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 3
Entries
3,538
Players Left
1,518

Record-Breaking Field Down to 3,538 for Day 3 of Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship

Nicholas Rigby
Nicholas Rigby

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship here at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. Yesterday was the end of late registration and when all was said and done, it turned out that this year’s Main Event drew a record-setting 10,043 players – shattering the old record of 8,773 set way back in 2006. Today, the remaining 3,538 players from Days 2abc and 2d will combine into a single field.

Leading the pack is Maurice Hawkins, who took the overall chip lead after bagging 941,000 last night. Not far behind him is Nicholas Rigby, who was responsible for busting Phil Hellmuth on stream yesterday en route to ending Day 2d with 921,500.

Hawkins has yet to win a bracelet, but he is the current World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit ring leader after winning his 15th earlier this year at Harrah's Cherokee. Hawkins only has three modest cashes from this year's WSOP, but he is now in prime position to make a deep run in the Main Event and add to his $4.7 million in career tournament winnings.

Start of Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Maurice HawkinsUnited States941,000376
2Nicholas RigbyUnited States921,500369
3Christopher BrammerUnited Kingdom879,000351
4Jeffrey ShapiroUnited States878,000351
5Julio BelluscioArgentina825,500330
6Beqir SalihuUnited States801,000320
7John SofillasUnited States780,000312
8Nick MarchingtonUnited Kingdom716,000286
9Heitor SaraivaUnited States665,500266
10Jacob MitichUnited States660,000264

Some other notables still in the hunt with big stacks include Patrik Antonius (584,500), Shota Nakanishi (500,500), Kathy Liebert (477,00), Stephen Chidwick (472,500), Chris Brewer (467,000), Chance Kornuth (449,500), and Tom Dwan (426,500).

Tom Dwan
Tom Dwan

The remaining players will all be looking to take a piece of the staggering $93,399,900 prize pool. A total of 1,507 players will take home at least $15,000 for their efforts and the eventual winner will receive $12,100,000 in addition to the coveted Main Event bracelet.

Play is set to begin at 12 p.m. and continue for five two-hour levels. Day 3 will begin on Level 11, which features 1,000/2,500 blinds with an 2,500 big blind ante. As with previous days, players will get a 20-minute break after each level and a 75-minute dinner break will be held after Level 13 (~6:40 p.m.).

Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you all the action from this historic, record-setting World Series of Poker Main Event!

Tags: Chance KornuthChris BrewerChristopher BrammerHeitor SaraivaJacob MitichJeffrey ShapiroJohn SofillasKathy LiebertMaurice HawkinsNicholas RigbyNick MarchingtonPatrik AntoniusPhil HellmuthShota NakanishiStephen ChidwickTom Dwan

Kessler Gets "Coolered" Early On

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

Daniel DiPasquale raised from early position preflop and Allen Kesller called from the small blind. The pair then saw a 24K flop, where Kessler checked and DiPasquale bet out 6,000. Kessler made the call and the 8 turn showed its face.

Kessler promptly led out for 15,000 and DiPasquale thought for a little while before putting in the call. The 3 river fell and Kessler bet again, this time for 20,000.

This time, DiPasquale responded with a raise to 85,000. "Really? Coolered on the first hand?" Kessler asked. He mulled it over for a bit longer before eventually folding, granting the pot to his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel DiPasquale
390,000
55,000
55,000
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Allen Kessler
97,500
-44,000
-44,000

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Hinkle Puts Pressure on Reixach

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

Sergi Reixach opened to 5,000 in early position and Blair Hinkle three-bet to 17,000 on the button. It came back to Reixach who made the call.

The flop showed 23Q and Reixach check-called Hinkle for 12,000. Both checked on the 7 turn.

A Q came on the river and Reixach led out for 45,000. Hinkle thought about his move for some time and raised it to 130,000. Reixach went deep into the tank and eventually folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Blair Hinkle
435,000
114,000
114,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Sergi Reixach
345,000
-89,500
-89,500

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Moneymaker Making Chips

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Chris Moneymaker, Viktar Horbach, and Jan Jacobs were three-way to a turn on 938Q. Moneymaker checked from the small blind and so did Horbach from middle position. Jacobs then bet 6,000 into the pot of 25,000 from the hijack before Moneymaker raised it up to 22,000.

Horbach quickly folded with his shorter stack but Horbach stuck around for a call. The 7 river completed the board and Moneymaker bet for another 37,500 chips.

Jacobs thought about it for a few seconds but ended up letting his hand go, shipping the pot to the champion of the historic 2003 Main Event Champion.

Player Chips Progress
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Chris Moneymaker
389,000
72,000
72,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Jan Jacobs
298,000
25,000
25,000
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Viktar Horbach
44,000
-11,000
-11,000

Tags: Chris MoneymakerJan JacobsViktar Horbach

"Hoodie Allen" On Next Flight Home

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Steven "Hoodie Allen" Markowitz
Steven "Hoodie Allen" Markowitz

After celebrating his friend's wedding, rapper Steven "Hoodie Allen" Markowitz took the first flight from New York to Las Vegas this morning to make it in time for the start of Day 3. Unfortunately for Markowitz, his tournament journey was short-lived as recounted by Arthur Souza De Campos, the player who busted him.

