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2023 WSOP Day 37 Highlights & Main Event Day 1C

Posted on July 6, 2023

2023 Updates from Various WSOP Events

Sam Soverel Wins Online Event #13: High Roller Championship Finale

The climax of Online Event #13, the $5,300 No-Limit Hold ’em High Roller Championship, unfolded in the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The strong competition from 408 participants was narrowed down to just six players on July 3rd, and these six final players completed the tournament in a live setting.

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The event saw Sam Soverel, hailing from Florida, emerge as the champion. This victory marked his second WSOP bracelet win, and added $393,516 to his prize money tally. Soverel emerged victorious against Gergely Kulcsar from Hungary in the heads-up play.

Christopher Brammer Shows His Poker Skills Main Event Day 1c

Day 1c of the WSOP Main Event World Championship attracted over 3,000 participants, pushing the total attendees to exceed 5,200, with one more flight left. This considerable turnout hinted at the possibility of challenging the record-breaking 2006 WSOP Main Event’s participant count of 8,773, with Day 1d expected to be the most crowded of the four Day 1s.

After completing five two-hour levels, only 2,326 players had chips left to bag, with Christopher Brammer having the largest stack (386,100). Brammer, a WSOP bracelet holder from a previous €5,000 No-Limit Hold ’em Turbo event at the 2017 WSOP Europe festival, has made millions from online and live poker tournaments. This well-known player from the UK has now positioned himself favorably for potentially securing another significant addition to his poker record.

Former WSOP Champions Strive for Another Title

Six previous WSOP Main Event champions joined on Day 1c as their battleground to attempt to secure a second Main Event title. Four of these esteemed players, including Joe McKeehen, Tom McEvoy, Scott Blumstein, and Espen Jorstad, continued the trend of past winners advancing to Day 2. However, reigning champion Koray Aldemir faced an unfortunate twist of fate during the final hands of the night when he was dealt kings against aces.

Prominent players such as Maria Ho, Vanessa Selbst, and nine-time bracelet winner Erik Seidel were eliminated from the Main Event throughout the day.

Elite-Level Poker Players Enter Day 2

As anticipated from a packed field, numerous high-profile professionals secured their Day 2 tickets. Josh Arieh, Phil Laak, Mustapha Kanit, Ronnie Bardah, and Stephen Chidwick each concluded their flight with six-figure stacks. Other noteworthy players to watch during Day 2abc include Richard Gryko, David Prociak, Brian Rast, Joao Simao, Joao Vieira, Sergio Aguero, Karina Jett, and Timur Margolin.

Football Legend Sergio Aguero as the Dark Horse

Football legend Sergio Aguero, renowned for being the all-time leading goal scorer for Manchester City in the Premier League, holds a notable status in the event. Despite retiring due to a heart condition in December 2021, Aguero showcased a commendable performance in the poker arena, finishing with a respectable 87,000 chips, positioning him as a potential dark horse for Day 2 and beyond.

Top 20 Overall (Day 1A, 1B & 1C)

Below is an amalgamated chip count list, showing who’s in the lead, overall, for Days 1A, 1B, and 1C:

Rank Player Chip Count Country Day
1 Nicholas Rigby 408,800 USA 1D
2 Yehuda Dayan 389,900 Israel 1A
3 Christopher Brammer 386,100 UK 1C
4 Brittney Stout 375,500 USA 1D
5 Shota Nakanishi 360,100 Japan 1A
6 Neel Murthy 323,100 USA 1D
7 Chris Hunichen 321,200 USA 1D
8 Carlos Leiva 318,700 Argentina 1D
9 Brandon Mincher 317,000 USA 1D
10 Jeffrey Weil 308,100 USA 1D
11 Matthew Adams 307,200 USA 1D
12 Vincent Pistorino 306,000 USA 1D
13 Harish Ananthapadmanabha 305,400 USA 1D
14 Hai-Chi Ho 297,400 China 1A
15 Michael Banducci 292,600 USA 1C
16 Jean-Pierre van der Spuy 287,000 South Africa 1B
17 Julien Martini 286,000 France 1B
18 Yuze Ding 284,500 USA 1B
19 Doug Polk 281,900 USA 1A
20 Gar Cheung 281,500 USA 1B
21 Lawrence Chang 280,900 USA 1C
22 Andrew Graham 277,700 USA 1B
23 Neville Endo Costa 275,000 Brazil 1A
24 Roman Valerstein 273,300 USA 1C
25 Samuel Gagnon 271,000 Canada 1A
26 Scott Numoto 268,200 USA 1B
27 Michael Pinto 266,600 Netherlands 1C
28 Patrik Antonius 263,500 Finland 1B
29 Daniel Kirsch 252,800 Canada 1C
30 Todd Collins 250,400 USA 1A
31 DID NOT REPORT 11 248,100 USA 1C
32 Rick Mechammil 247,600 USA 1A
33 Adrian Buckley 245,000 USA 1C
34 Patrick Beuter 244,200 USA 1C
35 Keith Cummins 244,000 Ireland 1C
36 Jevon Lam 243,000 USA 1B
37 Christine Do 237,300 Canada 1A
38 Anirban Das 236,900 Italy 1A
39 Robert Lofaso 233,500 USA 1B
40 Anatoly Filatov 231,000 Russia 1B

 

Anticipation Builds for Day 1D

Scheduled to commence at 12:00 p.m. local time on July 6, Day 1D is speculated to be the most attended WSOP Main Event flight to date. Expected to join the event at around 4:00 p.m., seventeen-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth will likely add a dash of flamboyance to the atmosphere, as he is known to arrive fashionably late, possibly costumed as The Greatest Showman, according to Tweets. Accompanying him will be Dan Cates, who may make an entrance sporting a lion costume.

Is a New WSOP Main Event Attendance Record in Sight?

There’s mounting evidence that the 2023 WSOP Main Event could set a new attendance record in the 54-year World Series of Poker history. So far, the first three out of four flights have drawn an unofficial count of 5,237 entrants, a significant leap compared to the 3,653 participants at the same stage in 2022. This translates to a 43.36% increase in turnout compared to the 2022 event, which was the second-largest in WSOP Main Event history with 8,663 entrants.

The current record for the most attended Main Event was set in 2006 with 8,773 players. For this record to be broken, Day 1d on July 6 must draw a minimum of 3,537 entrants.

Day 1 Participant Comparison: 2022 and 2023

Flight 2022 2023 Percentage Change
Day 1A 896 1,039 +15%
Day 1B 897 1,118 +24%
Day 1C 1,860 3,080 +65%
Day 1D 3,295 4,100 +24%

What to Anticipate on the 38th Day of the 2023 WSOP

While the majority of the poker world will be keenly focused on Day 1D of Event #76: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship, there’s also another event to keep on the radar. Online Event #14: $400 No-Limit Hold ’em Turbo will occur simultaneously. Several Main Event participants are expected to join this online tournament using their smartphones and tablets.

The excitement will continue to escalate on July 7, with the onset of Event #77: $777 Lucky 7’s and Event #78: $1,500 Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha, promising fresh live action for poker enthusiasts.

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