2021 World Series of Poker

Event #67: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event World Championship
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$8,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$62,011,250
Entries
6,650
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
1,200,000 / 2,400,000
Ante
2,400,000
Players Info - Day 9
Entries
3
Players Left
1

Koray Aldemir Wins 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event for $8,000,000

Level 41 : 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Koray Aldemir, 31, took the reins from defending champ Damian Salas Wednesday night as he became the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, topping a 6,550-player field to win $8 million and the coveted gold bracelet.

On the 223rd hand of the final table, Aldemir finished off his unrelenting heads-up opponent — George Holmes — and now sits atop the poker mountain until July 2022.

Aldemir’s victory propelled him to fourth all-time among Germany’s winningest live tournament players with just north of $20 million in cashes, $12 million shy of Fedor Holz. More importantly, he's the champion of the world and joins an exclusive club that includes legends of the game such as Phil Hellmuth, Doyle Brunson, Stu Ungar, and Johnny Chan.

“It’s the one tournament family and friends know of basically. It does mean a lot to me to win it," Aldemir told media moments after shipping the bracelet.

2021 WSOP Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Koray AldemirGermany$8,000,000
2George HolmesUnited States$4,300,000
3Jack OliverUnited Kingdom$3,000,000
4Joshua RemitioUnited States$2,300,000
5Ozgur SecilmisTurkey$1,800,000
6Hye ParkUnited States$1,400,000
7Alejandro LococoArgentina$1,225,000
8Jareth EastUnited Kingdom$1,100,000
9Chase BianchiUnited States$1,000,000

Aldemir, Holmes, and Jack Oliver were the lone remaining players with dreams of becoming poker's 2021 World Champion entering Wednesday's session. Clearly, Aldemir was the favorite entering Day 9, not only due to having a massive chip lead but also because he's more experienced in tournaments than his opponents.

But he'd quickly discover that his opposition was ready for battle. Holmes played masterfully all evening and pulled off a number of impressive bluffs that even shocked the PokerGO commentators. The gap in experience between Aldemir and the competition wasn't evident much on this day.

George Holmes
George Holmes

Holmes Shows Oliver the Lights

Three players returned to the Amazon room Wednesday for the ninth and final day of the tournament. Aldemir, who played big stack poker throughout the final table, returned with a massive chip lead over Oliver and Holmes but had to grind for every chip during the final session.

Early on, Holmes and Oliver battled each other to face Aldemir for the bracelet, but neither was willing to give in. Holmes would land a small jab, and then Oliver would punch back. In doing so, both struggled for quite some time to make up any ground on the chip leader.

Three hours into Day 9 and Holmes finally landed a haymaker. Or, as his rowdy fans in the attendance repeatedly shouted, he "showed him the lights" on Oliver. But it required a bit luck when he called a 35.7 million chip all-in bet preflop with queen-jack and was up against ace-eight.

The board would run out jack-high, giving Holmes top pair for the win while eliminating Oliver, who received $3 million for third place, in the process.

Jack Oliver
Jack Oliver

Underdog Here to Win It

Holmes finished 213th in the 2019 WSOP Main Event for $50,855, his only prior recorded live tournament cash. But if you thought the poker player from the "Dirty South" was satisfied just to make it heads-up in poker's most prestigious event, you'd be mistaken.

When the final two players returned to action following a brief break, Holmes sat down ready to tangle with the German poker superstar. Despite trailing by more than 2-1 in chips at the start of heads-up play, he battled his way back, pot by pot, and eventually grabbed a small lead.

“I was pretty stressed to be honest," Aldemir said of losing the chip lead during heads-up play. "After 10 days of poker, especially the last five or six days were all super stressful. Not a lot of sleep, like five hours a day. All those people watching me play. It’s not easy. Respect to all the other players too who all played great. Crazy experience.”

For the first time at the final table in two days, Aldemir wasn't well ahead of the competition. Would the setback cause the high-stakes pro to crumble? Not hardly. He's too experienced and composed to wilt under pressure. When the going got tough, the experienced player got going.

Aldemir jumped right back into the chip lead after winning a series of consecutive hands. That didn't deter Holmes from continuing to play solid poker. The inexperienced tournament player forced his seasoned opponent to earn every chip and kept the score close for a lengthy period of time.

