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 8
Entries
15
Players Left
9

Final Table Set on Day 8 of Record-Breaking 2023 WSOP Main Event

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
2023 WSOP Main Event Final 9
2023 WSOP Main Event Final 9

The shortest day so far of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship wrapped up after less than six hours of play as a final table of nine has been set in the record-breaking event at the 2023 World Series of Poker. Leading the final nine at the end of Day 8 is Seattle's Adam Walton with 143,800,000 chips as he looks for his first bracelet and a place in poker history, while Arizona's Steven Jones looks to do the same with a stack of 90,300,000.

Though this isn't Walton's first Main Event run, it is his deepest. He finished 407th in the 2018 edition and bested that in 2021 with a 42nd-place first finish worth $163,900.

“I mean honestly, it feels like a dream," he told PokerNews at the end of Day 8. "It feels fake. I went from randomly playing the Main, I had like 12,000 chips in the beginning, and (now) this is happening. It’s been like the time of my life. It’s crazy.”

2023 WSOP Main Event Final Table

 SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
 1Steven JonesUnited States90,300,00075
 2Juan MaceirasSpain68,000,00057
 3Daniel HolznerItaly31,900,00027
 4Adam WaltonUnited States143,800,000120
 5Ruslan PrydrykUkraine50,700,00042
 6Dean HutchisonUnited Kingdom41,700,00035
 7Toby LewisUnited Kingdom19,800,00017
 8Daniel WeinmanUnited States81,700,00068
 9Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany74,600,00062
Adam Walton
Adam Walton and the rail

Day 7 chip leader Juan Maceiras, a former PokerStars pro and the son of an online poker aficionado, dipped a bit on Day 8 but is still in contention while he adds to his family's poker legacy.

“The ten-handed was a little bit complicated, but it happens," Maceiras told PokerNews. "I’ve been playing the same way I’ve been playing the whole tournament, but this time those pots didn’t go well. And there’s nothing to regret, I’m just thinking that I’m in the final nine, I’ve got more than 50 blinds.”

Also after the record $12,100,000 first-place prize is Jan-Peter Jachtmann, one of two bracelet leaders still in contention who ended the day by knocking out Jose Aguilera in 10th place for $700,000. The second bracelet winner among the final nine, Daniel Weinman, is still alive after getting a new lease on life when he hit a two-outer to nearly triple one of the most dramatic hands of the tournament so far.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann
Jan-Peter Jachtmann

The highest-profile and arguably most accomplished player in the record-breaking event, Toby Lewis, ended the day at the bottom of the counts with under 20 big blinds. Lewis, who made a much-discussed fold earlier in the tournament but who managed to stay alive for the final stretch, is the only player not to have locked up his biggest career cash by advancing to Day 9. Lewis will need a seventh-place finish or better to improve on his third-place finish in the 2021 $10,000 Wynn Millions for $1,235,204.

Toby Lewis
Toby Lewis

Meanwhile, fellow Brit Dean Hutchison will enter the final table seventh in chips to be in between Ukraine's Ruslan Prydryk and Italy's Daniel Holzner, a farmer who was gifted a Main Event seat for his 30th birthday from his girlfriend, friends and family.

"Yeah, it's nice to be out here on the final table," Holzner said as he bagged. "I guess I have to make a really big, big, big party for them, all of them."

A Short Road to the Final Table On Day 8

Day 8 of the Main Event blew by after a long stretch of 12-hour days that have seen players trading pots late into the night. It took just a few minutes after the late 2 p.m. start for Britain's Jack O'Neill to find himself at risk after three-bet jamming with queen jack in the small blind after a button open. Cong Pham woke up with ace-queen in the big blind to re-shove and O'Neill dominated before his 15th-place exit for $430,200.

But the pain was just beginning. Not long after Hutchison doubled through Jachtmann with aces against tens, there was another preflop confrontation of big pairs. Day 6 chip leader Joshua Payne picked up started things off with a raise after picking up pocket kings. Aguilera upped the price behind him with queens as Weinman woke up on the button with jacks. The bracelet winner opted to ship it with the fishhooks and both players called with Payne being the shortest stack.

A massive triple-up in likely what will be the biggest poker spot he ever finds himself in was imminent for Payne as the flop landed A74. But it wasn't meant to be as the turn brought the J to give Weinman the lead as he gasped in utter shock as his friend Josh Arieh cheered from the rail ahead of a blank river.

Daniel Weinman Spikes J to Stay Alive vs QQ, KK
Daniel Weinman hits a miracle card.

Payne, the youngest player in the Day 8 field at 23 years old, took the horrific beat in silence and received a hug from Weinman after his 14th-place exit worth $430,200, a career-best sum that will undoubtedly help the engineering student pay tuition.

Joshua Payne
Joshua Payne feeling it on Day 8.

