2023 World Series of Poker

Event #20: $1,500 Badugi
Day: 4
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
743a
Prize
$144,678
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$688,860
Entries
516
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
3
Players Left
1

Michael Rodrigues Triumphs in Event #20: $1,500 Badugi

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Michael Rodrigues
Michael Rodrigues

Event #20: $1,500 Badugi at the 2023 Word Series of Poker (WSOP) at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas attracted an astounding 516 runners, generating a total prize pool of $688,860. On Saturday, June 10th, the last three players returned for an unscheduled fourth day, all vying for the $144,678 first place prize and coveted WSOP gold bracelet accompanying it.

After less than one hour of play, Michael Rodrigues of Portugal came out on top, defeating start of day chipleader Yingui Li in heads-up play to secure the largest live tournament cash of his career. A visibly emotional Rodrigues lifted his hands to the sky as the last, title clinching pot was shipped his direction.

For Rodrigues, the win was especially meaningful as it means he will go down in history as the person to win the first ever bracelet event dedicated entirely to badugi, so at least until next year, he can credibly claim to be the best badugi player in the world.

2023 WSOP Event #20: $1,500 Badugi Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPrize
1Michael RodriguesPortugal$144,678
2Yingui LiChina$89,415
3Serhii PopovychUnited States$59,879
4Matt VengrinUnited States$40,996
5Danny TangHong Kong$28,270
6Owais AhmedUnited States$20,557

Day 3 Final Table Action

Day 3 was originally slated to be the last day of the tournament and began with 13 players. It took several hours for the field to be cut down to the unofficial final table of seven. Shortly after, the official final table was set courtesy of Lee Horton's elimination in 7th place.

The first casualty of the final table was Owais Ahmed after he was unable to improve his three card hand against Rodrigues.

From that point, play continued five-handed for an incredible four hours before one-time tournament chipleader Danny Tang finally succumbed to eventual runner-up Li in fifth place.

Unlike many of the other players at the final table, Matt Vengrin never really established himself as a clear chipleader, instead finding various ways to stick around and outlast his competitors. His run did, however, come to an end in fourth place after getting his last few chips into the middle against Serhii Popovych prior to the first draw.

Momentum for each of the final three players ebbed and flowed over the course of the last few levels of the night before the tournament director chose to intervene, halting play at the end of Level 35 to set up a Day 4 showdown for the bracelet.

Final Day Action

Popovych entered Day 4 as the short stack and struggled to get much going, exiting in 3rd place after running into Li's better three card hand to setup a heads-up match between Li and Rodrigues.

Li came into heads-up play with a slight chip advantage but quickly relinquished his lead after Rodrigues picked off a bold bluff. From that point, everything seemed to go the Portuguese pro's way as he took down several pots to leave Li short. It did not take long for Rodrigues to finish the job, ultimately securing the win after being dealt seven badugi.

Although Li will undoubtedly be disappointed he was not able to clear the final hurdle, he can look for consolation in the form of the $89,415 runner-up prize to add to his $805,515 in career earnings.

Congratulation to Michael Rodrigues on winning Event #20: $1,500 Badugi! Be sure to keep it with PokerNews as its live reporting team continues to provide comprehensive coverage of all bracelet events at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas.

Tags: Danny TangMatt VengrinMichael RodriguesOwais AhmedSerhii PopovychYingui Li

Yingui Li Eliminated in 2nd Place ($89,415)

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Yingui Li
Yingui Li

Yingui Li opened on the button before Michael Rodrigues three-bet out of the big blind. Li made the call.

Rodrigues stood pat on the first draw while Li took two after which Rodrigues bet and Li called, leaving himself just 150,000 behind.

As on the previous draw, Rodrigues stood pat but this time Li only took one. Rodrigues then bet and Li called off for his tournament life.

Rodrigues stood pat on the final draw and then showed down 743A. Li again took one, tabling 65A and needing to find a low heart to survive. After turning over the last card of the tournament, Li revealed the K, sending the pot and title of champion to Rodrigues while condemning Li to a nevertheless impressive 2nd place finish.

Stay tuned for a full tournament recap to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Michael Rodrigues pt
Michael Rodrigues
12,900,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Yingui Li cn
Yingui Li
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Michael RodriguesYingui Li

Serhii Popovych Eliminated in 3rd Place ($59,879)

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Serhii Popovych
Serhii Popovych

Serhii Popovych struggled to get much of anything going today and with the limits being so high, one could only afford to be card dead for so long. Popovych moved all in for his last 500,000 on the button and was called by Yingui Li in the big blind.

Li took one card on the first draw while Popovych opted to draw two.

The second and final draws saw both Li and Popovych draw one card with Li tabling 32A, far ahead of the 754 of Popovych. Li's final card was the 5, leaving Popovych drawing live to a diamond. It was not be, however, as he peeled the 9 to bring his impressive run to an end in 3rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yingui Li cn
Yingui Li
7,250,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Michael Rodrigues pt
Michael Rodrigues
5,650,000
1,050,000
1,050,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Serhii Popovych ua
Serhii Popovych
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Serhii PopovychYingui Li

Inaugural Champion to be Crowned in $1,500 Badugi

Michael Rodrigues
Michael Rodrigues

At one point late on Day 2 of Event #20: $1,500 Badugi at the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, David "ODB" Baker joked that the remaining players were among the "top 15 badugi players in the world". If we take that tongue-in-cheek logic to be true, then today on the fourth and final day of the tournament, the best three badugi players out there comeback to battle it out until a champion is crowned.

Leading the remaining competitors is China's Yingui Li on 4,900,000. Portugal's Michael Rodrigues sits second with 4,600,000 and Serhii Popovych completes the trio on 3,350,000. All three players experienced massive swings in momentum throughout Day 3, but now each of them will be hoping for that last bit of run-good to push them over the edge and secure victory.

None of the players will leave with anything less than $59,879, but given that $144,678 sits up top along with the glory of winning a WSOP gold bracelet, there is everything still to play for. That is especially the case as each one of these players would not only become the first ever badugi bracelet winner but at the same time would secure the first bracelet of their career.

Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPrize/Chip Count
1Yingui LiChina4,900,000
2Michael RodriguesPortugal4,600,000
3Serhii PopovychUnited States3,350,000
4Matt VengrinUnited States$40,996
5Danny TangHong Kong$28,270
6Owais AhmedUnited States$20,557
7Lee HortonUnited States$15,102

Play resumes at 1 p.m. on the secondary feature table in the Horseshoe with blinds starting in Level 36 at 150,000/300,000 with limits of 300,000/600,000.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team continues coverage through to the conclusion of this event with a winner's interview and tournament recap to follow.

Tags: Danny TangLee HortonMatt VengrinMichael RodriguesOwais AhmedSerhii PopovychYingui Li