In the end, however, overplaying top pair doomed the Atlanta resident. On the 223rd and final hand, with the blinds at 1,200,000/2,400,000 with a 2,400,000 big blind ante, Holmes raised to 6,000,000 with king-queen and his opponent, who held a slight chip lead, made the call with ten-seven suited.

The flop came out ten-seven-deuce and the preflop raiser made a continuation bet of 6,000,000. Aldemir, with top two, check-raised to 19,000,000, which didn't convince the underdog to dump king-high, and he made the call.

When a king hit on the turn, Aldemir led out big for 36,500,000 and when Holmes called, those watching began anticipating the end of the Main Event nearing. The river nine of clubs changed nothing and Aldemir decided on a check. Holmes paused for a bit before moving all in for 133,000,000.

With action back on the German poker great, he had a difficult decision to make given the circumstances. After much thought, he opted to call, then showed his winning hand, which put an end to the 2021 WSOP Main Event. Holmes walked away with $4.3 million and put on an overall impressive performance.

“On the flop, I kind of have the nuts almost all the time," the champ said of the final hand. "On the turn still happy. My plan was to check-call on the river because he showed he was capable, but I had to think about it because it’s a big moment obviously. If I lose the hand I don’t have much left. I’m glad I made the call.”

Congratulations to Koray Aldemir, the 2021 WSOP Main Event champion!

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George Holmes Eliminated in 2nd Place ($4,300,000)

Level 41 : 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante
George Holmes
George Holmes

Hand #223: George Holmes raised to 6,000,000 and Koray Aldemir called. On the {10-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Hearts} flop, Aldemir checked, Holmes bet 6,000,000, and Aldemir check-raised to 19,000,000 after about a minute. Holmes called after some thought.

The {k-Spades} landed on the turn and Aldemir took nearly two minutes before betting 36,500,000. Holmes took about a minute before coming along with the call, creating a pot of over 100,000,000 in the process.

The crowd held their collective breath as the {9-Clubs} was dealt on the river. Taking around 90 seconds, Aldemir decided to check. Within twenty seconds, Holmes moved all in for 133,000,000, more than the size of the pot.

Aldemir, who covered Holmes by a mere ten million, went deep in the tank to try and analyse the situation. The German high roller spent nearly three minutes before ultimately settling on a call, which had everyone in the Amazon room jolting out of their seats to watch the showdown unfold.

Holmes showed {k-Clubs}{q-Spades} for a pair of kings and Aldemir slapped {10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} on the table for two pair. Just like that, with one amazing call, the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event came to an end.

Holmes, the home game hero, can reflect on an unforgettable run. With just one previously recorded cash to his name, he left the stage $4,300,000 richer, all while capturing the hearts of many poker fans around the world in the process with his style of play.

Ultimately, despite a valiant effort from Holmes, the victory goes to Germany for the second time in three years. Congratulations to Koray Aldemir, poker's new world champion!

Player Chips Progress
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Koray Aldemir
399,000,000
193,900,000
193,900,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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George Holmes
Busted

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5th Place Bust Out Interview with Ozgur Secilmis

Level 41 : 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante

Ozgur Secilmis has taken pride representing his home country of Turkey in the Main Event. The 5th place finisher said he wasn't paying attention to the final table payouts and was elated to realize he earned himself a $1,800,000 payday. What's up next for Ozgur? Cash games, high stakes and winning next year's Main Event.

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Hands #210-211: Aldemir Makes the Right Call to Take Chip Lead Back

Level 41 : 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Hand #210: Koray Aldemir raised to 6,000,000 from the button and George Holmes defended. The flop came {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}, Holmes check-folded to Aldermir's 4,800,000 bet.

Hand #211: Holmes raised to 4,800,000 from the button and Aldemir called.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts}, Aldemir check-called the 5,400,000 continuation-bet of Holmes. The turn was the {3-Diamonds} and Aldemir checked again. This time, Holmes checked too.

The river completed the board with the {3-Spades}. Aldemir took some time and then opted to take over the initiative. He bet 7,800,000 for Holmes to consider his options. In the end, he decided to raise it up to 38,000,000. Aldemir jumped into the tank and called.