Sachin Joshi had a bit more standard exit in 13th place as his eights couldn't survive a flip against the Big Slick of Maceiras, who hit an ace on the flop and avoided the two remaining eights for the Spaniard to further cement his chip lead.

Pham, meanwhile, was able to best his previous career-best score of $301,225 when he went out in 12th place for $535,000. The Florida native's chip stack had become a nub before he jammed with eight-seven of hearts and failed to pull ahead of Jachtmann's ace-deuce.

Once players returned from their first break of the day, Conscious Poker's Alec Torelli found himself at risk with jacks against the ace-king of Maceiras. Once again, Maceiras made a pair on the flop to take a big lead in the flip before a brick runout confirmed Torelli's 11th-place finish for $700,000.

Alec Torelli
Alec Torelli's jacks can't hold up.

It took a full level of play to lose another player after the unofficial final table was set. Holzner was on his way out after getting it in with ace-queen against the ace-ten of Maceiras, who flopped a ten before Holzner rivered a queen as the Mothership discharged into a frenzy.

In a similar confrontation, Aguilera found himself at risk of going out on the final table bubble but was in good shape with ace-jack against Jachtmann's ace-eight. Jachtmann manage to flop a gutshot and a seven on the turn confirmed the tenth-place elimination of the unfortunate Spaniard.

After a day off tomorrow, players will return for Day 10 at 2 p.m. local time on Sunday, July 16. Action will pick back up on Level 38 with blinds of 600,000/1,200,000/1,200,000 with 1:49:10 left in the level.

Be sure to stay with the PokerNews live reporting team as we continue to provide updates throughout the record-breaking 2023 WSOP Main Event.

Main Event Final Table
Main Event Final Table

Tags: Adam WaltonAlec TorelliAlec Torelli'sBig BlindsCong PhamDaniel HolznerDaniel WeinmanDean HutchisonJack O'NeillJan-Peter JachtmannJoshua PayneJuan MaceirasRuslan PrydrykSachin JoshiSteven JonesToby Lewis

Jose Aguilera Eliminated in 10th Place ($700,000)

Level 38 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Jose Aguilera
Jose Aguilera

Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened to 2,500,000 in early position and Jose Aguilera three-bet to 6,700,000 in the hijack. The action folded back to Jachtmann who contemplated his options before just calling.

The flop fell 654 and Jachtmann stuck in a bunch of chips. Aguilera called off his last 2,500,000 chips and the cards were on their backs.

Jose Aguilera: AJ
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: A8

"Give me a heart," Jachtmann pleaded to the dealer but it was the 7 on the turn that gave him a straight. Aguilera was left drawing to a chop only but the 2 on the river was no help. Aguilera was eliminated in 10th place and the final nine players will now bag their chips and return on Sunday for the first part of the final table.

Player Chips Progress
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Jan-Peter Jachtmann
74,600,000
12,200,000
12,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jose Aguilera
Busted

Tags: Jan-Peter JachtmannJose Aguilera

Walton Steals the Lead From Maceiras

Level 37 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Adam Walton
Adam Walton

Adam Walton raised to 2,000,000 from under the gun with the AK and Juan Maceiras called from the button with the A8 before both blinds got out of the way.

The flop was 757 and both players checked to see K on the turn. Walton checked again and called when Maceiras bet 3,000,000.

The river was 9 and Walton checked once more. Maceiras bet 5,000,000 and went into the tank when Walton raised to 17,000,000.

Maceiras considered his options for nearly two minutes before he slid out the chips to call. Walton turned over his kings up and won a large pot to take over the lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Adam Walton
115,400,000
24,500,000
24,500,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
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Juan Maceiras
94,500,000
-20,000,000
-20,000,000
Day 7 Chip Leader

Tags: Adam WaltonJuan Maceiras

Holzner Spikes the River to Stay Alive

Level 37 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Daniel Holsner Celebrates Double Up
Daniel Holsner Celebrates Double Up

Juan Maceiras opened to 2,000,000 from under the gun and Daniel Holzner three-bet to 8,400,000 on his left, leaving just 100,000 behind. The action folded back to Maceiras who shoved all in and Holzner quickly called.

Daniel Holzner: AQ
Juan Maceiras: A10

The flop came 1055 to give Maceiras the lead as the rest of the table looked on with anticipation of a potential final table. The turn was the 6 which changed nothing but the Q on the river sent Holzner and his rail into a frenzy as he scored a double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Juan Maceiras
132,800,000
-8,500,000
-8,500,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
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Daniel Holzner
19,500,000
11,000,000
11,000,000

Tags: Daniel HolznerJuan Maceiras

Alec Torelli Eliminated in 11th Place ($700,000)

Level 37 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Alec Torelli
Alec Torelli

Alec Torelli was the third short stack to move all-in for six and a half blinds, picking up a call from Juan Maceiras.

