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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
Entries
10,043
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,250,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 2d
Entries
3,652
Players Left
1,661

Chris Hunichen Carries Top Five Stack Into Day 2d of the 2023 $10,000 WSOP Main Event

Chris Hunichen
Chris Hunichen

After yesterday, July 7th, saw the 4,062 survivors of Day 1a, b, and c play their Day 2 of Event #76: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, today it is the turn of the players that have made it through the largest starting day, Day 1d. In total, 4,100 people registered during Day 1d, and 3,202 of them will make an appearance today on Day 2d.

Late registration will still be open for the first two levels of play, and if Day 2abc is any indication, hordes of players will show up to take a shot at going down in poker history by winning the WSOP Main Event. With the record of entries already being broken and a prize pool of over $90,000,000 created, the magical 10,000-player milestone is now in sight, and fewer than 500 new entries needed in those four hours to create the first-ever five-digit field for a WSOP Main Event.

Those who decide to do so will receive the starting stack of 60,000 (75 big blinds), ways away from chip leader Nicholas Rigby’s stack of 408,000 chips, over 500 big blinds, at the start of play. In the 2021 WSOP Main Event, Rigby went viral in the poker world when he kept playing a hand that many would consider at the bottom of the barrel. In an homage to his local games in Pittsburgh, he kept playing three-deuce, both in the suited and offsuit “dirty diaper” variety, even calling all-ins with them when less than 100 players remained. He is sure to provide more spectacle throughout Day 2d and beyond.

Nicholas Rigby
Nicholas Rigby

One player that will most likely not be caught playing the aforementioned hand is high roller Chris Hunichen. Hunichen is a staple of the high roller and super high roller scenes, with over ten million in lifetime tournament earnings, playing tournaments with buy-ins as high as $250,000. Hunichen will start Day 2d as fourth in chips with a stack of 321,200. The experienced poker player will try to make the most of his 400 big blinds as an illustrious WSOP bracelet still eludes him in his otherwise successful career.

Start of Day 2d Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Nicholas RigbyUnited States408,800511
2Brittney StoutUnited States375,500469
3Neel MurthyUnited States323,100404
4Chris HunichenUnited States321,200402
5Carlos LeivaArgentina318,700398
6Brandon MincherUnited States317,000396
7Jeffrey WeilUnited States308,100385
8Matthew AdamsUnited States307,200384
9Vincent PistorinoUnited States306,000383
10Harish AnanthapadmanabhaUnited States305,400382

However, Rigby and Hunichen will have to compete with some of poker’s finest competitors on Day 2d. Among others, now 17-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth (108,500) will take his seat, along with fellow Main Event winners Chris Moneymaker (143,100), Joe Hachem (125,300), Qui Nguyen (121,800), and the short-stacked Scotty Nguyen (8,000).

Some other household names who managed to bag big on Day 1d include Chance Kornuth (241,500), seven-time bracelet winner Men “The Master” Nguyen (221,000), Jonathan Pastore (206,400) and Ari Engel (203,000).

Men Nguyen
Men Nguyen

Play will resume at noon local time Saturday, July 8th. The tournament will restart in Level 6, which has blinds of 400/800 with an 800 big blind ante. As stated before, late registration will be open for the first two levels, (until about 4:40 p.m.) and just like on Day 1, the field will play five levels of two hours each, with a break after every level and a dinner break after the completion of Level 3.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as the live reporting team will provide all the updates for what is sure to be a thrilling day of WSOP Main Event action.

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Ramos Rivered on the First Hand

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Natalie Hof Ramos
Natalie Hof Ramos

On the first hand of Day 2d, Natalie Ramos moved all in for 14,500 from the button and Chad McMahon called in the small blind.

Natalie Ramos: A?Q?
Chad McMahon: A?K?

Ramos was dominated but she smacked the 10?K?J? flop by hitting the Broadway straight. The J? turn also gave her a draw to a Royal Flush, but McMahon spiked the J? on the river to make a full house.

"Wow. First hand. I hope that's how the day is going to be," McMahon said as Ramos wished the table luck after a brief appearance here today.

Player Chips Progress
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Chad Mcmahon
160,000
14,400
14,400
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Natalie Ramos
Busted

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Cold Deck for Blom

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Viktor Blom raised from the button, Patryk Slusarek three-bet from the small blind to 6,400 and Blom four-bet to 17,600. Slusarek called.

On a flop of 3?3?J?, Slusarek check-called a bet of 8,600 from Blom.

The turned 8? saw Slusarek check once again. Blom bet out for 14,600 and Slusarek raised all in for 41,600. After receiving a count, Blom made the call.

Patryk Slusarek: A?A?
Viktor Blom: Q?Q?

The river came the 7?. Slusarek found the full double-up virtue of this cold deck stacked against Blom.

