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2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship

2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 5
Event Info

2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
105
Prize
$3,121,838
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$24,843,000
Entries
1,014
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
6
Players Left
1

2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship

Day 5 Completed

Aliaksandr Shylko Keeps Composure to Win 2023 PSPC ($3,121,838)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Aliaksandr Shylko
Aliaksandr Shylko

Three and a half years after the previous PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship, a new Player's Champion has been named. Belarus' Aliaksandr Shylko took down the 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship for $3,121,838 after reaching an ICM deal with Germany's Max Menzel (2nd - $2,859,990) and Brazil's Philipe Pizzari (3rd - $2,524,871) and navigating one of the most memorable final tables in recent memory.

The 26-year-old had the chip lead when the three agreed to play for a remaining $300,000 in prize money and the towering golden trophy before the exits of Pizzari and Menzel, who was the last Platinum Pass winner standing as he attempted to match Ramon Colillas' Platinum Pass spin-up in 2019.

All three players were guaranteed to take home their largest-ever live cashes, and the same was true for Nacho Barbero (4th - $1,551,300), Pedro Marques (5th - $1,251,500) and Niclas Thumm (6th - $1,001,200). To take home the seven-figure pieces of the $24,843,000 prize pool, these six players had to get through a field of 1,014 runners that included a mix of the world's best and part-time hopefuls who won a Platinum Pass into the $25,000 buy-in event.

Shylko, a slender and cheerful Belarusian who has been playing poker professionally for six years, had just over $423,000 in Hendon Mob-reported cashes heading into the event, including a victory in the €2,000 Eureka High Roller in May 2022 for $80,853, just a fraction of his seven-figure score.

"To be honest, I don't feel that [many] emotions because I wanted to win so much and I was too focused," Shylko told PokerNews in a winner's interview. "I was just trying to be as calm as possible ... All the guys I think hate me because I'm asking them [about] their stacks all the time because I want to be precise. So yeah, it's just a lot of work and I guess I will understand what is going on maybe in a week, maybe more."

2023 PokerStars Players Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1stAliaksandr ShylkoBelarus$3,121,838*
2ndMax MenzelGermany$2,859,990*
3rdPhilipe PizzariBrazil$2,524,871*
4thNacho BarberoArgentina$1,551,300
5thPedro MarquesPortugal$1,251,500
6thNiclas ThummGermany$1,001,200
7thThomas EychenneFrance$801,000
8thPetar KalevBulgaria$621,300
9thAndrei BogheanRomania$449,700

*Denotes three-handed deal

Shylko's Unlikely Road to Victory

As is often the case in poker tournaments, Shylko's road to victory was an unlikely one.

Late on Day 4 with three tables remaining, Shylko found himself at risk of busting in a three-way all in where he and last woman standing Nadya Magnus held ace-king to dominate the ace-queen of the bigger-stacked Menzel, who managed to spike a queen on the flop to take the life out of the mild-mannered Shylko.

However, the dealer then peeled off a king on the turn and the eventual champion lived to see another day in what he called "the biggest moment in my life, in poker" up to the final table.

"It was really a really emotional one for me," he admitted.

Aliaksandr Shylko
Aliaksandr Shylko

The poker pro kept his composure throughout the hand and the rest of the tournament, but the poker world got to see an emotional side of Shylko when he was at risk of going out in fifth place when his ace-ten was dominated by Pizzari's Big Slick.

A king-high flop was no help to Shylko but left him hope with a gutshot to a Broadway straight. It didn't come on the turn but the river gave Shylko one of his four outs and he erupted in cheer before running over to his rail, stopping only to apologize to his opponent for the understandable outburst.

Aliaksandr Shylko
Aliaksandr Shylko

Nacho Typical Final Table

The energy was electric as the six players returned for play on Day 5 with tens of thousands of eyes on the live-streamed final table. Most of those eyes were on Argentina's Barbero, the most experienced player at the final table who had a commanding chip lead to put him on the trajectory to victory.

The trajectory slanted downward in just the first hour of play when Barbero made a massive misclick to raise-fold for over 20 big blinds. With blinds of 125,000/250,000/250,000, Shylko opened to 500,000 from under the gun with pocket jacks and Barbero, busy talking to the rail and having not noticed a raise in front of him, raised to 5,125,000 in the small blind with just nine-three. A four-bet jam from Shylko forced a fold from Barbero and he gave up the chip lead.

Nacho Barbero
Nacho Barbero

"I made a mistake," Barbero told PokerStars in an interview afterward about the raise that cost him five million in chips.

The mistake may very well have also cost Barbero millions of dollars as he later bowed out in fourth place to miss several payout jumps and the $4,053,200 first-place prize. The Argentinian WSOP bracelet winner admitted he was "tilted" after the hand but managed to re-take the chip lead before a few unfortunate runouts left him short before a top pair versus two pair cooler to mark his elimination.

It wasn't the only big mistake at a final table that commentator Maria Ho called "crazier than I could have imagined." Not long after Barbero's televised misclick, Pizzari folded the winning hand at showdown as he apparently didn't realize he had a pair to be ahead of the king-high of Thumm.

Despite the chaos around him, Shylko kept it together and played his A-game.

"I was just trying to be focused on the game," he said. "I just rewatched the hands and the end of the day, try to go have a good rest and go to [the] ocean. And when I was on the table, I was trying to be as calm as possible and play one hand at a time, that's it. That's the best you can do."

