2023 World Series of Poker

Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
$524,777
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Prize Pool
$3,492,360
Entries
1,962
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
28
Players Left
1

Final Day of Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em Will Be An Exciting One!

Aliaksandr Shylko
Aliaksandr Shylko

Event #37: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas saw 1,962 players enter for a prize pool of $3,492,360. Just twenty-eight players remain who have locked up at least $15,423. However, all of them are focused on the bracelet and the $524,777 for first place from the 2023 World Series of Poker.

Yuan Li bagged the largest stack with 5,350,000, yet he is closely followed by Patrick Truong (5,220,000) and Jeremy Joseph (3,930,000). All three will be gunning to win their first WSOP bracelet today.

Start of Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Yuan LiChina5,350,00089
2Patrick TruongUnited States5,220,00087
3Jeremy JosephUnited States3,930,00065
4Mark SeifUnited States3,850,00064
5Antoine SaoutFrance3,615,00060
6Darryl RonconiUnited States3,585,00060
7Daniel LeCanada3,290,00055
8Pavels SpirinsLatvia3,000,07550
9Marc MacDonnellIreland2,970,00050
10Lee PiniatoglouUnited States2,610,00044

Other notables to make it through to Day 3 include 2017 WSOP Main Event final tablist Antoine Saout (3,615,000), Day 1 chip leader Lee Piniatoglou (2,610,000), bracelet winners Ankush Mandavia (1,240,000) and Carlos Chang (975,000) and the 2023 PSPC Main Event champion Aliaksandr Shylko (1,275,000).

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$524,77710-11$36,118
2$324,35512-13$28,737
3$238,12914 -17$23,105
4$176,52918-26$18,776
5$132,15327-28$15,423
6$99,916  
7$76,302  
8$58,860  
9$45,871  

Play will start at 10 a.m. local time at the Horseshoe Gold section and action will resume at Level 26 with 30,000/60,000 blinds and a big blind ante of 60,000. Levels will last one hour each with a 15-minute break taking place after every two levels. Play will continue until a winner is crowned.

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Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoAnkush MandaviaAntoine SaoutCarlos ChangDaniel LeDarryl RonconiJeremy JosephLee PiniatoglouMarc MacDonnellMark SeifPatrick TruongPavels SpirinsYuan Li