001,045° Eduardo de la Isla – $17,5001,098° Joseph Bloom Pacheco – $17,5001,106° Neville Endo Costa – $17,5001,076 Emmanuel Fernandez – $17,5001,113° Daniel Barahona – $17,5001,169° Fernando Sampitro – $17,5001,180° Guimarães – $17,5001,183° Dennis Lewis – $17,5001,199° Jose Moore – $17,5001,227° Leonardo de Souza – $17,5001.254° Oligan Ramos Duarte – $15,0001.257° Mariano Cable Car – $15,0001,266° Jorge Ribeiro – $15,0001.286° Jacob Montoya – $15,0001294° Giuseppe Callio – $15,0001,296° Cristian Peña Castro – $15,0001428° Jesus Bertoli – $15,0001,431. Augusto Hagen – $15,0001,460° Eider Cruz – $15,000
*Full prize pool.
Tech Sheet 54.
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event
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Location: Horseshoe, Las VegasLocation: Las Vegas, USAAmount of Purchase: $10,000Chips: 60,000Late Registration:Until Day 2 2nd LevelRe-Entry, Re-Buy, Additional: noShutters:120 minutesDates:July 3-17Day 1A: Monday, 03.07. Day 1B:Tuesday, 4.7. Chapter 1C: Wednesday, 5.7. Day 1D: Thursday 7/6 Day 2A/2B/2C: Friday 7/7Day 2D: Saturday 7/8Day 3:Sunday, 9/7Day 4:Monday, 10.7. Day 5: Tuesday, 11.7. Day 6: Wednesday 12/7 – 12:00 Day 7:Thursday, 13.7. Day 8: Friday, 14.7. Day 9: Saturday, 15.7. – The finalists have a day off.
Final Table
Day 10: Sunday, 16.7. – 2pm (until 4pm left)Day 11:Monday, 17.7. – 2:00 pm (until World Champion is announced)
*Full structure.
Latin Timetable
12:00pm Las Vegas1:00pm 2:00 pm3:00 pm3:00 pm 4:00pm
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