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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 6
Entries
149
Players Left
49

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

Day 6 Started

Seat Draw for Day 6

CasinoTableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
Horseshoe6051Roman HrabecCzech Republic1,415,00018
Horseshoe6052Daniel ScrogginsUnited States7,100,00089
Horseshoe6053Anirban DasIndia9,230,000115
Horseshoe6054John DuthieUnited Kingdom1,510,00019
Horseshoe6055Rodrigo MotokiBrazil3,790,00047
Horseshoe6056Ludovic GeilichUnited Kingdom4,955,00062
Horseshoe6057Tony DamUnited States900,00011
Horseshoe6058Juan Maceiras LapidoSpain4,790,00060
Horseshoe6059Koveh WayseiUnited States4,335,00054
       
Horseshoe6061Jacob SachsUnited States1,440,00018
Horseshoe6062Fausto ValdezUnited States1,465,00018
Horseshoe6063Ryan AndradaUnited States1,105,00014
Horseshoe6064Andrei BogheanRomania4,500,00056
Horseshoe6066Daisuke GotoJapan5,535,00069
Horseshoe6067Matt KieferUnited States1,495,00019
Horseshoe6068David RichardsUnited States945,00012
Horseshoe6069Clement RichezFrance5,000,00063
       
Horseshoe6071Drew SoikUnited States6,255,00078
Horseshoe6072Charlie ChiuTaiwan3,245,00041
Horseshoe6073Sam SteinUnited States4,450,00056
Horseshoe6074Matthias AuerAustria3,610,00045
Horseshoe6075Bryan ObregonUnited States12,295,000154
Horseshoe6076Osman IhlamurTurkey5,890,00074
Horseshoe6077David MzareulovAzerbaijan790,00010
Horseshoe6078Daniel DzianAustralia4,935,00062
Horseshoe6079Pierpaola LamannaItaly6,880,00086
       
Horseshoe6081Daniel VampanUnited States5,400,00068
Horseshoe6082Yehuda DayanIsrael5,125,00064
Horseshoe6083David Cossio-RuizMexico3,015,00038
Horseshoe6085Alexander VillaCanada4,490,00056
Horseshoe6086Keanu TabaliUnited States3,205,00040
Horseshoe6087Christopher KimmelUnited States6,250,00078
Horseshoe6088Estelle CohuetSpain3,380,00042
Horseshoe6089Krzysztof MielnikPoland890,00011
       
Horseshoe6131Aaron SpeerUnited States4,675,00058
Horseshoe6132Ahmad PopalUnited States2,200,00028
Horseshoe6133Karim ChaturCanada1,280,00016
Horseshoe6134Aditya SystlaIndia5,945,00074
Horseshoe6135Diego D'AquilioItaly1,585,00020
Horseshoe6136Benjamin GriseUnited States1,680,00021
Horseshoe6137Michael BerkUnited States2,470,00031
Horseshoe6138Carlos Henrique Da SilvaBrazil4,630,00058
Horseshoe6139Scott BerkoUnited Kingdom5,500,00069
       
Horseshoe6141Joe GhioUnited States2,640,00033
Horseshoe6142Robert CoakleyUnited States2,690,00034
Horseshoe6143Maurice HawkinsUnited States6,145,00077
Horseshoe6144Hilton LabordaBrazil2,560,00032
Horseshoe6145Chris LeeUnited States940,00012
Horseshoe6147Ping LiuUnited States690,0009
Horseshoe6148Mikael BerrioFrance2,875,00036
Horseshoe6149Daniel HolznerItaly2,735,00034
       
Horseshoe6151Matthew WantmanUnited States1,945,00024
Horseshoe6152Jonathan ThermeFrance7,900,00099
Horseshoe6153Cong PhamUnited States4,800,00060
Horseshoe6154Daniel WeinmanUnited States5,340,00067
Horseshoe6155Timothy FaroUnited States1,315,00016
Horseshoe6156Danny GroganUnited Kingdom5,820,00073
Horseshoe6157Alec TorelliUnited States3,600,00045
Horseshoe6158Clemen DengUnited States6,665,00083
Horseshoe6159Joey SpanneUnited States3,975,00050
       