Holmes tabled the {k-Spades}{6-Diamonds} for the bluff for Aldemir's rail to cheer as he held the {8-Clubs}{6-Hearts} for two pair and the pot. Aldemir turned around for a fist pump celebration

Player Chips Progress
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Koray Aldemir
211,800,000
56,600,000
56,600,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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George Holmes
187,500,000
-56,600,000
-56,600,000

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Hands #193-195: Biggest Pot of the Day Goes to Holmes

Level 40 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
George Holmes
George Holmes

Hand #193: George Holmes limped in on the button but Koray Aldemir raised it up to 8,500,000 to get the fold.

Hand #194: Aldemir raised to 4,600,000 from the button and Holmes defended. The flop came down with the {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}{7-Clubs}, Holmes checked and so did Aldemir. The {8-Spades} on the turn didn't bring any betting action either so the {k-Hearts} completed the board. They both checked again. Aldemir showed the {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} for the ace-kicker to claim the pot.

Hand #195: Holmes raised to 4,000,000 and Aldemir three-bet to 17,000,000. Holmes called.

The flop came {7-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{a-Spades}, Aldemir took a minute and barreled a bet of 10,000,000 out, Holmes raised it up to 28,000,000 after thinking about it for 44 seconds. Aldemir called after 47 seconds.

The turn was the {6-Spades} and Aldemir checked. Holmes did the same for the {8-Spades} to complete the board. Aldemir tanked for 74 seconds and then bet 9,000,000. Holmes raised to 24,000,000 after considering it for a minute. Aldemir called but Holmes held the {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for two pair and the big pot.

George Holmes Chips Up
George Holmes Chips Up
Player Chips Progress
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George Holmes
230,700,000
62,400,000
62,400,000
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Koray Aldemir
168,600,000
-62,400,000
-62,400,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

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Hands #183-185: Straight Flush for Aldemir

Level 40 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir

Hand #183: George Holmes raised to 4,000,000 and Koray Aldemir filled up to see the {9-Spades}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs} flop, which went check, check. On the {5-Diamonds} turn, Aldemir bet 4,000,000 and Holmes folded.

Hand #184: Aldemir opened to 4,600,000 on the button and Holmes defended. The flop brought {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{3-Clubs} and Holmes opted to check, Aldemir bet 2,400,000 and received a call. After the {k-Spades} turn, both players checked to the {7-Clubs} river and Holmes checked once more. Aldemir bet 8,000,000 and won the pot without showdown.

Hand #185: Holmes min-raised the button and Aldemir called. The {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop was checked and the {q-Diamonds} followed on the turn. Aldemir now bet for 5,200,000 and Holmes called as the {j-Diamonds} fell on the river. The check by Aldemir was followed by a check from Holmes who flashed the {k-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} for a flush with the four. However, Aldemir had the {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} for a straight flush to win the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Koray Aldemir
238,400,000
22,200,000
22,200,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
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George Holmes
160,900,000
-22,200,000
-22,200,000

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6th Place Bust Out Interview with Hye Park

Level 40 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante

Flocked by a rail of friends who flew in to support him, Hye "Henry" Park walks off the WSOP Main Event stage $1,400,000 richer. Is he exhausted from eight days of intense poker play? No way. "I wanna get right back in. I'll probably even put in MORE study time."

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Hands #175-176: Holmes Takes the Chip Lead

Level 40 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
George Holmes
George Holmes

Hand #175: George Holmes raised to 4,000,000 from the button and Koray Aldemir defended. They both checked through the {5-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{k-Spades} flop to the {9-Diamonds} on the turn. It was checked again for the {9-Clubs} to complete the board. Aldemir showed the {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs} for Holmes to table the {a-Clubs}{6-Spades} for the higher kicker to claim the pot.

Hand #176: Aldemir raised to 4,600,000 from the button and Holmes called. The {k-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{q-Hearts} was fanned out on the flop. Holmes check-called the 3,400,000 continuation-bet of Aldemir. The turn was the {k-Spades}, Holmes checked again.

This time, Aldemir did the same to see the {9-Spades} complete the board. Holmes took 39 seconds and then bet 9,000,000. Aldemir called to see the {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs} of Holmes who had a full house for Aldemir to muck.

Player Chips Progress
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George Holmes
206,900,000
23,000,000
23,000,000
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Koray Aldemir
192,400,000
-23,000,000
-23,000,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

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