Player Chips Progress
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Patryk Slusarek
139,400
70,000
70,000
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Viktor Blom
36,200
-67,900
-67,900

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Rapper Hoodie Allen Abandons Chips in Poker World Championship for Friend's Wedding

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Steven "Hoodie Allen" Markowitz
Steven \"Hoodie Allen\" Markowitz

With millions of dollars at stake, famous rapper Hoodie Allen left Day 2abc of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event early because his friend's wedding across the country was more important to him.

Allen, whose real name is Steven Markowitz, the way it appears in the WSOP chip counts and on the PokerNews live reporting updates, is an avid poker player. He has appeared on Hustler Casino Live in Los Angeles multiple times and is seeking his first WSOP cash.

Read the full story on PokerNews

Mizrachi Sends Hagenbuch Out

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Michael Mizrachi opened to 1,700 from the cutoff and was called by Rusty Hagenbuch in the big blind.

Hagenbuch led out for 1,500 on the J?8?K? flop and Mizrachi raised enough to put Hagenbuch all in for a bit over 10,000. Hagbenbuch called and hands were revealed.

Rusty Hagenbuch: K?Q?
Michael Mizrachi: 10?7?

Hagenbuch was ahead, but Mizrachi had plenty of outs that came to fruition on the 9? turn — giving Mizrachi a straight and leaving Hagenbuch drawing to a ten for a higher straight.

The 2? bricked out for Hagenbuch, however, and he was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Mizrachi
135,000
26,800
26,800
WSOP 5X Winner
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Rusty Hagenbuch
Busted

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Osmanoglu Up-Sets Oz to Send Him to the Rail

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Ertem Osmanoglu
Ertem Osmanoglu

On a completed board of K?4?2?7?J?, Ertem Osmanoglu fired a bet of 25,000 into the pot of about 35,000. Baraz Oz was the only opponent in the hand and he jammed all-in for 70,200.

Osmanoglu made the call to see Oz's 4?4? for a set of fours, but it was no good as Osmanoglu tabled 7?7? for a higher set and Oz exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Ertem Osmanoglu
190,200
100,900
100,900
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Barak Oz
Busted

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Da-Silva Calls Down Perada With a Boat

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Chris Da Silva
Chris Da Silva

Chris Da-Silva raised to 1,600 from early position and received two callers before Ferdinand Perada, in the small blind, three-bet to 6,600.

Da-Silva and a player in middle position called, while the button folded. "How do you fold there?" Da-Silva asked as they went three-handed to a 5?7?5? flop.

Perada continued for 6,300 and only Da-Silva called. The turn came the 4? and Perada bet another 11,000.

Da-Silva quickly called once more to see the 7? river where Perada fired out 14,000 this time. Da-Silva instantly tossed in a chip to signify a call and Perada showed 9?9?. Da-Silva, though, had 4?4? for the turned full house to get an early boost to his stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Chris Da-Silva
160,000
55,000
55,000
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Ferdinand Perada
85,000
-34,800
-34,800

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Lococo Out After Getting Kings Cracked

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Alejandro Lococo
Alejandro Lococo

Alejandro Lococo opened to 1,600 from under the gun and Steve Wakeman defended from the big blind.

Both players checked the K?8?6? flop leading to the Q? on the turn. Wakeman bet 2,000 and Lococo made the call.

Wakeman fired again on the A? river, this time for 4,000. Lococo raised to 16,000 and Wakeman quickly made the call.

Lococo tabled K?K? for top set on the flop but Wakeman revealed J?2? for a jack-high flush to take the pot down, leaving Lococo short-stacked with about 12,000 chips left.

Lococo was eliminated a few hands later. According to the players at his table, he got his last chips in with 10x8x suited on a ten-high flop against pocket queens and failed to improve.

Player Chips Progress
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Steve Wakeman
107,300
107,300
107,300
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Alejandro Lococo
Busted

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"Fish Gets Lucky" in Three-Way All In

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Michael Fullmer
Michael Fullmer

Three shorter stacks had their chips in the middle over on table 613 with Simon Casserly and Michael Fullmer at risk against Elijah Keding.

Simon Casserly: A?K?
Michael Fullmer: A?A?
Elijah Keding: K?K?

The board ran out 10?6?5?10?Q? and the aces of Fullmer held up. He knocked out Casserly and doubled through Keding for 18,800.

As he raked in the chips and shared the good news with his wife Sofia Lovgren-Fullmer, he joked "fish gets lucky!"

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Fullmer
55,000
22,500
22,500
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Elijah Keding
28,000
9,200
9,200
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Simon Casserly
Busted

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Hinkle Puts the Nail in the Coffin

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Mason Hinkle
Mason Hinkle

The action folded around to Mason Hinkle in the small blind and he dropped 15,000 across the line. Nicolaus Paszkiewicz was in the big blind and called off his remaining stack of about 8,000.

Mason Hinkle: 8?8?
Nicolaus Paszkiewicz: K?4?

Hinkle was in great shape with his pocket eights and the Q?7?2?8?3? runout improved him to a set of eights to eliminate Paszkiewicz.

Player Chips Progress
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Mason Hinkle
99,800
6,100
6,100
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Nicolaus Paszkiewicz
Busted

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