Horseshoe6161Ezequiel LebedArgentina700,0009
Horseshoe6162Hunter FreyUnited States4,080,00051
Horseshoe6163Mark SpradlinUnited States1,730,00022
Horseshoe6164Harsheel KothariUnited States7,075,00088
Horseshoe6165Alejandro PerezUnited States8,075,000101
Horseshoe6166Brian DavisUnited States1,550,00019
Horseshoe6167Zachary RyanUnited States1,670,00021
Horseshoe6168Christian HarderUnited States1,295,00016
Horseshoe6169Richard RyderUnited States4,445,00056
       
Horseshoe6221Jordan WestmorlandUnited States3,760,00047
Horseshoe6222Ivan RubanRussia3,315,00041
Horseshoe6223Liran BetitoIsrael11,140,000139
Horseshoe6224Mason ViethUnited States2,680,00034
Horseshoe6225Sergio TorresColombia4,110,00051
Horseshoe6226Ryan TosocUnited States7,625,00095
Horseshoe6227Diego RamosCanada4,300,00054
Horseshoe6228Viliyan PetleshkovBulgaria4,300,00054
Horseshoe6229Vitor BengoziBrazil1,965,00025
       
Horseshoe6231Dean HutchisonUnited Kingdom2,000,00025
Horseshoe6232Quang VuUnited States5,915,00074
Horseshoe6233Spencer TaylorUnited States2,410,00030
Horseshoe6234Ruslan PrydrykUkraine4,610,00058
Horseshoe6235Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom7,735,00097
Horseshoe6236Kunal ShahUnited States4,500,50056
Horseshoe6237Ryan BrownUnited States6,830,00085
Horseshoe6238Luis DornelesBrazil2,430,00030
Horseshoe6239Eduards RakussLatvia2,050,00026
       
Horseshoe6241Tim Van LooAustria7,725,00097
Horseshoe6242Masato YokosawaJapan6,740,00085
Horseshoe6243Shang DaiUnited States2,930,00037
Horseshoe6244Yuichi AkanumaJapan1,630,00020
Horseshoe6245Raj VohraUnited States7,650,00096
Horseshoe6246Orestis KanakopoulosUnited States5,765,00072
Horseshoe6247Fabio MirandaPortugal3,145,00039
Horseshoe6248Logan HooverUnited States3,910,00049
Horseshoe6249Nathan PaytasUnited States1,275,00016
       
Horseshoe6251Pavel DyachenkoCanada6,075,00076
Horseshoe6252Ryan CasalyUnited States4,375,00055
Horseshoe6253Andrey PateychukRussia5,965,00075
Horseshoe6254Rene LazaroHungary3,480,00044
Horseshoe6255Frank BonacciUnited States4,375,00055
Horseshoe6256Charles MeltonUnited States2,970,00037
Horseshoe6257Manh NguyenUnited States3,640,00046
Horseshoe6258Patrick TardifCanada2,040,00026
Horseshoe6259Hunter BarnettUnited States2,500,00031
       
Horseshoe6261Allen ChangUnited States800,00010
Horseshoe6262Adam WaltonUnited States3,625,00045
Horseshoe6263Eric SchneiderUnited States4,500,00056
Horseshoe6264Lorenzo Santos RodriguezFrance720,0009
Horseshoe6265Joshua PayneUnited States9,850,000123
Horseshoe6266Artem MetalidiUkraine3,805,00048
Horseshoe6267Thomas ClackUnited Kingdom2,510,00031
Horseshoe6268Nicholas GerrityUnited States4,200,00053
Horseshoe6269James JeffreyUnited States4,415,00055
       
Horseshoe6281Toby LewisUnited Kingdom4,275,00053
Horseshoe6282Allen ShenCanada3,090,00039
Horseshoe6283Mark TeltscherUnited Kingdom2,320,00029
Horseshoe6284Michael BrownUnited States1,780,00022
Horseshoe6285Mitchell HalversonUnited States5,950,00074
Horseshoe6286Christopher RuchUnited States1,200,00015
Horseshoe6287Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom2,975,00037
Horseshoe6288Sean TrohaUnited States2,125,00027
Horseshoe6289Andrew DeaUnited States6,870,00086
       
Horseshoe6291Steven JonesUnited States2,770,00035
Horseshoe6292Luis YepezVenezuela670,0008
Horseshoe6293John RacenerUnited States7,670,00096
Horseshoe6294Nicholas RigbyUnited States1,650,00021
Horseshoe6295Glenn FishbeinUnited States8,265,000103
Horseshoe6297Sundiata DevoreUnited States1,665,00021
Horseshoe6298Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany5,465,00068
Horseshoe6299Amit MakhijaUnited States6,045,00076
       
