2023 World Series of Poker

Event #14: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
akqj1065
Prize
$311,433
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,209,000
Entries
131
Level Info
Level
25
Limits
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
13
Players Left
1

Brian Yoon Wins 5th WSOP Bracelet in $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship

Level 25
Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

After a grueling day that went into the poker equivalent of overtime, Brian Yoon defeated Dan Shak heads-up to claim the title in World Series of Poker Event #14: $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

For his victory over the 131-entry field, Yoon earns the champion’s share of $311,433 from the $1,209,000 prize pool.

More historically, though, Yoon becomes just the 33rd player in WSOP history to earn five bracelets, joining the likes of Hall of Famers Eli Elezra and John Juanda, perennial WSOP Player of the Year contender Shaun Deeb, and one of the most recent additions to the five-timers club, Adam Friedman, who got his fifth last year.

Yoon was humble about the achievement when asked about it after his victory.

“Honestly, I don’t try to bracelet hunt or anything like that, I’m just trying to play the tournaments and enjoy playing the games. It feels great, obviously, to be the 33rd to get number five, so I’ll take it and see what happens in the future.”

Of Yoon’s five bracelets, this is his second in a mixed game, having won the $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw event last year, a game he said is maybe his best. The well-rounded Yoon acknowledged that this bracelet was special because of the game that it came in.

“Stud, I’ve been working on this game a little bit, so it feels nice to break through in a game where you weren’t sure where you stacked up, and then you’re able to win. It feels good.”

As for Shak, while a runner-up finish with a chance for his first-ever WSOP bracelet is surely disappointing, he can take solace not just in the $192,479 second prize but the fact that along with his seventh place finish in the $1,000 Mystery Millions event earlier in the series, he’s well in the early mix for WSOP Player of the Year.

$10,000 Seven Card Stud Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Brian YoonUnited States$311,433
2Dan ShakUnited States$192,479
3Maxx ColemanUnited States$140,081
4Ben YuUnited States$103,645
5George AlexanderUnited States$77,985
6Ben DieboldUnited States$59,688
7Leonard AugustUnited States$46,484
8Max HoffmanUnited States$36,847
Chad Eveslage
Chad Eveslage

The Day’s Action

The 13 returning players were thinned to the unofficial final table within the first couple of levels of the day, starting with Julien Martini’s elimination in 13th, followed by maybe a somewhat surprising elimination of Chad Eveslage in 12th, considering he’s already won two bracelets this summer.

Following the quick back-to-back eliminations of David "Bakes" Baker in 11th and Alex Livingston in 10th, the final nine were moved to the mothership to continue to a winner.

Johannes Becker, who fought back from fumes earlier in the day managed to ladder up to ninth, and from there, it took over two hours before Day 2 chip leader Max Hoffman was the next elimination in eighth place, with Leonard August following him out shortly after in seventh.

At this point of the final table, the two top stacks, Maxx Coleman and Yoon began to pull away from the rest of the field, with short stacks Ben Diebold and Ben Yu playfully needling each other about who would be the next to bust.

It turned out to be Diebold, who fell in sixth place just before dinner.

After the final five returned from their 60-minute break, Yu managed to ladder up as George Alexander was eliminated in fifth place. Yu battled back to a seven-figure stack, but his comeback was short-lived as Coleman finally took him out in fourth place.

Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Shak was the notable short stack at this point, but things took a turn three-handed as Coleman ran very cold, losing several key pots to Yoon that gave him a solid chip lead.

Things got even worse for Coleman as Shak passed him in the leaderboard, and before long, Coleman became the penultimate elimination of the day, leaving Yoon and Shak to battle for the bracelet, a matchup that Yoon even admitted he wasn’t expecting.

“Honestly, I expected to get heads-up against Maxx because me and Maxx kind of had all the chips through the whole (final table). I respect Maxx’s game a lot, I think he’s a very good player, so I was kind of prepping myself to play him. Then we got three-handed, and I just coolered Maxx over and over and over, and he lost all of his chips.”

Over the duration of their nearly two-hour-long heads-up battle that needed to go to an extra level to determine a winner, Shak fought back from the brink of elimination several times, at one point nearly overtaking Yoon.