Alec Torelli: JJ
Juan Maceiras: AK

The classic flip had Torelli at risk as he paced back to his rail, but fell silent when the K86 flop improved Maceiras.

Nothing changed with the 6 turn and A river as Torelli's run ended in 11th place for $700,000.

Alec Torelli
Alec Torelli
Player Chips Progress
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Juan Maceiras
141,300,000
8,500,000
8,500,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
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Alec Torelli
Busted
Conscious Poker

Tags: Alec TorelliJuan Maceiras

Aguilera Flushes for a Double

Level 37 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Jose Aguilera
Jose Aguilera

Jose Aguilera shoved 8,500,000 and Daniel Weinman looked him up from the cutoff. The button and blinds got out of the way and action was heads up with Aguilera at risk.

Jose Aguilera: A4
Daniel Weinman: KK

The board ran out 710696 and Aguilera turned a flush to double through Weinman.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Weinman
73,500,000
-8,500,000
-8,500,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
Team Lucky
WSOP 2X Winner
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Jose Aguilera
19,500,000
11,000,000
11,000,000

Tags: Daniel WeinmanJose Aguilera

First Break of the Day

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Daniel Weinman Spikes J to Stay Alive vs QQ, KK
Daniel Weinman Spikes J to Stay Alive vs QQ, KK

The field of 15 players was whittled down to just 11 as they are heading on their first 20-minute break of the day. They will be returning to a 1,000,000 big blind and ante, just one elimination away from the redraw and two eliminations away from the end of the day. Here is a look at some of the highlights from the opening level:

Player Chips Progress
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Adam Walton
88,500,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
Day 8 Chip Leader
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Steven Jones
77,000,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
Day 9 Chip Leader
StakeKings
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Toby Lewis
61,200,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Jan-Peter Jachtmann
45,800,000
-2,400,000
-2,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Dean Hutchison
31,900,000
-1,900,000
-1,900,000

Cong Pham Eliminated in 12th Place ($535,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Cong Pham
Cong Pham

Cong Pham open-jammed a stack of 2,400,000 in the cutoff and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called in the big blind.

Cong Pham: 87
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: A2

Pham needed to hit an eight or a seven and didn't get much help from the 942 flop. The 5 turn gave him additional outs with a gunshot but the 4 bricked off on the river to mark his elimination in 12th place for $535,000 as Jachtmann received a small boost after taking a big hit the previous hand.

The deep run gives the Florida native his biggest career cash, besting his third-place finish in the 2013 Borgata Poker Open that brought him $301,225.

Player Chips Progress
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Jan-Peter Jachtmann
48,200,000
4,800,000
4,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Cong Pham
Busted

Tags: Cong PhamJan-Peter Jachtmann

Sachin Joshi Eliminated in 13th Place ($535,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Sachin Joshi
Sachin Joshi

Sachin Joshi raised to 1,800,000 from under the gun and Juan Maceiras three-bet the button to 5,000,000. It folded back to Joshi who four-bet jammed for 21,100,000 and Maceiras snap-called.

Sachin Joshi: 88
Juan Maceiras: AK

Maceiras took the lead on the A97 flop and retained it throughout the 9 turn as well as the 5 river, sending Joshi to the payout desk in 13th place to collect $535,000 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
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Juan Maceiras
140,200,000
21,900,000
21,900,000
Day 7 Chip Leader
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Sachin Joshi
Busted

Tags: Juan MaceirasSachin Joshi

Joshua Payne Eliminated in 14th Place ($430,200)

Level 36 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Joshua Payne
Joshua Payne

Joshua Payne made it 1,600,000 to go and Jose Aguilera three-bet to 4,500,000 on the button. Daniel Weinman on the button went into the tank and carefully studied the stack size of Aguilera before he four-bet jammed for 29,100,000.

Payne called all-in for 19,600,000 total and Aguilera looked up both opponents to create a three-way all-in!

Joshua Payne: KK
Jose Aguilera: QQ
Daniel Weinman: JJ

The A74 flop changed nothing as Payne remained in the lead. Weinman then spiked the J on the turn to send Payne into a world of pain.

Nothing changed on the 3 river and Payne was sent to the payout desk in agonising fashion while Weinman sky-rocketed up the leaderboard, leaving Aguilera with a short stack.

Daniel Weinman Spikes J to Stay Alive vs QQ, KK
Daniel Weinman Spikes J to Stay Alive vs QQ, KK
Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Weinman
79,400,000
48,700,000
48,700,000
Main Event Champion
WSOP Main Event Champion
Team Lucky
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Jose Aguilera es
Jose Aguilera
12,500,000
-29,500,000
-29,500,000
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Joshua Payne
Busted
Day 6 Chip Leader

Tags: Daniel WeinmanJose AguileraJoshua Payne