Horseshoe6311Nikita LutherIndia4,380,00055
Horseshoe6312Oscar AlacheChile3,245,00041
Horseshoe6313Henry ChanUnited States2,770,00035
Horseshoe6314Nate SilverUnited States2,130,00027
Horseshoe6315Stephen FriedrichUnited States1,465,00018
Horseshoe6316Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom11,065,000138
Horseshoe6317Jason MagnicariUnited States3,200,00040
Horseshoe6318Tony DunstUnited States8,285,000104
Horseshoe6319Gabi LivshitzIsrael5,680,00071
       
Horseshoe6321Yudai FutaiJapan3,415,00043
Horseshoe6322Steven SpuntUnited States4,805,00060
Horseshoe6323Mike LancasterUnited States4,130,00052
Horseshoe6324Tinay AksoyTurkey3,330,00042
Horseshoe6325Jose AguileraSpain885,00011
Horseshoe6326Zachary HallUnited States16,310,000204
Horseshoe6327Yaroslav OhulchanskyiUnited Kingdom1,270,00016
Horseshoe6328Bradley MoskowitzUnited States4,455,00056
Horseshoe6329Ryan TamaniniUnited States5,000,00063

Day 6 of Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event Begins with Just 149 Players Returning

WSOP "MotherShip"
WSOP "MotherShip"

There are very few tournaments in the world where players return to the felt for Day 6. There are also very few players who can say they have been a part of a Day 6. For the 149 players returning today, they can say those words as Day 6 has arrived for Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship at the 2023 World Series of Poker.

Starting to get down to the business end of the tournament, the players can finally see an end in sight in this record-breaking event that is set to play out over the next week. There are three more days of poker until the pinnacle final table of nine players will be set to battle out for poker's greatest fame. The winner will be able to walk home with the Main Event's largest sum ever of $12,100,000.

Leading the way after a wildly successful Day 5 is Zachary Hall with 16,310,000 chips, a clear leader over the rest of his competition. Hall made his WSOP debut back in 2011 where he also made his one and only final table, finishing in seventh place. However, making a final table this week in poker's biggest event will bring much bigger rewards and something Hall is certainly looking forward to.

Other big stacks heading into Day 6 include Bryan Obregon (12,295,000), Liran Betito (11,140,000), and Andrew Hulme (11,065,000) as the only other players with eight-figure stacks in the Main Event.

Although many fan favorites hit the rail on Day 5, including the likes of previous champions Chris Moneymaker and Joe Hachem, there are still a few household names still in contention. YouTube sensation Masato Yokosawa (6,740,000), poker commentator Tony Dunst (8,285,000), and Nicholas Rigby (1,650,00) will have more to say as the day unfolds.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Zachary HallUnited States16,310,000204
2Bryan ObregonUnited States12,295,000154
3Liran BetitoIsrael11,140,000139
4Andrew HulmeUnited Kingdom11,065,000138
5Joshua PayneUnited States9,850,000123
6Anirban DasIndia9,230,000115
7Tony DunstUnited States8,285,000104
8Glenn FishbeinUnited States8,265,000103
9Jonathan ThermeFrance7,900,00099
10Jack O'NeillUnited Kingdom7,735,00097

There are two women among the remaining players in the field and each of them has the potential as much as any other to reach the pinnacle of the game. Nikita Luther (4,380,000) and Estelle Cohuet (3,380,000) have battled through the opening five days and positioned themselves for a deep run. Gaelle Baumann from France was the last woman to make the "unofficial" final table, finishing 10th, but these two ladies will hope to change that this year.

Nikita Luther
Nikita Luther

The schedule for today will be the same as all of the others with another five 120-minute levels on tap. A 20-minute break will take place after every level along with a 75-minute dinner break after the third level of the day. Players will be returning to Level 26 with the blinds at 40,000/80,000 and an 80,000 big blind ante. Each player has already locked up at least $67,700, but the pay jumps will soon start to become more significant.

As always, the PokerNews team will be on the tournament floor to bring you all of the LIVE updates. If you want to know what is happening in real-time, keep it tuned in here for all of the excitement!

