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 1d
Entries
4,100
Players Left
3,202

Day 1d of The 2023 WSOP Main Event Begins At Noon

Horseshoe Las Vegas
Horseshoe Las Vegas

Day 1d, the final starting flight of Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship, begins at 12 p.m. local time. Players will be spread throughout the Horseshoe and Paris, Las Vegas for the largest poker tournament at the 2023 World Series Of Poker.

Day 1a saw a total of 1,039 entrants come out to play, which saw the subsequent flights of Day 1b and Day 1c collect up 1,118 and 3,080, respectively. This brings the total number of entrants in this main event to 5,217, meaning that the field is 3,537 away from becoming the biggest main event of all time. The players in this flight who survive five levels will return on Saturday, July 8, for Day 2d. Registration is open for seven levels which means players can register through the first two levels on Day 2 as well.

Leading the way on Day 1c is English bracelet winner Christopher Brammer, who ended his day with 386,100. Brammer’s lead in his flight is fairly significant and he looks to secure his fourth WSOP Main Event cash. Brammer falls just short of the overall tournament lead as Yehuda Dayan from Day 1a still sits with the overall tournament lead of 389,900.

Other notable players who found big bags in yesterday's flight include Michael Banducci (292,600), Adrian Buckley (245,000), Josh Arieh (181,000), Wesley Cannon (179,800), Michael Wang (171,800), and Brian “TheGoldenBlazer” Frenzel (170,800).

On the other end of the spectrum, Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu bagged a mere 25,900, but will be advancing to Day 2abc on Friday. His stack will still be a very playable 32 big blinds on Day 2.

Players begin with 60,000 chips and each of the opening flights will play five 120-minute levels before the remaining players bag up. Breaks are scheduled after each level and a 75-minute dinner break will be taken after Level 3.

Day 1d Schedule

LEVELESTIMATED STARTDURATIONSMALL BLINDBIG BLINDBIG BLIND ANTE
112:00 p.m.120 minutes100200200
 2:00 p.m.20-minute break   
22:20 p.m.120 minutes200300300
 4:20 p.m.20-minute break   
34:40 p.m.120 minutes200400400
 6:40 p.m.75-minute break   
47:55 p.m.120 minutes300500500
 9:55 p.m.20-minute break   
510:15 p.m.120 minutes300600600

Registration will be open through the first two levels of Day 2 and no reentries are available for this freezeout event. The tournament stretches out over two weeks and the final day of play is scheduled for Monday, July 17th.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live coverage from the floor of the 2023 WSOP Main Event.

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Hesse Finds a Straight Flush in the First Hand

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Jens Hesse
Jens Hesse

Action was caught after the turn of 74J10 and Jens Hesse checked from under the gun. His opponent led out for 2,500 from late position and Hesse made the call.

The river came the 9 and both players quickly checked around.

His opponent showed QQ, while Hesse revealed QK for a straight flush on the first hand of the tournament. Players from the table joked that "Hesse used his one time to early" as Hesse scooped the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Jens Hesse
68,000
68,000
68,000

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Smith Scores First Hand Knockout

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith

The PokerNews team was called over to a table with a massive pot brewing. With close to 18,000 already in the middle on a board showing Q829, Mikolaj Zawadzki checked from the big blind to Jamie Smith in the hijack who bet 12,000.

Zawadzki tossed in chips for the call and the 5 completed the board. Zawadzki checked again and Smith moved all in for 44,000. Zawadzki went deep in the tank, contemplating his decision for more than four minutes, until eventually sliding his stack forward to make the call.

Smith tabled QQ for top set and Zawadzki looked sick as he rolled over 88 for middle set as he made his way to the exit on the very first hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Jamie Smith
121,000
121,000
121,000
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Mikolaj Zawadzki
Busted

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Moorman Takes an Early Hit

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman

Chris Moorman and Aaron Tveit had already built a pot of around 5,000 heading to the turn on a board of 625A. Tveit, in the hijack, bet 4,500 and Moorman called.

The river came the A and Tveit fired out another 10,000. Moorman tanked for about a minute before letting his hand go as Tveit, a Tony Award winning Broadway actor, showed him 66 for a full house while taking in the early big pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Aaron Tveit
67,000
67,000
67,000
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Chris Moorman
51,000
-9,000
-9,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Hinkle Over 100,000

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

Blair Hinkle raised to 600 from under the gun and was three-bet to 1,500 by the player directly behind him. The player in the big blind called cold and Hinkle called as well.

The big blind led out for 5,000 on the J36 flop and only Hinkle called.

The turn brought the 5 and Hinkle's opponent bet again, this time for 10,000. Hinkle again called.

The big blind bet 15,000 when the 4 completed the board and Hinkle raised to 38,000. Hinkle's opponent agonized for a bit before deciding to call and Hinkle turned over 97 for a flopped flush draw turned runner-runner straight.

Hinkle's opponent couldn't beat it and mucked, conceding the monster pot to Hinkle.

Player Chips Progress
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Blair Hinkle
107,000
47,000
47,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Hesse is Running Hot Early

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Jens Hesse
Jens Hesse

Action was caught after the turn of 4624 and Jens Hesse checked from late position. His opponent led out for 3,200 from the button and Hesse made the call.

The river was the Q and both players were quick to check around.

His opponent said "You're probably good," as he showed QJ. Hesse revealed AK for the nut flush to scoop the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Jens Hesse
77,500
9,500
9,500

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Tveit Steals it on the River

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Aaron Tveit
Aaron Tveit

Action was caught after the flop of J42, and Aaron Tveit checked from the cutoff. His opponent led out for 1,000 from the button. Tveit found a call to the turn.

The turn came the 5, and both players were quick to check around.

While the 5 peeled off on the river, Tveit took little time in firing for 3,500. His opponent took little time in folding for Tveit to scoop the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Aaron Tveit
71,800
3,200
3,200

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Little Keeps Firing

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Jonathan Little
Jonathan Little

Jonathan Little went heads-up to a flop of 652 where he bet 500 from the cutoff and an opponent in the small blind called.

The turn came the 4 and action checked to Little again, who bet 1,000 this time. His opponent called, then called another 4,000 on the 6 river.

Little turned over K3 for a turned straight and his opponent mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Little
70,000
4,600
4,600

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Stout Makes An Early Elimination Thanks To A Straight Flush

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Brittney Stout
Brittney Stout

"The hand should be on TV," said all players at Table 161 after the dealer collected all the cards in front of him.

According to them, a player in middle position opened to 600 and was called by the cutoff, the button, and Brittney Stout in the small blind. In the big blind, Devin Chojnacki decided to three-bet. It didn't change the situation, as every player called.

On the flop 834, the middle position player continued to 2,000 and the cutoff folded. However, the button chose to move all in for 40,000 chips. Stout also had a hand and reraised all in. All the other players folded.

Button: 88
Brittney Stout: 52

Stout had a straight draw, a flush draw, and an open-ended straight-flush draw against a top set. The turn brought the A, completing her straight, and the river brought the 6, giving her a straight flush. Thanks to this hand, she took all her opponent's chips and climbed to 140,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Brittney Stout
140,000
140,000
140,000
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Devin Chojnacki
55,000
55,000
55,000

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