But in the end, it was a Broadway straight for Yoon versus two pair for Shak that finally clinched victory for Yoon.

This concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the WSOP $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship. Stay with us for continued coverage of every WSOP event throughout the summer from Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Adam FriedmanAlex LivingstonBen DieboldBen YuBrian YoonBrian Yoon WinsChad EveslageDan ShakEli ElezraGeorge AlexanderJohannes BeckerJohn JuandaJulien MartiniLeonard AugustMax HoffmanMaxx ColemanParis Las VegasShaun Deeb

Dan Shak Eliminated in 2nd Place ($192,479)

Level 25
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Dan Shak: 98/982A/4
Brian Yoon: A6/KQJ10/5

Brian Yoon completed and Dan Shak defended his bring-in. Yoon bet fourth and fifth streets with Shak calling on fourth and then raising on fifth.

Yoon called to see sixth street and what would turn out to be his gin card.

Shak picked up what looked like a good card in the A and bet his last 200,000. Yoon made the call, having hit what he needed as he already held an ace.

Yoon showed his Broadway straight and Shak revealed his two pair, nines and eights. Shak peeled his seventh street card, but the 4 wasn't what he was looking for, leaving him as the runner-up and crowing Yoon the champion.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
7,600,000
2,100,000
2,100,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Dan Shak
Busted

Tags: Brian YoonDan Shak

Yoon Has Shak Back on the Ropes

Level 24
Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Brian Yoon: K109/Q105K
Dan Shak: J87/J368

Brian Yoon completed Dan Shak's bring-in, and Shak defended as has been a normal occurrence.

Yoon then bet every street, getting calls right until the end from Shak.

Yoon showed two pair, kings and tens, while Shak frustratedly showed his inferior two pair of jacks and eights to send a pot to Yoon that leaves Shak with just under five big bets.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
6,900,000
700,000
700,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Dan Shak
700,000
-700,000
-700,000

Tags: Brian YoonDan Shak

Shak Close to Taking Chip Lead

Level 24
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Dan Shak: A85/25J2
Brian Yoon: XxXxXx/Q786

Dan Shak defended his bring-in after Brian Yoon completed and then called bets on fourth and fifth streets before pairing his door card deuce on sixth street.

Shak now led out and got called by Yoon. On seventh street, the duo played cautiously as they both checked.

Shak declared two pair and showed his fives and deuces which were enough to win the latest in a series of pots that have him close to overtaking Yoon for the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
3,900,000
-750,000
-750,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Dan Shak
3,700,000
750,000
750,000

Tags: Brian YoonDan Shak

Maxx Coleman Eliminated in 3rd Place ($140,081)

Level 23
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

Brian Yoon: XxXx/2AA8
Maxx Coleman: QxQx/Q534/10

Maxx Coleman completed with a queen and Brian Yoon defended his bring-in.

Both players checked fourth leading to Yoon making a bet on fifth which Coleman called. Yoon bet again on sixth and was called.

When Yoon bet again on 7th, an exasperated Coleman said that he started the hand rolled up and folded, revealing two queens and a ten as his down cards. Coleman was left very short-stacked about 150,000 after this hand.

Brian Yoon: A4Xx/A3JA/Xx
Maxx Coleman: 44/6KQ8/Xx
Dan Shak: XxXx/6 - Folded on third street

Coleman was all in against Yoon the next hand after an exchange of bets and raises between all three players. Dan Shak had made it two bets but got out of the way as the raising war escalated.

Coleman was in bad shape with a pair of fours against Yoon's pair of Aces. Yoon hit a third ace on sixth street to leave Coleman drawing dead.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
5,900,000
950,000
950,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Dan Shak
1,700,000
-275,000
-275,000
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Maxx Coleman
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Brian YoonDan ShakMaxx Coleman

Yoon Extends Chip Lead After Big Win Over Coleman

Level 23
Brian Yoon
Brian Yoon

Brian Yoon: KQ8/5JKJ
Maxx Coleman: XxXxXx/4QJ6

Brian Yoon completed Maxx Coleman's bring-in, but Coleman came back with a two-bet which Yoon called.

Yoon called a bet from Coleman on fourth after his opponent took the betting lead, but on fifth, Yoon got the lead back and elected to check-call another bet from Coleman.