Tags: Andrew HulmeAnirban DasBryan ObregonChris MoneymakerEstelle CohuetGaelle BaumannGlenn FishbeinJoe HachemJonathan ThermeJoshua PayneLiran BetitoMasato YokosawaNicholas RigbyNikita LutherTony DunstZachary Hall

Level: 26

Blinds: 40,000/80,000

Ante: 80,000

Liu Denied a Double; Wantman Not

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Ping Liu three-bet jammed with the A?10? and Hilton Laborda called with the A?6? as the initial raiser.

The 4?3?3?7?7? board ensured a split pot as Liu was denied the double for 690,000.

On a nearby table, Matthew Wantman three-bet to 510,000 in the small blind after Clemen Deng had opened to 170,000 in the cutoff. Deng four-bet jammed and Wantman snap-called for 1,945,000.

Matthew Wantman: J?J?
Clemen Deng: 3?3?

The 7?6?5?7?K? board brought a sweat via gutshot but Wantman doubled up.

Lorenzo Santos Rodriguez and David Mzareulov were not as fortunate in their all-in showdowns and busted.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Clemen Deng us
Clemen Deng
4,600,000
-2,065,000
-2,065,000
Profile photo of Matthew Wantman us
Matthew Wantman
4,100,000
2,155,000
2,155,000
Profile photo of Hilton Laborda br
Hilton Laborda
2,600,000
40,000
40,000
Profile photo of Ping Liu us
Ping Liu
750,000
60,000
60,000
Profile photo of Lorenzo Santos Rodriguez fr
Lorenzo Santos Rodriguez
Busted
Profile photo of David Mzareulov us
David Mzareulov
Busted
Jaka Coaching

Tags: Clemen DengDavid MzareulovHilton LabordaLorenzo Santos RodriguezMatthew WantmanPing Liu

Rigby Loses a Chunk on the First Hand

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Nicholas Rigby
Nicholas Rigby

On the first hand of Day 6, Nicholas Rigby raised to 235,000 from early position and was called by Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the cutoff. Luis Yepez, in the big blind, then shoved all in for 590,000, Rigby reshoved, and Jachtmann got out of the way.

Luis Yepez: A?J?
Nicholas Rigby: A?10?

Yepez got up from his seat and began filming the action as the board ran out 2?Q?5?3?Q?. His jack-kicker played to earn him a double up and cut down Rigby's stack right from the start of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jan-Peter Jachtmann de
Jan-Peter Jachtmann
5,250,000
-215,000
-215,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Luis Yepez ve
Luis Yepez
1,540,000
870,000
870,000
Profile photo of Nicholas Rigby us
Nicholas Rigby
1,060,000
-590,000
-590,000
Day 1D Chip Leader

Tags: Jan-Peter JachtmannLuis YepezNicholas Rigby

Chang Doubles Early

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Thomas Clack raised to 160,000 in the hijack and Allen Chang moved all in for 605,000 from the small blind. Clack quickly called and the cards were on their backs.

Allen Chang: A?J?
Thomas Clack: 9?9?

The flop came J?J?8? and Chang took a huge lead in the coin flip. The 8? on the turn locked up the pot for Chang as he doubled up in just the second hand of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thomas Clack gb
Thomas Clack
2,030,000
-480,000
-480,000
Profile photo of Allen Chang us
Allen Chang
1,370,000
570,000
570,000

Tags: Thomas ClackAllen Chang

Dai Takes Early Pot From Yokosawa

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Shang Dai opened to 160,000 from under the gun and only Masato Yokosawa came along from the big blind.

The flop fanned out Q?7?2? and Yokosawa check-called a bet of 225,000 from Dai. On the 7? turn both players checked their options to the A? river, where again action went check-check.

Yokosawa tabled J?J?, but was no good when Dai rolled over K?Q? for a pair of queens to take the early pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Masato Yokosawa jp
Masato Yokosawa
6,210,000
-530,000
-530,000
Profile photo of Shang Dai us
Shang Dai
3,400,000
470,000
470,000

Tags: Masato YokosawaShang Dai

Davis Gets a Shove Through

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Harsheel Kothari opened to 160,000 from the cutoff and Alejandro Perez called on the button before Brian Davis three-bet jammed a stack of around 1,350,000 from the small blind. Kothari and Perez both folded to earn Davis the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Alejandro Perez es
Alejandro Perez
7,900,000
-175,000
-175,000
Profile photo of Harsheel Kothari us
Harsheel Kothari
6,900,000
-175,000
-175,000
Profile photo of Brian Davis us
Brian Davis
1,900,000
350,000
350,000

Tags: Alejandro PerezBrian DavisHarsheel Kothari