After the three-handed deal, Pizzari fell in third when he moved his short stack in with jack-seven and was looked up by the king-queen of Menzel, who flopped top pair to secure the Brazilian's exit. It was a short heads-up battle before Menzel made a straight on the river only to be against the full house of Shylko. A check-jam from Menzel sealed the deal and Shylko stared at the board as things became real.

Max Menzel & Aliaksandr Shylko
Max Menzel & Aliaksandr Shylko

Shylko's emotions shined through once again as Joe Stapleton announced his victory and he lifted the Player's Champion trophy with some help from the 2019 champ. After posing with the trophy, he video-chatted his friends and family back home in Belarus and the Czech Republic so they could share the moment from afar.

Ramon Colillas - Aliaksandr Shylko
Ramon Colillas - Aliaksandr Shylko

That wraps up PokerNews' coverage of the specular return of the 2023 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and PokerStars Players Championship. Be sure to check out the live reporting hub for coverage of other events here in The Bahamas.

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Aliaksandr Shylko Wins the 2023 PSPC for $3,121,838

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Champion Aliaksandr Shylko
Champion Aliaksandr Shylko

Aliaksandr Shylko has captured the title of the 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship after conquering a field of 1,014 entries. There was a three-way ICM deal with a little bit of money still to play for. Shylko will walk away as the big winner with $3,121,838 and the illustrious PSPC trophy.

A full recap of the final day along with the winner's reaction will be posted shortly.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1stAliaksandr ShylkoBelarus$3,121,838*
2ndMax MenzelGermany$2,859,990*
3rdPhilipe PizzariBrazil$2,524,871*
4thNacho BarberoArgentina$1,551,300
5thPedro MarquesPortugal$1,251,500
6thNiclas ThummGermany$1,001,200
7thThomas EychenneFrance$801,000
8thPetar KalevBulgaria$621,300
9thAndrei BogheanRomania$449,700

*denotes a three-way ICM deal

Max Menzel Eliminated in 2nd Place ($2,859,990)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Max Menzel
Max Menzel

Aliaksandr Shylko limped in on the button with {10-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and Max Menzel checked his option in the big blind with {j-Clubs}{9-Spades}. The flop fell {8-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} and Menzel led out with a min-bet of 800,000 which Shylko called.

The turn brought the {10-Spades} and Menzel fired out another bet of 2,800,000. Shylko still just called after making a full house and the {q-Clubs} completed the board.

Menzel rivered a straight and opted to check this time. Shylko counted out a bet of 4,500,000 and Menzel ripped all in for 12,300,000. Shylko snapped him off with the full house and the heads-up match was over on the very first hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Aliaksandr Shylko
60,900,000
23,100,000
23,100,000
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Max Menzel
Busted

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Philipe Pizzari Eliminated in 3rd Place ($2,524,871)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Elimination Philipe Pizzari
Elimination Philipe Pizzari

Philipe Pizzari was down to just 5,700,000 chips on the button and shipped all in for his seven big blinds. Max Menzel re-shoved all in from the small blind and Aliaksandr Shylko folded his big blind.

Philipe Pizzari: {j-Hearts}{7-Hearts}
Max Menzel: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}

The flop came {q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts} to give Menzel two pair but Pizzari picked up a flush draw. The turn was the {a-Diamonds} and the river was the {j-Diamonds} to send Pizzari home in third place. The Brazilian will still take home over $2.5 million after striking a three-way deal.

Player Chips Progress
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Max Menzel
19,500,000
5,300,000
5,300,000
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Philipe Pizzari
Busted

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Menzel Gets It All on the River

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Philipe Pizzari limped in from the small blind with {q-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Max Menzel checked his option with {8-Hearts}{5-Clubs}. The flop of {10-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds} gave both players a pair and Pizzari check-called a bet of 800,000 from Menzel.

The turn brought the {5-Diamonds} and both players checked to the {2-Hearts} on the river. Pizzari checked again and Menzel over-bet shoved all in for 5,100,000 and Pizzari called with the smaller full house. Menzel doubled up and the two players swapped positions again.

Player Chips Progress
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Max Menzel
14,200,000
6,300,000
6,300,000
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Philipe Pizzari
5,700,000
-3,900,000
-3,900,000

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Level: 36

Blinds: 400,000/800,000

Ante: 800,000

Pizzari and Menzel Swap Stacks

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Philipe Pizzari was in the small blind with 4,400,000 chips and shoved all in. Max Menzel had a good enough hand to call from the big blind and the cards were tabled.

Philipe Pizzari: {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Max Menzel: {k-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}

The flop fell {9-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and Pizzari's ace-high was still in the lead. The {a-Hearts} on the turn paired him up and Menzel was left drawing dead to the {2-Clubs} on the river.

Player Chips Progress
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Philipe Pizzari
9,600,000
-2,900,000
-2,900,000
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Max Menzel
7,900,000
-4,100,000
-4,100,000

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Shylko Doubles Through Menzel in Massive Cooler

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Max Menzel raised to 2,200,000 on the button and Aliaksandr Shylko three-bet to 6,400,000 in the small blind. Menzel jammed all in and Shylko quickly called off his stack of 18,300,000.

Aliaksandr Shylko: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}
Max Menzel: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The flop fell {10-Spades}{4-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and Shylko was in a great position to double up with his aces. The turn brought the {5-Diamonds} and the river was the {6-Diamonds} to give Shylko a massive chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Aliaksandr Shylko
37,800,000
19,800,000
19,800,000
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Max Menzel
12,000,000
-18,100,000
-18,100,000

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