Yoon made an open pair of jacks on sixth and led out, getting a call from Coleman.

On seventh, Yoon fired a final time, but this time Coleman couldn't call, sending a sizeable pot to Yoon who extends his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
4,320,000
465,000
465,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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Maxx Coleman
1,950,000
-700,000
-700,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Dan Shak
1,400,000
50,000
50,000

Tags: Maxx ColemanBrian Yoon

Ben Yu Eliminated in 4th Place ($103,645)

Level 22
Ben Yu
Ben Yu

Ben Yu: 109/9Q32/3
Maxx Coleman: AA/84710/7
Brian Yoon: XxXx/Q - folded third street
Dan Shak: XxXx/7 - folded bring-in

After Dan Shak brought it in, Brian Yoon completed, Maxx Coleman called and Ben Yu then made it two bets to go off his short stack. Shak and Yoon folded, but Coleman now made it three bets to go.

Yu called, leaving himself just over 100,000 behind.

On fourth street, Yu went ahead and bet, Coleman raised, and Yu put in the rest to put himself at risk.

Yu had a split pair of nines, while Coleman was getting sneaky with his aces in the hole.

The cards ran out with Yu making a second pair of threes on seventh street, but Coleman also made a second pair of sevens to eliminate Yu in 4th place to bring the tournament to its final three players.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Yoon
4,200,000
1,075,000
1,075,000
WSOP 5X Winner
Profile photo of Maxx Coleman us
Maxx Coleman
2,700,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
900,000
-400,000
-400,000
Profile photo of Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Ben YuBrian YoonDan ShakMaxx Coleman

George Alexander Eliminated in 5th Place ($77,985)

Level 22
George Alexander
George Alexander

George Alexander: K2/A89J/5
Brian Yoon: 44/QK710/6
Maxx Coleman: XxXx/7 - folded bring-in

After Maxx Coleman brought in, George Alexander completed, Brian Yoon made it two bets, Coleman folded and Alexander put the last of his 80,000 chips in the middle.

Yoon started with a pair of fours, while Alexander had ace-king high. The cards were run out and neither player improved, leaving Yoon's fours the winner to eliminate Alexander in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Maxx Coleman
3,775,000
-25,000
-25,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Brian Yoon
3,100,000
140,000
140,000
WSOP 5X Winner
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George Alexander
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Brian YoonGeorge AlexanderMaxx Coleman

Coleman Extends Lead; Alexander Now on Short Stack

Level 22
Maxx Coleman
Maxx Coleman

Maxx Coleman: XxXx/A6JJ/Xx
George Alexander: Xx/7K10K/Xx - folded seventh street

After Maxx Coleman completed with his ace, George Alexander defended his bring-in.

Coleman held the betting lead on fourth and fifth streets, putting money into the pot on each street, with Alexander calling him.

Each player paired up on sixth, with Alexander's open kings taking the lead. He now bet and was called by Coleman.

On seventh street, Alexander checked and Coleman placed a bet.

With just three big bets left, Alexander went into the tank for two minutes before opting to fold.

The pot solidified Coleman's lead, while also putting Alexander on the shortest stack at the table.

Player Chips Progress
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Maxx Coleman
3,800,000
275,000
275,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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George Alexander
300,000
-775,000
-775,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: George AlexanderMaxx Coleman

Ben Diebold Eliminated in 6th Place ($59,688)

Level 21
Ben Diebold
Ben Diebold

George Alexander: J5/A56K/Kx
Ben Diebold: 8Q/8924/Kx

Ben Yu brought in and Dan Shak called. George Alexander completed and Ben Diebold made it two bets. Yu and Shak got out of the way and Alexander made the call.

Alexander called bets from Diebold on fourth and fifth street, the latter of which put Diebold all in and at risk.

Diebold was ahead but had to fade a lot of outs. One of those outs for Alexander came on seventh when he paired his King to make two pair which was enough to eliminate Diebold in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
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George Alexander
1,700,000
400,000
400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Dan Shak
710,000
-60,000
-60,000
Profile photo of Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
170,000
-35,000
-35,000
WSOP 4X Winner
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Ben Diebold
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ben DieboldBen YuDan ShakGeorge Alexander