Markowitz raised under the gun to 5,000, Campos to his direct left three-bet to 15,000 and Markowitz four-bet to 26,000. Campos put him to the test for his tournament life, five-bet shoving all in for Markowitz's last 120,000. Markowitz called.

Steven Markowitz: AA
Arthur Souza De Campos: AK

The board ran out in sickening fashion as it came J3Q210. Campos rivered a straight to crack Markowitz's aces, sending him to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Arthur Souza De Campos
460,000
162,500
162,500
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Steven Markowitz
Busted

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Botez Gives Kennedy a Bad Birthday Present

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Alexandra Botez
Alexandra Botez

Alexandra Botez and Anthony Kennedy built a pot of around 90,000 heading to the turn on a board of A9JQ when Kennedy bet 55,000 from early position.

Botez called and the K fell on the river, where Kennedy then bet 100,000. Botez, with around 75,000 remaining, tanked for several minutes as tablemates snapped photos of the board.

She eventually called all in and Kennedy turned over 97 for a pair of nines. "Oh, my God," Botez said as she got up from her seat and showed AK to win the pot.

Kennedy told the table his birthday is today following the hand. "That's why I played it," he said with a smile despite taking that beat.

Botez later knocked out Anatoly Filatov from this table after Filatov moved all in for around 30,000 with two eights, but Botez woke up with aces to send him to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Alexandra Botez
350,000
123,000
123,000
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Anthony Kennedy
150,000
-195,000
-195,000
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Anatoly Filatov
Busted

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Foxen Scores Knockout with Trips

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Giyeon Han opened 5,500 in early position and Alex Foxen three-bet to 16,500 next to act. The action folded back around to Han and he made the call.

The dealer spread a flop of Q86, and Han check-called a continuation bet of 13,000 from Foxen.

The 4 turn was checked through to see the 8 river. Han led out for 35,000 before Foxen announced all-in.

Han went into the blender, taking about three minutes before asking how much Foxen had. Foxen counted it for him and let him know he had 329,500, which covered Han's 165,000. Han tanked another 30 seconds before dropping a stack of chips across the line to make the call. Foxen rolled over 98 for trip eights, and Han showed AQ as he exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Alex Foxen
559,500
175,500
175,500
WSOP 1X Winner
Chip Leader Coaching
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Giyeon Han
Busted

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Klein's Aces Get Cracked

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Bill Klein
Bill Klein

Bill Klein raised under the gun to 6,000, the player in middle position called, as did Haewan Bae in the small blind and Francisco Angel in the big.

Four ways to a flop of 1046. The action checked to Klein who bet out for 22,000, the player in middle position folded, Bae called and Angel raised all in for his last 50,000. Klein responded by moving all in himself and Bae called it off for his remaining 148,500.

Francisco Angel: 54
Haewan Bae: 87
Bill Klein: AA

The turn and river came the Q and 9 respectively. Bae rivers one of his gutshot draws to eliminate Angel and cracks Klein's aces for a huge pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Haewan Bae
365,000
220,000
220,000
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Bill Klein
151,000
-132,500
-132,500
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Francisco Angel
Busted

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Dietrich's Fast Exit

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Dietrich Fast
Dietrich Fast

Dietrich Fast got his final 25,000 chips in the middle preflop and Brandon Lee made the call.

Dietrich Fast: 88
Brandon Lee: KJ

Lee sprung into the lead on the J96 flop, and Fast packed up his stuff as the Q turn and 10 river upgraded both players to a straight, with Lee having the better end of it.

In the meantime, Milen Stefanov and Manny Olszynko have also departed from this table in a flurry of early Day 3 eliminations, while Bart Hanson has chipped up a bit from the start of day.

Player Chips Progress
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Brandon Lee
340,000
35,000
35,000
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Bart Hanson
121,000
33,500
33,500
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Dietrich Fast
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
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Milen Stefanov
Busted
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Manny Olszynko
Busted

Tags: Bart HansonBrandon LeeDietrich FastManny OlszynkoMilen Stefanov

Rigby Passes One Million

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Nicholas Rigby
Nicholas Rigby

A player limped in from under the gun and the small blind limped behind. Nicholas Rigby checked from the big blind.

The flop came 423. The small blind checked, Rigby bet 10,000 and the early position player called. The small blind opted to fold.

On the 4 turn Rigby bet again, this time for 30,000, forcing a fold from his opponent and taking down another pot.

Rigby has been winning the majority of the pots at his table and now sits at well over 1,000,000 chips.

Meanwhile at another table, previous main event winner Damian Salas has been eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Nicholas Rigby
1,300,000
270,000
270,000
Day 1D Chip Leader
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Damian Salas
Busted
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Nicholas RigbyDamian Salas